IP So Keys
The IP soft keys allow you to switch the console’s IP address between Fixed and DHCP.
The IP address information is shown after the
DHCP
subnet mask set to 255.255.255.0.
Misc So Keys
The Misc soft keys cover miscellaneous Matrix settings:
InpCutCUT buttons. By default, pressing the channel CUT button mutes the channel output, leaving
any pre-fader feeds from the channel unaffected. Pressing
InpCut causes the CUT buttons to mute the channel after the input,
muting any feeds from the channel that are not sourced from the
INPUT.
OptDAC switches between the two digital inputs. By default, the AES (XLR) input is selected. Pressing the OptDAC button
selects the S/PDIF input, and the button lights to indicate that this input has been selected.
Fader Options:
Mst+10 rescales the master fader. By default, the master fader reaches 0dB at the top, following the scaling labelled on the left of
the fader. Pressing
Mst+10 switches the meter’s scaling to reach +10dB at the top, following the labelling on the right of the fader.
0dB and O move the analogue faders on any channels selected using the upper SEL key to 0dB and -' respectively.
ShowdB toggles display of the analogue fader levels in the scribble strips when in analogue focus mode.
Meter Signal Scale Option:
The default scale for all of the LED meters is meters is 0dBfs corresponds to an analogue level of +24dBu. The +18dB button
provides an alternative scaling of +18dBu.
USB Keyboard Identier:
The KeybID key is used to identify the nationality of keyboard being emulated by the Matrix USB soft keys. See Page 4 for details.
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