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to the identification of the controls. The control strip display label default is
to display the input type and channel number, but may be changed in the
iAM-MIX Web GUI to show any displayable text or numbers.
1.
Speakers
:
Audio monitoring is achieved through the use of class D
amplifiers driving two (left/right) wide range speakers.
2.
Headphone Jack
:
A 1/4" jack for an optional headphone is provided on
the front panel. Speaker audio mutes when headphones are plugged in.
3.
Channel Volume/Mute
: Rotating each
Channel Volume/Mute
control adjusts the individual level of each corresponding channel.
Pressing this
control knob mutes or unmutes the associated channel.
4.
Master Volume
: This control adjusts
the level of the entire mix. Note
that while there is a dedicated
Master Volume
control on the iAM-MIX-8,
the iAM-MIX-16 incorporates a control that can be set up to be either a
Master Volume
control or a 16th
Channel Volume/Mute
control. The
16th Channel Control is scheduled for release in the near future. Pressing
a Master Volume control alternately mutes or unmutes the entire mix.
5.
Control Strips and Level Meters
: These miniature displays identify
each
Channel Volume/Mute
control and provide a basic 10-segment
level meter for each channel. Refer to the
Channel Displays
section of
this chapter for further information on the functions of the
Control
Strips and Level
Meters.
6.
Preset/Config Button
: Pressing this button activates a menu for Preset
selection and configuration status information. Refer to the
Preset/Config Menu
section of this chapter for a description of how to
use this button.
7.
USB
: This USB 2.0 Type A connector allows you to use a flash drive (not
supplied) to perform software updates or copy system configurations to another
iAM-MIX or to a PC.