Glossary, Associated equipment, System basic terms – Toa M-864D Ver.2.2.0 User Manual
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13. GLoSSarY
13.1. associated equipment
13.1.1. ZM remote controller
The ZM Remote controller is a wall-mounted remote control panel designed for use with the M-864D.
Four models are available: ZM-9011, ZM-9012, ZM-9013, and ZM-9014.
It communicates using the RS-485 communications protocol.
Up to 16 units can be connected to a single M-864D.
13.2. System Basic terms
13.2.1. Channel type
There are 4 types of channels: Monaural input (MONO INPUT), Stereo input (STEREO INPUT), Monaural
output (OUTPUT), and Recording output (REC OUT).
13.2.2. fader type
Following 4 types of faders are available.
Fader type
Fader name
Remarks
FRONT FADER FRONT fader
Unit's front panel-mounted fader
PC VOL.
PC VOL. fader
To be controlled by the setting software and external control protocol
EXT VOL.
EXT VOL. fader
To be controlled by the ZM Remote controller and contact control
REC OUT VOL. REC OUT VOL. fader Unit's front panel-mounted volume control
The table below shows each fader assignment.
Fader name
Monaural input
Stereo input
Monaural output
Recording output
FRONT fader
PC VOL. fader
EXT VOL. fader
REC OUT VOL. fader
13.2.3. fader configuration setting
It is possible to set "enable" or "disable" individually for each fader type of each individual channel. This setting
cannot be stored in the preset memory.
13.2.4. Stereo input source
Refers to each input signal applied to the A, B, C, and F (ST-2 only) terminals of the Stereo input channel.
13.2.5. Monaural summing function
A function that mixes the stereo input signals and converts the mixed signals into monaural signal.
This function is effective only for assignment to Monaural outputs 1 and 2.
13.2.6. Contact input/output settings, ZM remote controller settings
Functions are assigned and set to the contact input/output and, ZM Remote controller's function button and
volume control.
These settings cannot be stored in the preset memory.