Cadac S-Type User Manual

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GLOSSARY-VI

S-Type

Revision S2005-6

matrix group

Module where signals are mixed together from
appropriately assigned matrix sends.

matrix output

Level controlled output of the resulting mixed
signals of the matrix.

matrix send

A potentiometer for sending signal from a group
module to a matrix bus.

MG

Abbreviation of

Mute Group

MG assignment

The process of assigning an input channel to a
Mute Group.

microphone level

The signal strength of the microphone output.

mixing bus

An electrical conductor or pair of conductors for
adding electrical signals together.

Mnemonic

Defined as something that supports memory.

module

A structure for housing electronic circuits and
components. A mixing console is built up from a
number of different modules, each having a cer-
tain function such as an input module, output
module, stereo module or it may involve other
functions.

monitor amplifier

Amplifier connected between a console output
(usually the LISTEN module) and the monitor
speakers.

monitored output

Console output that is being monitored (listened
to), either via headphones or an external ampli-
fier and speakers.

MSTR

Abbreviation of Master.

MTX PRE

Feature of the Output & Matrix module allowing
the OUTPUT to be routed directly from the
group to the MATRIX pre-fader.

MUTE group

Group of channels that have been assigned to
one Mute Group and can be muted by pressing
one button.

Mute group assignments

The process of assigning channels to one mute
group i.e. all channels in that group may then be
muted by pressing only one button.

O/P

Abbreviation of OutPut.

on-board jumpers

Inter-connects that may be configured by the
user to suit a certain application.

OPEN LED

Located on a fader panel, this LED illuminates
when the channel VCA is open and not muted
locally or by assignment to a Mute Group.

Osc frequency

Feature of the Oscillator & Communications
module allowing the integral module oscillator to
be set to generate a certain frequency within the
range of 31Hz to 16kHz, as indicated by the
switch.

oscillator

An electronic circuit used to generate a single
frequency or noise spectrum.

Oscillator/Comms module

Module that features an oscillator, remote calling
and communication functions.

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