Exit, Livewire, Bypass – Omnia Audio Omnia.ONE User Manual

Page 115: Save io config

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output gain is not affected by this control and is set using the master LW Level control
previously described.


<-Exit

Click on this option to return to the Output submenu

<-Exit

Click on this option to return to the Input/Output menu.


Livewire


Disable Livewire

When clicked on, gives the option to disable Livewire. This is needed if you will be connecting
the Omnia’s Ethernet network jack to a non-Livewire network.

<-Exit

Click on this option to return to the Discrete I/O submenu.

Bypass

Process

The normal setting.

Bypass

Completely bypasses all processing and I/O controls.



Save IO Config


I/O settings are those that affect the audio input and output configuration and allow correct
interface with the rest of the airchain / external equipment.


Save IO Config saves all user settings within the Input/Output menu to the system’s non-volatile
memory as named configuration presets. Use this to save your I/O configuration as the system default or
save more than one configuration if the unit will be used with different external equipment configurations.
These saved configurations can be recalled using the “Load IO Config” option.

To save an IO

configuration proceed as follows:

Highlight “Save IO Config and click. “Name” will be highlighted and the Name field will display
“<none>” if no previous configurations have been saved or it will automatically display the currently
loaded configuration’s name. If you wish to overwrite this existing configuration with your changes, just
rotate the jog wheel clockwise to highlight the Save button and click. Your changes will be saved to the
existing configuration preset.
If instead, you wish to save your changes as a new configuration preset with a different name, click the jog
wheel while “Name” is highlighted and the editing cursor will appear, highlighting the first character of the
existing preset name. This is “select” mode. (If no previous configurations were saved, “<none>” will
vanish and be replaced by the editing cursor.)

If an existing preset name is present, you can scroll left and right through its text by rotating the jog wheel
knob. Be careful not to scroll clockwise past the blank space just after the last character in the name or
“select” mode will be cancelled. If this happens, simply rotate the knob counter-clockwise until “Name” is
highlighted and click to re-enter “select” mode.

When you reach the character you want to edit, click. This puts the cursor in “edit” mode. You can now
change that character by scrolling through the character list with the knob. When the desired character is

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