In this tutorial, we will be diving into the Source Configuration page of the Configuration Wizard. Here you can name your source inputs like your mics and playback devices, assign them as mono/stereo, as well as select the DSP processing you want assigned to your inputs.
In this tutorial, we will continue programming the device inside the Configuration Wizard on the next page titled "Zone Configuration". Here you can name your zones, set each output to be a mid router (one source per zonce) or a mid mixer (multiple source per zone), and select the desired Digital Signal Processing or DSP for each zone.
In this tutorial, we will continue programming the device inside the Configuration Wizard on the next page titled "ZC Panel Configuration". Here you will be able to add ZC controllers to the processor, name them, and configure them accordingly.
In this tutorial, we will continue to program the device inside of the Configuration Wizard on the next page titled "Source ZC Association". This page allows you associate a ZC controller to your sources individually for input gain control (only one controller per inport source can be assigned).
In this tutorial, we will continue to program the device inside the Configuration Wizard on the next page titled "Routing & Zone ZC Association". Here you will be able to assign ducking to your zones as well as ZC controllers (only one ZC controller per output/zone can be assigned).
In this tutorial, we will continue to program the device inside of the Configuraion Wizard on the next page titeld "Front Panel Configuration". Here you will be able to show or hide parmaeters to be seen on the front panel. This is useful if you do not want the customer to be ablel to control paging, mutes, or gain for your zones from the front panel.