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List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes Appendix
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- If the nominal value specified by the following [Nominal Value] is higher than the
[Upper Limit], the [Upper Limit] will rise in tandem with the [Nominal Value].
Conversely, if the nominal value goes below the [Lower Limit], the [Lower Limit] will
fall in tandem with the [Nominal Value].
- By using [Parameter Range] you can limit the range in which the user can control the
volume. For example you can use this to specify the maximum volume of background
music, or use a controller to make fine volume adjustments in a narrow range of
–6 dB – +6 dB.
[Nominal] check box (DCP only)
Here you can make settings for the Nominal function.
By specifying the nominal value, you can assign a specific LED position as the
normal volume setting. For example by specifying the center LED as the volume
setting for normal use and setting the maximum value to the maximum volume that
is allowable for the system, you can prevent damage to the system that might occur
if the volume of the background music were raised during a noisy time.
If the check box is selected, the Nominal function will be on.
[Nominal Value] specifies the nominal value.
[Nominal LED Position] specifies the LED position that will light when the level
reaches the nominal value.
If the check box is cleared (Nominal function off), both parameters will be grayed-
out and unavailable.
[Knob] (DCP only)
Here you can make settings for the DCP’s knobs.
[Sensitivity] specifies the sensitivity at which the parameter will change when the
knob is rotated.
If [Acceleration] is on, the parameter will change faster if the knob is rotated more
rapidly. If [Fast] is selected as the [Sensitivity], the [Acceleration] setting is dimmed
and unavailable.
If [FUNCTION] is [Send Level]
Controls the send level.
Select one of the following parameter types, and then make the appropriate setting.
•Input Ch Send Level
•Fx RTN Send Level
For details on these settings, refer to If [FUNCTION] is [Level].
NOTE
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