Page 4 MPAII Installation and Operations Manual
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Front-Panel Controls
The MPAII front-panel control (See Figure 2, below.) perform the following
functions. The controls are numbered for easy indentification.
1. Mic 1–Mic 8 LEDs. These LEDs light green when the corresponding
microphone gates ON. They do not indicate signal level.
GATING LED NOTE:
These indicators, in conjunction with the PA LEVEL indicator [4], will also be
used to indicate whether the current operating program is one of the six factory
preset programs (the PA LEVEL LED will glow green ), or one of six user-defined
programs (the PA LEVEL LED will glow red). See Page 14 for a more detailed
explanation of this feature.
2. Aux In LED. This LED lights green to indicate audio presence on the
auxiliary channel. It does not indicate signal level.
3. Master Mix LED. This LED indicates the level of audio being sent out the
MASTER OUTPUT. The LED lights green with normal audio presence and
lights red to indicate audio peaks.
4. PA Level LED. This LED indicates the level of audio being received from
the PA INPUT. The LED lights green with normal audio presence and lights
red to indicate audio peaks.
5. Power LED. This LED lights green when power is being received by the
MPAII and the POWER switch [6] is ON.
6. Power Switch. This switch turns ON/OFF the MPAII and any equipment
connected to the auxiliary power connector.
7. Program Button. This button, when pressed, scrolls through the 12 MPAII
operation programs. The MIC LEDs [1] and the PA LEVEL LED [4] display
which program the MPAII is currently running. When the PA LEVEL LED
is green, the six factory default programs are shown on MIC 1–MIC 6 LEDs.
When the PA LEVEL LED is red, the six user-programmable programs are
shown. Hold down the PROGRAM button to use the selected program.
8. PA Level Control. This control is used to adjust the audio level to the
power amplifier.
9. Program B Button. This button, when held down, selects a program.
When this button is pressed, MIC LEDs [1] momentarily cycle on, one at a
time, to indicate the MPAII is ready to select a new program. Complete
instructions begin on Page 14.
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Figure 2. MPAII front-panel controls