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6.1
Setting the Channel Level
The Channel Level control is a vertical slider that is adjusted in 1 dB
increments and that controls the input or output levels to and from
the mixer. The Channel Levels can range from -60 dB to 12 dB. If you
place the mouse over the slider, the numerical value of the level
appears.
6.2
Signal LED, Clip LED, and VU Meter
To the right of the Channel Level control are the Signal and Clip LEDs
and the VU meter.
The green
Signal
LED automatically illuminates when a signal is
being received. The red
Clip
LED automatically illuminates when the
signal is clipping., or attempting to deliver an output voltage or cur-
rent beyond its maximum capability. Clipping will distort the sound
and can damage a speaker.
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 to help
you indicate the actual signal level.
6.3
Muting a Channel
You can mute a channel to cut off an audio signal and stop the pro-
duction of sound.
To mute a channel:
Step 1
On the appliance Web UI’s main page, select
DSP
.
Step 2
On the
Mute
row for the channel that you want to
silence, select
Enable
.
The
Enable
LED will illuminate red. You can select the
Enable
button again to unmute the channel.
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6.4
Adjusting Volume Levels
Adjusts the channel volume level in 1 dB increments. The level can be
set at a maximum ob +10 dB to a minimum of -80 dB.