User manual YAMAHA AVP006

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[. . . ] With FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference. Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s. In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. [. . . ] The Frame is now online and ready for control and adjustment. 14 AVP006 Owner’s Manual 6. Toggle between the [Host Out Ch] button and the [AES CH] button to select a module input source. , Host return) and to the AES output from each module. If you want to change the output configuration, you will need to change the view to “Classic view” by following the steps below. Tap the [Routing Mode] All modules can be displayed by tapping and holding up/down to scroll. You can adjust the input level, and route or disconnect input signals to any module by using the ON/ OFF buttons and fader controls. Magnifying glass icon at the bottom left of the I/O Config screen, then select the “Classic view” from the pop-up menus. In the Classic view, by default the Mesa Module Outputs A – H are routed simultaneously to both the “Host” returns 1 – 8 and to “AES” channels 1 – 8 just as in the Simplified view. Tap the blue arrow at the bottomright of the screen to close the Input Mixer. NOTE • For host devices unrecognized by the MY8-AE96 (such as DIO8), you will need to change the emulation mode of the card to MY8-AT by tapping the [Operation Mode] magnifying glass icon at the bottom left of the screen and reboot the host device. 16 AVP006 Owner’s Manual DM2000, for example, you will need to change the setting of the Analog Output Reference. Tap the [LimiterMax EXIT] button to return to the top level menu. To change polarity, tap the [Enable Polarity] button, then tap a polarity button (located to the right of the associated channel’s mute button). To label a channel, tap the [Label NOTE The Levels screen always displays active RMS & Peak metering for the input and output channels on the selected module. The fader positions and associated values change as each level type is selected (Gain, Delay, LimiterMax etc. Enter a new name, then tap [OK] (or press <Enter>). Tap the [LimiterMax] button to display a submenu containing additional options for RMS and peak limiter controls. nOTE • The mute status text is removed from the mute button and mute functionality is temporarily disabled. €¢ The channel number is appended automatically and does not need to be included in the text label. NOTE • The MaxRMS Level, MaxRMS Corner, MaxRMS Attack, MaxRMS Release and MaxPeak Level controls can be used to set independent peak and RMS output limiters as required for your application. NOTE The Meter Options submenu includes various other metering options and functionality, some requiring Designer Mode activation before the functions are displayed. [. . . ] Are all mute points in the AVP006 signal path unmuted?Unusual Sound (noise, interruption, or distortion) Is the FAULT LED of the AVP006 illuminated?Is the signal clipping at any point in the signal path? a fault could indicate a signal clip or slipping clock. [. . . ]

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