Using Mcs 4000; Info Field; Menu Bar; File - AKG MCS 4000 User Manual

Mission control software (windows) for wms4000 wireless microphone system
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MCS 4000 mission control software

3 Using MCS 4000

3.1 Info Field

3.2 Menu Bar

3.2.1 File

Once you start the program, the following screen will appear on the monitor (example):
The Info Field provides graphic indications of the parameters of all SR 4000 receivers con-
nected to the system and the remaining battery capacity of the related transmitters.
Channel Info: Channel number ("Channel") with selected color code, receiver name, receiv-
ing frequency as a Preset and in MHz, transmitter gain setting ("Gain").
Battery Info: Remaining battery capacity in hours of the transmitter assigned to each receiver.
RF Info: RF levels at the two receiving antennas, diversity antenna indicators, transmitter status.
Green bar: The RF level is higher than the current RF threshold setting.
Red bar: The RF level is lower than the current RF threshold setting.
Diversity A/B: A yellow rectangle indicates the currently active antenna.
RF-State:
- TXON: The transmitter is ON.
- TXOFF (channel highlighted in gray): The transmitter is OFF.
- RFLOW (channel highlighted in red): The transmitter is outside the reception range.
AF Info: A blue line indicates the channel audio level.
AF-State:
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MUTE (channel highlighted in gray): The transmitter is muted.
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CLIP (channel highlighted in red): The gain setting on the transmitter is too high.
Note:
The red warning indications remain on the screen until you click on them to delete them.
Note:
This command does not restore the original graphic layout of the Control Center screen.
Save System to Disk... saves the current
receiver settings and color codes togeth-
er with all parameter settings as a
"System" on the hard disk.
Restore System from Disk... restores an
edited, saved System with all related set-
tings.
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