Programming

Assignment

The ASSIGNMENT function lets you assign a priority levels to each amplifi-
er-input combination. This function lets you create a variety of configura-
tion schemes and obtain maximum versatility to meet application needs.
The factory default priority levels are listed below:
Input Factory Priority Level
MIC A 1
MIC B 2
AUX A 3 1 = highest priority
AUX B 4 6 = lowest priority
AUX C 5
AUX D 6
Note: Mic A and Mic B can only be assigned priority 1 or 2; Aux inputs
can only be assigned priority 3, 4, 5, or 6. Therefore, mics will always
have higher priority than Aux inputs. AUXD takes approx. 30 sec to
switch to lower priority input (all other Aux inputs take approx. 16 sec-
onds, Mics take approx. 5 seconds).
1. Enter programming mode and press ENT when the function title ASSIGN-
MENT appears on the display.
2. When the function is entered, the A1 /
AUX A (Amp 1 and Aux A) amp-input
combination is always shown, along
with that combination’s current priori-
ty assignment number (3). To select
another combination, use the AMP
buttons and Input buttons. The new
combination appears on the display
with its associated priority level.
3. A priority level can only be assigned when it is not in use by
another input. To eliminate an input priority so that it is available for
use by another, select the amp-input combination that has the desired
priority number. Press NEXTor BACK until a dash (—) appears and
then press ENT. This disconnects that input from the amp so that its
priority level is available for use with the other input.
4. Now you can select the desired amp-input combination and then press
the NEXT or BACK buttons to increment through available priority levels
(for Mics, 1 & 2; for Aux inputs, 3, 4, 5 or 6).
A1/AUXA 3
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