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m908 User Manual, Rev. G
Each icon also acts as a signal level indicator. The level is monitored after bass management,
room EQ, and downmix processing and before speaker volume control and output delay..
White No signal present.
Green Signal greater than -60dBFS
Yellow Signal greater than -12dBFS
Red Signal 0dBFS (OVER)
In the lower center area of the speaker system layout window is the solo/mute page and status.
The word "solo" will be visible in gray when the system is in solo mode. The word solo will be
visible in white when there is a speaker in solo mode.
The word "mute" will be visible in gray when the system is in mute mode. The word "mute"
will be visible in white when there is one or more speaker in mute mode.
The speaker system can be configured in the Speaker Output setup
5.3.3 3 Control Room Speaker Output
The name of the currently selected Control Room speaker system is displayed directly above
the Control Room Monitor Level.
5.3.4 4 Control Room Monitor Level
The current Control Room monitor level is displayed in large numbers which will be green
when the encoder is controlling the Control Room level. The default volume range is 0-100 in
0.5dB steps. 0 is mute and 96 is unity gain.
The Control Room Monitor Level can also be displayed with a user defined reference level.
This way the volume readout can be calibrated to SPL.
See Monitor Control setup for details on configuring the Control Room Monitor Level
display.
5.3.5 5 Headphone Crossfeed
The Headphone Crossfeed circuit status is displayed in the upper right corner of the
headphones volume display window. See the X-FEED section of this manual for details.
5.3.6 6 Headphone Monitor Level
The current headphone monitor level is displayed in small numbers which will be green when
the encoder is controlling the headphone level. If headphones are disabled in the system
workflow then the Headphone Monitor Level display will read: HEADPHONES DISABLED.
However, the headphone amplifier can still be used for low latency cue monitoring. See the CUE
setup section of this manual for details.
When enabled, the headphone amplifier signal source can be set to monitor the Left and Right
channels of the current Control Room output, any of the CUE paths that are enabled, or the
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