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Input channels Chapter 4. System screen
MTX Editor User’s Manual
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Input channels
Input channel settings are made in the [INPUT CHANNEL SETUP] section of the “MTX
Configuration” dialog box.
The description in this section assumes that two mono channels are used. If stereo
channels are used, some settings will be shared between channels.
1 Channel index
Indicates the name and number of the MTX’s input connector.
2 Port select button
Opens the “Input Patch” dialog box. The button shows the currently
selected port.
3 Port/external device parameter access button
This button displays a popup screen where you can edit the parameters of
the MTX’s input connector and the parameters of the external device that
is associated those channels, eight channels at a time.
•Indicator
This will light green when the port signal input reaches a certain level
(–40 dBFS), and will light red when it clips (–3 dBFS or higher).
•GAIN
Shows the output gain of the port.
•[48V]
Shows the +48V (phantom power) on/off status.
Parameter edit screen (for the MTX)
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A [GAIN] knob
Adjusts the analog gain of the HA (head amp)
B HA analog gain
Shows the HA analog gain setting.
C [+48V] button
Turns the HA phantom power (+48V) on/off.
Notice
Be sure to leave this button off if you do not need phantom
power.
Follow the important precautions below, in order to prevent
noise and possible damage to external devices as well as the
unit when you operate this switch.
Be sure to leave this button off when you connect a device
that does not support phantom power to [INPUT] connector.
Do not connect/disconnect a cable to/from [INPUT]
connector while this button is on.
Down the output level to the minimum before operating this
button.
There is no master switch. To avoid malfunctions, be sure to
set this appropriately for the equipment that is connected.
D Meter
Shows the input signal level.
E Channel index
Indicates the name and number of the devices input
connector.
NOTE
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