Sources; Source Names - T+A PA 3100 HV User Manual

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Sources

menu item
IN 1 ... IN 4
IN 4 Function
Trigger-Function

Source names

menu item
The purpose of this menu item is to define the method of connecting the
individual sources and it contains settings which are especially for the operation
with e.g. a surround decoder.
The purpose of this menu items is to define the method of connecting the
individual sources. Set the connection to Cinch (RCA) or XLR in accordance
with the method you have used to connect each source device.
Caution!
The PA 3100 HV is equipped with symmetrical (XLR) and asymmetrical (Cinch /
RCA) sockets for inputs
connection must be used at any one time, i.e. the socket not in use must not be
connected to anything.
This menu point can be used to configure the source IN 4 for operation with a
surround decoder.
If the Surround function is switched on (SRND), then the volume and balance
can be adjusted separately.
With the Surround function active, it is only possible to adjust the set volume
after briefly pressing the Volume knob. This avoids the danger of altering the
volume accidentally.
(see chapter "Surround operation with the PA 3100 HV")
The Trigger function of the PA 3100 HV provides a means of switching the
device on and off automatically by the presence of a control voltage (+5 ...
+20V). Switching on the trigger voltage also switches the PA 3100 HV on. If the
control voltage is switched off, the PA 3100 HV switches itself off after a delay
of thirty seconds.
Many devices (e.g. surround decoders) are able to supply the switching voltage.
This menu item is used to define the listening source which switches the
PA 3100 HV on when the trigger signal is supplied. If you do not wish to exploit
the trigger function, it should be disabled at this item.
The trigger function can be used, for example, if the PA 3100 HV is operated in
conjunction with a surround decoder, and you wish the decoder to switch the
amplifier on and off (see chapter entitled "Surround operation with the
PA 3100 HV").
The active Trigger function is displayed on-screen next to the selected source
by means of the "TRG" symbol.
At this menu item you can activate and disable sources, and assign a plain text
name to each source; this name then appears in the screen displays.
When you call up this menu item using the  button, a list of all the
sources of the PA 3100 HV appears. Each source is followed by the assigned
name, or if you have disabled the source concerned the note
If you want to activate / disable a source, or change the plain text name,
navigate to the appropriate line.
A long press on the  button activates or disables a source.
To change the plain-text name, move to the appropriate line and press the
 button. Now use the alpha-numeric keypad of the F3001 to change the
name as required, then confirm your choice with ; this saves the settings
for that source.
A brief press on the  button switches between numeric and alpha-numeric
input, and between capitals and lower-case letters.
Letters can be erased by pressing the  button.
If you should wish to restore the factory default source name, erase the whole
name before saving the empty field with the  button: this action resets the
display to the standard source names.
The only available method of entering the name is to use the alpha-
numeric keypad on the remote control handset F3001.
IN 1 ... IN 4
. For each input only one type of
disabled
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