Extron electronic IN1608 Switch User Manual


 
IN1606 and IN1608 Series Scaling Presentation Switcher • Internal Web Pages 111
Figure 78. Configure Groups Dialog Box
To configure the groups:
1. Click the Mix Controls tab (see figure 72,
1
on page 103).
2. In the Group Controls panel, click the Configure Groups button (see figure 72,
~
).
The Configure Groups dialog box opens.
3. For the desired group master, click the corresponding drop-down menu
(see figure 78,
1
) to display a list of available group members.
When changes are made to the associated control in the software, only the selected
group members are affected (see the table on page 110).
To assign a volume control to the front panel volume knob:
1. Click the Mix Controls tab (see figure 72,
1
).
2. In the Group Controls panel, click the Configure Groups button (see figure 72,
~
).
The Configure Groups dialog box opens.
3. From the Front Panel Volume Knob list (see figure 78,
2
), select the desired volume
control the front panel volume knob adjusts. The available options are:
Program Volume (Group #1) — Adjusts the program audio (default).
Mic Volume (Group #3) — Adjusts microphone volume.
Output Volume (Group #8) — Adjusts the output volume.
Group members
Group members are individual controls that comprise the group master. They can be
controlled individually, allowing for relative levels between members to be adjusted.
NOTE: Individual members of a mute group master that are muted outside of the group
master remain muted regardless of the current group master state.
Group controls
When grouped, gain control members move together at relative levels. If one member
reaches its limit, it retains that position while the other members continue to travel. When the
grouped members travel in the reverse direction, the member that was at its limit reverts to
its position relative to the other members.
When grouped, mute control members update to indicate they are part of a group. Group
members can be individually muted as well. When grouped members are individually muted,
they are exempt from the setting of the group master.