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VOCIA AMPLIFIERS VA-2060, VA-2060e, VA-4030, VA-4030e FRONT PANEL
Amp Channel Indicators
These indicators relate to each amplifier channel:
Amp Fault
is a yellow LED that illuminates when a channel fault has occurred. Two types of channel faults can be reported depending on
the severity of the problem. Flashing yellow indicates a Warning, which means that some aspect of the amplifier module is not performing
within normal specification. Audio may still be passing, but if the condition causing the Warning is not corrected, channel failure may occur.
Solid yellow indicates a fault, which means that some aspect of the amplifier module has failed and audio is no longer passing on that
channel. Use Vocia software to determine the specific type of channel warning or fault that has occurred.
Activity
is a two-color LED that illuminates green when that channel is configured and actively passing audio and yellow when that channel is
configured and in standby. Standby only occurs when a channel has been designated as redundant channel in a failover configuration.
Signal
is a tri-color LED that indicates audio signal presence on the amplifier channel. Green indicates the audio signal level is between
-36 dBFS and -6 dBFS, yellow indicates a signal level between -6dBFS and -2 dBFS and red indicates clipping (above -2dBFS).
Analog Input (VA-2060e and VA-4030e models only)
is a tri-color LED that indicates audio signal presence on the amplifier analog Input
channel. Green indicates the audio signal level is between -48 dBFS and -18 dBFS, yellow indicates a signal level between -18 dBFS and
-2 dBFS and red indicates clipping (above -2dBFS).
Channel Indicators