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EAW DX810 User Manual

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Mute Ind

Click this button to view the Active Mute Groups
indicator in the upper left corner of the screen. If a
group mute button is active, the associated indicator
lights up in the Active Mute Group indicator.

Remotes

Click this button to open the Remote Mapping window.

Four buttons along the top of this window allow

selecting 16 DX-SW4 remotes in groups of four.
The four selected remotes (addresses 41-44, 45-48,
49-52, and 53-56) appear in the Remote Mapping
window. Drop-down menus for each of the four
buttons on the remote are provided for selecting
the Function and the Affected I/O.

The following chart indicates the Function and

Affected I/O selections available:

Function

Affected I/O

Force On

Inputs 1-8

Force Off

Inputs 1-8

Mute/Enable Input

Inputs 1-8

Mute/Enable Output Outputs A-J
Mute/Enable Group

Groups 1-32

Preset Recall

Presets 1-24

Combine

Combine 1-16

With the DIP switches on the DX-SW4 set for

the appropriate address (41 through 56), it is now

possible to assign any of these listed functions to
any of the four DX-SW4 selection buttons.

See Appendix C for the switch settings for the

DX-SW4.
DSP

Combine

Click this button to view the Combine buttons,
superimposed over the Crosspoint Matrix Section.
The combine function allows increased flexibility
when providing audio for multiple rooms that need
to be reconfigured for different events. Up to sixteen
different combinations can be created (C1–C16).

It is important to understand that combining is

implemented through control groups. Once you
become familiar with this concept, configuring and
using the combine feature is actually quite simple.

When using room combining, levels are adjusted

through groups, so crosspoints and outputs are assigned
to groups. Once this has been set up, use the combine
buttons to group outputs in up to 16 combinations. Note
that when a "combine" (combination) is active, combining
rules overide some settings.

Combine Rules

1. Combining only affects groups. No other controls

are affected.

2. When two or more mixes (outputs) are combined:

a. All crosspoints in a column assigned to a

control group will be reassigned to the same
control group as the first assigned crosspoint in
the same column.

b. All control groups present in a column of

crosspoints will be linked together such that
any operation on one control group will affect
the others as well.

c. These two rules (a and b) apply for each

crosspoint column in the combined mix, and
also for the combined mix outputs.