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1. The LCD display allows you to view and update the
settings on your processor.
You can also set up your processor
using a desktop app. For details, see
Desktop app (page
2. PM1/ENTER. This is a rotary dial that also acts as a
push button. To scroll through menus, you rotate this
dial left or right. To select a menu item, you press this
dial. From now on we will refer to this as PM1.
3. PM2/ESC. This is also a rotary dial and push button.
To edit items, you rotate this dial left or right. To
escape from the current menu selection, you press
this dial. From now on we will refer to this as PM2.
4. PM3/UTILITY. This is also a rotary dial and push
button. To edit items, you rotate this dial left or right.
To select the utility menu, you press this dial. From
now on we will refer to this as PM3.
5. Input meters. Each input has a bar graph of LEDs that
acts as a meter:
OVER (red) signal level exceeding maximum and
clipping.
+12dBu (yellow) signal level over +12dBu.
0dBu (green) signal level over 0dBu.
-12dBu (green) signal level over -12dBu.
SIG (green) signal present minimum -40dBu.
Mute (red) channel muted. No levels will appear in
the LEDs above.
8
6. Output meters. Each output has a bar graph of LEDs
6).
7. Input buttons. These are labelled A and B. Each
8. Output buttons. These are labelled 1 to 6. Each
9. USB-B socket. You can use this to connect your
that acts as a meter. These meters are the same as
the input meters except that there are two red LEDs at
the top rather than one:
LIMIT (red) signal level exceeding maximum. Peak
limiter operating.
OVER (red) signal level exceeding maximum.
Program limiter operating.
button is a mute button and an edit button:
To mute an input, press the appropriate button
quickly. The mute LED will light up red. To un-
mute, press the button quickly again. The red light
will go out.
To edit an input, press and hold the button until it
lights up blue. To stop editing, press PM2.
For details of editing inputs, see
21).
button is a mute button and an edit button and these
buttons work in exactly the same way as the input
buttons.
For details of editing outputs, see
(page
25).
processor to a computer. Alternatively, you can use
the Ethernet or RS485 sockets on the back of your
processor. For details, see
and computer (page
6).
DX0.6 User Guide
Input channels (page
Output channels
Connecting your processor

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