RM1d/RM1ds User Guide
The Channel Strip
The Channel Strip
The Channel Strip
The Channel Strip
The Channel Strip
INPUT Display
The 4 Character Display (1) indicates the currently active channel input.
Status Window
The Status Window (2) contains individual displays that give constant visual information of:
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Whether the input source is ANALOGUE or DIGITAL
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Whether the channel is assigned to the STEREO 1 (PROGRAM) or STEREO 2
(AUDITION) output busses.
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Whether the AUX 1 or AUX 2 sends are active on the selected channel. (The legend
will illuminate as soon as either of the AUX 1 or AUX 2 sends are opened)
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Whether the channel has been configured as a CLEANFEED source.
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Whether the channel has been configured as the Talkback channel
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Whether the E E E E E Q IN
Q IN button is active on the channel
Q IN
Q IN
Q IN
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Whether the channel's Dynamics Processor is active or not. (DYN IN)
INPUT 2 Button
The INPUT 2 button (3) indicates whether Input 1 or Input 2 is the current input source for the
channel. If the INPUT 2 button is extinguished then Input 1 is active. If the INPUT 2 button is
illuminated then Input 2 is active.
NOTE: The Reverse Talkback and External Monitor inputs cannot be used as a channel input
EDIT Button
When the EDIT button (4) is pressed, the Edit Strip will be assigned to the selected channel.
The EDIT button is also used in conjunction with some of the SETUP Menus, for fast configuration
of console functions.
PFL (CUE) Button
The PFL (CUE) button (5) places the channel source onto the Pre Fade Listen (CUE) bus. This
allows the presenter to listen to any channel source before the fader is opened.The PFL Button
(CUE) can also be used in conjunction with the TALK button (28) to send Talkback, usually the
presenter's microphone, to a designated Cleanfeed output. The PFL (CUE) button can be latched
by giving it a short press or alternatively it can have a momentary action by holding it down.
ON Button (RM1d only)
The ON button (6) turns the channel On or Off. It can also be configured in the SETUP Menu to
trigger external equipment using the remote relay ports.
DIG CLIP LED
The DIG CLIP LED (7) indicates clips occurring in the digital domain.
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