Toa M-864D Ver.2.2.0 User Manual
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1. Input Channel Display
Displays information (name and number) for each
monaural and stereo input channel.
2. Monaural output Channel Display
Displays information (name and number) for each
monaural output channel.
3. Mono assign Selector Button
Stereo input can be assigned to monaural Outputs
1 – 4.
Usually, the Stereo Assign mode is used for
assignment to monaural Outputs 1 and 2, however
the Mono Assign mode can also be used.
For assignment to monaural Outputs 3 and 4,
always use the Mono Assign mode.
The Mono Assign selector button is used to
switch the method of assigning the stereo input to
monaural Outputs 1 and 2.
• Stereo Assign
In this mode, the “L” (left) stereo input is
assigned to monaural Output 1, and “R”
(right) to monaural Output 2.
• Mono Assign
In this mode, “L” (left) and “R” (right) of the
stereo input are mixed and assigned to each
of monaural outputs 1 and 2.
4. recording output Channel Display
Displays information (name and number) for each
recording output channel.
5. Display Selector Button
Switches the display mode between “Assign only”
and “with Level.”
6. oN/off Button
Used to select Assign ON or OFF.
For monaural and stereo input assignments, set the
point at which the left side “Input Channel” display
crosses the upper “Monaural Output Channel”
display.
For recording output assignment, set the point
at which the upper “Monaural Output Channel”
display crosses the right side “Recording Output
Channel” display.
Assignment is turned ON or OFF by clicking, and
displayed in yellow (orange for recording output
assignment) if set to ON, or black if set to OFF.
Reducing the crosspoint gain makes the yellow
color depth darker. (Since the recording output’s
crosspoint gain is always set at 0dB, the orange
color’s depth does not change.)
Note
The assign ON/OFF settings for both “L” (left) and
“R” (right) stereo input channels are interlocked.
7. Crosspoint Gain Control
Used to set the crosspoint gain.
Use the downward pointing triangle button to
reduce the gain, and the upward pointing button
to increase the gain. Clicking the gain indication in
the center opens the dialog for gain entry.
Notes
• The stereo input’s crosspoint gain is interlocked
with the “L” (left) and “R” (right).
• The recording output’s crosspoint gain is fixed at
0 dB.