38
IN1IN1
O
N00
Input gain setting (p. 40-A1)
IN1 _______
Input channel name setting (p. 40-A2)
DUCKER
O
FF
Ducker ON/OFF setting (p. 46-A24)
Output assignment and level settings (p. 46-A27)
(For the channel
on which the D-001T is used)
Pre-paging tone ON/OFF setting
(p. 43-A13)
Operation mode setting (p. 43-A14)
(For the channel
on which the ZP-001T is used)
.
:
DUCKER PR I
O
R
I
TY 1
(When the ducker function is set to ON)
Ducker priority level setting
(p. 46-A25)
DUCKER DEPTH
O
FF
(When the ducker function is set to ON)
Ducker depth setting
(p. 46-A26)
IN1 PHANT
O
M
O
FF
Phantom power ON/OFF setting (p. 40-A3)
IN1 N
O
M
O
FF
NOM attenuation ON/OFF setting (p. 41-A5)
IN1 SENSITIVITY 10
Input sensitivity setting (p. 40-A4)
BASS+12 TRE
B
LE 10
L
O
UDNESS
O
N
Loudness compensation setting (p. 41-A7)
BASS and TREBLE settings (p. 41-A6)
EQ ON/OFF, Band number, Gain, Q,
and Center frequency settings (p. 41-A8)
HPF and LPF settings (p. 42-A9)
C
O
M
PRESS
O
R
OF
F
Compressor setting (p. 42-A10)
E
Q
10 +12 07 315
..
HPF 400 HZ L
P
F 125
.
IN1
G
ATE
O
N
G
ATE THRESH
O
LD 30
Gate ON/OFF setting (p. 43-A11)
(When the Gate ON/OFF setting is ON)
Gate threshold level setting (p. 43-A12)
IN1
O
UT10
* See the right page.
(For the channel
on which the AN-001T is used)
* See the next page.
PREPA
G
ET
O
NE
O
FF
M
O
DE
=
PA
G
IN
G
P
O
RT
Input channel name setting
(For the channel on which
the module other than the AN-001T is used)
To select, INPUT SELECT
1 8
* For the channel on which the D-001T is used
To select, or

10.3.1. Setting flow chart

The screen display examples shown below may differ from actual displays.

The on-screen indications shown in red here (actually shown by flashing cursors) are parameters or setting contents

to be selected with the Parameter setting knob, input channel selection key or other designated keys.

The indications of the [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] arrows represent that the screen is switched with the Screen shift key.

Unless otherwise specified, use the Parameter setting knob for each parameter selection.
10.3. Input Setting