AKG AS 16x12 Quick Start Manual page 10

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4 Operating Notes
4.2 Setting Up the
Software
Important!
4.3 Selecting Devices
Fig. 11: Checking LecNet
Addresses...
Fig. 12: Programming
screen for the AS 16x12.
4.4 Setting Parameters
4.4.1 Input Gain
Fig. 13: "Input Gain" tab.
4.4.2 Equalizer
4.4.3 Crosspoint Matrix
System
4.4.4 Output Gain
4.5 Programmable
Inputs
Fig. 14: "Prog. Input" tab
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Before starting the program:
Check that the AS 16x12 is connected to your computer. If it is not, use the supplied RS-232 cable to connect the
AS 16x12 to the computer. Switch power to the AS 16x12 ON.
Prior to all manipulation and interconnection make sure you have equipped all the devices with a unique
address, a number between 128 and 256. To change an address, connect only one device to the computer
and set the MASTER/SLAVE switch to "MASTER" mode.
AS 16x12
AS 16x12
1. Click on the "Matrix Setup" tab and set up your Matrix.
2. Save your settings to a Preset.
1. Click on the "Output Gain" tab and set your Output gains as well as the minimum and maximum values for remote
control via the Programmable Inputs.
The "Master Output" section enables you to apply gain changes to several outputs at the same time.
2. Save your settings to a Preset.
AS 16x12
AS 16x12
1. Launch the software at "Start/Programs/LecNet for AKG/LecNet Master
Pro" or double click on the shortcut to LecNet Master Pro you might have
created on your desktop.
The LecNet program will run a check to see which devices are connected to
your computer, thus automatically find the AS 16x12 you have linked to your
computer.
2. In the Lecnet Master Pro screen that has popped up, click on
"Devices/Select Device.....".
The addresses of all your connected devices will pop up.
3. Click on the device you want to program.
This will get you to an active programming screen for your AS 16x12.
1. Click on "Input Gain" and set each input either to "Auto"
or "Direct" mode as desired.
"On" will be lit to indicate the channel is ON (attenuated
by less than 6 dB).
2. Use the "Gain" scroll bar to set the input gain.
3. Use the "NOM Bus" scroll bar to assign the input to the
desired NOM bus.
4. When finished in a tab save your setting in a Preset by
clicking on "File/Save Active Setup to Disk File....." to
save it on your computer or "Save Active Setup to AS
16x12 Preset" to save it on the AS 16x12.
1. Click on "Input Tone" and set the desired amounts of hi
cut/boost and/or low cut for each input.
2. Save your settings to a Preset.
1. Click on "Prog. Inputs".
2. Select the Programmable Input you would like to program
(In 1 to In 17) from the "Select Programmable Input" list
on the bottom of the tab.
3. Select the function you would like to execute, for
instance, a "Preset Recall".
4. In the "Preset" line, choose the Preset you want to recall.
If your function is an analog input or output control,
increase or decrease in volume, or a signal mute, select
the corresponding input or output from "Applies To:
Inputs" or "Applies To: Outputs". To select a crosspoint
gain, choose "CP Input" or "CP Gain".
5. Click on "Apply".
6. Save your settings to a Preset.
Note that a Programmable Input pin can have a different
function in every Preset.

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