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3.0 Front Panel Functions
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1. Mute keys - Mute/Unmute input and output channels. When an input channel is muted, a
red LED will come on for indication.
2. Gain/Menu keys - Selects the corresponding channel for the LCD menu display and is
acknowledged by a green LED. The last modified menu will be displayed on the LCD.
Linking multiple channels is accomplished by pressing and holding the first channel key,
then pushing the other desired channels. This eases programming for same parameters
across multiple channels. Multiple Inputs can be linked together and multiple Outputs can be
linked together. Inputs and Outputs are linked separately.
3. Peak Level LED - Indicates the current peak level of the Signal:
Signal (-42dB), -12dB, -6dB, -3dB, Over/Limit. The Input Over LED references to the
device's maximum headroom. The Output Limit LED references to the threshold of the
limiter.
4. LCD - Shows all the necessary information to control the unit.
5. Rotary Thumb Wheel - Changes parameter data values. The wheel has travel velocity
sensing which eases large incremental data modifications. For modifying delay and
frequency (1 Hz resolution), pressing the Speed key simultaneously will
increment/decrement the data value by 100X.
6. Menu Control keys - There are 6 menu keys: <<Menu (Menu Down), Menu>> (Menu Up),
<<Cursor (Cursor Down), Cursor>> (Cursor Up), Enter/Sys/Speed and Exit. The function
of each key is explained below:
<<Menu: Previous menu screen
Menu>>: Next menu screen
<<Cursor: Previous cursor in the menu screen
Cursor>>: Next cursor in the menu screen
Enter/Sys/Speed: Enter is used only in the System Menu to proceed with selected
actions.
Sys enters the System Menu from the main menu.
Speed modifies delay and frequency (1 Hz resolution mode)
data values by 100X.
Exit: Exit to the Main Menu
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