INPUT SENSITIVITY
The Input Sensitivity adjustment is used to match the monitor with signal levels from a variety of mixing consoles. The
Input Sensitivity uses DIP switches to match input levels over a 15dB range and are 1dB, –2dB, –5dB, –8dB,
and –11dB. These numbers indicate the input in dBu required to produce an output of 100dB SPL @ 1 meter. When all
switches are in the DOWN position, the monitor is matched to +4dB input level. In the +4dB switch setting, the moni-
tor is less sensitive to the input signal. In the –11dB switch setting, the monitor is more sensitive to the input signal.
+4dB Input
+1dB Input
–2dB Input
–5dB Input
–8dB Input
NOTE: When using the INPUT SENSITIVITY, select only one switch configuration at a time. Engaging multiple switch
configurations (i.e., moving two or more switches up) may cause undesirable operation and is NOT RECOMMENDED.
INPUT
LEVEL
AMPLIFIER MUTE
The Amplifier Mute can be used to test system diagnostics by turning off the low frequency or high frequency amplifier.
Although the low and/or high frequency amplifier can be disabled, the preamp and crossover portions of the circuit are
still active. Move the “Mute Woofer” switch UP to turn off the low frequency amplifier. Move the “Mute Tweeter” switch
UP to turn off the high frequency amplifier.
–11dB Input
Mute Woofer
Mute Tweeter
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