Staub Electronics AA-SF-16M AUDIO AUTHORITY - 16 CHANNEL MATRIX AMPLIFIER WITH FLEXPORT INPUTS User Manual

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16 SF-16M Matrix Amplifier Installation and Operation Guide

Output Settings > Quick Access (Continued)
• High Pass Filter:
Cuts all frequencies below a designated crossover point.

Intended for mid/high satellite speaker outputs.

• Maximum Output Level: Limits the maximum volume level of the selected output

in any scenario.

• Maximum Turn On Level: Limits the maximum volume level of the selected output

when it is first powered on. When used with Minimum Turn On Level, a predictable

volume range is established that eliminates unexpected volume levels when an

output is powered on.

• Minimum Turn On Level: Boosts the volume level of the selected output when it is

first powered on. When used with Maximum Turn On Level, a predictable volume

range is established that eliminates unexpected volume levels when an output is

powered on.

Output Settings > Volume Levels

Displays the volume level and input assignment for all SF-16M outputs on one screen.

Scroll to the specific output, select it and scroll to the left or right to adjust. The last

line of the screen allows you to adjust the volume level for all outputs simultaneously.

Output Settings > Assign Inputs

Displays the input assignment for all SF-16M outputs on one screen. To change the

input assignment for an output, scroll to the specific output, select it and scroll to the

left or right. The last line of the screen allows you to select an input for all outputs.

Input Settings > Quick Access

The Input Quick Access screen provides a single screen view of input name, stereo/

mono mode assignment and input gain, with the ability to adjust parameters for

each setting. To begin, first select the input you wish to view from the top line on the

screen. Input settings and descriptions are listed below:

Input Number/Name: Lists the current input that is being viewed or adjusted.

Stereo/Mono Mode: Stereo mode indicates the current input is grouped as a

stereo pair. Mono mode indicates the current input is set as a discrete mono input.

Gain: Input level of the selected input. Adjust to compensate for uneven levels

between input sources.

Input Settings > Gain Levels

Displays the input level for all SF-16M inputs on one screen. Scroll to the specific

input, select it and scroll to the left or right to adjust. The last line of the screen allows
you to adjust the gain for all inputs simultaneously.

Groups

Displays all group settings, including group name, input assignment, volume level,

mute status and a list of output members. Each group can be selected from the top

line of the screen and all parameters adjusted, except for group members, which must

be set up using the SF-16M configuration software. Each SF-16M supports 10 output

groups.

Override

Displays all override settings, including override name, on/off status, assigned input,

override priority and a list of output members. Each override can be selected from the

top line of the screen and toggled on and off from the status line. NOTE: All override

parameters must be set up using the SF-16M configuration software. Each SF-16M

supports 10 standard audio overrides and 4 FlexPort audio overrides.

Scene Presets

Lists all scene preset settings, including scene name, a list of output members and

an option to activate the scene. Each scene can be selected from the top line of

the screen. NOTE: All scene preset paramaters must be set up using the SF-16M

configuration software. Each SF-16M supports 10 Scene Presets.

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