Specifications

AIR Remote
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AIR Remote –
introduction
When you have set up and calibrated your setup as
good as possible, optimal performance from your AIR
system monitors is achieved by controlling the levels
on the monitors themselves as opposed to controlling
via the mixing console. Therefore a remote control is a
natural extension of your AIR monitor system.
Remote Control Features
Instant access of three different user dened Ref-
erence Level settings.
Instant Preset Recall function of up to 4 presets.
This way you can easily switch between different
setups from your listening position.
Mute/unmute and solo function for each monitor in
the setup.
Easy Master Level adjustment via large potentiom-
eter.
1
2
4
5
3
Fig. 33: AIR Remote
1. Reference Level selection keys
2. Preset selection keys
3. Shift key (for selecting presets 3 and 4)
4. Master Volume potentiometer
5. Mute/Unmute/Solo buttons for each channel
REF LEVEL 1 to 3 keys
Use the REF LEVEL keys to recall and store reference
levels.
Recalling Reference Level 1 to 3:
Press the relevant key shortly. The key LED indi-
cates the activated Reference Level.
Setting Reference Level 1 to 3:
Set the level using the large VOLUME dial in the
center of the remote.
Press and hold the relevant Reference level key for
approximately two seconds.
The LED will ash three times, indicating that the
new Reference level has been stored.
When you power up/connect AIR Remote, no REF
LEVEL key is active – the volume is dened by the po-
sition of the Master Volume dial.
PRESET 1/3, PRESET 2/4 and SHIFT keys
Use the PRESET 1/3 and PRESET 2/4 keys in combi-
nation with the SHIFT key to recall AIR monitor presets.
To recall Preset 1, press the PRESET 1/3 key.
To recall Preset 2, press the PRESET 2/4 key.
To recall Preset 3, press the PRESET 1/3 key and
the SHIFT key.
To recall Preset 4, press the PRESET 2/4 key and
the SHIFT key.
When you power up/connect AIR Remote, no presets
are recalled.
For more information on presets, see “Recalling and
storing presets” on page 47.