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3. Channel settings
3.1. Stereo Channel Settings
When a channel selection button is pressed, multiple options
are available for the input and talkback channels on the CHANNEL
SETTINGS section.
Navigating the menu layers and parameters can be done by:
• Pressing the channel selection button to access the
corresponding channel’s settings and holding it down to
alternate between the performance parameter layer and
the channel settings layer. When pressing the same channel
selection button twice, the channel is unselected, and the
CHANNEL SETTINGS section will control the headphone main
mix settings.
• Pressing the CHANNEL SETTINGS encoder once to toggle
between parameters
• Turning the CHANNEL SETTINGS encoder to adjust
the parameter
The Channel Performance Parameters Layer (white
backlight) is activated by pressing the channel selection button
and contains the following:
• BALANCE: left/right panning when in stereo mode, or
balance between the two channels when in dual mode.
• TONE: +/-12dB tilt EQ
• FX SEND: ON/OFF, sends the channel to the onboard reverb
eect. The reverb level can be set in the headphone mix
performance parameters layer (see Section 3.3)
The Channel Settings Layer (green backlight) is accessed
by holding down the channel selection button and contains
the following:
• MODE:
• Stereo: two adjacent input channels are panned
hard left/right. BALANCE controls the volume of
each channel.
• Mono: two adjacent input channels are panned to the
center. BALANCE controls the stereo position of the
sum of both input channels.
• Dual: two adjacent input channels are panned to
the center. BALANCE controls the volume ratio
between both channels, while keeping them panned
to the center. This is useful, for example, when a
bass drum and snare signal are delivered on two
consecutive channels.
• NAME: choose from many preset channel names.
3.2. AUX / MIC Stereo Shannel Settings
The Channel Performance Parameters Layer
(white backlight) is activated by pressing the AUX MIC channel
selection button and contains the following:
• AUX TRIM: adjusts the level of the AUX IN gain
(OFF, -59dB to +20dB)
• MIC TRIM: adjusts the level of the internal or external mic
gain (OFF, -59dB to +20dB)
The Channel Settings Layer (green backlight) is accessed by
holding down the AUX MIC channel selection button and selects the
internal or external microphone (MIC SEL: INT or EXT, respectively)
3.3. Headphone Main Mix Settings
When no stereo channel is selected, processing options for the
main monitoring mix are available.
The Headphone Mix Performance Parameters Layer (light blue
backlight) is active by default and contains the following:
• BALANCE: left/right panning
• TONE: +/-12dB tilt EQ
• REVERB: sets the overall reverb level (OFF, -59dB to +20dB).
While on this screen, pressing a channel selection button
toggles the corresponding FX SEND ON/OFF (also found in
the channel performance parameters layer)
The Settings Layer (blue backlight) is activated by holding down
the CHANNEL SETTINGS encoder and contains the following:
• LIMITER: threshold from 0dB to -20dB
• MID GAIN: -12dB to +6dB gain of the mid frequency band
• MID FREQUENCY: center frequency of the mid band (100Hz
to 9500Hz)
• TALKBACK: selects if you are listening to the A, B or
both A and B talkback channels coming through the
StageConnect system.
• TB DIM: sets the amount of attenuation applied to the
headphone mix while the talkback is active.
• LIGHT: controls the screen’s and buttons’ backlight intensity.
• CONT: controls the screen’s contrast.
• REMOTE: enables or disables the remote control of the P24
from a console or other P24s.
• INIT P24: sets all the P24’s parameters back to default values.
Alternatively, hold down the TALK button while powering on
the unit to initialize the P24’s settings.
• SND CFG: this option allows sending the conguration
of any P24 connected to ports 1.1, 2.1, 3.1 or 4.1 to all
other P24s connected to the same hub and to the other
daisy-chained hubs.
Note: The limiter is located after the volume control in the signal
ow to protect your hearing against sudden peaks. Adjust it
consciously and remain within safe hearing levels in the heat of
the performance!
4. Remote control
Channel name information is received by the P24HUB through
either AES50 A or StageConnect CLIENT/Slave ports. This channel
name information is then transmitted through the 4 front
StageConnect ports; allowing the individual P24 personal mixers
to display the channel information and congure its 12 channels
to mono, stereo or dual mono respectively. To do so, enable
REMOTE in the Settings Layer and congure the routing and
naming as follows:
• Mono:
• 1 channel + 1 empty channel (or vice versa)
• Stereo:
• Left and right channels with names ending in
“L” and “R”
• Left and right channels with the same name
• Dual:
• Any other setup not classied as Mono or Stereo
5. Firmware update
1. To update the P24 rmware, download the SimplyPUT
update tool from behringer.com.
2. Open the SimplyPUT tool.
3. Connect the P24 to the computer via USB.
4. Connect the P24 to the power outlet while holding down
the Channel Settings encoder.
5. SimplyPUT will automatically detect and update the P24.
In case it doesn’t or if you want to install an older rmware
version, download the desired rmware. In SimplyPUT, go
to File>Local File and load the desired rmware.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Behringer |
| Model | P24 |
| Categorie | Monitor |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 4869 MB |
