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FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 4 57 0 DISTANCE ALIGNMENT VIDEO CURSOR CHANNEL LINK CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 RANE AD 22S AUDIO DELAY COARSE FINE STORE MEMORY RECALL 1 1 1 BYPASS SIG OL 2 2 2 AD22S AUDIO DELAY 1 23 6 89 1 ALIGNMENT MODE buttons: Press DISTANCE for delay in feet, meters, or milliseconds. Press VIDEO for alignment by frames or milliseconds. 2 CHANNEL button: Press this to switch the cursor location between channels. This button has no effect if the channels are linked. 3 LINK button: Links channels together so changes made affect both channels at once. To treat the channels as a stereo pair, make sure settings for each channel are identical before pressing the LINK button. Press the LINK button again to unlink. 4 CURSOR buttons: Press left or right cursor to select the value for editing. 5 COARSE and FINE controls: These buttons affect the setting that is currently highlighted to change settings or delay values. COARSE increments or decrements delay by 1 ms/feet/meters or 1.0 frames, FINE by 0.1 ms/feet/meters or 0.5 frames. 6 LCD Display: Shows the current readout of settings for each channel. Fields may be selected using the CURSOR buttons and changed using the COARSE / FINE controls. See the DISPLAY sections below. * 7 STORE button: Stores the Delay configuration into current memory for the selected channel. If the asterisk character is shown to the right of the display, the current value does not match the memory location. 8 RECALL button: Copies the stored delay setting into the active channel. If channels are linked, then both are recalled. 9 BYPASS buttons: Toggle relays for each channel. If LED is on, bypass is enabled and the device functions like a wire. If bypass LED is off, the channel is active. 0 SIGNAL / OVERLOAD LEDs: SIG LEDs indicate signal presence on the input. OL LEDs light red when an input signal is near the maximum level and may clip. 3 4 5 67 8 3 4 5 67 8 2 1: 25.50 Feet >2:[ 2.74]Meters 9 2 80 °F Mem A * 27 °C Mem B >1:[ >2:[ 9 2.5]Frames 29.97 fps Mem A * 3.0]Frames 29.97 fps Mem A 1 Distance Mode DISPLAY: DISTANCE MODE 1 Cursor 2 Active Channel(s) 3 Channel # 4 Delay Setting 5 Units (Feet, Meters, ms) 6 Temperature 7 Temp. Units 8 Mem. Bank 9Memory Indicator - * Shown if different than stored value Manual-2 1 Video Mode DISPLAY: VIDEO MODE 1 Cursor 2 Active Channel(s) 3 Channel # 4 Value 5 Units (Frames, ms) 6 Frame rate 7 Units (Frames per second) 8 Mem. Bank 9Memory Indicator - * Shown if different than stored value