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Signal Presence indicates whether or not a signal is detected in that zone.
Signal Level indicates if the signal is Clipping or Nominal (non-clipping).
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If needed, enter a friendly name for each input in its Name field.
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To set a level compensation adjustment for a given input, do one of the following:
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Slide the Compensation slider up to increase or down to decrease the compensation.
Compensation increases the level of the incoming audio signal on any of the physical inputs
on the device's rear panel.
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Click the db arrows to increase or decrease the compensation. Values range from -10 db to
10 db, adjustable in increments of .1 db.
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Manually enter a value in the Compensation field.
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Use the Mode drop-down to select Line or Mic.
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If using Mic Mode, Phantom Power can be enabled by moving the Phantom Power toggle to the
right. Disable Phantom Power by moving the toggle to the left.
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To mute the signal from the corresponding input, click the Mute button. To disable the mute, click
the Muted button. By default, Mute is disabled.
DMNAX Streams
Each local input of the DM-NAX-AMP-X300 can be made available as a DMNAX audio-over-IP stream.
The DM-NAX-AMP-X300 also supports parallel DMNAX streams for each zone output, enabling an
additional transmit stream per output to mirror all routes and DSP settings of its respective zone. These
parallel streams enable control of the audio signal to third-party uncontrolled AES67 devices receiving
audio from the DM-NAX-AMP-X300.
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