Und3io, User manual, 4 – device controls – Attero Tech unD3IO User Manual

Page 12: 5 – saving and loading settings, 1 – internal presets, 2 – preset files

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unD3IO

User Manual

Attero Tech LLC 2014

Page 11

614-00017-01

3.2.4 – Device Controls

Each of the unD3IO inputs has different configurable options. The balanced input on the XLR (IN 1)
has mic/line gain options, and the phantom power control. The unbalanced outputs are fed into IN2
and the user has an Input Select option to determine audio from which unbalanced connector is
used.

The mic/line gain control gives the user three gain choices depending on the type of signal being
provided to the input. For a line level signal, select the 0dB option. The remaining two options are
for use if a microphone is to be connected directly to the input. If using a microphone as an input
source, choose the gain value that best suits the microphones output signal.


The phantom power option is available for microphones that need it. The unD3IO provides 24V
phantom power. Check the box to turn phantom power on. Uncheck the box to turn it off.

The input selection option (shown right) allows the user to select which of the unbalanced inputs
are used as the second Dante output channel. Both RCA inputs are mixed by default to create
input source A. The 3.5mm stereo jack stereo inputs are mixed together to produce stereo source
B. The user can select which one of these sources the second input should be taken. The options
are source A only, source B only, or a mix of both source A and source B.

3.2.5 – Saving and Loading Settings

The unD3IO device settings can be saved or loaded by clicking on the

icon to bring up the preset form.


The unD3IO supports 9 internal presets with one of those presets used as the power-up default. It also supports saving
settings to, and loading settings from, a file for transferring to another device or backup purposes.

3.2.5.1 – Internal Presets

Settings in a device can be saved to an internal preset which can then be recalled at a later date. There are 9 internal
presets, one of which is the “Default” preset that is used to set device settings when the unD3IO is first powered on.

Select a preset to use by using the drop down in the Device Preset section. Once a preset has been selected, the
current settings of the device can be saved to the selected preset by clicking the “Save to Device” button. Alternately,
the settings from the selected preset can be loaded and used as the current settings by clicking the “Recall from Device”
button.

*Note:

Loading a preset will overwrite all the current settings in the device with settings from the selected preset. The

GUI will also update to show these new settings overwriting all of its settings also.

3.2.5.2 – Preset Files

To allow settings to be transferred to others devices or for use as a backup, the current settings can also be saved to a
file or loaded from a file. When loading settings from a file, both the on-screen controls and the device settings will be
modified to match the settings from the file. If the settings from the file need to be saved to a preset, then that will
need to be done manually once the settings are loaded.

To save the current settings to a file, click the “Save to File” button and then enter an appropriate filename. To load
settings from a file, click the “Load from File” button and select the appropriate file.

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