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Studer OnAir 2000M2 User Manual

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OnAir 2000M2 Digital Mixing Console
3-2 Configuration SW V4.0 Date printed: 12.11.03
3.1.2 Audition Configuration
The audition bus is similar to the N–1 buses. Configuration is identical.
Talkback to the audition bus is not allowed, but it can be selected as a
monitoring source in the control room. Therefore it can be used like an N–
1 bus where all CR microphones are inhibited. If Audition is selected as
the monitoring source, the microphones can be open while the loudspeak-
ers are on, allowing to work without headphones.
The audition bus is a stereo bus, and it can be used as a stereo or mono
N–1 bus if talkback is not required.
3.2 Hardware
The hardware needs some configuration in order to allow the software to
communicate with the installed modules. At power-on the software detects
all available modules and checks if the hardware configuration has
changed since the last power-off. In case of a configuration mismatch, an
information message is displayed to inform the user on the changes.
3.2.1 Input Module Configuration
All input modules are software controlled and need a configuration DIP
switch for the module addressing. Within a six-channel block, each input
module must have an individual address setting between 0x81 and 0x86
(hex). The module with address 0x81 is always controlled by the leftmost
channel strip.
For details, refer to chapter 16 of the OnAir 2000M2 Operating Instruc-
tions.

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Studer OnAir 2000M2 Specifications

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BrandStuder
ModelOnAir 2000M2
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

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