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2 Installation
installed into its slot. These screws are shipped
installed and must be removed before the reflec-
tor can be inserted into its slot.
Insert the reflector, with its notched edge be-
hind the clock and timer, into the slot. The reflec-
tor is designed to sit at a 22° angle toward the
board op. This is assured by the two mounting
screws. They should be installed once all console
connections are finished and the console is ready
for daily use. Before this time the reflector can sit
in the slot without the screws for easy removal.
The standard Console Display has two horizon-
tal stereo bargraph meters. Alphanumeric displays
below each meter identify the signal displayed
(PROGRAM 1, PROGRAM 2, etc.). The standard
meters provide simultaneous level monitoring of
the Program 1 bus on the left-hand meter and
another bus or system signal on the right-hand
Auxiliary Meter, as selected by the Aux Meter but-
tons on the Monitor panel.
An upgrade option (Quad Meter Package) adds
two more meters so that all four Program buses
can be displayed simultaneously. This Quad Meter
package upgrade displays Program buses 1, 2 and
3, plus the Auxiliary Meter selection. The Aux
meter functions the same as in the standard meter
configuration.
Various meter, clock and timer parameters are
set using switches on the meter (DS3) and clock-
timer circuit boards (DS1). The procedure to
change the switch settings is detailed in the fol-
lowing sections. In summary, here are the various
display parameters that can be changed, with their
factory default setting listed first:
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Meter Display Mode (average plus peak dis-
play or average-only display)
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Blue Over LED turn-on level (-6 dBFS, -4
dBFS, -2 dBFS, 0 dBFS)
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Peak Signal Hold (active or not active)
•
Clock Mode (autonomous or slaved to a mas-
ter clock input signal)
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Autonomous Time Display (12-hour or 24-
hour)
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Master Clock Type (ESE or SMPTE)
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Event Timer (display .1 sec or no .1 secs while
running)
Setting The Clock
When used autonomously (the factory default
setting), a quartz crystal oscillator controls clock
timing. After applying power to the console, the
clock must be manually set to the current time
using the three recessed buttons adjacent to the
clock display (shown on the next page). Use a
blunt-tipped nonconductive object (wooden swab,
toothpick, etc.) to press the recessed buttons.
PGM 1 Meter
Aux Meter
Clock
Event Timer
Standard Reflective Display, with
two meters, clock and timer
Installing the Reflector into the Console Display Slot
Detail: Two rear
panel screws hold
reflector in place
Reflector Slot
Reflector
Reflector Notch