Cancel and enter buttons, Mcs channel strip, Gain display – Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

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Mcs F

eAtures

Modules will save or recall the same numbered Preset simultaneously.

6416m Mic Input Modules set to different Control Groups will ignore Save/

Recall requests from any RCI/MCS set to a different Control Group number.

See page 54 for additional information on the use of Presets and the

interaction of the Control Group settings.

Cancel and Enter Buttons

Some mic pre editing operations, such as using the pad or phantom power

features, require the use of the Enter button to confirm an action.

The pair of buttons marked

E

ntEr

and

C

anCEl

on the MCS will be used to

confirm Slot selections, edits, saving/recalling mic pre Presets, or to exit an

edit request. The buttons’ LEDs will flash whenever the user is required to

press one of these buttons in order to continue with an operation or edit.

MCS Channel Strip

The channel strip section of the MCS includes the high resolution meter and

the individual controls for the preamp channel parameters. All operations

described below apply to the currently selected mic pre channel. Changes to

channel strip parameters made from the MCS will be reflected on the front

panel of the 6416m Mic Input Module where the channel originates.

Note that editing channels that do not originate on Pro64 mic preamp

modules is not possible. Non‑mic channels from Pro64 line‑level, digital, or

console card modules can be monitored but cannot be edited.

Gain Display

The two‑digit Gain display shows the amount of gain being applied (in dB)

for the currently selected mic preamp channel. Remember that only Slots

originating on 6416m Mic Input Modules can be edited; the Gain display will

be blank for non‑controllable Slots.

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