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QM-FTMC Microphone Control - Signal Descriptions (continued)
SIGNAL TYPE AND
NAME
Analog inputs:
<Mic 2EQTrim1>
through
<Mic 2EQTrim4>
Analog outputs:
<Mic 2EQTrim1-F> through
<Mic 2EQTrim4-F>
NOTE: Phantom power is applied to the connectors of both microphone inputs.
It cannot be switched on an individual microphone input.
NOTE: <AttackTime> and <DecayTime> are applied to both microphone
inputs.
NOTE: The gating level indicators will still function even if the gating function
is not enabled.
NOTE: Nominal indication is reported at 20 dB below input clip level. Clip
indication is reported at 6 dB below input clip level.
NOTE: Returned values match values that were selected for the
<Mic1GatingLevel>, <Mic2GatingLevel>, <Mic1Gain>, <Mic2Gain>,
<AttackTime> and <DecayTime> inputs.
NOTE: Refer to page 43 for adjustment details of the microphone inputs.
Buttons
The Buttons module is built into slot 03 of the QM-FTMC. It consists of a
keypad 10 to 20 buttons with LED indicators, and two bargraphs. The button
presses are fixed and map to <press> outputs on the symbol detail, as follows:
Row 1
1
Row 2
6
Row 3
11
Row 4
16
PWR
NET
NOTE: Numbers in this illustration are for programming purposes only.
NOTE: Not applicable to NB models.
The buttons on rows 1 and 2 can be combined vertically to form one larger
button. For example, the button caps for buttons #1 and #6 can be replaced with
one larger button cap. Similarly, the vertical pairs on rows 3 and 4 can be
combined to form one larger button. For example, buttons #13 and #18 can be
Crestron QM-FTMC
DESCRIPTION
Sets the four MIC 1 EQ trims (at 160Hz, 500Hz,
1.2kHz, and 3kHz).
Valid analog values range from -120d (-12dB) to +120d
(+12dB), adjustable in increments of 0.1dB (1d =
0.1dB).
A trim of 0d (0dB) means that the signal will pass
unaffected.
Indicates the trim being applied to each band of the
MIC 2 equalizer.
2
3
4
7
8
9
12
13
14
17
18
19
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