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System Configuraton In Announce Booth Mode
Configuration of the system takes place both in the ADX-2400 and in the remote
devices (ADX-120/140) themselves. This configuration is all done from the ADX-
2400 front panel.
There are three catagories of configuration:
1. The ADX-2400 Menu Configuration
This is where the remote devices are assigned to be Units A, B, C, and D.
There are no other config items except for gpis, saving and recalling the
configurations to/ from user memory files, and some status displays.
2. The ADX-2400 Channel Setup
This is where 'truck-end' routing assignments are made for the talkback
outputs, IFB and Program paths, and PL ports. These assignments are
made using the OUTPUT SELECT and SOURCE buttons on the ADX-2400.
The LEVEL button also is available to control output levels to both the rear-
panel outputs and the outputs sent to the network and thus to the remote
devices. The DELAY function is not available in announce booth mode.
3. The Remote Device menus
Each remote device (ADX-120/140) has an internal menu which may be
accessed remotely via the ADX-2400.
These menus configure the hardware of the remote device itself, and are
specific to the particular model, i.e. the ADX-120 has different options from
the ADX-140 because of differences in their hardware capabilities.
These menus configure such things as preamp gain, phantom power, IFB
output configurations, headset impedence (level), button color, etc.
These remote menu settings are saved in the remote devices themselves,
and will remain associated with a particular device, even if it is moved or has
its system ID reassigned. These settings are not stored in the ADX-2400 at
the truck.
Status of many of the remote configuration items is displayed by LEDs on the
remote devices (rear panel on the ADX-120s, front panel on the ADX-140s).