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Summit Audio Element 78 EQ-200 - 5 Master Screens; Master Channel Select; Eq Gain Trim

Summit Audio Element 78 EQ-200
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Page 14 MPE-200 Guide to Operations
5. MASTER SCREENS
Press the Master LCD Display Switch on the far right side of the
MPE-200 to select Gain Trim, Preset, Setup, or Fader screen.
Channel A selected, preset locked, stereo operation
with 8.5 dB cut applied.
Channel A Eq In level
Channel B Eq In level
5.1 MASTER CHANNEL SELECT
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If the MPE-200 is in 2-channel mode, pressing the knob selects
the channel select icon (it will start blinking). Turn the knob to
switch the control of gain trim, all Eq modules, and the Mic
filters between channel A and channel B. All the displays
change to show the settings of the selected channel. If Stereo
mode is set, both channels are controlled at once (“S” will
appear behind the channel number).
If both channels have the same preset number loaded, the MPE-
200 behaves as if in stereo mode. Set each channel to a different
preset for 2-channel mode. See section 5.3 for details concerning
presets.
The EQ Output Meter and peak displays are also on this screen,
with the meter reference line at 0 dBu, and a peak indicator level of
+18 dBu which flashes red when 3 dBu below clipping.
5.2 EQ GAIN TRIM
Turning the encoder sets gain of ±16 dB for each channel. The
adjustment occurs in the signal path before
the EQ modules. If
there is a substantial amount of EQ boost, reduce the EQ gain to
prevent overload of the EQ circuits. Conversely, if there is much
EQ cutting, add some positive trim to maintain output level.
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