Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important safety instructions
- Warning
- About this manual
- Before you get started
- Unpacking and setup
- Software: TC Icon and Loudness Pilot firmware
- Loudness Pilot: An introduction
- Loudness Pilot – Basic concepts and operation
- Loudness Pilot status indicators and ports
- Setting up Loudness Pilot
- Basic operation
- Accessing Loudness Pilot
- Obtaining Loudness Pilot status information
- Setting up audio and syncing
- Loudness Pilot remote control
- Recalling, storing and deleting settings
- Updating Loudness Pilot firmware
- Icon Setup
- ALC2
- LM2 (optional)
- Appendix 1: Links and additional information
- Appendix 2: Loudness Pilot GPI/O page
- Technical specifications
Loudness Pilot remote control
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“SMPTE2020 Detected” display
Can only be displayed when the Detecting pa-
rameter is set to Any SMPTE2020. Indicates that
Loudness Pilot is receiving valid SMPTE2020
metadata packages.
Current Processing display
This field display the status of the current audio
processing in the Loudness Pilot. Remote/meta-
data-triggered behavior is described here.
In the messages listed below, “Ex” specifies
what Engines are affected by the remote control,
and this relates to the Engines parameter – see
“Engines parameter” on page 65.
“Normal” display
Loudness Pilot is processing audio according to
the Engine preset.
“Ex Loudn. Off” display
Can only be displayed when the Detecting pa-
rameter is set to Any SMPTE2020. Indicates that
valid metadata are being detected and have in-
structed Loudness Pilot to bypass Loudness
processing specified by the Engine preset.
SDI metadata on the SDI output
The Loudness Pilot does not change any meta-
data on its output – so incoming SDI metadata
are bypassed to the SDI output.
More information about the SDI standard and
how metadata are formatted can be found in
standard SMPTE 2020.