grace design m906
owner’s manual
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aDjUStinG cUe oUtPUt Dim on taLkBack LeveL
The m906 allows the user to DIM the source feeding the CUE output when TALKBACK is engaged. This
feature, which is variable from –0.0dB (off ) to –35dB, can be very useful when the engineer wishes
to attenuate the program material while communicating to talent in the studio. This is adjusted as
follows:
1. Enter CAL mode by pressing the CAL switch. The switch LED will begin to flash, indicating that you’re now in
calibration mode.
2. Press the MON->CUE switch. The switch LED will begin to flash. Scroll through the CUE/SPK3 OUTPUT options until
“CUE OUTPUT DIM ON TALKBACK” is displayed.
3. “CAL” will be displayed in the headphone level LED display while the current CUE DIM level is shown in the main level
LED display.
4. Rotate the ‘main level/edit’ rotary encoder in a counter-clockwise direction to increase the amount of attenuation
(-0.0 to –35.). Rotate the encoder in a clockwise motion to decrease the value. The CUE OUTPUT will attenuate in real
time.
5. Once you’re satisfied with the new DIM level, you can select a new function to edit or exit. Exit CAL mode and return
to the normal operating state by pressing the flashing CAL switch.
LockinG tHe cLock SeLect SWitcH
To avoid inadvertent clock source changes, the clock select switched can be locked. When this feature
is enabled, pressing the SEL button will not toggle the clock source, but instead will display “LOCKOUT!”.
When disabled, the clock select button functions normally. This setting is configured as follows:
1. Enter CAL mode by pressing the CAL switch. The switch LED will begin to flash, indicating that you’re now in
calibration mode.
2. Pressing the SEL switch, which is located to the below the SYSTEM LCD will enter LOCK CLOCKSELECT calibration and
the switch LED will begin to flash (screenshot 18).
screenshot 18
fixed DAC output cal mode
3. “CAL” will be displayed in the headphone level LED display while the clockselect lock setting is shown in the main
level LED display. When the circle is on the left of the edit window, the lock feature is disabled and the clockselect
functions normally. When the circle is on the right side, the clockselect switch is locked.
4. Rotate the ‘main level/edit’ rotary encoder in a clockwise direction to enable the clockselect lock. Rotate the encoder
in a counter-clockwise motion to disable the lock feature.
5. Once the desired lock setting is configured, you can select a new function to edit or exit. Exit CAL mode and return to
the normal operating state by pressing the flashing CAL switch.