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headphones are plugged in. This is set in the Speaker Options menu. If the
speaker audio is set to mute with headphone insertion, and a headphone is plugged
into the Headphone Jack, the following icon will appear at the center top of the
display:
4. Volume: This controls the speakers, the headphone, the analog outputs, and the
HDMI audio output. As the Volume control is turned, a graphic appears on the
upper left of the screen in place of the Source display, as follows:
Pressing the Volume control mutes the audio and a speaker muted icon appears at
the center top the display: This icon also displays whenever the Volume
control is turned all the way counterclockwise.
5. Balance: This controls the relative left/right levels for the monitored stereo mix.
Pressing the knob will bring the balance back to center. It controls the speakers,
the headphone, the analog outputs, and the HDMI audio output. As the Balance
control is turned, a graphic appears in place of the Source display as follows:
6. Source: Turning this control right or left selects between the available licensed
input sources. In 8 Channel Mode, the Source control also selects between the
lower or upper 8 channels for 16-channel sources. Note that for 8-channel sources,
the 8 channels are always displayed with 8 larger meters. The selected Source
input is displayed in the upper left of the meter screen as follows:
Pressing the Source control selects between displaying the video from the selected
SDI source or displaying audio meters from the selected source. The high resolution
bar graph meters appear here showing the levels of up to 16 channels. Holding the
Source control pressed for two seconds proceeds to the Main Menu.
7. Channel: Turning this control moves a white selection box from channel to channel
on the metering screen. Press the control to solo the highlighted channel. The box
will turn blue and any other boxes will disappear. To remove the solo and return to
the previous monitoring configuration, press the Channel control once again.
8. USB: This USB 2.0 Type A connector allows you to use a flash drive (not supplied)
to perform software updates and copy system configurations to another iVAM1-1 or
to a PC. Refer to Appendix A of this manual to learn about performing a software
update.
9. Status: This indicator lights green when the system is powered and ready for use.
A solid or blinking yellow color indicates that the product is starting up. A red color
indicates that a system update is taking place. Refer to Appendix A.