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4. To switch between microphone level and line level input signals, expand the Mode drop-down and
select the desired input signal level. By default, the XLR inputs are both set to Line level.
5. Set a channel's Phantom Power toggle to the right to enable +48V phantom power. Set the
channel's Phantom Power toggle to the left to disable phantom power. By default, Phantom
Power is disabled, and can only be enabled while the Mode of the channel is set to Mic.
6. To mute the signal from the corresponding input, set the Mute toggle to the right. To disable the
mute, set the Mute toggle to the left. By default, Mute is disabled.
Monitor the device's input signals using the text indicators in the Signal Present and Clipping Detected
columns:
l
Signal Presence indicates whether or not a signal is detected in that zone.
l
Clipping Detected indicates if the signal is Clipping or Nominal (non-clipping).
Click Edit to open the equalizer for a given input channel.
Equalizer Settings
Each XLR input channel of the DM-NAX-2XLRI-1G has a dedicated five-band equalizer that can be fully
customized to tune the input signal to the needs of an install. Each band can have a discrete gain, filter
type, center frequency, and bandwidth set, and can also be bypassed.
Do the following to configure a given equalizer band: