Equalizer; Program; Auxiliary; Cue - D&R Airlab User Manual

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Triple Line Input Stereo Module

Equalizer

The equalizer is optimized for broadcast. Center detents on all equalizer controls indicate their flat position.
(On special demand we could manufacture modules without an EQ section)
The maximum lift and cut is 12 dB at the following frequencies:
SUB
The Sub switch switches the stereo modules output to a separate SUB mix amp located in the master
section of the console.
This setup makes production work possible during ON-AIR broadcast due to extremely good cross talk
figures achieved in the Airlab console by careful usage of high-end CAD design systems in the initial
design stage of the console.

PROGRAM

The Program switch switches the stereo modules output to the main mix amps located in the master
section of the console.

Auxiliary

The stereo auxiliary send is post fader, bringing the signal to the master stereo auxiliary send. When the
input module is used for microphone signals only both left and right signal paths are fed by the same mono
mic input signal. The channels `ON' switch will also switch the Auxiliary send on or off when its jumper is
set to post fader.
PAN
The PAN enables adjustment between the left and right signals. The range is not restricted in order to
enable to position any incoming signal anywhere in the stereo image.

CUE

This is an automatic pre-fade-listen system, which enables you to listen to a channel without actually
opening that channel. When the CUE button is activated, the channel signal will be connected to the cue
output and meter circuitry; the red cue LED indicator will illuminate.
When the channel is active, the CUE system will be reset, including its associated LED, however it's
possible to re-activate the CUE switch.
Channel Cueing on DJ channels will only be heard in the headphone outputs. The CRM output will be
muted.
The CUE switch can also generate a start pulse for remotely connected machines by software
programming.
The CUE signal can be heard in two ways:
1.
Through the stereo Control Room Monitors by activating the "CUE to CRM" function switch in
the master section. If the cue is activated in one of the channels, the CRM and meters will be
activated without interruption of the main output.
2.
By way of an externally connected cue amplifier with loudspeaker.
Airlab from D&R Phone +31 294 418014, email:
10 kHz:
Shelve
1 kHz:
Bell
60 Hz:
Bell
info@d-r.nl
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