Sony OXF-R3 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Control Screens

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Chapter 5 Control Screens

Assigning LINE INPUTS

The middle 8 blocks entitled LINE, each with 2 clickable fields and an
indicator below, are used for setting up LINE inputs.

INPUT – Upper field

The upper field is used to select the I/O source. Click on this to display a
pop-up as in Figure A.

If OFF is selected, there will be no input source. If TONE is selected, the
source is the oscillator as set up in the console centre section.

To select a source, click on one in the list. These can be ADC (analogue)
sources or AES (digital) sources, as numbered. Clicking on AES will
swap from the ADC page (Figure A) to the AES page and vice versa.

RANGE

A contiguous range of inputs can be assigned simultaneously. To assign a
set of consecutive inputs to a number of consecutive channel inputs, ADCs
17-24 to channel Line Inputs 1-8 as an example:

• Click on the upper field below the LINE legend of Channel 1 for the

assignment pop-up shown in Figure A.

• Click on RANGE and its characters turn white and the background red.

• Click on the lowest number of the ADCs required, 17 in this example,

and it highlights red.

• Click on the highest number of the ADCs required, 24 in this example,

and ADCs 17-24 are assigned simultaneously to Line Inputs 1-8.

ADCs already in use will be “stolen” in all cases when the RANGE function is
used.

To set a range of inputs to off or assign the oscillator signal set at the
master section:

• Click on RANGE and its characters turn white and the background red.

• Click on OFF or TONE for a pop-up displaying the channel numbers.

• Click on the first and last of the range required.

SAMPLE RATE CONVERTER – Second field (Indicator)

This indicator turns red and reads “SRC ON” when a digital source is
selected which has its SRC turned on. SRCs are controlled via the
PREFERENCES GUI, described later in this chapter.

NAME – Third field

The lower field is used to enter an electronic scribble name for the LINE
INPUT. Click on this to display a pop-up as shown in Figure B. Either
click on a name already displayed or click on NEW ENTRY and use the
QWERTY keyboard to type in a new name of up to 6 characters. Press
ENTER when finished.

Note:

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