User Manual
Scorpio Preliminary User Guide
11
Power
Allows conguration of various power settings.
POWER SOURCE ICONS “Batt1, Batt2, DC1, DC2, TC Batt, SL-6
DC, SL-6 NP1” Indicates the power condition of each of the power
sources. Green = normal, Yellow = below normal, Orange = low Red =
warning
1. PRIMARY SOURCE Selects the primary source for powering the
unit. [DC 1,2* or Batt 1,2]
2. DC1 REF Allows proper power level indicator calibration based
upon the type of DC power source used. [12V DC*, 14 V Li-Ion, 12
V Lead Acid, NiMH, Expanded NiMH, Full Range (10-18V), Smart
Battery]
3. DC2 REF Allows proper power level indicator calibration based
upon the type of DC power source used. [12V DC*, 14 V Li-Ion, 12
V Lead Acid, NiMH, Expanded NiMH, Full Range (10-18 V), Smart
Battery]
4. DC LOSS Selects how the unit should operate when DC power is
lost. [Switch to Next Supply*, Turn Off]
5. BATT CHARGING Enable/Disable battery charging when connect-
ed to an external DC source. [Enable, Disable*]
6. SL-6 PRIMARY SOURCE Selects the primary power source for
the SL-6. [NP1*, DC Input]
7. SL-6 NP1 REF Allows proper power level indicator calibration
based upon the type of battery used. [14 V Li-Ion*, NiMH]
8 SL-6 DC REF Allows proper power level indicator calibration based
upon the type of DC power source used. [12 V DC*, 14 V Li-Ion, 12 V
Lead Acid, NiMH, Expanded NiMH, Full Range (10-18 V)]
9. SL-6 POWER OUTPUTS Enables or disables onboard power
outputs [Off*, On]
*
Note: All SL-6 related items are only shown in the display when an
SL-6 is connected to the Scorpio.
Channel Setup
1. PHANTOM VOLTAGE Selects phantom power voltage for all
inputs. [12 V, 48 V*]
2. PFL MODE Selects the source of the PFL feed. [Auto* Pre-fade,
Post-fade] Auto = pre-fade if channel is routed to ISO track pre-fade,
post-fade if channel is routed to the ISO track post-fade.
3. CHANNEL GROUPING Selects grouping of faders, record arming
and mutes across channels. The lowest channel number in the group
controls the other channels grouped. Four channel groups are possi-
ble, channels grouped can only be assigned to one group.
a. Group 1 [1-16]
b. Group 2 [1-16]
c. Group 3 [1-16]
d. Group 4 [1-16]
CHANNELS 13-32 Selects channel screen for channels 13-32
[Channel 13-32]










