Special features, 1 volume control profiles, Volume control profiles – EMM Labs Switchman MK II User Manual

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3. Special Features

3.1 Volume Control Profiles

The SwitchMan system uses a unique, fully electronic, precision volume control
circuitry. The Remote displays volume information as a step number ranging from

zero to

110

. A step number translates to a predefined attenuation level applied in

the signal path. The translation curve is called a Volume Control Profile.
Current firmware release (v1.3) contains two Volume Control Profiles.

The profile selection is made through a DIP switch (OPTIONS) on the Main Unit’s

back panel. The actuators on positions

1

and

2

determine the profile number;

therefore, four profiles can be defined.

Important:

SwitchMan Main Unit reads OPTIONS switch only at start-up time. Set
the desired configuration before powering up your system.

Channel Level Trim always applies

0.25

dB of gain change per step.

3.1.1 Profile 0 (factory setting, DIP pos. 1: OFF, DIP pos. 2: OFF)

The step mapping is

0.5

dB. Starting from the top step no. 110, down to step 10, a

channel gain is gradually reduced by 50 dB. Last 9 steps, down to step 1, use
coarser gain changes. At step 0 the channel is at full attenuation.

3.1.2 Profile 1 (DIP pos. 1: ON, DIP pos. 2: OFF)

The step mapping is

0.25

dB. Starting from the top step no. 110 down to step 30, a

channel gain is gradually reduced by 20 dB. Last 29 steps, down to step 1, use
coarser gain changes. At step 0 the channel is at full attenuation.

The Profile 0 and Profile 1 are both shown in Figure 1 below.

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