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Operations in Detail Lexicon, Inc.
System Screen
The system screen is useful for showing the software revi-
sion that is currently operating. If you ever need to call
your dealer, distributor or Lexicon Customer Service with
questions about your 960L, make sure you know all the
revision information.
Figure 4-29 — Control Mode, System Screen
METER OPTIONS
Select any of the following options by pressing its associ-
ated soft button.
Peak Selects peak type metering.
Peak Hold Selects peak hold type metering where
the highest peak bar is held since the last
time the peaks were cleared.
Peak Decay Selects peak decay type metering where
the peaks of each meter are held for .5
seconds and then slowly decay.
Clear Clears the meter peaks, channel over-
load counters, and the DSP overload
count.
METER STATUS
The meter status is displayed on
the right side of the meter screen,
shown here in Fig. 4-28. The meter
Status Display shows the type of
metering currently selected, the
current metering source, and the
DSP overflow counter.
The DSP overflow counter indi-
cates the number of times, up to
99, that an overflow has
occurred within the DSP accumulators. Here we see that
eight DSP overflows have occurred. This can happen
even with modest signal levels if the delay/reverb feed-
back coefficients, which are set by algorithm parameters,
combine to create a path with a gain greater than unity.
Generally, you should mute the outputs by pressing MUTE
ALL, and then find and correct the offending parameter
settings. This should not occur with factory programs
unless they have been edited.
Figure 4-28 — Meter
Status Display