Specifications

Audio Playback Description
Analog
The analog outputs are the main outputs and all other outputs (digital and IP streaming) are
paired to the analog outputs. That means you cannot have any more than four mono programs
playing. With mono programs playing on Port 1-L and Port 1-R, all three digital outputs for Port
1 will have the mono program playing on Port 1-L on its left channel and the mono program on
Port 1-R on the right channel. Port 2 does the same. With a stereo program playing out the
analog port, all three digital outputs for that port will have the same stereo program playing.
You can have the following configurations:
2 – Stereo (Port 1-L&R, Port 2-L&R)
3 – 1 stereo program on Port 1-L&R and 2 mono programs: 1 on Port 2-L and 1 on Port 2-R
3 – 2 mono programs: 1 on Port 1-L and 1 on Port 1-R and 1 stereo program on Port 2-L&R
4 – 4 mono programs: 2 on each port – 1 on Port 1-L, 1 on Port 1-R, 1 on Port 2-L and 1 on
Port 2-R
The AMR-100 will mix a stereo program to mono when you send it out a mono port. A stereo
program sent out Port 1-L will have the left and right mixed to mono on that port.
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NOTE:
All audio playback must done by an internal playlist or a trigger (see Playlist).
There is no method to playback audio from the front panel.
NOTE:
You can have 1 stereo and 2 mono outputs, but the 2 mono outputs must be on the
same general port. You cannot have a stereo channel from Port 1-L and Port 2-R
while having mono outputs on Port 1-R and Port 2-L. If Port 1 is stereo (L&R),
Port 2 can have separate mono programs on Port 2-L and Port 2-R. The same
thing can be done with Port 2 stereo and mono on Port 1-L and Port 1-R.