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Volume Control Configuration; Volume Selection; Assigned Volume Control; Assigned Color - Audiotec Fischer CONDUCTOR Benutzerhandbuch

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4. Configuration in the DSP PC Tool software
4.2 Volume Control Configuration
This lets you individually configure up to four selectable volumes. Any volume that is not required can also be disabled.
Note: If all four volumes are disabled, the entire "Volume Control" menu is disabled.
4.2.1 Volume selection
This is where the volume to be configured can be selected. The red cross indicates which of the four volumes is
being configured.
4.2.2 Assigned Volume control
This is where a volume control can be assigned to the previously selected volume. The selection may vary de-
pending on the DSP product.
Disabled: Switches the selected volume off
Master Volume: Volume control for the global master volume
Subwoofer Volume: Volume control for the subwoofer
Digital Input Volume: Volume for the digital input (optical and electric)
HEC/AUX 1 Volume: Volume for an optionally installed Extension Card or an AUX input
HEC/AUX 2 Volume: Volume for an optionally installed Extension Card or an AUX input (only BRAX DSP)
Rear Attenuation Volume: For DSP products with VCP, the volume of the virtual channels "Rear L Full" and "Rear
R Full" can be controlled separately when Virtual Channel Processing is enabled.
4.2.3 Assigned color
This is where an individual color can be assigned to every volume in order to quickly and easily distinguish be-
tween different volumes.
All other menus have fixed color concepts.
4.2.4 Volume control range
For each of the four volumes, the gradation of the volume control can be set separately for the relevant application.
60 dB in 1.0 dB steps: This is the optimal setting for most applications. The large control range and good gradation
makes it particularly suitable for the master and source volumes (HEC / AUX / Digital Input).
60 dB in 0.5 dB steps: The fine individual steps enables a very precise volume setting.
24 dB in 0.5 dB steps: This setting provides a smaller control range, making it particularly suitable for the Rear
Attenuation volume, as this volume often only require a minor adjustment to the rendition.
12 dB in 0.5 dB steps: This setting provides a smaller control range, making it particularly suitable for the subwoofer
volume, as this volume often only require a minor adjustment to the rendition.
4.2.5 Startup Volume
This lets you limit the startup volume. If this option is "Disabled", the most recently set volume is always restored
when the system is switched on. To prevent the system from being switched on at an excessive volume, this area
lets you limit the maximum "Startup Volume". This limitation only applies for the startup process and has no influ-
ence on the maximum adjustable volume during operation.
Example: If the sound system is switched off while the master volume is turned all the way up, the system will also
use this volume when it is next switched on if "Startup Volume" is not activated. Using "Startup Volume" lowers the
volume to the set value when switching the system back on, if the volume previously set was higher. If the system
is switched off at a lower level, the lower volume is used when the system is switched back on regardless of which
option is selected here.
Disabled: The volume is always set to the most recently used value when the system is switched back on.
Limited to -15 dB: The volume is set to maximum -15 dB (max. 3/4 of the total volume range) when the system is
switched back on, if the volume exceeded the value when it was switched off.
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