Gilderfluke&Co 16 Bit CD-Quality Digital Audio Systems User Manual

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ume back to the normal level

C) 100% Mute / Half Mute / Un Mute: The first press will half mute the audio, the next press will

mute the audio fully, and the third press will return the volume back to the normal level

D) Any Start, Start modifier (Delayed Start , Loop or Group Start), or Spiel Request command.

Commands which should NOT be used in combination on the same command line are:

A) 100% Mute / Fade In: On every press the repeater will drop the level immediately and then

fade up from there.

B) 100% Mute / Fade Out: On every press the repeater will drop the level immediately. The Fade

Out command will have no effect, since the audio level is already all the way down.

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Un Mute:

Quickly ramps the output to the level set on the Volume Menu for the ÔnormalÕ output if it was previ-

ously muted or half muted. This level can in turn be referenced to the front panel, external input, or a
number of other sources.

This command can be used in the following combinations on the same input line. These combina-

tions can be used to give you a ÔPush ON/Push OFFÕ-style input on any one input line:

A) Un Mute / Half Mute: The first press will Half Mute the audio, the next press will return the vol-

ume back to the normal level.

B) Un Mute / 100% Mute: The first press will fully mute the audio, the next press will return the vol-

ume back to the normal level

C) Un Mute / 100% Mute / Half Mute: The first press will half mute the audio, the next press will

mute the audio fully, and the third press will return the volume back to the normal level

D) Any Start, Start modifier (Delayed Start , Loop or Group Start), or Spiel Request command.

Commands which should NOT be used in combination on the same command line are:

A) Un Mute / Fade In: On every press the repeater will immediately return the level to normal. The

Fade Up command will have no effect, since the audio level is already all the way up.

B) Un Mute / Fade Out: On every press the repeater will immediately return the audio level to the

normal level, and the Fade Out command will then ramp the audio down from there.

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Fade Out:

Ramps the output down to the minimum levels at the speed selected by the user on the Volume

Menu. The range of adjustment available is from .1 to 9.9 seconds. If received on the same input as a
ÔStop At EndÕ command, a looping spiel wonÕt stop the repeater from playing until the fade out has been
completed. If you start a spiel playing while an output is fully muted, a ФE17Х (Left or stereo) or ФE27Х (right)
will be displayed. This will help you know why the repeater isnÕt making any noise.

This command can be used in the following combinations on the same input line. These combina-

tions can be used to give you a ÔPush ON/Push OFFÕ-style input on any one input line:

A) Fade In / Fade Out: The first press will fade the audio out until it is fully muted. The second

press will ramp the audio up to the normal level.

B) Any Start, Start modifier (Delayed Start , Loop or Group Start), or Spiel Request command.

Commands which should NOT be used in combination on the same command line are:

A) Fade Out / Half Mute: On every press the repeater will drop the level down to the half muted

level and then start ramping down towards a fully muted level.

B) Fade Out / 100% Mute: On every press the repeater will drop the level immediately. The Fade

Out command will have no effect, since the audio level is already all the way down.

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