OnAir 2500 Digital Mixing Console
5-64 Operation
Date printed: 18.07.08
SW V3.0
OnAir 2500 Digital Mixing Console
Operation 5-65
Date printed: 18.07.08
SW V3.0
5.8.4 Routing Operation
Input Routing Input routing is either done with the channel’s rotary encoder, or in the routing
input page on the central screen (see chapter 5.3.6.1).
Example: Routing a new source (MIC 2 to channel 7, instead of CD 1).
CD 1
MIC 2
Unused Inputs
MIC 1
INININ
DeEsDeEs
DeEs
EQ
DYN
AUX
EQ
DYN
AUX
EQ
DYN
AUX
CD 1
7
• Set the function of the rotary encoder of channel 7 to “INP SEL”
• Turn the rotary encoder until the desired source is displayed in the channel
label display (MIC 2 in the example above)
• Press the “OK” key next to the rotary encoder.
MIC 2
Unused Inputs
MIC 1
IN
DeEs
EQ
IN
DeEs
EQ
IN
DeEs
EQ
DYN
AUX
DYN
AUX
DYN
AUX
MIC 2
7
CD 1
Now, the MIC 2 input is routed to channel 7, as shown above. All channel set-
tings are as they were set when this input was used the last time, except for the
fader value and the status of the ON and PFL keys; these are not overwritten
and remain in the current channel status before the re-routing took place.
Output Routing Output routing is done in the routing output page on the central screen (see
chapter 5.3.6.2).