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HELIX DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software
User Guide
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B Specify channel details in the lower Home tab
5 For each channel, type in a Long Name (maximum 11 characters, upper or lower case) and
Short Name (maximum 3 characters, upper case only) that identifies the channel
function/location in the equaliser network.
Note
When editing a Channel in the Home tab, it is highlighted in dark grey to indicate that it is
the active view on the graphic display.
The Long Name is used on the alphanumeric display when the slave is a DN9340, while the short name is
used by the ‘starburst’ display when the slave is DN9344. The Long Name is also used to identify channels
in the FastNav
®
Screen. Both names are shown above the graphic displays of the HELIX AddIn and
slave DN9340 to indicate which channel is currently on display.
6 Set the Delay for Channel A and Channel B by scrolling the s, ms and µs fields or typing a
value. The maximum delay allowed is 1s.
7 Set the input gain Level for Channel A and Channel B by typing in a value or by using the
slider to the right of each channel panel for coarse adjustment and the field scroll for fine
adjustment. (Clicking above/below the slider pointer increases/decreases the level in 0.5dB
steps.) To mute the input signal, click on Mute. The button changes to red to show that it
is currently active.
Note
When settings are transferred to/from the unit, the Mute is linked to the Off setting,
found just below –40dB (the HELIX units do not have Mute buttons). So that, when
writing settings to the unit, ‘Mute on’ will set the unit to Off. Conversely, when getting
settings from the unit, an Off value at the unit will switch Mute on and set the Level field to
–40dB. The only exception to this is when a signal interruption occurs while working
online (see Section 7.6).
4.2 Linking and Bypassing Channels
To link the channels for identical operation
1 Click on the Navigation Strip of the channel whose settings you wish to retain.
2 Tick the Link AB check box.
The settings of the background channel are overwritten and locked to the channel currently on view.
Both Navigation Strips and both Channel Panels on the lower Home tab are highlighted as active to
indicate that any changes made to settings are applied to both channels. Although the graph is labelled
with only Channel A names, Channel B names are retained for downloading.
To return to separate channel operation, clear the Link AB check box.
To switch a channel out of the equaliser network
Tick its Bypass check box on the respective Channel Panel on the lower Home tab.
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