Operation Manual

50  ML5000 User Guide 
 Q  OSC/NOISE GENERATOR 
 WARNING: The generator is capable 
of producing a high level continuous signal. To 
avoid damage to the speakers check that the 
generator and output levels are turned down 
before you route the test signal to the outputs.
 Q1     OSC/NOISE TRIM. Adjusts the level of the 
oscillator or noise signal from –30 to +10dB. 
 Q2   OSC/NOISE SELECT. In its up position pink 
noise is selected as the generator source. Press to 
select the 1kHz test tone. 
Pink noise. This is a constant level random noise 
signal with equal energy per octave covering the full 
audio bandwidth. 
1kHz Oscillator. This produces a pure 1kHz tone  
(sine wave) for single frequency testing and line up. 
 Q3    OSC/NOISE TO TB. Press this switch to 
route the pink noise or 1kHz tone test signal to any 
combination of LR, C, Matrix and Grp/Aux outputs 
that has their TB switches selected. The switch has 
a latching action so that it can remain selected while 
testing and calibrating the speakers. 
 Q4      DISABLE. Press the underpanel switch to 
disable the osc/noise generator. This protects 
against accidental operation during live 
performance. 
Using the Osc/Noise Generator 
Start with the TRIM control  Q1  turned down. Use 
switch  Q2  to select either pink noise or the 1kHz 
tone as the test signal. Check all the TB enable 
switches F5 G1 J4 S4 S5 are correctly set to 
route the signal to the required outputs. Make sure 
the DISABLE switch  Q4  is up (flush with the 
panel). Press OSC/NOISE TO TB  Q3  to route 
the signal to the selected outputs. Raise the TRIM 
control and output faders to achieve the level 
required. The test signal should register on the 
console meters in the normal way. 
Use pink noise to test the speakers for correct 
operation. This is made up of the full audio 
bandwidth and can test all the drivers at the same 
time. Used with a reference microphone and RTA 
(real time analyser) you can check the venue 
acoustics for frequency response. 
Use the 1kHz tone to check matching and line up 
between equipment by adjusting input and output 
levels using the meters as the reference. 
When you have finished using the generator be 
sure to disable it if you want to avoid the possibility 
of accidental operation during performance. 
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TRIM
PINK NOISE
1kHz OSC
OSC/NOISE
TO TB
Disable
OSC/NOISE










