DuTCH audio MC1 Manuel - Page 3

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Rotary encoder and display
Monitor level
In the centre of the panel you will find the multifunctional rotary encoder and the LED
display. When you turn the encoder, you will change the monitor output level with a 64
steps range. Every step is ~1dB attenuation, 64 is no attenuation and the maximum
attenuation at 01 is approximately ~-64dB, 00 means silence/muted.
Input selector
The input selection is done by pushing the encoder, the display shows the selected input
(C1 to C4). After about 3 seconds the display reverts back to showing the attenuation value.
Balance control
When you push the encoder and at the same time turn it to left or right you have a
balance/pan control. The range goes from -9 (left) to 9 (right) and the centre is shown as 0.
Standby
When you push and hold the encoder for 2 seconds the attenuator goes in bypass and
mutes the signal, the display just shows a 'decimal dot'. When you push the encoder again,
it comes out of standby with a soft start and shows 00 and after about 3 seconds it reverts
the last known value again (just like when powering on).
IR Remote
It's possible to use the functions of the encoder with an IR remote control. By default it
uses the
Philips RC5, RC5X, RC6 and Sony SIRC protocol in its 12-bit and 15-bit version
protocols. Other options are possible as well, please contact us for more info.
Push-buttons
Mute
When you push the 'Mute' button, the signal cuts and the led in the switch becomes red
showing that it's in mute.
Dim
When you push the 'Dim' button, the output signal is instantly attenuated by 15dB. The
switch turns red for visual feedback. For more info on changing the 15dB attenuation, see
the technical details.
Diff
When you push the 'Diff' button, the left side will be polarity flipped to check if things might
be out of phase, but also when combined with the 'Mono' button you can listen to just the
diff/side channel. The switch turns red for visual feedback. Note: the diff function only
works with balanced signals because of it's passive nature.
Mono
When you push the 'Mono' button the left and right signals are summed to mono. The
switch turns red for visual feedback.
Monitor 1 / 2
With the 'monitor 1/2' button you can select which monitor output is used. Green is monitor
1, yellow is monitor 2.