Specifications
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FRONT PANEL FEATURES
Level (Channels 1~6):
These controls adjust the amount of
signal sent from the individual input channels to the mixer output.
Optimum Level setting is near the 12 o'clock position (unity gain).
Level (Master):
This control adjusts the amount of signal sent
from the mixer output to the amplifier input. The Master Level
control is used to adjust the overall volume of the system.
Low Cut:
This switch inserts a low cut filter at the amplifier input.
Loudness Contour:
This switch inserts a loudness filter at the
mixer output (+6dB @ 100Hz & +4dB @ 10kHz). The Loudness
filter provides tonal compensation when operating with low-level
music signals.
Tone Control:
This switch enables the Bass & Treble controls.
Bass:
This screwdriver control adjusts the low-frequencies
("Bass") at the mixer output (±10dB @ 100Hz).
Treble:
This screwdriver control adjusts the high-frequencies
("Treble") at the mixer output (±10dB @ 10kHz).
Peak Indicator:
This red LED flashes when signal levels at the
amplifier output have reached maximum. Occasional flashes of
the Peak Indicator are acceptable, however, a continuously lit LED
may indicate an excessive level setting.
Signal Indicator:
This yellow LED remains lit when signal is
present at the amplifier output.
Fault Indicator:
This red LED lights to indicate fault conditions
due to overheating, DC offset voltage, or failure of low-voltage
power. The Fault Indicator will light for 3-5 seconds at turn-on, and
then go off if no fault is detected. Some faults (such as
overheating) will correct themselves when the unit has been turned
off awhile. If the Fault Indicator remains lit when the unit is turned
back on, contact your local Biamp Systems dealer.
On Indicator:
This green LED remains lit when AC power is
applied to the unit.
Power Switch:
This switch applies AC power to the unit.










