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2. Channel Status LEDs
—
These dual-
color LEDs serve two purposes. First, they
illuminate Blue when the corresponding zone is
active. The second function of the status LED is
to turn Red if something has caused that zone to
go into protection.
3. Protection LED
—
This LED also has
two faces. In normal operation it glows Blue
when the remote power trigger is active and The
Architect is in stand-by. If the Protection LED
turns Red, then one of the internal protection
circuits have come into use. All the protection
circuits automatically reset themselves when the
problem causing the fault has been fixed.
4. Power LED —
Nothing too tricky
here...if you have the Master Power switch (on
the back panel) turned on and The Architect is
plugged into an active AC outlet, this little Blue
light will shine forth.
Note: If you have the Signal-Sense
turned on, then the status LED will
not turn on until there is an audio
signal present on that zone’s inputs.
Front panel:
1. Stereo Speaker Optimizer Controls —
(Models 735 & 760)
This sea of knobs provide
up to 12dB boost or cut at 45Hz, 150Hz, 300Hz,
700Hz, 2500Hz and 12KHz. After initial adjust-
ment the only time you would change the
control settings are 1) if you connect different
speakers into the system, 2) if (assuming the
speakers aren’t built-in) you move them signifi-
cantly, such as from a bookshelf to floor stands,
or 3) if your room acoustics change through
addition or rearrangement of furniture, wall or
floor coverings, large hairy dogs, etc.
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A Guided Tour Of
The Architect
TM
Model 560 & Models 735 & 760
Содержание Architect 560
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