FORUM OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 9601
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MONO MUTE INPUT
The input and equaliser sections on this module are the same as
those on the Mono Standard Input Module. The differences occur
in the remainder of the module as follows.
AUXILIARIES 1 and 2
Independent level control is provided for these two auxiliaries with
a common switch to select the prefade signal as the source. Internal
jumpers are available to further select the prefade signal between
the pre and post equaliser signal. Auxiliary 1 can be used to control
the direct output of the channel by depressing the DIR button. If
PRE is also selected then the direct output will be independent of
the channel fader position and can be totally controlled by the AUX
1 level control.
AUXILIARIES 3 and 4
Independent level control is provided for these two auxiliaries with
a common switch to select the prefade signal as the source. Internal
jumpers are available to further select the prefade signal between
the pre and post equaliser signal.
AUXILIARIES 5 and 6
Independent level control is provided for these two auxiliaries with
a common switch to select the prefade signal as the source. Internal
jumpers are available to further select the prefade signal between
the pre and post equaliser signal.
ROUTING
Independent routing is provided to the 8 audio groups and the PAN
control can be used to pan signal across odd and even buses.
MUTE GROUPS
There are 8 mute group switches which will assign the channel to
one or more of the 8 mute groups. The mute grouping is
independent of the audio grouping and a mute group can of course
traverse audio groups. Thus when a master mute is operated all
channels assigned to that mute group will cut although they may be
assigned to different audio groups. The muting on this module is
carried out electronically and thus there is the possibility of using
other remote control systems such as the DDA Midi Mute system.
The SAFE button can be used to prevent a channel from responding
to a master mute without de-assigning it.