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100 Chapter 3: Converge® Console Programming
You can change the label (name) of the channel in the Telco Tx entry box, toggle the NOM button to turn constant
gain mode on or off, toggle the Mute button to mute or un-mute the channel, and use the Gain slider to set the gain
level for the channel. The Output Level meter shows the level for the channel in real time.
NOTE: Changes to channel configuration settings made in the channel routing matrix apply
globally to that channel. For example, changing the label (name) from “Input 1” to “Podium
Mic” in the Mic 1 entry box changes the name of the channel in the Tree View pane, and
everywhere else the label appears in Console.
Creating Channel Objects
One of the most powerful features of the Console software is the ability to create Channel Objects. After
configuring an output using the Channel View tab as described in this topic, you can save it into the Database,
and use Drag and Drop Configuration to streamline configuration tasks for your Converge Pro installations.
To save an input channel configuration, right click in the Channel View screen (anywhere above the channel routing
matrix). From the menu that appears, select Export Object as shown below.
NOTE: You can apply the channel configurations for the current channel to all channels of the
same type by selecting the Apply to all option.
Enter an appropriate Label (name) in the entry field of Export Object dialog as shown below.
Click Export to save the configuration to the database, or Cancel to return to the Channel View screen.
Console saves the object to the database and displays it in the Object Tree as shown below.
For more information on using audio devices and channel objects, see the following topics:
AV Devices
Creating AV Devices
Channel Objects
Database Tab
Drag & Drop Configuration
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