Rednet R1 Operation; First Use And Firmware Updates; Function Keys; Headphone - Focusrite Rednet R1 User Manual

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REDNET R1 OPERATION

First Use and Firmware Updates

Your RedNet R1 may require a firmware update* when it is first installed and switched on. Firmware
updates are initiated and handled automatically by the RedNet Control application.
*It is important that the firmware update procedure is not interrupted – either by switching off power to the
RedNet R1 or the computer on which RedNet Control is running, or by disconnecting either from the network.
From time to time Focusrite will release firmware updates within new versions of RedNet Control.
We recommend keeping all units up to date with the latest firmware version supplied with each new
version of RedNet Control.
The RedNet Control application will automatically inform the user if there is a firmware update available.

Function Keys

The eight Function keys select the device's operating mode.
The switch colour identifies its status: not illuminated shows that a switch cannot be selected; white
shows that a switch is selectable, any other colour shows that the switch is active.
Screens 1 & 2 beneath each group of four buttons display the options & submenus available for each
function. Options are selected using the twelve soft-buttons provided with each screen.

Headphone

Swaps the input source selection from Speakers/Monitors to Headphones. The button will be
illuminated orange when selecting headphone sources.
• Use soft-buttons 1–4 and 7–10 to select the input source(s).
See 'Sum' key below.
• To adjust the level of an individual source Press-and-hold a
button and then rotate the Output Encoder
• Muted channels are shown with a red 'M'. See Spill on next page
• To activate talkback:
° Use soft-buttons 5, 6, 11 or 12 to enable talkback to the
indicated destination
° Button action can be either latching or momentary. See Global Settings on page 12.

Sum

Toggles the Source Groups selection method between inter-cancel (single) and summed.
By selecting 'Summing behaviour' in the Tools menu, the output level will be automatically adjusted to maintain a
constant volume as summed sources are added or removed. See page 19.
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