Audio
Audio output selections and adjustments are made in the Audio block. Please note, however,
audio input selection is made in the Video Input block via the Audio source: command. In
Teranex 2D, audio input mapping is available, permitting audio from 'embed', 'AES' and 'anlg'
inputs simultaneously, with certain limitations. For details, see 'input mapping' in the 'audio
menu settings' section of this manual.
Setup
Command
AES output select:
Analog input ref level:
Audio meter channels:
Level (Gain) and Delay
AudioUserDelay0:
In the Teranex 2D and Express:
AudioInLevel0:
In the Teranex 3D, you can adjust the level of each channel independently:
AudioInLevel0:
AudioInLevel1:
AudioInLevel2:
AudioInLevel3:
AudioInLevel4:
AudioInLevel5:
AudioInLevel6:
AudioInLevel7:
AudioInLevel8:
AudioInLevel9:
Command Description
Select between AES or Analog audio output on the Teranex
3D XLR connectors. True=AES; False=Analog
Set the Analog Input Reference Level for Teranex 2D and 3D.
Values are: -24 to +24. Default =0. The operational range in
dB is -12 to +12dB. e.g. For +4db, enter a value of 8.
This command selects the pair of audio channels to be
displayed on the front panel LCD in the Teranex AV only.
Values are: MeterChan1&2, MeterChan3&4, MeterChan5&6,
MeterChan7&8, MeterChan9&10, MeterChan11&12,
MeterChan13&14, MeterChan15&16
Set audio delay for all channels to same value.
Enter value as a whole number in milliseconds.
Range is -28 to +1000 msec. Default =0.
Set audio level (gain) for ALL channels to same value. Enter the
value as a whole number of gain in dB times 10 (e.g. For +4dB,
enter a value of 40). Range is -32dB (-320) to +16dB (160).
Default =0.
Set audio level (gain) for Channel 1
Set audio level (gain) for Channel 2
Set audio level (gain) for Channel 3
Set audio level (gain) for Channel 4
Set audio level (gain) for Channel 5
Set audio level (gain) for Channel 6
Set audio level (gain) for Channel 7
Set audio level (gain) for Channel 8
Set audio level (gain) for Channel 9
Set audio level (gain) for Channel 10
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