Klark Teknik DN9344E Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
Controls, Connectors, Indicators: DN9340E
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3. FRONT PANEL: DN9340E
3.1. EQ Access and Displays
1 Access buttons
Access buttons to control each type of equalisation: GRAPHIC,
PARAMETRIC, DYNAMIC, and FILTERS. Pressing one of these
buttons selects the type of EQ to be controlled. These
buttons do not affect the actual sound at all - they just
activate the controls. The large display will change to show
the display for the selected EQ type, and the TYPE bypass
LED will indicate whether this section is bypassed or not.
The buttons illuminate to show which type of EQ is currently
being controlled. Press the HOME (SETUP) button to return to
the home page, which will show the overall system
response.
2 EQ active LEDs These show if a particular type of EQ is currently affecting
the overall response. Note that this is not just an indication
of the bypass state. For example, if all the faders on the
graphic EQ are flat, then the LED will not illuminate. If the
graphic is not bypassed, and then a fader is moved away
from zero, the LED will now illuminate to indicate that the
response is now being affected by the graphic. This is
particularly useful on the home page where it can be quickly
seen what is contributing to the overall response.
3 Main graphic display This shows the frequency response of the selected type of
EQ, or the overall response on the home page.
4 Soft keys display This area of the main graphic display labels the soft key
functions. Typically these include Select to choose a
particular filter, and Menu to step round a circular choice of
options for that type of EQ. Additional functions include
adding new filters (parametric and filter modes only) and
selecting an individual fader or filter to be in or out. On the
home page these buttons access the gain, delay, naming
and A/B Link functions.
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