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 OUTPUT VOL.: volume control of one or more audio outputs of the unit. The boxes of the

targeted outputs must be checked: clicking with the mouse activates (green) or deactivates them.
In the following example the GPI #4 controls the volume of the outputs 1, 3, 4 and 6:

 SOURCE SEL.: selection of input sources for one or more unit channels, using the 5-way

selector of a WPmVOL-SR or similar wall panel. The boxes of the inputs composing the carousel
of selectable sound sources (INPUTS, upper half of the boxes to the right of the drop-down
menu), and the outputs that will be affected by this selection of sources (OUTPUTS, lower half of
the boxes to the right of the drop-down menu). From the following example, we can deduce the
following configuration:

 GPI3: allows to select sound sources for outputs 2 and 3. The sound

sources are selected using the selector control of a WPmVOL-SR unit, as
follows:

o Position 0: OFF (no source)
o Position 1: input 1
o Position 2: input 3
o Position 3: input 4
o Position 4: input 6

 GPI5: allows to select sound sources for outputs 4 and 6. The sound

sources are selected using the selector control of a WPmVOL-SR unit, as
follows:

o Position 0: OFF (no source)
o Position 1: input 1
o Position 2: input 2
o Position 3: input 5
o Position 4: OFF

Note: the carousel of options for one of these buttons may include a maximum of 4 inputs, so that
the first position of the hardware selector (WPmVOL-SR or similar) corresponds to OFF (no input
selected). The next positions, up to a maximum of 4, consecutively correspond to the inputs being
part of the carousel of selectable sound sources (INPUTS, upper half of the boxes to the right of the
drop-down menu). If less than 4 options are selected, the last selector positions without associated
input also correspond to the OFF selection (no input), as with the GPI 5 in the example above.

Note: when a LEVEL control and a GPI are associated to control the volume of an input or output,
both are concatenated ("in series"), so that the highest level of one of them at a given time will