Channel Attenuators; Channel Led Indicators; Amplifier Status Leds; Power Switch/Led - Ashly nX8004 Operating Manual

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4.4 Channel Attenuators

– These control the input signal level to the amplifier, and work in conjunction with the remote DC
fader level controls and the software control surface fader controls (if the amp is networked). When an input attenuator is turned
fully off, it's red Clip/Mute LED turns on and stays on to indicate mute status for that channel. The front panel attenuators can be
disabled, along with the power switch, using the factory reset switch as shown in
section 4.3
or using software.

4.5 Channel LED Indicators

BRIDGE - This green LED indicates when the channel pair is configured to BRIDGE mode from the back panel switch. Only
the odd numbered input and level control for that channel pair is used.
TEMP - This yellow LED turns on when an amplifier channel has reached an operating temperature that is 80% of it's maxi-
mum safe range, and the cooling fan(s) are at their maximum speed. The LED lights dimly at first and will glow brighter if the
temperature increases.
CURRENT - This green LED lights proportionately with the output current delivered to the speaker load.
SIGNAL - This green LED lights when the output voltage reaches -18dB from full output.
CLIP/MUTE - CLIPPING: The red LED indicates clipping when speaker output is 1dB below rated output, or when the input
preamp signal is clipped. MUTE: The LED indicates mute when the channel is muted or when it's level control is fully attenuated.
Additionally, the Clip/Mute LED is used along with the Protect LED to indicate an output DC fault (see
section
14).

4.6 Amplifier Status LEDs

PROTECT - The red Protect LED initially turns on to indicate that real-time countermeasures are being applied to overpower, over-
temperature, or rail voltage fault conditions while the amp is still running. If those countermeasures are unsuccessful and the amplifier
protects itself by shutting down, the Protect LED remains on and the amplifier's power must be cycled before resuming normal operation.
The exception to this is when the amp shuts down due to the AC Mains voltage being out of range, in which case the amp automatically
restarts as soon as the AC mains line voltage returns to the specified
operating
range. See
section 14
for full details.
SLEEP - This blue LED indicates that the amplifier is asleep. Sleep mode can be enabled as a power saving feature that shuts
down most amplifier circuits after a period of audio inactivity, reducing the amplifier's power consumption to less than 1 Watt. An
amplifier is awakened when there is audio signal present again, or when the power switch is pressed. Because the real-time-clock
is also shut down during sleep mode, the amplifier cannot be awakened by any software function, including the event scheduler.
Sleep mode is normally disabled, therefore must be enabled by the user. On nX series, the sleep clock timer is fixed at 30 minutes,
and is enabled by toggling through the four mode conditions of the factory reset switch as detailed in
section
4.3. On networked
nXe and nXp series, the sleep clock timer also defaults to 30 minutes, but is programmable under [Device Options] with a range
of 1-120 minutes. In all models, the presence of input signal above -24dBu (0.05Vrms) or pressing the power switch will return
the amplifier to normal operation. On all models, a fixed amplifier turn-on delay of three seconds is necessary to manage in-rush
current during power-up or waking from sleep. Sleep mode has priority over standby mode.
DISABLE - This yellow LED lights when the front panel power switch and level controls have been disabled. All front panel
controls are disabled together using the factory reset switch as described in
section
4.3, or in software using the amplifier's main
control surface
(see section
9.4a).
COM - For nXe and nXp models only, this green LED lights whenever network communication occurs. Secondly, the COM LED
flashes for two seconds when the <Identify Device> software button for that device is clicked.
(see section 9.1i)
Lastly, the COM LED
becomes lit (along with the flashing power switch LED) during flash reprogram mode.

4.7 Power Switch/LED

– This switch is used for powering the amplifier on or off or waking the amplifier from sleep. The
white switch LED lights solid when the amplifier is on, and flashes when in standby mode (nXe and nXp only). The power switch
can be disabled using the factory reset switch actions described in
section
4.3, or disabled from software (nXe and nXp only). The
three possible power switch LED conditions are:
1) Fully lit: The amplifier is powered up, even if the power switch has been disabled, in which case the disable LED will be on.
2) Flashing: The amplifier is in standby mode, or is in flash reprogram mode when the COM LED is also lit.
3) Fully off: The amplifier is either completely off, or it is in sleep mode, in which case the blue sleep LED will be on.

4.8 Series and Model Labels

– The label on the left indicates the amplifier series, nX, nXe, or nXp. The label on the
right shows the amplifier model name.
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