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The Main Menu is the starting point for the administration of the unit and for the creation and management of presets and its displays. |
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The System menu with its five sub-menus provides the options for adapting the unit to your audio system. |
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The Presets Menus provide the options for creating new presets and for editing and managing existing ones. |
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The Group Menus provide the options for the fundamental configuration of Audio Groups and Non Audio Groups and for managing instruments. |
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The Loudness Menus provide the options for the fundamental allocation of Loudness standards to Audio Groups and for the adjustment of loudness parameters. |
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All the available instruments on a TouchMonitor TMR7-Radio or TMR7-Mount are listed in alphabetic order and marked with the corresponding icon. - A click to the icon opens an interactive graphical presentation with short descriptions of the main display elements - A click to Instrument opens the description of the instrument and its functions in normal operation. - A click to Settings, Keys, and other links opens the descriptions of the instrument-specific menu options. |
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AES Status |
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Loudness Chart |
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Correlator |
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Global Keyboard (in Non Audio group) |
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Loudness Numeric |
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Loudness Sum |
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LRA |
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Moving Coil |
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Program Meter |
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RTA |
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SPL Sum |
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Vectorscope |
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The View Menu provides the options for the positioning and the scaling of the instruments included in the Audio Groups of a Preset to be displayed on the screen. |
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