
User Manual: NEO System
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c)
VUmeter Indication
Displays the signal level that is being detected in the output. Between -100dB to 0dB.
d)
Equalizer Button
Press to activate the equalizer memory configured using the configuration application.
e)
Gain Indicator
Displays the gain setting for the output selected on the volume of the zone.
f) Gain Step Setting Button
The gain step setting button allows the selection of the amount of increment/decrement to
be performed in the audio output when the volume adjustment buttons are pressed. The
following options are available, pressing consecutively: 1dB, 5dB, 10dB.
g)
Volume Adjustment Buttons
There are two buttons to adjust "+" and "-" the gain or volume. Each time one of them is
pressed, it will be increased or decreased by as many decibels as the "Gain Step Setting"
is displaying. This adjustment is relative to the volume of the zone, therefore, if several
output channels are grouped in a zone, it will be possible to adjust as many dB as the
volume of the zone of the selected channel. To carry out this setting, select the output on
which to perform the adjustment, change the value of the volume, and confirm by pressing
"OK".
To cancel, press the "BACK" button. When the gain to be applied to the output reaches its
top or bottom limit (0dB or -100db), it will be blocked. As a result, an output with a
theoretical gain of -5dB that belongs to a zone with the volume adjusted to -10dB, it will
display an effective gain of -15dB. When increasing the output gain, it will become blocked
when reaching the value -10dB corresponding to 0dB of output gain (maximum value).
h)
Mute Button
The mute button allows a radical decrease of the volume of the output to a minimum.
When the mute is disabled, the output will recover the volume it had before being
silenced.
3.5.6 Advanced Options, Monitor
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Figure 37 - Monitor Window