Extron electronic IN1608 Switch User Manual


 
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Release time — Restores the output signal level to normal (unprocessed) levels when
the signal level remains below the threshold level for 100 ms.
Ratio — Reduces the signal level at a 100:1 ratio when the limiter is activated.
Soft knee — Smooths and softens the transition from unprocessed to processed
output levels.
To enable or disable a limiter on an output:
1. Click the Output tab (see figure 69,
4
on page 96).
2. For the desired output, click the Limiter button (see figures 73-77,
1
on pages 107
and 108) in the appropriate output section.
Mix options
Output mix options determine what audio is output. Options vary depending on device
model and output connector.
For amplified outputs (IN1608 amplifier and IN1608 IPCP models only):
1. Click the Output tab (see figure 69,
4
on page 96).
2. If desired, deselect the Mic/Line check box (see figures 73-74,
2
on page 106) to
not include the mic/line inputs in the amplified output (this is selected by default).
3. In the Mix Options panel (see figures 73-74,
2
), click the desired radio button. The
IN1608 amplifier models have different options based on the type of amplified audio
output connector.
For stereo models, the mix options include the following:
Stereo Program — Outputs program audio as left and right stereo.
Dual Mono Program — Sums Left and right program audio and outputs it on each
channel.
No Program — Mutes program audio.
For mono models, the mix options include the following:
L + R Program (Mono) — Sums left and right program audio on the output.
No Program — Mutes program audio.
For analog outputs 1 and 2:
1. Click the Output tab (see figure 69,
4
on page 96).
2. If desired, deselect the Mic/Line check box (see figure 75,
2
on page 107) to not
include the mic/line inputs in the amplified output (this is selected by default).
3. In each Mix Options panel (see figure 75,
2
), click the desired radio button. The two
outputs can be mixed together (see the table below).
Output 1 Output 2 Result
Left Program Right Program
Output 1 and 2 act as a stereo pair (default).
L+R Program L+R Program
L and R program audio are summed on each
output. They act as unique, independent
outputs with or without mic.
No Program No Program
No program audio. Output 1 and 2 are treated
as unique, independent outputs with or without
mic.