
NOTE:
We have the
Epilog
equipped with a very low-power standby power
supply. The power consumption is less than 1 watt in standby mode, ie you can
always leave the
Epilog
connected in standby mode to mains without completely
power off using the power switch (
23
).
But if you once do not want to use the
Epilog
for a longer time (holydays, etc.),
you can of course turn off the power completely by switch of the mains to the switch
(
23
).
In severe storms with lightning danger is always recommended beyond the mains is
removed, ie: pull the plug!
(
2
) Power indicator LED
This LED illuminates when the
Epilog
is connected to the mains and switch (23) is
switched. Now, when the on-off switch (1) is pressed, this LED flashes until the
Epilog
is ready.
(
3
) Volume knob
This knob adjusts the volume. It is an electronic pulse encoder, which forwards its
signals to a microprocessor. The microprocessor controls the signals to each output
module where the actual volume adjustment is made.
By pressing the volume knob the MUTE function is called, ie the volume is set to a
minimum value. Displayed the MUTE function is the fact that instead of numbers for
the selected volume, only four strokes are represented.
dB
Another push on the knob or turning the volume knob raises the MUTE function off
again and the previous volume level is restored.
(
4
) Volume Display
This LED display indicates in dB the volume level, the value is relative to the level of
the input signal.
With the remote controller
Director
the display can be switched off if you want to
have displayed only the volume level when you make a change.