Telos Zephyr Xstream User Manual page 52

Advanced digital network audio transceiver
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The nominal inputs levels for each input can be adjusted using the Ch "x" Gain option in the
2nd through 3rd AUDIO menus.
You can also enable phantom power for inputs 1 & 2 on AUDIO menu 8. Note that this
controls phantom power for both input 1 & 2 simultaneously.
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The individual level of the audio for each of the 4 mixer inputs (post fader) can be monitored
on the first AUDIO menu (status screen). This permits seeing the ratio of the 4 inputs in the
mix shown on the main SEND bargraphs.
A visible clip indication is also provided. If clipping occurs, the word "Clip" will be
displayed for that channel. If clipping occurs you will need to change the Ch "x" Gain
setting for the input that is clipping.
Each channel also has individual settings to control the built in AGC/Limiter by Omnia™.  The 
controls are available on the second through fifth AUDIO menus for inputs 1 through 4, 
respectively. 
Phantom power for Inputs 1 & 2 can be enabled from the eighth AUDIO menu. 
Main Mixer Input Assign/Clip LEDs
For each input on the Main Mixer, there are two LEDs.  These indicate whether 
that input is assigned to the A (left) or B (right) mixer buss (or both).  When both 
LEDs are lit the PAN setting in the Audio menu for that input determines panning. 
These LEDs also have an important secondary function.  They act as a "Clip" 
indicator for the input stage for the associated input.  If excessive input levels 
cause the input stage to clip, these LEDs will flicker for about a second.  While 
occasional clipping may be acceptable (and sometimes inevitable), if these LEDs 
are flickering with any regularity you should change the Ch "x" Gain setting in the 
AUDIO menu for this input (second through fifth AUDIO menus). 
Meters and indicators
The following LEDs allow you to monitor the system status and audio levels: 
Sync LED 
The green Sync LED indicates, "all is well" with the system.  It indicates that 
certain clock signals are present and that the internal PLL is within its normal 
range.  This LED should normally be illuminated at all times, if the internal ISDN 
interface is functioning and selected as your Interface in the TEL Menu. 
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