16 Channel Automatic Matrix Mixer
Mute In / Mute Out - Allows one or
more inputs (Mute In) or outputs
(Mute Out) to be temporarily
muted. The first momentary
contact closure on the program
mable input pin will mute the
specified input(s) or output(s), and
the next momentary contact
closure will unmute them. The
screen to the right shows that
programmable input 1 is set to
mute inputs 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Not Used - Deactivates a pro
grammable input such that there
will be no action associated
with it.
Prog. Outputs Tab
The AM16/12 has 19 program
mable outputs (available on the
25 pin D-Sub connector on the
rear panel) which can indicate
either channel activity or the
current state of a programmable
input. Each programmable
output is an electronic "contact
closure" to ground. The contact
is closed when the program
mable output is active, and open
when it is not.
Only the parameters in the
"Applies To" section which are
associated with each specific
programmable output function
will be enabled as you select
different functions. All other
parameters are disabled. This
eliminates invalid Function/
Applies To settings. Each of the
available functions is explained
below. Note that you should use
the Select Programmable Output
buttons to select the program
mable output you'd like to config
ure before doing any configuration.
Hint:
If the function (or any associated channels or programmable inputs) of a programmable output is changed on
the control panel, the Apply button will be enabled. The Apply button is located in the lower right hand corner of the
Programmable Outputs tab. The Apply button must be clicked before any changes are actually applied to the active
AM16/12 setup.
Select Programmable Output Buttons 1-19 - Allows selection of which programmable output to change. Note that
the frame caption "Programmable Output ..." (upper left in blue) will change to indicate the programmable output
currently being changed.
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