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REFERENCE LEVELS
The Reference level settings are the heart of the
DBMAX. If these parameters are not set properly, the
DBMAX may not perform correctly. So please take the
time to go through these level settings and make sure
they are set correctly.
The DBMAX is prepared to match several different predefined
Reference Level setups. These setups could be considered as
“level presets”. In addition to these presets you can store four
setups of your own.
Basic operation
- Use the MENU keys to select parameter.
- Use the ADJUST wheel to change value.
Setup
Load Setup
- Select “Load Setup” by pressing the grey OK key, and
scroll through the list using the MENU keys.
- Select an environment/application resembling your own,
and press OK.
Save Setup
It is possible to store four different custom user setups.
- Place the cursor next to ”Save Setup” using the MENU keys.
- Press OK and use the MENU keys to select the location where
you want to store the setup.
- Confirm with OK to store the preset with the same name or
change the name before storing.
To change the name before storing:
- Use the PARAMETER keys to select letter-position and the
ADJUST wheel to select letter.
- When you have the desired name in the display, press OK to
store the setup with the new name.
All parameters in Ref. Levels will be saved.
Operating Levels
General advice
If you use analog Inputs or Outputs, first adjust the analog levels
In Level setting to define the analog level for digital full scale (FS).
The Ref. Levels setting should be adjusted for
nominal signal level, which is both expressed in dBFS (digital) and
dBu (analog). The Abs. Peak max setting should be adjusted for
maximum instant peak permitted Output level.