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1. Power switch
To turn the power on and off.
2. Overload indicator CH1 & CH2
This red LED illuminates when one of the protections have been activated. No sound will be heard
anymore. This will be in case of overheating being the result of drawing too much power from your
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3. Level indicators/clip-limit CH1 & CH2
The bottom LED will light green after powering on. To work under normal conditions the volume
indicator should be kept under 0dB. At +4dB a limiter will be activated. This red LED indicates that the
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This is NOT a clip indicator!
When the overheating protection circuit is active, the level indicators will all go dark. If this occurs
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not obstructed.
4. Prior LED CH1 & CH2
This yellow LED will illuminate when the prior input has been selected by means of the priority input
contact (see 11b). In bridge mode only the indication of CH1 are valid.
5. Program LED CH1 & CH2
This green LED tells you that the ‘program’ input is active.
6. Bridged LED
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Connect a sound source to the program or priority input 2 in bridge mode.
Front panel