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Omnia 6 Quick-Start Setup Guide 
 
 
We know that you're probably in a hurry to get on the air with your new Omnia 6. If you have 
technical expertise and previous knowledge of audio processor fundamentals, using the following 
Seven-Point Quick-Start Checklist will get you up and running as quickly as possible. Please refer 
to the remainder of the Operating Guide for additional information. 
 
Refer to the following drawing for the location of the various connectors associated with the 
installation: 
 
 
1.  Install the Omnia 6 in the equipment rack using at least two rack screws. If only two screws 
are used, they MUST be in the bottom holes of the rack ears! 
 
2.  Connect AC power to the unit, and turn on power using the rear-panel power switch. 
 
3.  Connect the audio inputs that are appropriate for your installation. 
 
4.  Navigate to the Input Menu and select the Analog or AES/EBU input. If your audio source is 
providing an audio feed you should see meter activity on the Input, Output, and Processing 
meters. 
5.  While in the Input menu and observing the Input meters, adjust the left and right input level 
controls until the input meters are peaking no higher than –12dBFS. 
 
6.  Connect the audio outputs that are appropriate for your installation. 
 
7.  If you are using the Analog or Digital audio outputs, navigate to the Output Menu and adjust 
the output levels for the equipment that follows the Omnia. 
 
8.  If you are using the Composite Outputs, navigate to the Encode Menu and adjust the 
Composite Outputs to match the device following the Omnia 6. 
 
You're now ready to go on the air! 
 
Note that the Omnia 6 is shipped with the RocknRoll preset as the default. While leaning toward 
the competitive side, it provides a good generic starting point, with a rich and balanced sound, 
which is a good starting point for nearly every format. Remember that our preset names do not 
necessarily mean that the preset is useful for only the formats to which the name refers. Feel free 
to experiment!