User guide

IN1604 DTP and IN1604 HD Scalers • Configuration Software 69
LPCM-2Ch Auto (Analog 1) — The digital input is configured to receive
2-channel LPCM audio. If 2-channel LPCM audio is not detected, the input
switches to analog input 1 to send to the output. This option sets 2Ch audio EDID.
Multi-Ch Auto (Analog 1) — The digital input is configured to receive multi-
channel audio, but will pass 2-channel LPCM if multi-channel audio is not available.
If neither multi-channel audio nor 2-channel LPCM audio is detected, the input
switches to analog input 1 to send to the output. This option sets Multi-Ch audio
EDID.
LPCM-2Ch Auto (Analog 2) — The digital input is configured to receive
2-channel LPCM audio. If 2-channel LPCM audio is not detected, the input
switches to analog input 2 to send to the output. This option sets 2Ch audio EDID.
Multi-Ch Auto (Analog 2) — The digital input is configured to receive
multi-channel audio, but will pass 2-channel LPCM if multi-channel audio is not
available. If neither multi-channel audio nor 2-channel LPCM audio is detected, the
input switches to analog input 2 to send to the output. This option sets Multi-Ch
audio EDID.
2. For analog audio inputs, adjust the level using any of the following methods
(see figure 50,
2
on page 68):
Click and drag the fader handle to the desired level.
Press the <Up Arrow> or <Down Arrow> key to respectively increase or decrease
the level in 1 dB increments.
Press the <Page Up> or <Page Down> key to respectively increase or decrease the
level in 5 dB increments.
Click in the level text field below the fader and enter a new value. Press the <Enter>
or <Tab> key to apply the change.
Click the Up or Down arrow button to the right of the level text field to respectively
increase or decrease the level in 1 dB increments.