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Failover Time is a feature that when set to a value other than zero (disabled) allows the Omnia.ONE to automatically select another input source if the currently selected one fails. Failover Time is the amount of time that will elapse after the failure of audio on the primary input source before the unit makes the decision to switch to the secondary (failover) input source. For instance, if Failover Time is set for 5 seconds and the primary audio source fails, 5 seconds later the unit will switch to the secondary audio input if that input is active. If, at any time, audio is restored on the primary input (for 1 second, continuously), the unit will switch back to the primary audio input. It will remain with the primary input unless another failure is detected. Fover Src (Failover Source) Failover Source selects which audio input: Analog, AES/EBU (digital) or Livewire will serve as the secondary audio input. Note that the audio input that is selected under Input Source (above) will always be the Primary audio input. A source selected under Failover Source will always be the secondary source. Anlg Level (Analog Level) Adjusts the master audio input level for the analog inputs, which are derived from the rear panel XLR female input connectors. (See Proper Setting of Input Levels on Page 11) Right Trim Allows a +/-3dB adjustment of the right analog audio channel gain to correct minor left/right balance problems in the input audio. The left channel analog input gain is not affected by this control and is set using the master Analog Level control previously described. AES Level (AES/EBU Level) Adjusts the master audio input level for the AES Digital input, which is derived from the rear panel RJ-45 StudioHUB connector. (See Proper Setting of Input Levels on Page 11) Right Trim Allows a +/-3dB adjustment of the right digital audio channel gain to correct minor left/right balance problems in the input audio. The left channel digital input gain is not affected by this control and is set using the master AES Level control previously described. LW Level (Livewire Level) Adjusts the master audio input level for the Livewire input, which is derived from the rear panel Ethernet / Livewire RJ-45 connector. (See Proper Setting of Input Levels on Page 11) Right Trim Allows a +/-3dB adjustment of the right Livewire audio channel gain to correct minor left/right balance problems in the input audio. The left channel Livewire input gain is not affected by this control and is set using the master LW Level control previously described. Invert Permits audio phase inversion to be performed in the following combinations: [None] – No Channel inversion is performed (factory default) [Both] – Both left and right channel phase is inverted. “Both” is typically selected if it sounds “better” to an announcer (monitoring themselves in headphones using the output of the processing) than “None”. One of the two settings 71