I-Tech HD DriveCore Series Power Ampliers
Operation Manual
page 15
6 Operation
Figure 6.1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators
6.4  Front Panel Controls and Indicators
Many of these functions can be disabled using 
Blackout Mode (a selection in the Advanced 
Menu, Section 7.2).
A. Cooling Vents 
Front-to-rear forced airflow through foam dust filter
B. LCD Control Screen 
Integrated 4.3” color touchscreen LCD with 
backlight, controls ampli fier setup and operation. 
         The LCD Control Screen and its controls let the user 
adjust the amplifier’s attenuation and muting, 
con figure the amp, set up and view error monitoring 
(such as temperature and load supervision), and 
recall DSP presets. 
C.  Power Switch 
Push-on/push-off switch glows green when AC 
power is present at the power cord and the amplifier 
circuit breaker is in the “on” position. 
D.   USB 2.0 Connector 
Accepts a USB drive to transfer presets, device files, 
and update firmware from the drive to the amplifier 
DSP, and vice versa. 
E.  Fault Indicator 
Red LED, one per channel, flashes when the 
ampli fier output channel has stopped operating. 
Usually this means that the amplifier must be 
serviced.
F.  Thermal Indicator 
Red LED, one per channel, illuminates when the 
channel has shut down due to thermal stress or 
overload.
G.  Clip Indicator 
Red LED, one per channel, illuminates when the 
channel’s output signal reaches the onset of audible 
clipping. The Clip Indicator also will illuminate 
dur ing Thermal Level Control (TLC) limiting. The 
Clip Indicator can be turned off during Blackout 
mode.
H. Level Control (Encoder) 
Speed-sensitive, 0.5 dB steps, range 0 to –100 dB. 
This knob affect the Channel 1-4 output levels. Also 
Menu items and adjust parameter values that are 
displayed on the LCD control screen. 
I. Menu/Exit Button 
“Menu” enters the main menu. “Exit” leaves the 
menu.
J.  Prev Button 
Selects the previous item in the menu.
K. Next Button 
 Selects the next item in the menu.
L. Signal Indicators
These can be disabled during Blackout mode. Three 
green LEDS per channel indicate the ampli fier’s input 
and output signal levels. From top to bot tom the 
LEDs are 
–10 dB: amplifier output is 10 dB below clipping. 
 –20 dB: amplifier output is 20 dB below clipping.  
Signal: selected input signal is above –40 dBu.
M. Ready Indicator 
Green LED, one per channel, illuminates when the 
channel is initialized and ready to produce audio 
out put.
N.  Power Indicator 
Blue LED indicates amplifier has been turned on and 
AC power is available. The LED will flash when the AC 
line voltage is 15% above or below the nominal rated 
range. This indicator can be turned off in Blackout 
mode.
O.  Data Indicator 
Yellow LED indicates network data activity. Data 
indicator flashes only when the amplifier is polled for 
data, or is polled to see whether it is online. This 
indicator can be turned off in Blackout mode.
P.  Bridge Mode Indicator 
Yellow LED illuminates when the amplifier is set to 
Bridge-Mono mode.