Anleitung Dynacord, modell DRM 4000
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
To learn more about every aspect of the software, please read the following parts of this manual carefully. 7.4.2 Menus And The Toolbar File Menu -Create a new file -Open an already existing file -Save a file -Save an already existing file under a new name -Print all parameters of the momentarily opened file -Preview of the page to print -Printer settings -Open the last modified file -Quit the program 7-2 SOFTWARE EDITOR DRM 4000 View Menu -Change the status of the symbol bar - visible / invisible -Change the status of the status bar - visible / invisible Note: For low-resolution monitors (800 x 600 pixels or less), turning off the display of the symbol and status bars might be advantageous, leaving more space for displaying the main window and therefore might lessen the need for scrolling. Communication Menu -Select the desired COM-port -Open the RS-232-monitor -Establish data-communication with the DRM 4000 -Quit data-communication with the DRM 4000 -Transfer data from the PC to the DRM 4000 -Receive data from the DRM 4000 -Display the DRM 4000’s firmware version (only possible when in on-line mode) About Menu -Provides general information about the DRM 4000 Editor software 7.4.3 Basic Configuration The parameters to be set here represent the mixer’s basic configuration, which is always active when none of the DRM 4000’s contact inputs are engaged. When the DRM 4000 is connected to your PC, using the “Online Control”-soft key allows establishing any settings in real-time. 7-3 SOFTWARE EDITOR DRM 4000 Name and Comment Here one can provide each contact and the basic configuration with a name and with a comment. MIC/LINE-inputs - Label: provides the possibility to assign individual names to corresponding the MIC/LINE-inputs. - Routing: allows assigning the microphone/Line-level input signal to output A (Mono A), output B (Mono B), both outputs (Dual) and none of the outputs (Off). - Priority Override: the first two microphone/Line-level inputs offer the possibility for automatically controlled attenuation of the input channels that are assigned to the identical output (ducking control); i.e. the input signal of the first two input channels controls the output level of the other channels. Enabling or disabling the function is possible. Note: Ducking and Priority Override settings can be made on the front panel of the DRM 4000. For further detail, please refer to the corresponding chapter of this owner’s manual. Aux-inputs - Label: provides the possibility to assign individual names to the corresponding Aux-inputs. - Routing: allows assigning the Aux-signal to the outputs A and B in stereo quality. Assigning the monaural summed L/R-signals to output A (Mono A), output B or to both outputs (Dual) is likewise possible. The input signal is not assigned at all when set to OFF. Outputs - Label: provides the possibility to -Level: allows lowering a corresponding assign individual names to the channel’s level by a value of up to corresponding outputs. 90 dB. Setting is possible via soft fader or using the UP/DOWN buttons. the corresponding output signal. - Mute: allows muting / un-muting - Duck: activating this function (ducking) attenuates the levels of the non-prioritized channels by a value previously set value on the front panel of the DRM 4000. 7-4 SOFTWARE EDITOR DRM 4000 7.4.4 Control Inputs This offers the possibility for individually programming the parameters of the corresponding control input (contact 1 to contact 8). For details on individual parameters, please refer to chapter 8 “CONFIGURING THE DRM 4000”. Setting each control input parameter to “No Change” is also possible. When activating a control input, all parameters that are set to “No Change” are not altered. When the DRM 4000 is connected to your PC, using the “Online Control”-soft key allows establishing any settings in real-time. Priority The possibility for assigning priorities to the control input is provided here. Priority 8 represents the highest priority setting while priority 1 represents the lowest setting. The control input with the highest priority setting overrules the others whenever several control inputs are active. The BASIC CONFIGURATION always has the lowest priority (priority 0). Therefore it is active with no control input being activated. When assigning identical priorities to two or more control inputs, the last set overrules the others. 7-5 SOFTWARE EDITOR DRM 4000 7.4.5 Online Control / Status This window allows remotely controlling and monitoring the DRM 4000 in real-time. It also offers the possibility to test the active control input configuration without the need for additional hardware. An active RS-232-connection between your computer and the DRM 4000 is necessary to be able to access this functionality. For details on individual parameters, please refer to chapter 8 “BASIC CONFIGURATION”. Control Inputs View Status Activating “View Status” displays for all parameters the momentarily active state of the DRM 4000. The...