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Tools Menu<br />

I/O Config<br />

There are two sets of radio buttons on the right hand side. The first set is used to select Relays or Opto-Isolators.<br />

The second set is used to select Input Paths, Output Paths or Console Status. The combination of radio buttons<br />

determines what is displayed in the list.<br />

Paths and Relays<br />

Click the Relays radio button and either the Input Paths or Output Paths radio button.<br />

The list will show relay setup for input or output paths (as shown for inputs above). The columns are the same for<br />

input and output paths.<br />

Path<br />

This shows all valid input paths (Channels and Tracks) or output paths (Groups, Auxes and Main Outputs).<br />

Fader Mic/Line<br />

This can be set to Any, Mic or Line and is set to Any by default. This determines whether the relay associated with<br />

the fader will be activated when there is a valid input on the Mic or Line input.<br />

For instance, if this is set to Mic for Channel 1 then the fader relay will only fire (when the fader is over-pressed) if<br />

Channel 1 is switched to Mic and there is a source connected to the Mic input.<br />

To select Fader Mic/Line double click the entry for the required path.<br />

Click Mic, Line or Any as required.<br />

Fader Relay<br />

This is the relay number that is switched by the fader overpress.<br />

To select the relay number double click the entry for the required path and type the required relay number<br />

and press .<br />

If Auto Increment is enabled then the entry box will move to the next path.<br />

If Auto Increment Value is also selected then the next unused relay number will be automatically entered in the<br />

box.<br />

To cancel Auto Increment click the red X at the side of the entry box.<br />

Mic Live Bus<br />

This is used to select whether or not the path will affect either of the Mic Live busses when the relays are closed.<br />

Mic Live Busses A and B are 'virtual' busses that can be used to switch relays when they are active. They are<br />

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