Getting Around The Front Panel Controls; What Do These Buttons Do; What Do These Indications On The Display Mean - Toa 9000M2 Series User Manual

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2. Getting Around the Front Panel Controls

a. What do these buttons and knobs do
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1. Input Select 1-8: Selects the input channel to be controlled from either INPUT
VOLUME and ON/OFF controls or channel to be edited from the menu. These are also
used to enter the 4-digit security password for accessing locked areas. Pressing these
buttons twice will toggle between the INPUT Meter display and the Fader display.
2. Input Volume: Controls the volume of the selected input channel
3. Input On/Off: Turns the selected input channel ON or OFF
4. Output On/Off: Turns the selected output channel ON or OFF
5. Output Select: Selects the output channel to be controlled from either OUTPUT
VOLUME and ON/OFF controls or the output channel to be edited from the menu.
Pressing repeatedly toggles through the available output channels.
6. Output Volume: Controls the volume of the selected output channel
7. Memory: Selects the memory page to access memories to be recalled, saved or
deleted.
8. Enter: Verifies the current write or recall mode, such as "INITIALIZE MEMORY",
"MEMORY RECALL", "SAVE CHANGES", "ETC..."
9. Parameter: Varies the value of the selected parameter
10. Utility: Accesses the UTILITY menu, which controls various global settings.
11. Esc/Back: Reverts back to the previous menu page or escape to normal mode.
12. ///: Navigation controls for accessing menu pages, parameters and
characters for naming.
13. Power: Turns power to the unit on or off. When power is "Off" and the unit is still
plugged into a live power source, the unit is in "Standby", from which it can perform
various remote power on/off functions.
b. What do the indications on the display mean?
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COM
FAULT
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1. Alpha-numeric Display (left side of ":"): Indicates Channel/Preset/Parameter
Name. The COM indicator remains lit during communications via the RS-232C
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2
2
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7
4
5
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8
KEYLOCK
EMERGENCY
TONE
GATE
DELAY
COMP
LOUD
DUCK
NOM
EQ
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12
10
9
11
5
4
13
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