Specifications

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CONFIGURATION
CHANNEL 5 OVERRIDE SCREEN
The Channel 5 Override screen is accessed by opening the Configuration Options screen and left-clicking the
Channel 5 Override
tab.
The Channel 5 Override screen is used to select options which customize the function of the Override terminal (see Front & Rear Panel
Features on pg. 3). When Channel 5 Override is released, the previously selected Stereo Line Input for each output will again be selected.
However, these signals will initially be attenuated, and will then return to their normal levels as determined by the following parameters.
Left-clicking
Main duck amount
or
Zone duck amount
opens a drop-down menu of 41 attenuation choices (0dB~80dB) for the stereo line
input signal at the associated output. Left-clicking
Main duck ramp rate
or
Zone duck ramp rate
opens a drop-down menu of 256 return
rate choices (0dB~200dB per second) for the stereo line input signal at the associated output. Left-clicking
Override Hold time
opens a
drop-down menu of 256 hold time choices (0~63.75 seconds).
NOTE: Hold Time determines how long override remains in effect after
triggering (manual or automatic) is released. Hold Time is not the same as Ramp Rate, which determines how fast a signal returns to
normal after Hold Time has elapsed.
Left-clicking
Ch.5
Override input behaves like a programmable logic input
will disable the
Channel 5 Override functions described above, and instead allow the Override terminal to be used as a logic input, which can then be
programmed like a remote control button (see Configuration on pg. 9). However, a logic input can have two ‘button definitions’, one for
when the circuit is ‘closed’ (activated) and another for when the circuit is ‘opened’ (released). Therefore, drop-down menus of the forty
possible control buttons are provided for both the ‘closing’ & the ‘opening’ of the logic input circuit. The logic input can still be triggered
manually (via contact-closure) or automatically (via signal present). Left-clicking
Restore Defaults
opens a pop-up menu, which allows the
Channel 5 Override options (or all Configuration Options) to be set back to their factory defaults. Left-clicking
Help
provides additional
instruction. Left-clicking
Close
will return you to the Mix screen.