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Tip:
For best results, use the vertical slider to adjust the input level until you have a strong signal (i.e.,
within the green and yellow areas on the meter), then adjust the final output levels using the DSP Outputs
controls.
To adjust the channel volume level:
1
On the appliance Web UI’s main page, select
DSP
.
2
Use the channel’s slider to adjust the volume level.
Knob Adjustments
Many DSP controls use knobs to adjust one or more settings. The value of a knob can be
adjusted in one of two ways:
1
Click the knob control, hold the mouse button down, and drag the mouse up or down
to increase or decrease the value.
2
Double-click the knob, type a value into the resulting popup, and click the Save but
-
ton.
Signal Indicators
Each input channel has signal indicators and two vertical volume unit (VU) meters, labeled
“IN” and “OUT”.
The green input signal LED(s) automatically illuminates when a signal is being received.
The “IN” VU meter indicates the strength of the channel’s input signal (after gain adjust
-
ments), while the “OUT” VU meter indicates the strength of the channel’s output signal.
The VU meter not only illuminates green, yellow, or red (depending on the signal level),
but also has a scale ranging from -60 to 0 dB to indicate the actual signal level.
Muting a Channel
You can mute a channel to cut off an audio signal and stop the input signal from being
sent to the output channel. Note the input signal will still be visible on the IN meter, but
the OUT meter will show that nothing is being forwarded to the output channel.
To mute a channel:
1
On the appliance Web UI’s main page, select
DSP
.
2
Click the
Mute
button for the channel that you want to silence.