OnAir 2000M2 Digital Mixing Console
Date printed: 12.11.03 SW V 4.0 Configuration 12-5
LABEL The LABEL field is used for giving a name to a channel. Touching this
field, the keyboard page opens.
The source label field on the channel screen can display long labels (up to
2 × 12 characters), while the input selector fields can display short labels
only (up to 2 × 6 characters).
The following rules apply to the display of the labels in the fields:
The upper line contains the first word plus every following word which
completely fits into the field. If the first word is longer than 6 or 12 char-
acters, it is cut after 6 or 12 characters. The lower line is filled up with as
many characters (6 or 12) as possible, i.e. the last word is cut if it does not
fit completely into the field. The separation character is the space charac-
ter. If the label consists of one long word only, it is cut after 6 or 12 char-
acters and displayed on one single line. The following table illustrates the
different possibilities:
Name Short label Long label
ABC 12
ABC 12 ABC 12
ABC 1234
ABC
1234
ABC 1234
ABCDEFG 1234567
ABCDEF
123456
ABCDEFG
1234567
ABCDEFG 1234567 ABC
ABCDEF
123456
ABCDEFG
1234567 ABC
ABC EFGHIJK MN 1234
ABC
EFGHIJ
ABC EFGHIJK
MN 1234
ABC EFGHIJKLMN 1234
ABC
EFGHIJ
ABC
EFGHIJKLMN 1
When completed, touch <--¦ ENTER followed by SAVE (to keep the
changes) or EXIT (to cancel without changes).
SIGN. / TB SOURCE Signaling and talkback can be configured individually (in software ver-
sions earlier than V3.0, these settings were allowed for microphone inputs
only; there, this function was called “MIC LOCATION”).
SIGN. is used for signaling (red light) and monitoring (cut and dim), the
available options are NONE, CR, and STUDIO.
The TB SOURCE parameter in the INPUT CONFIG. page sets the as-
signment of the input to the TB bus (NONE, from CR, or from STUDIO).
During talkback from the studio, the studio speakers are dimmed only if at
least one input is configured as SIGN. = STUDIO and TB SOURCE =
STUDIO. The same applies for talkback from the control room.