Analog Outputs; Phones Out; Adjusting The Headphone Volume - RME Audio AVB Tool User Manual

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To create a routing to a MADI Coaxial output:
1. Open the routing tab of the MADI Coaxial output in the OUTPUT section (see Use of the Display and
Encoder).
2. Activate the routing destination and choose an output channel with the encoder (steps 1 and 2).
3. Activate the routing source and choose an input channel with the encoder (steps 3 and 4).
To remove a routing:
1. Navigate to the corresponding output channel (1, 2).
2. Double click on "Increment routing". The routing source will be changed to "not routed".
3. (optional) Hold "increment routing" while turning the encoder to remove routings to the following
output channels.
To route consecutive channels:
1. Navigate to the first output channel (1, 2) and create a routing as described above.
2. Hold "increment routing" while turning the encoder clockwise to increment input channel and output
channel at the same time.

10.2. Analog Outputs

10.2.1. Phones Out

The front TRS connector can be used for phones or as a balanced mono output.
Any incoming signal can be routed to the phones output. Analog input signals can
be temporarily routed to the phones output while the original routing remains
saved. A button on the standby screen gives access to all features of the output.
The analog output level meters show the routed input signal relative to 0 dBFS (pre gain)
in grey color in the background, and additionally the calculated output level post gain in
green color in the foreground.

10.2.2. Adjusting the Headphone Volume

The volume of the unbalanced phone outputs can be adjusted separately or as a stereo pair.
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