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On-Air Switch

The On-Air Switch page gives you the possibility to change sources for an output controlled by logic sources.

DXConfig Software - On Air Switch

You can select three stereo audio sources, which can be switched by two logic sources.

On the left-hand side you can see the audio sources of the On-Air switch. The black lines symbolise audio signal paths. There are two blue-coloured signal switches, each with an associated logic sources (see figure On-Air Switch configuration).

On-Air Switch configuration

To configure the On-Air switch, follow these steps:

  1. Click the button next to the Source 1L box, the Audio Sources window opens.
  2. In the Audio Sources window, select a source and click Assign. Alternatively you can double-click on the source or drag it to the Source box. The source is now assigned to the On-Air switch.
  3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the Sources 1R, 2L, 2R, 3L and 3R.
  4. The main switch on the right-hand side is assigned by default to the OnAir Logic Function. To change the logic source, click and select another logic source from the Logic Sources window.
  5. The switch between Source 1 and Source 2 has no default logic source and you have to select a logic source if Source 2 will be used. Click and select another logic source from the Logic Sources window.

The main switch with its default logic source OnAir is already preconfigured in the 52/DX-System. To switch between Source 3 and Source 1 (or Source 2) follow these steps:

  1. On the TFT/Touch Display, on the main page, tap on add. Settings.
  2. Tap on the ON AIR button and press at the same time the OK key on the central module (52-1010). The ON AIR button turns red. Source 3 is now selected.
  3. To switch back to Source 1 (or Source 2), tap on the OFF AIR button and press at the same time the OK key on the central module (52-1010). The OFF AIR button turns green and the ON AIR button turns white. Source 1 is now selected.

In the On Air Switch Signal area, you can assign the On Air Switch Signal to the Selector List 1 and Selector List 2. You can find these lists on the Selector view of the TFT/Touch Display.

The Label and color for the corresponding TFT buttons can be changed in the TFT Keyoptions area.