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The audio level changes in real time as the setup/enter knob is
rotated in the same way as adjusting the audio with a
volume-control knob.

8. When the desired digit appears in the display, press and release the

setup/enter knob to select and save it.
The audio level can be set between -60 dB and 18 dB in 1 dB steps.

9. To set the port’s audio source as Identification Tone, scroll to and

select the Ident Tone Enable checkbox. To turn off the Identification
Tone, clear the checkbox.

• The Identification Tone (Ident Tone) is typically sent to destinations

that require a tone or audio statement during system setup.

• The Identification Tone continues until either the ENABLE

checkbox is cleared or CLEAR TONES is selected in the Audio
menu.

• The source of the Identification Tone is selected from the

Maintenance menu. See “Selecting a Source of Identification
Tone” later in this chapter.

10. To exit the menu, scroll to and select EXIT, or to adjust another

port’s audio level, repeat steps 1 through 8.

CREATING AUDIO ROUTES

An audio route between a source and a destination can quickly and
easily be created directly from the PiCo’s front panel.

To create an audio route

1. From the Main menu, select ROUTING.

The Routes menu appears.

Figure 3-7: Routes Menu

Note: When a port number is selected on the screen, that port’s

label, as set in ECS, automatically appears.

2. Scroll to the Source number.
3. Press and release the setup/enter knob.
4. Rotate the setup/enter knob clockwise or counterclockwise to

display available port digits.

5. When the desired digit appears in the display, press the setup/enter

knob to select and save it.

6. Scroll to the Destination number.

ROUTES

SOURCE

DESTINATION

EXIT

SAVE

[SRC LABEL]
[DST LABEL]

ENABLE [X]

INHIBIT [X]

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