Red Light Configuration - Studer D950 Operating Instructions Manual

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4.7.6.3

Red Light Configuration

Date printed: 05.08.03
The typical Fader Start Trigger combination is:
Input selector, and
Channel on (MUTE), and
Fader (open).
You can also remove all assigned relays from the list by clicking on the
Remove all outputs button.
F Tip
For a typical stereo source, such as a CD player, the same relay should be
configured for both the left and the right signal part, as shown in the ex-
ample above for D1 (relay cd1) and D2 (relay cd2). This action ensures
that the CD player will start even if it is connected to two Mono Input
Channels, and only one of the faders is opened.
Generally, Red Light Outputs are relays installed within the Monitoring
frame. Usually only one relay is used for the global Red Light Signaling,
but several relays can be configured independently if more than one Studio
exists.
The Trigger conditions for a Red Light relay to be activated are fixed to
the following:
A Source configured for Red Light is patched to a Channel, and
The Input Channel Input Selector is set to the above Source, and
The Input Channel Fader is open, and
The Input Channel ON (MUTE) is open, and
The Input Channel is routed to at least one Master Bus, and
The Master Channel Input Selector is set to the above Source, and
The Master Channel Fader is open, and
The Master Channel ON (MUTE) is open.
In other words, the audio signal has a fully open path from the Source to
the Master Channel output. If an Input Channel is routed to a group only,
then the Group has to be routed to a Master, etc., to fulfill the Trigger con-
ditions.
Multiple sources are usually configured to one single relay – they form a
logical OR. For instance, all Mic Inputs from the same room would be
configured to the same Red Light relay.
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D950/Vista Digital Mixing System
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