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MVX 44 / 48 / 84 / 88 VGA Matrix Switchers • Operation
PRELIMINAR
Y
a
.
If one or more output LEDs are lit AND the +dB LED is lit
, press and
release the
<
button repeatedly until the highest-numbered lit output
LED goes out. Count the button presses.
In example 8
, assume a value
of +8 dB. It will take three presses of the
<
button for the Output 1 LED
to go out.
If one or more output LEDs are lit AND the –dB LED is lit
, press and
release the
>
button repeatedly until the highest-numbered lit output
LED goes out. Count the button presses.
If the +dB LED is lit and NO output LEDs are lit
, press and release the
<
button repeatedly until the +dB and –dB LED are both lit, indicating
0 dB. Count the button presses.
If the –dB LED is lit and NO output LEDs are lit
, press and release the
>
button repeatedly until the +dB and –dB LED are both lit, indicating
0 dB. Count the button presses.
b
. Return to the original audio gain setting by pressing and releasing the
<
or
>
button (the opposite of the button you pressed in step
a
) the same
number of steps you pressed the opposite arrow button in step
1
.
In
example 8
, this means pressing the
>
button three times.
c
. Add the dB value indicated by the highest-numbered lit output LED (no
output LEDs lit and both dB LEDs lit = 0 dB) and either of the following:
• The number of button presses from 0 dB, or
• The number of button presses from when the highest-numbered
output LED lit.
In example 8
:
Output 1 LED:
6 dB
+ 2 presses:
+2 dB
8 dB
d
. The lit +dB or –dB LED indicates the gain (+) or attenuation (–).
3
.
Press and release the
<
button once to decrease the audio level (figure 3-33).
The
<
LED flashes each time the button is pressed
Press and release the
<
button several more times to continue to decrease
the audio level (figure 3-33). Note the output LED, +dB LED, and –dB LED
changes that occur each time the
<
button is pressed and released.
Figure 3-33 shows the result of pressing the
<
button a total of 9 times to
change the value to -1 dB. Note that the +dB LED has turned off and that the
–dB LED is on to indicate a negative level.
VU
3
3
0
+
6
10
2
1
4
3
OUTPUTS
+dB
-dB
The -dB LED
indicates a negative
(attenuation) level.
In this example, the LEDs indicate audio attenuation in the –1 dB to –5 dB range.
The Output 1, Output 2, and Output 3
LEDs display the input's audio level range.
Press the button to
decrease the input audio level
by 1 dB per button push.
The power LED blinks
frequently to indicate that
the adjusted level is
properly set.
A VU meter connected
to output 1 indicates
that the adjusted level
is approximately the
same as the –10 dBV
internal level.
= lit, = unlit,
= flickering LED
Figure 3-33 — Adjust the input audio level
N
Output mutes are protected when front panel
Lock
mode 2 is selected. You can view the mutes in
Lock
mode 2 but you cannot change them from the front panel. See “Setting the front panel Locks (
Executive
modes)” on page 3-40.
If front panel
Lock
mode 2 is selected and you try to perform steps 4 and 5, the actions are ignored.