Appendix Bfront Panel Display; Home Screen; Audio Settings; B.2 Audio Settings - Wegener UNITY4000 Instruction Manual

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B.1

HOME SCREEN

U N I T
L A B E L
P R O G : p p p p p
where UNIT LABEL is a (1-20)-alphanumeric-character string identifying the unit for local
purposes. PROG is a 5-alphanumeric-character string showing the current program.
or, if alarm or warning condition is active:
W A R N I N G :
m s g
where Msg is a string identifying the condition (See Section 3.2 for warning and alarm
conditions.).
B.2

AUDIO SETTINGS

Similar to SETAUDIO terminal command.
A U D I O
S E T T
P r e s s
< S E L E C T >
nd
Moves user to 2
level screens under ÒAUDIO SETTINGS.Ó
Shown for each installed audio channel. Below is shown the nth channel:
P R E S E T
P O R T
1 :
With 1 screen for each port 1-n. Where LABEL is the assigned label denoting one of the thirty
entries in the Audio Configurations Table, each consisting of a program, its routing, and its
attenuation level. Alternately, it may be Ô*Õ which is wildcard. This forces the audio program
with the lowest unselected PID (in PMT) associated with the selected program number (service)
to be routed to this output. Edit session begins on left-most character. Up/down arrow scrolls
through all alphanumerics as well as Ô*Õ.
If local control is disabled by the network, n (for n audio ports available) screens are shown, each
like that shown here (instead of screen shown above). zz has the same meaning.
D E T A I L E D
P r e s s
< S E L E C T >
Moves the user to the third level screens.
UTY4000-011
APPENDIX B
FRONT PANEL DISPLAY
E B N O : x x . x
I N G S :
S E L E C T :
L A B E L
S E T T I N G S
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