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QuickMedia™ Receiver/Processor Crestron QM-RMCRX-BA
Audio Mixer Signals (continued)
SIGNAL TYPE
AND NAME
DESCRIPTION
Analog input
<Mic2ToMicMixOut>
Sets the MIC 2 mixing level on the AUDIO SPCH output channel.
MIC 2 is mixed with MIC 1, LEFT IN and RIGHT IN, and routed to the AUDIO
SPCH channel.
Valid analog values range from -800d (-80dB) to 0d (0dB), adjustable in
increments of 0.1dB (1d = 0.1dB).
A value of -800d (-80dB) signifies the minimum mixing level and will cut the mixing
level to a complete mute.
A mixing level of 0d (0dB) means that the signal will pass unaffected.
Out of range values will clip the mixing level to the minimum or maximum value.
Analog output
<Mic2ToMicMixOut_F>
Indicates the current mixing level being applied to MIC 2 on the AUDIO SPCH
channel.
Analog input
<LeftToMicMixOut>
Sets the LEFT IN mixing level on the AUDIO SPCH output channel.
LEFT IN is mixed with RIGHT IN, MIC 1 and MIC 2, and routed to the AUDIO
SPCH channel.
Valid analog values range from -800d (-80dB) to 0d (0dB), adjustable in
increments of 0.1dB (1d = 0.1dB).
A value of -800d (-80dB) signifies the minimum mixing level and will cut the mixing
level to a complete mute.
A mixing level of 0d (0dB) means that the signal will pass unaffected.
Out of range values will clip the mixing level to the minimum or maximum value.
Analog output
<LeftToMicMixOut_F>
Indicates the current mixing level being applied to LEFT IN on the AUDIO SPCH
channel.
Analog input
<RightToMicMixOut>
Sets the RIGHT IN mixing level on the AUDIO SPCH channel.
RIGHT IN is mixed with LEFT IN, MIC 1 and MIC 2, and routed to the AUDIO
SPCH channel.
Valid analog values range from -800d (-80dB) to 0d (0dB), adjustable in
increments of 0.1dB (1d = 0.1dB).
A value of -800d (-80dB) signifies the minimum mixing level and will cut the mixing
level to a complete mute.
A mixing level of 0d (0dB) means that the signal will pass unaffected.
Out of range values will clip the mixing level to the minimum or maximum value.
Analog output
<RightToMicMixOut_F>
Indicates the current mixing level being applied to RIGHT IN on the AUDIO SPCH
channel.
Analog input
<Mic1ToPgmLeft>
Sets the MIC 1 mixing level on the AUDIO L channel.
MIC 1 is mixed with MIC 2, LEFT IN and RIGHT IN, and routed to the AUDIO L
output channel.
Valid analog values range from -800d (-80dB) to 0d (0dB), adjustable in
increments of 0.1dB (1d = 0.1dB).
A value of -800d (-80dB) signifies the minimum mixing level and will cut the mixing
level to a complete mute.
A mixing level of 0d (0dB) means that the signal will pass unaffected.
Out of range values will clip the mixing level to the minimum or maximum value.
Analog output
<Mic1ToPgmLeft_F>
Indicates the current mixing level being applied to MIC 1 on the AUDIO L channel.
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