Flow screen, G-ware screens, System configuration ~ g-ware screens – ClearOne XAP 800 User Manual

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G-Ware has three modes: Configuration, Preset, and Macro Recorder. Configuration is

used to configure the unit and is the default mode. The Preset and Macro modes are

discussed in Chapter 4: Advanced Configuration. You can switch between modes by

clicking on the corresponding toolbar button. The current mode is displayed on the

status bar.

There are two main configuration screens, the Flow Screen and the Matrix

Screen. All unit configuration and audio routing is accessed through these screens.

Flow Screen

The G-Ware Flow Screen is the main access window for G-Ware’s features and

functions. Using the menus and toolbar at the top of the screen, you can access

general configuration windows. Unit specific configurations are accessed through the

buttons and labels on the Flow Screen itself. If you have multiple units, click on the

unit icon in the Site pane to access that particular unit’s Flow Screen.

The Flow Screen shows a detailed block diagram of the path of the audio

signal, presenting a graphical explanation of each stage of audio processing. Mic

and line inputs, outputs, expansion buses, and processing block configuration

windows can all be accessed from this screen. The XAP 800 Flow Screen has seven

icons and buttons at the bottom of the Flow Screen which open the following unit

programs: Remote Builder, Gating Control, Signal Generator, Preset Mode, Macro

Editor, Meters, and GPIO Builder.

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System Configuration

~ G-Ware Screens

G-Ware Screens

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Figure 3.16. G-Ware Flow Screen

Figure 3.15.

Configuration, Preset,

and Macro toolbar

buttons.

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