Routing Block; Channel Eq Block; Crossover Block; Level Block - Bosch IRIS-Net User Manual

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Routing Block:

Here you can assign the output channel routing. The selection can be
performed using the two combination boxes or directly in the graphic display
by grabbing the left ends of the yellow respectively green lines with the
mouse and dragging and dropping them over the desired input channel.
A click with the right mouse button onto routing block opens the Copy &
Paste menu of all DSP settings, which allows copying all DSP parameters of
an amplifier to any other amplifier within the same project.

Channel EQ Block:

The Channel EQ block displays the 5 Channel EQs of the corresponding
output channel. The 5 LEDs indicate which EQ-bands are being used while
the graph shows the frequency response of the Channel EQ block. A single
click with the left mouse button onto this block opens the CHANNEL EQ
page. Clicking with the right mouse button opens the Copy & Paste menu,
which allows copying all parameters of the corresponding EQ block to any
other EQ block within the same project.

Crossover Block:

This block represents the crossover within the corresponding output
channel. The graph shows the frequency response that results from the set
X-Over parameters. Three additional LEDs indicate the status of gain trim,
polarity and delay. A single click with the left mouse button onto this block
opens the X- OVER page.
Clicking with the right mouse button opens the Copy & Paste menu, which
allows copying all parameters of the corresponding X-Over block to any other
X- Over block within the same project.

Level Block:

The numerical field is identical to the numerical field below the level controls
in the Amplifier Control Panel. So the field indicates the actually set
attenuation, by which the internally specified amplification is attenuated, in
dB.
The MUTE button is for attenuating the output level of the corresponding
amplifier output to -∞. Clicking the MUTE button with the left mouse button
mutes the corresponding amplifier output. The MUTE button is virtually
pressed and lights red. Clicking the MUTE button once again with the left
mouse button disables the mute-function and the amplifier output is again
active. The MUTE button is virtually disengaged and not lit.
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User Manual
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2017.05 | 3.20 | F.01U.119.956
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