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mode, then briefly press it again to confirm the selection. The display will revert to
the System menu, Figure 25, with the new mode shown in the Main Mode option
box.
On the stereo unit (ST2), the Main mode option box will show Stereo, this line in the
menu will be greyed out and the cursor will skip this line, preventing any changes.
Main Max Level Sets the Main output maximum output level:
High = +18 dBu (XLR balanced output), +8 dBu (RCA Unbalanced output)
Low = +12 dBu (XLR balanced output), +2 dBu (RCA Unbalanced output)
To change the Main output maximum output level, use the Rotary Control to outline
the Main max level options box in the System menu - Figure 25, the briefly press
the Rotary Control and the output levels available will be displayed Figure 28. The
asterisk shows which level is currently selected.
Use the Rotary Control to highlight the required output level, then briefly press it
again to confirm the selection. The display will revert to the System menu, Figure 25,
with the new level shown in the Main max level option box.
Roll Off Filter The MERGING+NADAC offers the user a choice of two different roll-off filters.
Sharp roll-off filter: Offers a flat frequency response up to 22kHz, within 0.2dB. This
is the default filter.
Slow roll-off filter: Offers a gentle frequency response attenuation starting around
16kHz and reaching -2.5dB at 22kHz.
Figure 28. Main max level options.

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