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Open the configuration Dashboard and select the Input Tab. The
Input Tab is shown in Diagram 4b.
To edit default input names simply select and type in the Input
Name field.
Define a mono or stereo input by selecting the appropriate
option. Defining a stereo input will reduce the total number of
discrete inputs available.
Select an input sensitivity option from the drop-down menu:
+14dB, +4dB, -10dB and 'microphone' options are available.
Generally, the +14dB or +4dB options are appropriate for
'professional audio' source hardware with balanced outputs,
while the -10dB option is more appropriate for 'consumer
audio' source hardware with unbalanced outputs. The
'microphone' option provides the significantly greater
sensitivity required for microphones.
Note:: Only dynamic microphones are suitable for connection.
Phantom power for condenser microphones is not provided.
If necessary, adjust the input gain using the slider or up/down
icons. Gain adjustment is intended to be used for fine output
level adjustment following initial use.
Configuration
5.4.2 Zone Setup & Routing
Open the configuration Dashboard and select the Zone Tab. The
Zone Tab is shown in Diagram 4c.
Select the zone to be configured. The number of zones
available and their channel format (stereo or mono) will
depend on the amplifier model, input setup and output mode
(Lo-Z or Hi-Z). For example, a two output amplifier can have
the following zone configurations:
• 1 x stereo Lo-Z zone
• 2 x mono Lo-Z zones
• 1 x mono Hi-Z zone
A four output amplifier can have the following zones
configured:
• 2 x stereo Lo-Z zones
• 4 x mono Lo-Z zones
• 2 x mono Hi-Z zone
• 1 x mono Hi-Z zone + 1 x stereo Lo-Z zone
• 1 x mono Hi-Z zone + 2 x mono Lo-Z zones
Note: When configured in Hi-Z mode UXA4403 amplifiers operate in
'bridged' mode where the output of two channels is combined. This
means that the number of output channels available in Hi-Z mode is
half that available in Lo-Z mode .
Note: Mono signals might be mono at source, created though
combining the left and right channels of a stereo signal (summed
mono) or treating the left and right channels of a stereo signal
independently (split mono).
Name zones by typing in the Zone Name field.
Adjust the zone volume if required by using the slider.
Define a mono or stereo zone by selecting the appropriate
option. Defining a stereo zone will reduce the total number of
further zones available.
Specify an input for the zone by selecting from the drop-
down menu. Selecting a stereo input for a mono zone will
automatically sum the stereo channels to mono.

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