Back Panel Overview - Lake LM 26 Operation Manual

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Dynamic Function Buttons with LEDs (Right of LCD)
The function of these buttons change according to the currently selected view or menu.
The right bi-color LED in the top button illuminates red or yellow to indicate faults or warnings. If this button
is pressed while in Home View, and with the Lake Controller on the Home page or the Modules Menu, then
Module B of the selected frame will be highlighted in the Controller.
The three LEDs on the left side of each button illuminate white when an associated option is available on
the LCD screen.
Please refer to chapter 6 for further details.
Rotary Encoder
The rotary encoder is used to modify various parameters (e.g. input level) via the menu. When a menu item
is selected that permits adjustment of parameter values, the ring around the rotary encoder illuminates. In
Home View the encoder can be used to scroll through the Meter Views.
Input Mutes and Meters
Independent mute buttons and five-segment LED meters are provided for the inputs to Module A & B. The
associated meters provide signal, pre-clip and clip conditions. The embedded LEDs confirm if the Module
input is muted (red), unmuted (white), or unused (not illuminated). The button can be used to mute/unmute
the inputs as required. Please refer to section 6.7 for further information.
Dedicated Output Mute Buttons and LED Meters
Independent mute buttons and five-segment LED meters are provided for Outputs 1 > 6. The embedded
LEDs confirm if the Module output is muted (red), unmuted (white), or unused (not illuminated). The bottom
three segments (green) indicate signal; the 4th segment (yellow) indicates signal 2 dB below clipping; the
5th segment (red) indicates signal clipping. Please refer to section 6.7 for further information.
4.2

Back Panel Overview

Figure 4-2: LM 26 Back Panel Layout
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