Standard Monitor Module Controls - Axia element v.2.0 Installation & User Manual

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Standard Monitor Module Controls

The Standard Monitor Module (Figure 5-5) con-
tains direct-access controls for all of Element's options
and features. Constantly-used controls like headphone
and monitor selection and
volume, plus command keys
for the on-screen timers,
controls for an external pro-
fanity delay unit, and a nu-
meric keypad for convenient
dialing of telephone systems
and codecs are included.
Nav Keys & Control Knob
At the bottom right of
the standard monitor mod-
ule is a
sur-
Control Knob
rounded by a set of naviga-
tion keys (
Up, Down, Right
), an
key (8 ),
and Left
Enter
and a
key (?). These
Help
controls
provide
another
way to navigate Element
option screens.
Operators can use the
directional keys to navigate
through on-screen lists, and
the
key to "take" a se-
Enter
lection. The
Control Knob
can also be used to scroll
through on-screen lists.
Channel Options Section
These keys found on
the standard monitor mod-
ule allow the operator to
customize
the
behavior
of individual faders.
The
operator first presses the
to be modified; the Channel Options box is displayed on
Element's screen (Figure 5-7), and the Channel Options
keys then become active.
Figure 5-5:Standard Monitor Module + SoftKnobs
key atop the fader
Options
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With the 2-fader monitor module, the various Chan-
nel Options are selected by navigation with the Soft-
Knobs.
pending on the type of source you are viewing; the Ele-
ment channel number (the physical fader position, from
left to right); the source and type assigned to that chan-
nel; source ownership information and a small VU meter
displayed for confirmation.
Channel
Jumping:
If any fader is in Op-
tions mode, you can
"quick jump" to set op-
tions
for
other
fader
channels
by
pressing
the Options key at the
top
of
their
channel
strips.
For example, if you need
to change the Source
on
several
channels,
select
the
first
chan-
nel using its Options
key, and then choose
the Channel Options
Source key. The Source
Selection list will appear
on-screen.
Once
the
source
reassignment
is made, simply press
the Options key on the
next channel you want
to assign a new source
to; the Source screen
will remain active, and
you're
now
adjusting
settings
for
the
new
channel.
The
channel
number is displayed on-
screen as confirmation.
Placing a channel in
Op-
mode lets you change
tions
inputs,
change/apply
EQ
or
dynamics
processing;
change pan position; invert
phase; set Aux Send and
Aux Return levels; adjust
mix-minus settings for that
channel and adjust channel
gain. The various
Options
displays; (Figure 5-7) give
detailed channel informa-
tion that will vary a bit de-

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