User's Manual
User’s Guide ADI-2 Pro FS – v 2.5
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11. VOL
The VOL key brings up an extended volume screen with
balance control. Pushing the big Volume knob changes the
volume setting between outputs 1/2 and 3/4, which can
then be adjusted by both Volume knob and encoder 1.
Encoder 2 sets the Balance parameter.
The volume and balance setting is also found in the menu
I/O, Settings, at the end of the list.
The status bar at the bottom of the display shows the
current dB value of both volume settings. A white rectangle
around it (marker) indicates which volume the big encoder is currently set to control.
A push on encoder 1 (B) mutes the current output. The text in the blue field shows Main 1/2 -
muted. A second push exits the mute state.
Pushing the VOL key a second time enters the Dual
Volume screen, showing both volume settings at the same
time. Encoder 1 controls Volume 1/2, encoder 2 Volume
3/4, and the big Volume knob both. This allows to set the
outputs at individual levels, but also to control those
simultaneously. The linked control operates on a relative
base, with individual volumes staying intact when increased
or decreased, even to maximum and minimum.
In the Dual Volume screen, both outputs can be muted by pushing encoder 1 (B) and encoder 2
(T) respectively.
Pushing the VOL key a third time reverts to the level meter screen that has been active before.
Note
: The Dual Volume screen is not available in Balanced Phones mode. Main Out defaults to
Auto Ref Level enabled. The current volume setting is then shown as dBr (dB relative).
12. I/O
The I/O menu has all the settings for the three analog stereo I/Os Analog Input, Main Output 1/2
and Phones Out 3/4. The submenu Parametric EQ mirrors the settings done in the graphical
EQ screen. The submenus Bass/Treble and Loudness as well as some phase functions are
only found on the two analog stereo outputs.
12.1 Analog Input
12.1.1 Settings
Subpage Settings has the following entries:
Ref Level
Sets the reference level for the analog inputs 1/2. Choices
are +4 dBu, +13 dBu, +19 dBu, +24 dBu, referenced to
digital full scale level (0 dBFS).
Auto Ref Level
ON or OFF. Default: OFF. In case of overload Auto Ref
Level will switch the Ref Level to the next higher setting.
This process is repeated until +24 dBu is reached. In case
Trim Gain was active it will be set to 0 dB first.










