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Radio Settings - INTERACT Pro and AT
The Radio Settings tab allows the user to customize wireless settings for INTERACT components.
1. Click Radio Enable to activate/deactivate the wireless radio used by the INTERACT hardware.
2. Radio Frequency is selected by clicking on and selecting a frequency from the Radio Frequency drop
box.
3. Assign a unique ID to your INTERACT device.
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• ClearChannel Assessment scans the radio channel frequency chosen for your INTERACT device and
reports whether there is traffic on that frequency. Click Run to start this process.
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1. Click the Enable Radio Statistics check box to display Link Quality, RSSI Level and Packet Error
statistics for the device.
2. Click Ok to save your changes.
RECORD OUTPUT SETTINGS - INTERACT AT
The Record Output Settings window is used to customize and configure the audio being sent to the
recording device that is connected to the Record jack on the INTERACT mixer. Recording devices include
VCRs, DVD players, and sound cards.
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NOTE: Some of the most common recording devices have been pre-configured for optimal
performance with the INTERACT system. These devices are listed in the Device Toolbox.
Adding a Device Label
• You can add the Manufacturer and Model of your connected Playback device using a serial
command.
• You can also add your Playback device to the Device Toolbox using the
Device Toolbox Editor, which
allows you to specify the Manufacturer and Model.
Meters and Volume
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• Increase and decrease the Low, Mid and High frequency tones using the Equalization Sliders. Levels
can be adjusted from +12 dB to –12 dB.
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• The meters are peak meters which measure the audio level, the nominal level is -10 dBu. The meter bars
move from green to yellow to red as the volume increases. The red bars indicate that the audio is too
loud and is being clipped or cut off.