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Studer OnAir 2000M2 User Manual

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OnAir 2000M2 Digital Mixing Console
12-6 Configuration SW V 4.0 Date printed: 12.11.03
INPUT CONNECTOR (Digital input modules only)
Each (A and B) input of a digital input module has three different input
connectors (XLR, RCA/Cinch, and optical/TOSLINK). This option selects
independently for the A and the B inputs which connector is used.
LEVEL (Analog line input modules only)
“Level” is the nominal studio level expressed in dBu.
HEADROOM (Analog line input modules only)
“Headroom” is the difference between the A/D converter's clipping level
and the nominal studio level.
Example: An input with a level setting of +6 dBu and a headroom setting
of 9 dB will accept a +15 dBu signal before the A/D converter comes into
overload.
CTRL. OUT 1/2 Please refer to chapter 9 for more information on this subject.
CTRL. IN Please refer to chapter 9 for more information on this subject.
BUS ASSIGNMENT When touching the BUS ASSIGNMENT field, the display changes as fol-
lows, allowing to select the N–1 and the audition bus assignments:
The TO... fields allow routing the input signal to the corresponding N–1
(A...B or A...F) or to the Audition bus. The Audition bus is similar to the
N–1 buses, but it is a stereo bus that can be selected as a monitoring source
in the control room.
N–1 and Audition bus assignment is related to the input signal and is re-
routed with the input signal when the input module assignment is changed.
Talkback to the Audition bus is possible only on the analog outputs of the
optional monitoring extension.
N–1/AUDIT Configuration:
Setting Meaning
NEVER The channel is never routed to N–1 or AUDIT
WHEN PG/REC
The channel is routed to N–1 and/or AUDIT if the channel is either
assigned to the program or to the record bus
WHEN PGM
The channel is routed to N–1 and/or AUDIT if the channel is assigned
to the program bus
WHEN REC
The channel is routed to N–1 and/or AUDIT if the channel is assigned
to the record bus
ALWAYS
The channel is always routed to N–1 and/or AUDIT, regardless of the
bus assignment
Notes: If the console is equipped with an Insert 3/4 Module, the N–1C to F out-
puts are not available; however, talkback to the OUT1/2 buses is possible.

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BrandStuder
ModelOnAir 2000M2
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

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