OnAir 2000M2 Digital Mixing Console
Date printed: 12.11.03 SW V 4.0 Channel Functions 4-3
channel (in the channel screen on the previous page: “INP 6A” at the far
right,).
Code 0x00000001 active: The six input selection fields are always displayed on the channel screen;
the Input and AUX fields are omitted (in the channel screen below:
“INP 6A...INP 6F” at the far right).
If the channel is connected to an automation system, the input selector
field shows “ON AIR” while the channel is on-air, or it shows “NEXT” if
this is the next channel to be switched on-air. For more details on this
topic, please refer to chapter 10.
Input Field: The input field gives an overview of the channel’s relevant front-end pa-
rameters. The underlined settings are the default values. If a parameter
setting is different from its default value, it is highlighted on the channel
screen field.
For a line or digital input module, these parameters are:
Phase: NORM/INV (normal, or left channel inverted).
Stereo Mode: LR/RL/LL/RR/MONO (normal stereo, channels swapped, left input to
both outputs, right input to both outputs, or mono signal to both outputs).
Calibration: ±15 dB (deviation of nominal level).
The microphone input modules have the following parameters:
Phase: NORM/INV (normal or inverted).
Phantom Power: 48 V OFF/48 V ON.
Gain: –5...+75 dB (microphone input amplifier gain).
A touch on the Input field does not change a parameter, but opens the
Channel Control page on the central control screen. Parameters can now be
entered with the four rotary encoders and the control screen touch
switches.
EQ/Filter Field: The EQ/filter field is a graphical display of the equalizer setting. “EQ” is
highlighted if a filter or the equalizer is on. Touching this field opens the
EQ/Filter page on the control screen. If an insert is assigned to this chan-
nel, a small “Ix” window is indicated within the EQ/Filter field that is
highlighted if the insert is ON.
AUX Field: The potentiometer symbols in the AUX field show the auxiliary settings.
Both auxiliaries can be independently set as “AF” (post-fader), “PF” (pre-
fader), “ON”, or “OFF”. “PF” and “ON” are highlighted if selected. When
touching the “AUX” field, the Channel Control page opens on the central
control screen where the auxiliary settings can be changed.