m908 User Manual, Rev. G
The Channel Setup screen is where input channels are enabled and routed to DSP input channels.
The left side of the screen window shows all of the available DSP input channels enabled in the
current Workflow. Speaker Icons that are white, green, amber, or red are enabled for the currently
selected input. Channels that are disabled are indicated with the gray speaker icons. The currently
selected DSP channel has a white box around it.
NOTE: The speaker icons will illuminate green, amber, or red for channels that are used the the
currently selected CR Output. If an input channel is not used in the currently selected CR Output
it will remain white even if signal is present on that input channel.
The three possible Sub channel icons seen in the Workflow Setup or Control Room Setup screens
will be highlighted as one LFE channel.
Since and input will only have one LFE channel this is where the LFE signal is routed so that it
will be properly handled by the DSP. Input signals routed to the LFE channel will run through the
LFE low pass filter and 0-10dB gain option. These settings are in Monitor Control setup.
On the right side of this screen there is a list of options and the top item is highlighted
initially:
◦ channel name The name of the currently currently selected DSP channel in the left
window. Pushing the VOLUME encoder enters the Channel Select mode. Turning the
encoder scrolls through the available DSP channels. Pushing the VOLUME encoder
selects the highlighted DSP channel for routing. See the Standard Channel Routing
section of this manual for details on channel routing.
◦ source Selects the input connector for the currently selected DSP channel. Select
"disabled" if the selected DSP channel is not used in the current Input. The selected
speaker icon will turn gray.
◦ channel Select the desired connector channel for the currently selected DSP channel.
Select "disabled" if the selected DSP channel is not used in the current Input. The
selected speaker icon will turn gray.
To exit the Channel Setup screen and return to the Setup Input screen press the INPUT
select switch for the currently selected input.
• level offset Push the VOLUME encoder to adjust the offset for the selected input. The
range is -20dB to +20dB in 0.5dB steps. Note that Input level offset affects all channels in
the input source equally.
• sync delay A delay (lip sync delay) can be added to an input with this parameter. The
maximum amount of delay is 1000ms. The delay increment is 1.0ms
• clock override Select the input source as clock source for the system. Options include
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