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Measurement and adjustment can be performed for up to 6:59:59 (6 hr 59 min 59 sec).
If measurement continues for the maximum duration, the elapsed time display restarts
from 0:00:00.
6-10-2-2. LOUDNESS CONTROL ENABLE
∙ When installed in option slot A (Channel -1)
L O U D C T R L E N A 1 A
R E S P O N S E S : N O R M A L
R E S P O N S E F : N O R M A L
Menu names and menu pages for the second channel of the FA-95ALA in option slot A,
and the first and second channels of the FA-95ALA in option slot B change as shown
below.
∙ Channel -2 of the FA-95ALA in option slot A
L O U D C T R L E N A 2 A
∙ Channel -1 of the FA-95ALA in option slot A
L O U D C T R L E N A 1 B
∙ Channel -2 of the FA-95ALA in option slot A
L O U D C T R L E N A 2 B
Allows you to turn On or Off the Loudness
Level Adjustment feature.
Set to Off to measure loudness, but not to
adjust.
The setting can be changed only when
loudness is not being measured.
While measuring the loudness level,
“OFF(LOCK)” or “ON(LOCK)” is displayed,
and the setting cannot be changed.
*1
NA
-4, -3, -2, -1
NORMAL
+1, +2, +3, +4
Allows you to select the loudness level
adjustment speed (SLOW) to achieve the
target level for long-term loudness level
adjustment, allowing gradual leveling.
The larger the value, the faster the response
allowing greater adjustment.
NA: Disables the SLOW adjustment function.
NA
-4, -3, -2, -1
NORMAL
+1, +2, +3, +4
Allows you to select the loudness level
adjustment speed (FAST) to achieve the
target level for instantaneous loudness level
adjustment, allowing sudden leveling (leveling
down only).
The larger the value, the faster the response
allowing greater adjustment.
NA: Disables the FAST adjustment function.
*1 Parameter stored in events. If START in the EVENT SETUP page (Sec. 8-3) is set to
LAST SETTING, the menu settings will reset to default whenever the unit is restarted. To
start the unit with other settings, save the desired settings to an event and specify the
stored event number under START.
Set RESPONSE according to the input signal. Larger values under both RESPONSE
settings are recommended for materials with dynamic loudness level ranges. Smaller
values under both settings are recommended for materials for which only minimum
leveling is preferred, such as music materials.