Levels & Gains - Tannoy PRECISION PC/IP Manual

Advanced installers software package active studio monitors
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Software Version
Click on the Precision <icon> on the blue header bar at the top left of the
main display screen to view the software version number.
Levels & Gain section
<Ref. Levels>
There are three reference levels that can be preset by the user. Select one of the
three 'Ref. Levels' and set the master volume fader to suit. The setting is then
stored instantly. Repeat the process for the other two 'Ref. Levels'. When 'use fader'
is selected the master volume fader is used for adjusting the overall level.
<A-Sensitivity>
This is the Analogue Input sensitivity.
Select the analogue sensitivity (+9, +15, +21 or +27dBu) to match the gain
range of the mixing console or source equipment, which is feeding the
Precision iDP
<Mute All>
This button mutes all of the monitors on the network.
<Clear Solo>
This button releases the monitors from solo mode.
<Master Volume>
This is the master gain control for the connected system relative to the set
reference level. The reference level for each monitor is set by using the <Edit>
button or by double clicking on each respective monitor in the setup section of
the screen.
Preset section
<Drop down list>
This drop down menu displays the full list of user and factory presets for
direct access
<Recall>
When pressed, this button recalls a preset from the drop down menu.
Simply highlight the preset you wish to recall and hit the 'recall' button.
<Store>
Press 'store' to save a preset. User presets can be stored in locations 1 –15.
Presets 16 – 32 are factory set presets and cannot be edited.
<Note>
When pressed, this button allows you to change the preset name and edit any
previous personal notes. The <Note> function can only be used on the user
presets (1 –15)
monitors.
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