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a volume control for the headphone jack. The display will show “HDPN LEVEL:
XX ————” where “XX” is a number from 1 to 10 indicating relative loudness.
The number of dashes next to these digits also increase to give a “gas gauge” style
indication of loudness. To change the loudness of the headphone output, momen-
tarily press and release the knob; the level indicators will start flashing and you can
turn the encoder to increase or decrease the level. To choose which audio channel
you are monitoring at the headphone jack, scroll the knob until you see the “HDPN
SOURCE: xxxxxxxx” display (xxxxxxxx represents the name of the previously se-
lected source for the headphone destination), and press the switch. The encoder will
now let you scroll through the available sources; press the switch when you find the
one you want. Of course, if desired, the Navigator GUI can also be used to choose
a source for the headphone destination, just as it can for any other one.
You can use the front panel encoder to set the front panel meter mode for the
BLADE. There are 16 LED bargraph meters on the front panel. These can show
either the input signal levels for each source, or the output signal levels for each
destination. To choose, scroll through the front panel menus until you find “ME-
TERS...” and select it with the switch. The front panel display will change to show
the current mode, either “INPUTS” or OUTPUTS.” Scroll the knob to select your
preference and select it with the switch. Note there are front panel mode LEDs that
indicate whether the meters are showing input levels or output levels. Also, these
meters show audio levels after any gain trimming has been applied, so if for some
reason you have the gain for a particular channel cranked down, you may not see
any meter indication even though audio is there.
Connecting to this stand alone BLADE with the Navigator GUI or web browser
will allow you to create user defined names for each of the source and destination
signals, trim their audio levels, meter the audio, define logic, set silence detect pa-
rameters, and a host of other functions. See the WheatNet-IP
Navigator GUI chapter
of this manual for details.
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