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OnAir 2500/OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Consoles
6-14 Conguration
Date printed: 22.07.08
SW V3.0
OnAir 2500/OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Consoles
Conguration 6-15
Date printed: 22.07.08
SW V3.0
NX-Control/TB Destination Selects the owner that controls the N–X send level, or talkback to N–X, pro-
vided that the Joker Function Name (below) is set to TALK; at the same
time, the possibility to send back the own signal is disabled.
OnAir 2500: Joker key is not supported by the default conguration.
Codec Return Output * Species the patch output to which the codec’s input is connected.
In case of a logical input (net source is 0), the conguration tool provides
a list of all local logical and patch outputs.
In case of a net logical input (net source different from 0), the conguration
tool provides a list of all logical and patch outputs of that net source.
Codec Return Source * Species the source that is connected to the patch output when the (net) logi-
cal input is assigned to a fader.
In case of a logical input (net source is 0), the conguration tool provides
a list of all local N–X buses.
In case of a net logical input (net source different from 0), the conguration
tool provides a list of all net patch inputs on the system of that net source
that are consuming an N–X send from the local system.
Codec Return Activation * Species the way in which the return line is connected to the patch output
when the (net) logical input is assigned to a fader. Available selections: Con-
nect Never, Connect If Not In Use, Connect Always.
* For details on codec management refer to chapters 5.8.7.1 and 6.5.21.
Joker Function Name Basically, all corresponding keys in the fader strip have the same function
throughout the whole console. However, for some functions of certain input
sources this doesn’t make sense (such as talkback to a CD player). For this
reason, one exception from this rule may be congured that will then be
source-related, i.e., linked to a particular source, and that will also be con-
sidered once this source should be re-routed to a different channel strip. This
function key is called the “Joker” key.
Currently, the following functions may be selected for the Joker key: TALK
(talkback function), LOC/RDY (locate/ready function), PFL/TALK (acti-
vates PFL and talkback simultaneously), PFL/LOC (for pre-listening e.g. to a
CD player parked at a cue point; when releasing the key, the player automati-
cally re-locates to the same cue point), or blank (no function).
OnAir 2500: Joker key is not supported by the default conguration.
External Router Destination With SW V2.1 and later, this parameter is used to assign a destination ID of
an external router output to the logical input; this is used for importing and
displaying labels from the external router control system as well as for con-
trolling the router.
Selection: - (none) or 1...1023. The default assignment is 1:1, i.e. logical input
1 corresponds to destination ID 1.
In addition, a Facility ID must be entered in the UserGUI - Settings con-
guration page (refer to chapter 6.5.33.1), together with the corresponding
settings in the ProBel.xml and probel_contr_ext.ini les.
External CMS Fader With SW V2.1 and later, the console can communicate commands and status
messages with the Studer Call Management System via TCP/IP.
Selection: - (none) or 1...16.
In addition, a Facility ID must be entered in the UserGUI - Settings con-
guration page (refer to chapter 6.5.33.1), together with the corresponding
settings in the cms_contr_ext.ini le.
CLEAR Sources The top left CLEAR Sources eld is colored a bit brighter than the others;
it can be used to clear all congured sources. If it is touched, clearing the
sources has to be conrmed in the following dialog box:

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Studer OnAir 2500 Specifications

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BrandStuder
ModelOnAir 2500
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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