Operating Your Fbi; Tape Input And Output - Krell Industries FBI Owner's Reference Manual

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Operating Your FBI,

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ON/OFF AND STAND-BY
OPERATION,
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Tape Input and
Output
Note
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5.
Set the volume to a comfortable listening level using the level
knob on the front panel or the level keys on the remote control
(12).
6.
To turn the FBI off, press the power button on the front panel
or the power key on the remote control (1). The red stand-by
LED (3) illuminates, and the FBI is in the stand-by mode.
It is now safe to turn off the rest of the system.
The FBI has a discrete tape input and output. The tape output is
used to send an input signal from C-1, B-1, S-1, S-2, or S-3 to a
recording device or processor. You can use the tape feature in
three ways:
1.
Use the tape button on the front panel or the tape key on the
remote (6) to playback pre-recorded tapes.
2.
Use the tape input to compare the output signal of a three-
head analog tape recorder to the output signal of an audio
source, when making a recording. To activate this function,
select an audio source for recording using the C-1, B-1, S-1,
S-2, or S-3 analog input buttons or keys (5). Press the tape
button on the front panel or tape key on the remote on the to
switch between the tape recorder output (red tape monitor
LED [7] illuminated) and the input source (red tape monitor
LED not illuminated).
3.
Use the tape output to create a processor loop, when the FBI
is connected to a graphic equalizer or other ancillary equip-
ment. To activate this function, connect the equipment to the
FBI tape outputs (18) as described in the equipment manufac-
turer's manual. Press the tape button on the front panel or
tape key on the remote to switch between the processor out-
put (red tape monitor LED [7] illuminated) and the input source
(red tape monitor LED not illuminated).
When changing sources, lower the volume to off or mute the output.
This ensures that the next source played does not damage your system
with a high output transient.
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