junger D*AP4 VAP Edition Manual page 24

Voice audio processors
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At the moment of connecting a particular X*AP with a VAP the VAP configuration will be transferred to that
X*AP. I.e. configuration must take place at the VAP. Which feature set a particular X*AP is allowed to control
you must decide here:
When you restore the factory defaults after an update to the latest VAP firmware via
SYSTEM > Reboot > Restore Factory Default Settings, you will find a number of
factory configured preset events also called profiles:
Here are a few examples of factory default presets of the AUDIO PROCESSOR:
> Input:
Multiple X*AP remote panels may gain access to the VAP.
For each X*AP you may pre-set Feature Sets:
Profiles will be set up in the EVENTS > Events > Preset Events
(Profiles) area. They combine a number of presets of several
processing blocks.
IP Address
> De-Esser:
> Filter > Equalizer:
In the first line you define the access
policy for an "unknown" X*AP that
connects with this VAP for the first time.
The other lines are used to pre-define
features for known X*APs. When
enabling an unknown X*AP to connect
with this VAP, the respective IP address
will be inserted automatically into the next
empty line.
These profiles are based on factory default
presets of various function blocks.
The VAP offers a variety of such
pre-configured presets in all relevant
function blocks to ease the use of the VAP
in most day-to-day applications.
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> Level Magic:

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