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E1
F2
F1
F3
ROUTING TAB
DELAY TAB
E1)
Routing switch button. When lighted, the signal coming from the corresponding input on the left
column is routed to the corresponding output on the top row.
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Allows users to independently manage the delay applied to the three output channels.
F1)
Global Delay buttons. Adjusts the amount of overall delay applied to both the subwoofer and speakon output
(which can feed passive speakers, i.e.: mid-high modules or an additional subwoofer modules).
F2)
Global Delay display. Shows the amount of delay currently applied to the overall system (sub speakon
output), both in milliseconds and in meters. Users can directly write the desired amount of delay in milliseconds or
meters, instead of using the Global Delay buttons.
F3)
Dedicated Delays. Buttons and displays in this section have exactly the same functions as the ones in the
Overall delay section, but each set is dedicated exclusively to one output channel. From top to bottom: subwoofer
delay, speakon output delay, and XLR DSP output delay.
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