Operation Manual

ML5000 User Guide  33 
 F5 G1   TB ENABLE. Press these to enable 
talkback to any combination of grp/aux master 
outputs. When selected, pressing the TALK TO TB 
switch  S6  routes the talkback mic signal, or 
pressing the OSC/NOISE TO TB switch  Q3  routes 
the osc/noise generator signal to the output. When 
not selected, pressing these switches does not 
affect the output. The talkback and osc/noise 
signals are routed pre-insert. 
 F6 G2   MUTE. This momentary action switch 
turns the grp/aux master signal on or off. The 
master can also be muted by the mute groups, VCA 
group mutes, snapshot memories, solo-in-place and 
MIDI note on/off messages. The switch illuminates 
when the signal is muted. 
The switch also functions as a solo select when the 
console is in SIP mode, and as an edit key when in 
EDIT GROUPS or EDIT SAFES mode. The mute 
status is always displayed on the switch regardless 
of mode. 
 F7   G3  SAFE / EDIT. This green LED has a 
different function according to console mode: 
Normal The LED lights when the master has been 
made safe from the snapshot and MIDI automation. 
Solo-in-Place The LED lights when the master 
has been made safe from solo-in-place. 
Edit Safes Indicates that the master is safe from 
the automation when entered from normal mode, or 
safe from solo-in-place when entered from SIP 
mode. 
Edit Groups The LED lights to indicate that the 
master is assigned to the mute group. 
Preview Snapshots The LED lights to indicate 
that the master is muted in the snapshot memory 
being previewed. 
 F9 G5   MIX METER. The 5 LED bar meter 
displays the post-mute, pre-fade mix signal level.  
SIG lights to display signal presence at –26dB, -6, 0 
and +6 display normal signal level, and PK (peak) 
lights when the signal is within 5dB of clipping. PK 
senses the signal pre and post-fader to warn of 
potential overload. 
If the red PK LED lights check the channels feeding 
the mix for correct operating level and reduce the 
input level if necessary. You can use VCA groups 
to simultaneously control the level of more than one 
channel. Also check inserted processing for 
correct operating level. 
 F8 G4   AFL. Press this switch to listen to the 
master signal in the headphones or engineers 
monitor without affecting the main outputs. The 
signal is monitored post-insert, post-fader, pre-mute 
so that any adjustments made to the faders or 
inserted processing such as EQ can be checked. 
The  ML5000 intelligent P/AFL system provides the 
following operating capabilities: 
Mono or stereo AFL. Press a single AFL switch 
to listen to that master as a mono signal fed to both 
left and right channels of the headphones and local 
monitor. Press two related AFL switches together 
to listen to a related pair in stereo, ideal when 
checking in-ear monitor mixes. The odd number 
master is fed to the left channel, even to right. 
Latching or momentary action. The switch 
provides latching or momentary action depending 
on how long it is held down. Press and hold for 
longer than 1 second for momentary action. 
AFL override monitor. Pressing any master AFL 
automatically overrides the currently selected 
monitor source. Releasing AFL restores that 
selection. 
PAFL override AFL. Pressing any channel PAFL 
overrides the current AFL selection. Releasing 
PAFL restores AFL. 
AFL cancel PAFL. Pressing an AFL while one or 
more PAFL is selected cancels that PAFL selection 
and selects the AFL. 
Auto cancel or Add mode. The master section 
ADD MODE switch  P1  determines if pressing a 
channel PAFL cancels or adds to any previous 
selection. 
Clear all. Pressing the master section CLEAR ALL 
switch  P3  turns off any PAFL / AFL switches 
selected and restores the monitor source. 
F10   G6  FADER. A 60mm smooth travel K-
fader is fitted providing +10dB gain above the 
nominal 0dB operating position. These faders 
control the output level of grp/aux 1-16 and are not 
part of the console VCA group system. 
 F11   G7  IDENT STRIP. Identifies the master 
numbers and provides a write-on area. The use of 
low adhesion artist or masking tape is 
recommended. 










