User manual

6
Compact 9.2
Ordercode: D2322
Overview
Front Panel
1. Zone select button (Mic 13)
Use these 2 switches to assign the channel to the zone A, zone B output or both.
2. Mic Volume control (mic 13)
Controls the volume of the corresponding microphone channel.
3. Peak LED (mic 13)
The peak LED shows signal peaks in a channel’s incoming signal. If the red peak LED frequently blinks
or constantly lights, the corresponding channel is likely to enter clipping. Make sure that the peak LED
lights only briefly during dynamic peaks.
4. Level control (Input 12)
Controls the volume of the corresponding input (1 2) channel.
5. Peak LED (Input 12)
The peak LED shows signal peaks in a channel’s incoming signal. If the red peak LED frequently blinks
or constantly lights, the corresponding channel is likely to enter clipping. Make sure that the peak LED
lights only briefly during dynamic peaks.
6. Input display
Shows the text you have assigned to the display using the corresponding display select (20) switch.
7. Input source switch
With this you are able to assign five sets of line (21-25) inputs or the aux (11-12) input to the
according channel. The according channel display (6) shows the text you have assigned to it with
the display select (20) switches.
8. Output VU-meter (Zone AB)
This meter is a multi-step LED. The level indication allows you to monitor the output signal level at
anytime, and match with other devices.
9. Master control (zone A-B)
Allows you to adjust the output signal to the master zone A-B (17-18) outputs.
10. Balance control (zone A-B)
By using the bal(ance) control you can adjust the balance between the left and the right channel. If
you use a mono source (input left mono) the control works as a pan(orama) control and lets you
change the input signal’s position within the stereo image.