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determine the maximum volume control that can reach the other when set to its maximum position.
Examples, with KNOB 1 and GPI 1 controlling the channel 2 volume:
GPI 1 at 100%: moving LEVEL 1 can control the channel 2 volume from 0 to 100%
KNOB 1 al 100%: acting on GPI 1 can control the channel 2 volume from 0 to 100%
GPI 1 at 75%: moving LEVEL 1 can control the channel 2 volume from 0 to 75%
KNOB 1 at 75%: acting on GPI 1 can control the channel 2 volume from 0 to 75%
etc.
PRESETS: recall of one of the five presets in the NXA memory, using the 5-way selector of a
WPmVOL-SR or similar wall panel.
o Selector position 0: preset 1 recall
o Selector position 1: preset 2 recall
o Selector position 2: preset 3 recall
o Selector position 3: preset 4 recall
o Selector position 4: preset 5 recall
Under the previous section is the section about the unit DUCKER module. This module gives priority to
one of the device's audio input compared to other active signals in the output channels (zones) chosen
as a destination, attenuating these signals ("override") and thus allowing the diffusion of top priority audio
messages or other content.
The INPUT selector defines the audio input your microphone, audio player or sound source will be
connected to in order to act as a trigger of the DUCKER function. The list shows the 4 or 6 available
inputs, depending on model.
Note: the NXA series inputs accept line level signals, so the DUCKER function requires this type
of signal from the device to be connected to them.
The destination zone keys in the central part of the section (1 to 4 or 1 to 6, depending on model) allow to
select the unit's output channels (destination zones) for the DUCKER module with a mouse click. If a zone
is selected (green LED indicator), the DUCKER module will affect it when the input signal exceeds the
activation threshold.