I/O Init; Desk Init; Gpio Init - Studer OnAir 1500 Operating Instructions Manual

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6.3.1

i/o init

6.3.2

Desk init

6.3.3

gPio init

Document generated: 06.08.14
• I/O Init detects the I/O hardware in the console and/or in the D21m I/O
frame(s) and maps the physical input and output signals provided by/to the
I/O frame to the logical inputs and outputs in a reasonable order.
• It generates basic input labels that can be manually modified later.
• It assigns input locations, signaling sources, talkback inputs and monitoring
outputs.
Notes:
If the desired input format for line or AES/EBU inputs should be 'mono',
this setting must be made manually using the Configuration Tool application
after I/O Init has been completed.
Since OnAir 1500/2500 consoles are available in fixed configurations only,
I/O Init is normally not necessary, unless the console is combined with an
external D21m I/O frame.
After I/O Init, the changes have to be saved as initial snapshot by touching
the Save Config button.
Desk Init is not a factory reset function; it is, however, the basic initialization
of specific parameters such as rotary assignment functions, master outputs,
monitoring and meter sources, talkback destinations etc.
The system administrator's password is initialized to admin during the init
phase.
After Desk Init, the changes have to be saved as initial snapshot by touching
the Save Config button.
GPIO Init is not a factory reset function; it is, however, the basic initializa-
tion of specific parameters as listed below, according to pre-defined rules.
After GPIO Init, the changes have to be saved as initial snapshot by touching
the Save Config button.
Caution!
If one of the Auto Configuration function has been started inadvertently,
the current console configuration will immediately be overwritten. However,
the previous configuration may be rescued by powering the console off and
on again, as long as the Save Config button was not used before.
It is strongly recommended to have a backup of the current configuration
files available on an external memory medium (see
SW V6.0
OnAir Digital Mixing Consoles
chapter
6.2).
Configuration  6-9

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