7 logic functions, 1 override function, 2 preset function – Dan Dugan Sound Design D-3 User Manual
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Dugan Model D-3 User Guide
Operation
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3.7
Logic Functions
3.7.1
Override Function
The
override
button in the master control section fades all the channels full up or mute,
depending on the states of the
override
switches for the individual channels. Override
is a momentary function, active only while the master
override
button is held down.
•
Activate the desired channel’s
override
switch (LED is lit) so these channels come
fully on when the master
override
button is held down.
•
Deactivate the desired channel’s
override
switch (LED not lit) so these channels are
muted when the master
override
button is held down.
The
override
button may be accessed remotely so a chairperson can silence all other mics.
3.7.2
Preset Function
The master
preset
button sets the modes (manual, auto, mute) of the channels to the
setting on the channels preset LEDs. Use these switches to store your most commonly
used pattern of channel usage, which may be restored by pressing the
preset
button.
The channels are in their preset modes when the unit is powered up.
3.7.3
Mute Function
The master
mute
button is a momentary function which fades out all channels while held
down. It may be accessed remotely so a chairperson at the podium can shut off all mics.
3.7.4
Bypass Mode
Each channel has a bypass mode. A channel may be patched directly through the Dugan
with the
bypass
switch. The bypassed channel’s displays lights extinguish and the
bypass
LED illuminates. All channels are hard-wire bypassed when the power is off so it is not
necessary to unpatch the Processor when not in use.
NOTE: After all controls have been set, the Control Panel can be removed. The
Processor remembers all settings, even after the power is turned off.