Analog Outputs; Renaming At Input Channels; Attenuation Dialog Box - Extron electronics AXI 02 AT User Manual

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Analog Outputs

The AXI 02 AT has two AT Inputs and two analog outputs. The AXI analog outputs receive
signal from the Dante network and are listed on the Dante network as Receiver channels.

Renaming AT Input Channels

AT Input channel names are read from the AXI Dante interface Receiver channel labels but
can be changed from the DSP Configurator workspace while connected in Live mode. AT
Input channel name changes made in DSP Configurator are reflected in Dante Controller
and AT Input name changes made in Dante Controller are reflected in DSP Configurator.
NOTE: AT Input channel names can only be viewed or renamed when connected live to
To rename an analog output channel:
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Attenuation Dialog Box

Double-click an output attenuation block (
configure output attenuation settings.
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the device. Default names are always shown when in Emulate mode.
Click the output name, the box becomes a text field with a flashing cursor.
Highlight or delete the text and enter the desired name.
Press <Enter> on the keyboard or navigate away from the text field to apply the new
name.
Press the <Down Arrow> key to navigate to and highlight the next name field.
Output Name — This name matches the default or user
defined AT Input/Dante Receiver channel name.
dBFS Meter — In Live mode, this meter displays the output
signal level in dBFS ranging from -60 dBFS to 0 dBFS. Once
the signal reaches or exceeds -1 dBFS (default) or the clip
threshold defined in the Options dialog box, the clip box
located at the top of the meter lights red. A numerical readout
of the output level is located below the meter.
Output Attenuation Fader — Click and drag the fader
to adjust the attenuation level in 1 dB steps. Click the fader
once and press the <Up Arrow> or <Down Arrow> keys
to adjust the attenuation in 1 dB steps. Use the <Page Up>
or <Page Down> keys to adjust attenuation in 10 dB steps.
Attenuation is not applied to the S/PDIF output.
Output Attenuation Text Box — Allows the user to
enter an attenuation value in 1 dB steps. The value must be a
negative number.
Mute Button — Mutes the signal at the post-meter output
stage. When the button is red, mute is engaged.
OK Button — Confirms changes made to the contained parameters and closes the
Attenuation dialog box.
Cancel Button — Reverts any changes made to the contained parameters back to
their states when the current instance of the Attenuation dialog box was opened and
closes the dialog box.
Attenuation Help Button — Opens the Output Attenuation topic of the
DSP Configurator Help file for further assistance in configuring output attenuation.
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