Phonic DMP8800D handleiding
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DMP8800
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On: This button allows you to turn the corresponding 
input or output signal on and off� When turned off, the 
signal will not be sent to the AES/EBU mix�
Routing: Each of the 8 analog inputs, 8 matrix inputs, 8 
network inputs and 8 matrix outputs, can be assigned to 
the DMP8800’s AES/EBU mix� 
Control Panel
The control panel menu offers complete control of input 
channels� This menu includes level and gain controls, 
metering, and a host of other parameters that can be 
edited�
Channel Name: A preselected channel name can be 
viewed or edited in this screen�
Fader: The input level can be adjusted using this 
onscreen fader�
Meters: The input and output signal level of the channel 
can be viewed through these meters� They can be 
adjusted between pre- and post-fader meters�
Gain Reduction: The gain reduction meter will provide 
a real-time indication of any reduction in gain applied by 
the internal DSP processes of the DMP8800 (including 
compressors-limiters, equalizers, etcetera).
Limiter:  This button will activate the internal limiter 
function for the corresponding channel�
Duck:  Activate the ‘ducking’ feature by pushing this 
button� The duck function can be activated as ducker 1, 
ducker 2, or off, the settings of which are decided by their 
respective menus�
INV: This button will invert the phase of the corresponding 
signal�
CH ON: This button will turn the corresponding channel 
on and off�
Remote Gain Controls: The control panel menu offers 
a remote gain control for each channel� The gain control 
indicates that set by a remote level control and can be 
edited using the DMP8800’s software�
GAIN ON: All remote gain controls can be deactivated 
using these buttons�
Total Att.: This section will indicate the total amount 
of attenuation applied to an input signal, expressed in 
decibels�
Network
When using the DMP8800 remote software – either 
within the local area network or through the internet – 
the network settings need to be set appropriately to allow 
external computers to identify and connect to it�
Device Name: The name of the current device is found 
here� This can be adjusted by the user if necessary�
DHCP Server/Client: Users can activate DHCP 
–  Dynamic  Host  Conguration  Protocol  –  on  the 
DMP8800� The DMP8800 can be selected as either a 
client or a server� When your local network runs off a 
DHCP protocol, the network will automatically assign 
your DMP8800 an IP address� If your network runs off a 
DHCP server, you can turn it on using the DHCP Client 
button� If you wish to set your DMP8800 as the DHCP 
server, turn it on here�
IP Address: When not using a DHCP server, you can 
enter an IP address for your DMP8800 here� Otherwise 
it will be automatically assigned� If entering your own 
IP address, Asystems suggests 192�168�x�99 – where 
“x” could be determined by your local area network’s 
settings� Check network settings on other computers on 
the same network for this value� 
Subnet Mask: The subnet mask for your DMP8800 
can be entered into this eld. For most networks – and 
particularly if you’re unsure what it is – this should be 
kept set as “255�255�255�0”� 
Gateway Address: A gateway is a device that can 
connect other devices in a network that use different 
types of protocols� This is typically your router, but a 
computer could also serve as a gateway�
Current Users: At the bottom of the page, a list of 
currently connected users will be displayed� This list will 
include the user name, the IP address of the user and 
the level of access they’re afforded� 
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Phonic | 
| Model | DMP8800D | 
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd | 
| Taal | Nederlands | 
| Grootte | 9601 MB | 







