7 . 3
S i g n a l R o u t i n g
In order to pass signal, these tasks must be completed, as detailed in the sections listed.
1. Select the type of input signal connected to the XLR input connectors (5.3.3).
2. Assign one or two sources (input connector signals) to each input channel (7.4.1).
3. For each input channel, select a Greybox or Generic Processing (7.4.2).
4. Assign each Greybox or Generic Processing leg to an output channel (7.4.2.5).
7 . 4
C H ( I n p u t C h a n n e l s A t o D )
Use the CH function to set the parameters for Input Channels A to D by selecting the A to D buttons.
7.4.1
SRC - SOURCE 1 / SOURCE 2
Select either a single source or a sum of two sources. The same source can be selected for multiple Input
Channels. The source choices available depend on the configuration of the Inputs as set in the UTIL menu.
None
Analog A / AES A CH 1
Analog B / AES A CH 2
Analog C / AES B CH 1
Analog D / AES B CH 2
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7.4.2
TYPE
Type:
Select the particular loudspeaker model to be used.
G.F. level:
Focused
means the processing uses Gunness Focusing
Legacy
means the processing does not use Gunness Focusing
rev:
The current revision number for the selected file
Desc:
A description of the file contents.
When the TYPE function is selected, follow this sequence of steps:
1. Scroll through the list of loudspeaker and array products and select the desired Greybox model. Select
“Generic Processing” to have that Input Channel and the Output Channel(s) to which it is assigned
function in System Processor mode with all input and output parameters fully user adjustable.
When set for generic processing, the Input Channel processing can be adjusted using the
UX8800 front panel. However, Output Channel processing can only be adjusted using
EAWPilot software. It cannot be adjusted from the UX8800 front panel.
2.
Reset Input DS
P: Select
Yes
to reset the input settings (EQ, delay, polarity, and/or gain) to their
default values or select
No
to retain the current settings. This setting affects the entire
loudspeaker or array. The input name and signal routing settings are not affected.
3.
HPF Freq:
If enabled for the selected loudspeaker model, scroll through and select the
frequency. The range will depend on the particular loudspeaker model. This setting affects the
entire loudspeaker or array. (See Section 7.7 for details.)
4.
LPF Freq:
If enabled for the selected loudspeaker model, scroll through and select the
frequency. The range will depend on the particular loudspeaker model. This setting affects the
entire loudspeaker or array. (See Section 7.7 for details.)
5.
Out:
Select the output to be used for the loudspeaker’s subsystem (referred to herein as “leg”).
6.
Amp Gain:
Scroll through and select the Amp Gain for the amplifier connected to that output
channel. (See Section 7.5.3 for details.)
7.
Vrms:
Scroll through and select the Max Voltage (maximum rms voltage) for the amplifier
connected to that output channel. (See Section 7.5.4 for details).
8.
Listener Distance:
Scroll through and set the Listener Distance for the array or loudspeaker to
the closest part of the audience area covered by the portion of the array to which the pre-
emphasis is applied.
9. Repeat steps 3 to 7 as applicable for the other selected loudspeaker or array legs or subsystems.
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