User guide
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Ch apt er 4 In te rn a l M e n u Sy st e m
Aud i o M en u 2
• Fixed: Pressing this button prevents the Master Volume and
Channel Volume controls from affecting the analog outputs. They
will output all unmuted channels at a fixed line level.
• Master Volume: Pressing this button enables the Master Volume
and Balance controls to affect the analog outputs. This setting can
be convenient to use when monitoring is always done through the
analog outputs with external amplifiers and speakers.
• Channel Volume: Pressing this button enables/disables the
individual channel volume settings to affect the analog outputs.
Audio Menu 2
Figure 4–3 Audio Menu 2
Flat, Bass, and Treble together form a Tone Control. The bright
gold color indicates the settings that are in effect.
• Flat: Pressing this button sets the Bass and Treble to 0 dB,
producing a flat response. However, the system retains the Bass,
Treble, and Low Cut settings, so they can be quickly restored by
pressing any of the three controls..
Note:
Note, if the Analog Output is set to Master Volume/
Balance Controlled and the Speaker Mute is set to
Always, then plugging in the headphones will cause
the analog outputs to mute.
Audio Menu 2
Flat response, tone controls
set to 0 dB
Flat
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Tone Controls
0 dB
0 dB
Bass
Treble
4 ms Audio Delay
Low Cut Off
The Tone
Controls
affect the
speaker
sound only.
Single Multiple Quick
Audio Chan.
Select
Press and hold Channel Volume to exit menu.
Note:
The Tone Control only affects audio to the speakers. The
analog outputs and headphone output are not affected.