Normal mode display elements
(1) The input selected as well as the impedance termination setting.
(2) Mute indication. If the
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symbol is present, the output is muted
(3) Instantaneous power indication. Gives a reading of the peak power (in Watts) supplied to the loudspeaker. Except for bridge mode, the highest
peak power among the two channels of the M1.1 is displayed
(4) Average temperature of the two output channels (in degree Celsius).
(5) Global feedback applied to the channel 2 output board (only displayed in bi-amplification mode)
(6) Global feedback applied to the channel 1 output board (in Bi-amplification mode) or to both output boards (in Monaural or Bridge mode)
(7) Amplifier mode (Monaural, Bi-amplification or Bridge)
Displayed elements depend on the user settings. In the example above, the M1.1 is set as a bi-amplifying power amplifier, using
the balanced XLR connector as input, with its outputs muted (in that example the power should actually display 0 W). Its internal
temperature is 23°C. The output channel 1 is set to 0% global feedback (100% local feedback), while the output channel 2 is
applying a mix of 40% of global feedback (therefore 60% of local feedback).
The following table shows the actions of the front panel push buttons in Normal mode.
Front face push buttons
Unit State
Unit Action
S
, short push
STANDBY
Any other state
Wakes up from STANDBY
Mutes/Unmutes outputs
S
, long push
STANDBY
Any other state
Wakes up from STANDBY
Goes to STANDBY
N
Any state
Enters Shortcuts mode
R
Any state
Enters Shortcuts mode
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M1.1 User Manual
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BALANCED XLR
12 W
BI-AMP
GLOBAL FB: 0%/40%
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(6)
(7)
23 C
(5)