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3 Using NetWave
CLOCK
The clock displays time in hours: minutes: sec-
onds in either 12- or 24-hour time. See page 2-8
for information on setting the clock.
EVENT TIMER
The event timer displays time in minutes: sec-
onds: tenths of seconds. Page 3-8 shows the event
timer controls on the Monitor panel.
BARGRAPH METERS
The left-hand meter provides level display for
Program 1. When the optional Quad Meter kit is
installed, the two middle meters display Program
2 and Program 3.
The right-hand meter (Aux) provides level dis-
play for a source selected by the Aux Meter but-
tons on the Monitor panel (see page 3-6). The Aux
meter may also show the cue bus levels when cue
is active, although this feature can be defeated by
a setup switch.
RMX
digital Bargraph Meter
Left Channel Level
Right Channel Level
Separate Blue Peak
Indicators for Left
and Right Channels
Signal name
dB below FSD*
* FSD = Full Scale Digital, or 0 on the meters—the maximum console output level.
To compare with a VU meter: 0 VU is equivalent to the -20 dBFS setting (last green LED).
Main Meter
(Program 1)
Time-of-Day Clock
(12 or 24-hour display)
Event Timer
Auxiliary Meter
(a selected source or cue)
NetWave’s Reflective Display
REFLECTIVE CONSOLE DISPLAY
The standard console display has two bargraph meters, a clock and an event timer. Two additional meters,
which show Program 2 and Program 3, may be added to the NetWave-16 and NetWave-24 consoles.
An alphanumeric display below each meter iden-
tifies the displayed signal by name (PROGRAM
1, EXTERNAL 1, CUE, etc.).
A bargraph meter is detailed below. Each bar
segment, from 0 to -30, represents a 1 dB level
change between bars. From -30 to -57, each bar
represents a 3 dB difference in level. Bars are green
from -57 up to -20. The -20 bar is equivalent to
the 0 VU setting on a mechanical meter. With a
properly set up console this level (-20) results in a
+4 dBu analog output.
From -20 to -3 the LEDs are yellow. Signal lev-
els should always peak in this area. The 0, -1, and
-2 bars are red to indicate the signal is danger-
ously close to clipping. To prevent digital distor-
tion on the outputs, the red bars should rarely, if
ever, light up—especially the 0 bar since this indi-
cates the signal is at, or is attempting to go be-
yond, Full Scale Digital (the absolute maximum
digital signal possible).