Rta - Omnia .9 Installation And Operation Manual

Stereo fm-hd-streaming audio processor
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Pilot   P rotection   M onitor  
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Display   t he   M PX   O utput  
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Set   O versampling   t o   " Off"  
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Set   P hosphor   P ersistence   t o   4 0  
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Set   G ain   t o   0  
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Set   L ines   t o   0  
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Set   Z oom   t o   1 x  
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Note   t hat   w hat   y ou   a re   s eeing   h ere   i s   t he   a ctual   p ilot   e xtracted   f rom   t he   e ntire   M PX  
signal.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
RTA   M enu  
The   RTA   menu   allows   you   to   monitor   the   same   sources   as   those   mentioned   in   the   Oscilloscope  
menu  section.    The  horizontal  scale  along  the  bottom  of  the  RTA  screen  shows  frequencies  from  20  
to   2 0,000Hz.     T he   v ertical   s cale   a long   t he   l eft   s ide   s hows   t he   a mplitude   o f   t he   a udio   i n   d ecibels.  
The   D elay   c ontrol   w orks   t he   s ame   h ere   a s   i t   d oes   p revious   a nd   s ubsequent   d isplay   s ections.  
 
The   R TA   R esolution   c ontrol   l ets   y ou   c hoose   b etween   a   1 /3   a nd   1 /6   o ctave   d isplay.  
 
The  Averages  control  can  be  used  to  slow  down  or  speed  up  the  RTA's  display  response.    A  
lower   average   setting   (faster   meter   response)   might   be   more   useful   for   peak   monitoring;  
while   a   h igher   a verage   s etting   ( slower   m eter   r esponse)   m ight   b e   m ore   u seful   f or   c alibrating  
speakers.       Higher   averages   are   also   useful   for   adjusting   lower   frequencies.     The  
recommended   setting   for   speaker   calibration   is   100.     Regardless   of   how   the   Averages  
 
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