
The “MPX Power Limiter” button turns the power limiter on and off. The amount of limiting performed by
the MPX power limiter is set by the “Power Limiter Drive” control. A choice of limiter styles is offered in the
“Limiter Style” menu. The “Standard” mode is less audible and more gentle. “Aggressive” mode, as the
name suggests, is more audible but provides levels that are consistently closer to the designated power
limit.
Troubleshooting FAQ
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In a perfect world, you will have read and followed the set up procedures in the handy Quick Start Setup
Guide and all of the ins and outs pair up nicely.
But every now and again, there are surprises or something doesn’t go quite as you expected the first time
around (this IS radio, after all) so we’ve assembled some frequently asked questions (and, as a bonus,
some answers!) to the most common unexpected issues based upon conversations with our customers
and our Omnia support team.
The unit is totally dead. What should I check first?
Let’s start with the catastrophically bad first and get it out of the way: The unit won’t power up at all.
Double-check that the unit is receiving AC line power to BOTH AC power connectors and the outlets into
which they are plugged are live and working. Make sure all connections are secure at both ends of both
cords.
If all checks out so far, look at the front panel screen - is it on? If not or if the screen appears scrambled, it
may indicate a power supply problem. If you wish to examine the power supplies, be aware that they are
of the switching type and therefore require a load in order to start up and operate properly, and voltage
measured when the supplies are not connected to the Omnia.9sg’s circuitry may not be correct.
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