Conguring the Unit via its Web Interface
Transmitters (Outputs)
ENC 1201 Version 1.0 Page 38
Note:
• Phase inversion cannot be set for the outputs. But you can set them for the assigned inputs
using “Options” (p.31).
Trim
This fader can be used to attenuate the output’s signal level by up to 91dB, or to boost
it by up to 24dB. The fader only allows you to change the level in steps of 1dB. Use the
value eld to the right for more precise settings (in steps of 0.1dB).
Hold down the Shift key while double-clicking the fader to reset the fader to the default
value. Double-click the fader to set it to the minimum value.
Reference
This fader icon allows you to set the analog reference level for 0dBFS. See also “Refer-
ence” on page32 for details. This setting aects the read-out of the Peak Level meter
below this fader.
The setting range for this parameter is –15dBu~+24dBu. Hold down the Shift key while
double-clicking the fader to reset the fader to 0dBu. Double-click the fader to set it to the
minimum value.
PeakLevel
The “Peak Level” meter shows the peak level of this channel.
The audio signal’s current level is displayed in orange on a scale between –∞dBFS (corre-
sponds to –126dBFS) and 0dBFS.
4.6.2 Transmitters(Outputs)>Metering
The “Metering” submenu shows the levels of the ENC 1201’s outputs.
Use the tabs to switch between the “Dante 1~16”, “Dante 17~32” and “Line In 1-4” groups.