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Instruments and Menus | Overview

This overview contains all descriptions about instruments and menus being available as context sensitive help texts on a TMR7-Radio or TMR7-Mount. The order of descriptions approximately follows the order of the quick start guide.

  

Please note:
Please note in each description that the references to specific properties of individual device types and to licenses do not apply to TMR7-Radio and TMR7-Mount.

  

  
• Main Menu  
The Main Menu is the starting point for the administration of the unit and for the creation and management of presets and its displays.   

  

> Main Menu  

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

> Menu locked  

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

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• System Menus  
The System menu with its five sub-menus provides the options for adapting the unit to your audio system.
  

  

> System/General  

> System/Audio

> System/Clock

> System/Network

> System/Special

  

> Additional Infos  

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

> Menu Lock  

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

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• Presets Menus  
The Presets Menus provide the options for creating new presets and for editing and managing existing ones.
  

  

> Internal/External Presets  

> Preset Menu

 

 

  

  

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• Group Menus  
The Group Menus provide the options for the fundamental configuration of Audio Groups and Non Audio Groups and for managing instruments.
  

  

> Audio Group  

> Non Audio Group

 

 

 

  

  

> Routing

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

> Edit Instruments

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

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• Loudness Menus  
The Loudness Menus provide the options for the fundamental allocation of Loudness standards to Audio Groups and for the adjustment of loudness parameters.
  

  

> Loudness  

  

 

 

 

  

  

> Time & Gate

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

> Channel Weighting

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

> Label

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

> Test Time Control

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

> Tolerance Levels

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

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• Instruments (Functions and Menus)  
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.  
    

  

  

AES Status
AES Status monitor is used to display various parameters of AES3 digital audio signals in plain text.


  


> Instrument
  


> Settings


> Keys


> Analog Scales  


> Secondary Limits  

    

  

  

Loudness Chart
The Loudness Chart instrument is used to display and to analyze the course over time of a loudness measurement directly on the display.


  


> Instrument
  


> Settings


> Keys


> Analog Scales  


> Secondary Limits  

    

  

  

Correlator
The Stereo Correlator instrument is used to display the phase relationship between the two channels of a stereo signal (mono compatibility).


  


> Instrument
  


> Settings


> Keys


> Analog Scales  


> Secondary Limits  

    

  

  

Global Keyboard (in Non Audio group)
The Global Keyboard provides definable on-screen keys for simultaneous control of defined functions in multiple instruments, and for preset recall. It also allows external control vial GP IO interface.


  


> Instrument
  


> Settings


> Keys


> Analog Scales  


> Secondary Limits  

    

  

  

Loudness Numeric
The Loudness Numeric instrument (Loud. Num.) is used for the numerical display of the summed Loudness values M, S, or I, the Loudness Range LRA, the maximum values TPmax, Mmax, Smax, and the Integrated test time Itime of a Loudness measurement acc. to EBU R128, ITU BS.1770-4/1771-1, ARIB, ATSC A/85, OP-59, AGCOM, CALM Act, LEQ(M), TASA, SAWA, or specified by customer.


  


> Instrument
  


> Settings


> Keys


> Analog Scales  


> Secondary Limits  

    

  

  

Loudness Sum
The Loudness Sum bargraph instrument is used to display the summed Loudness values M, S, and/or I of a Loudness measurement acc. to EBU R128, ITU BS.1770-4/1771-1, ARIB, ATSC A/85, OP-59, AGCOM, CALM Act, LEQ(M), TASA, SAWA, or specified by customer.


  


> Instrument
  


> Settings


> Keys


> Analog Scales  


> Secondary Limits  

    

  

  

LRA
The Loudness Range instrument (LRA) with MagicLRA mode is used to display a graphical representation of Loudness variances.


  


> Instrument
  


> Settings


> Keys


> Analog Scales  


> Secondary Limits  

    

  

  

Moving Coil
The Moving Coil instrument provides needle instruments for 2-channel stereo signals with PPM display (British), VU display, Loudness display, and combined PPM and Loudness display (BBC mode).


  


> Instrument
  


> Settings


> Keys


> Analog Scales  


> Secondary Limits  

    

  

  

Program Meter
The Program Meter instrument (PPM) provides bargraph and numerical displays of PPM or TruePeak measurements with a comprehensive set of analog and digital scales.


  


> Instrument
  


> Settings


> Digital Scales


> Analog Scales  


> Keys

    

  

  

RTA
The Real Time Analyzer instrument (RTA) is used to display the spectral content of the selected input channel(s) using 31, 61 or 120 filter bands.


  


> Instrument
  


> Settings


> Keys


> Analog Scales  


> Secondary Limits  

    

  

  

SPL Sum
The SPL Sum instrument is used to display the summed SPL level of all channels used in an audio group.


  


> Instrument
  


> Settings


> Keys


> Analog Scales  


> Secondary Limits  

    

  

  

Vectorscope
The Audio Vectorscope is used to display the phase relationship between the two channels of a channel pair (Lissajous display).


  


> Instrument
  


> Settings


> Keys


> Analog Scales  


> Secondary Limits  

    
  

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• View Menu  
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.
  

  

> View Menu  

  

 

 

 

  

  

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