ESI Waveterminal 2496 User Manual
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3. –10dBV
Sets the nominal input and output levels to –10dBV for consumer audio
applications.
4. BAL
Select if you are using balanced lines. Balanced lines usually have 3
connectors, such as XLR connectors or 1/4” TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) phone
jacks.
5. UNBAL
Select if you are using unbalanced lines. Unbalanced lines usually have
only 2 connectors, such as RCA type jacks and the normal 1/4” phone
jacks.
6. Gang Mode
This links the L-R faders for stereo operation. Un-select the Gang Mode
if you need to control the left and right levels independently.
A N A L O G O U T P U T M I X M O N I T O R I N G
This is where you select the source that is routed to the Analog Output jacks of the WT2496.
You can select just one or all four simultaneously.
1. Analog In
A signal connected to the Analog Input ports of the WT2496 is routed to the Analog Output
ports for input monitoring.
2. Digital In
A signal connected to the Digital Input port of the WT2496 is routed to the Analog Output
ports for input monitoring.
3. Wave 1
The output of a wave device routed to the Waveterminal 2496 is routed to the Analog
Output ports for monitoring.
4. Wave 2
The output of a wave device routed to the Waveterminal 2496(D) is routed to the Analog
Output ports for monitoring.