
1. Alpha-numeric Display (left side of “:”):
Indicates Channel/Preset/Parameter
Name. The
COM
indicator remains lit during communications via the RS-232C
interface.
The
FAULT
indicator lights when unit failure or other abnormal
conditions have been detected.
2. Input Level Meters:
Indicates the input signal level to each channel. Only channels
which have corresponding 9000 Series modules installed will display levels. 900
Series modules and ZP-001T modules do not show input level. Pressing the down
arrow on the navigation controls (when not in the edit menu) switches the display to
show fader level marks. Adjusting the input channel’s level control will change the
fader level, but not the input level. Only adjusting the source level or input sensitivity
level will change the input level reading. A red
LED
next to the channel number
indicates the channel which is selected for adjustment. A blinking channel number
indicates that channel is muted (off).
3. Output Level Meters:
Indicates the signal level to each output channel. Pressing
the down arrow on the navigation controls (when not in the edit menu) switches the
display to show fader level marks. Adjusting the output channel’s level control will
change the fader level, but not signal level. Only changing the level of input channels
routed to that output will affect the output’s signal level reading. A red LED next to the
output channel number indicates the channel which is selected for adjustment. A
blinking channel number indicates that output channel is muted (off). Only channels
which have corresponding 9000 series modules installed, in addition to the 9000
Mainframe output channels will show a number or have a meter display reading.
4. Alpha-numeric Display (right side of “:”):
Indicates the currently selected
parameter’s value or channel’s status. A unit display to the right indicates units (dB,
Hz, kHz, mSec) of the displayed value.
5.
Indicates which effects are activated for the selected channels.
Each one blinks
when being edited.
c. How do I edit from the front panel…..
I. In Mixer Mode?
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h
f
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d, g
b
a, c
a
a.
Working within the currently active memory preset (scene), when an input or output
channel has been selected, pressing the “
X
” arrow on the navigation controls enters
the edit menu.
b.
Using the “
S
/
T
” arrows scrolls through the parameters for that input or output
channel (parameters may vary depending on the module installed).
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