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AUDIO DISTRIBUTION
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Option Description
Group 1-8
Relative: This method of unied volume control allows each zone to be set
to individual volume levels that will retain their dierential values when the
group’s volume is adjusted. For example, if zone 1 is set to a level of 50, and
zone 2 is set to a level of 40, when the group’s volume is increased by a value
of 10, zone 1 will now be at volume level 60 and zone 2 will be at volume level
of 50, thus each zone will retain their relative volume in reference to one
another. This is the preferred method of volume adjustment when creating a
grouped audio preset where the perceived volume of sound will be balanced
across zones when physically moving from one to another or to keep the
volume softer/louder in a desired zone. This setting can be adjusted as
needed when a group is active to allow individual audio balancing/adjustment
for each zone as needed or desired.
Zone Volume: This section will dier in content depending on the number of
zones that are included in the group preset. Each group will be represented
here with a volume slider and volume level (relative). When the Zone
Volume Adjustments setting is set to Absolute, each zone volume level will
be unavailable for adjustment and is only aected by the group volume
slider in the group header at the top of the preset. When the Zone Volume
Adjustments setting is set to Relative, each zone’s volume level is adjustable,
and when the group volume slider at the top of the preset is adjusted,
each group’s volume will move relative to one another. When an individual
zone’s volume is adjusted by a user, this change in volume is memorized
and the relative level will be changed for all volume adjustments thereafter.
The group’s volume level that is displayed in the preset header will be
represented by the volume level of the lowest zone number ID that is present
in the group. If a zone is set to Do Not Disturb, it will not be adjustable from
this interface and will be unavailable.