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Feb 25, 2025 - 07:27 AM
To select and monitor audio channels using the Wohler AMP1-16-M Audio Monitor, follow these steps:
1. Connect your audio sources to the two 3G/HD/SD-SDI inputs on the rear panel of the monitor using BNC cables.
2. Power on the monitor and wait for it to initialize.
3. On the front panel, you will see two 2.4" LED-backlit LCD displays. These displays will show the audio levels and other information.
4. Use the push-buttons on the front panel to select the audio pairs you want to monitor. The monitor allows you to select any grouping of SDI audio pairs.
5. You can monitor the audio through the built-in speakers, headphones, or the balanced stereo analog outputs on XLR-M connectors. If you want to mute the internal speakers, there is an optional muting feature available.
6. The monitor supports both stereo and mono monitoring. You can adjust the volume and balance controls according to your preference.
7. Additionally, the monitor provides stereo phase indicators to help you monitor the phase relationship between audio channels.
8. The AMP1-16-M also offers adjustable channel trim, allowing you to fine-tune the audio levels.
9. If you want to save and recall specific configurations, you can use the intuitive PC interface and software provided. This software allows you to create, store, and load presets easily.
10. The monitor also features automatic frame rate detection and selection, ensuring compatibility with different video formats.
11. For further details and instructions on using the Wohler AMP1-16-M Audio Monitor, please refer to the owner's manual provided.
Note: The specifications and features mentioned above are based on the information provided in the Wohler AMP1-16-M Dual Input SD SDI 16 Channel Audio Monitor Owner's Manual.
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