Studer SW V4.0 OnAir 1000 Operating And Service Instructions page 105

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CTRL. OUT 1/2
BUS ASSIGNMENT
N–1/AUDIT Configuration:
TIMER START
SAVE / EXIT
Date printed: 23.10.03
Please refer to
CTRL. IN
Please refer to
When touching the BUS ASSIGNMENT field, the display changes as fol-
lows, allowing to select the N–1 and the audition bus assignments:
The TO... fields allow routing the input signal to the corresponding N–1
(A...B) or to the Audition bus. The Audition bus is similar to the N–1
buses, but it is a stereo bus that can be selected as a monitoring source in
the control room.
N–1 and Audition bus assignment is related to the input signal and is re-
routed with the input signal when the input unit assignment is changed.
Setting
NEVER
WHEN PG/REC
WHEN PGM
WHEN REC
ALWAYS
Notes:
The output levels of the N–1 and the Audition bus are controlled on the
TEL/N–1/AUDIT page using the rotary encoders. For details, please refer
to
chapter
When touching BACK TO CTRL OUT/IN CFG, the display switches back
from the bus assignment option to the standard INPUT CONFIG. page.
If TIMER START is set to YES, the fader stop watch will be started/reset
by the corresponding fader, if the input channel is ON and the fader is
opened. TIMER START is related to the input signal and will be re-routed
when the input unit assignment is changed.
The Input Configuration must be saved for each input channel. If the user
switches to a different input channel, a dialog box will call his attention to
the fact that the changes will be cancelled if he does not save the current
Input Configuration. The program remains in the Input Configuration page
when saving a channel. Once a change has been saved, it will not be can-
celled when leaving the Input configuration page with EXIT.
SW V 4.0
OnAir 1000 Digital Mixing Console
chapter 8
for details on this subject.
chapter 8
for details on this subject.
Meaning
The input channel is never routed to N–1 or AUDIT
The input channel is routed to N–1 and/or AUDIT if the channel is either
assigned to the program or to the record bus
The input channel is routed to N–1 and/or AUDIT if the channel is
assigned to the program bus
The input channel is routed to N–1 and/or AUDIT if the channel is
assigned to the record bus
The input channel is always routed to N–1 and/or AUDIT, regardless of
the bus assignment
5.3.1.
Configuration 11-5

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