6. FRONT PANEL
Input Signal Indicators
A set of three pairs of LEDs indicate signal present, +4dBu and input clip for each channel. The
signal present LEDs operate at approximately –40 dBu, giving a useful indication of even relatively low
input signal levels. The +4 dBu LEDs are intended to show nominal operating level and can also be
useful for setting system gain structure. Clip LEDs warn the user of input overload and operate at
+19 dBu.
Preset Store and Recall
These controls provide access to the 45 presets stored within the device. Pressing the store
button allows the user to name a preset and choose which memory location
store button again completes the process. The Recall function operates in a similar way, pressing the
recall button allows the user to select which preset they require, pressing the button for a second time,
then confirming, recalls the new DSP settings.
Note that presets cannot be stored or recalled when Secure mode is activated.
Channel Select Buttons
The currently selected channel is displayed on the top left hand corner of the LCD. Pressing the
channel buttons scrolls through the available input and output channels and finally
functions and back to the default screen. If operating a stereo linked preset, the channel name will
indicate the channel pairing. For example 'A+B' means both input A and B parameters. The name of the
output will be shown briefly at the top of the display when stepping onto an output.
Edit Select Buttons
The currently selected edit parameter page is displayed on the bottom left corner of the
Pressing the edit select buttons moves through the available parameters for the current input or output.
Text Display
Preset, channel, parameter and status information is shown on the 2x 24-character text display.
In most screens the currently selected channel is displayed on the upper line and the edit parameter on
the lower line. To simplify the display and enhance security, some parameters or parameter pages are
omitted when not relevant.
8
it will be held in. Pressing
through the utility
LCD.