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[. . . ] Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class "B" digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices. This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices. [. . . ] The indicator above will light only for the machine ID number that is cascade-connected. K BUSY/RS422/HA/GPI/MIDI indicator The BUSY indicator is shown here while internal memory or a PC card in the card slot is being accessed. When RS422/HA/GPI/MIDI signals are received (in the case of RS422, when Status is received to indicate a status change on a connected device), the appropriate indicator will appear briefly. If more than one of these conditions occur simultaneously, the display priority is BUSY>RS422>HA>GPI>MIDI. Note In the case of MIDI signals, the indicator will light if signals are received at the MIDI connector, USB connector, or slots 1­4. However, active sensing, MIDI clock, and quarter time code messages will not cause the indicator to light. C MIX SECTION Indicates the encoder mode currently selected in the MIX section. In MIX SEND mode this indicates "SEND, " in MIX MASTER mode this indicates "MASTER, " and if a shortcut operation has been used to select TO MATRIX mode this indicates "TO MATRIX. " You can also move the cursor and turn the 164 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / PSS480 Owner's Manual Reference section D Encoder/Fader mode Indicates the parameters that are assigned to the encoders/faders of the input channel strip. The encoders can be assigned to MIX SEND 1­24, GAIN, ATT, PAN/BAL, LEVEL, or REMOTE. For both the encoders and the faders, for parameters other than REMOTE, you can move the cursor and turn the [DATA] encoder to switch them directly. If you select LEVEL for the encoders, the faders will be flipped; the most recently selected of the MIX SEND 1­ 24 parameters will be assigned to the faders. Similarly, the faders will also be flipped if you select MIX SEND 1­24 for the faders; the LEVEL parameter will be assigned to the encoders. Here you can select the function that you want to view in the display. These operate in the same way as the keys of the DISPLAY ACCESS section. 1 2 E INPUT CH (Input channel) layer This shows the layer that is selected for the input channel strip in tandem with the [CH 1-24]/[CH 25-48] keys located in the input channel strip of the panel or the FADER MODE [A]­[F] keys of the FADER MODE section. If the average value is outside the range of 20­ 300 BPM, it will be ignored. ) Global functions G CUE Function menu Information shown in the display EFFECT functions EFFECT ASSIGN screen This screen lists the effect types used by internal effects 1­8, and shows their input levels. . Here you can also assign signals to input/output channels, and make settings for bypass and cue. EFFECT ASSIGN F Output patch This box indicates the signal path that is patched to the L/R output channels of the internal effect. Note Even if you've patched multiple channels in the INPUT PATCH/OUTPUT PATCH function INSERT PATCH screen, changing the input/output patch in this screen will turn off patching to other channels. 7 G DSP CONFIGURATION This box lets you change the number of assignments for the internal effects and GEQ modules. If you decrease the number of internal effects, the number of available GEQ modules will increase by one. The number of internal effects can be changed between eight units (twelve GEQ modules) to zero available internal effects (twenty GEQ modules). Note If you change the DSP CONFIGURATION setting, the internal effects or GEQ modules may be muted briefly. 1 2 3 5 A Level meter Indicates the input level to the effect. 4 6 B Effect type Indicates the selected effect type, both by name and as a graphic. You can also drag and drop this area onto another effect in this screen to copy the effect settings. C BYPASS This button temporarily bypasses the effect. D CUE This button cue-monitors the effect output. (However, cue will be held if you switch to the EFFECT PARAM screen of the corresponding effect. ) E Input patch This box indicates the signal path that is patched to the L/R input channels of the internal effect. You can also directly assign the signal path in this box. 168 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / PSS480 Owner's Manual Reference section Here you can recall, store, rename, or delete items in the effect library. EFFECT LIBRARY 7 8 9 J K 1 2 F Library effect type Indicates the effect type of the library item selected in the list. Recalls the library item shown in the list into the currently selected effect. Note When you recall an Add-On effect, other effects may be muted briefly. H STORE I TITLE EDIT 3 A EDIT When you click this button, the EFFECT PARAM screen for the currently selected effect will appear. 4 5 Edits the title of the library item selected in the list. [. . . ] Input [-42dBu] Nominal Output (75mW@8 ) [The position of the level control is 10dB lowered from Max] default setting STEREO A, B[L, R] MONITOR OUT[L, R, C] CUE OUT[L, R] MATRIX OUT1-8 MIX OUT1-24 -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 -100 -110 -120 -130 -140 -150 -160 Nominal [-50dBu] Input Nominal [-62dBu] Input INPUT 1-48 (GAIN MIN. ) ST IN (GAIN MIN. ) 2TR IN ANALOG 1, 2 [L, R] (default setting) INPUT 1-48 (GAIN MAX. ) ST IN (GAIN MAX. ) TALKBACK *1 CASCADE TYPE = PM5D - PM5D, PM5D - PSS480 *2 CASCADE TYPE = PM5D - DCU5D --- DCU5D - PM5D, PM5D - DCU5D --- PSS480, PM5D - PSS480 - PSS480, PM5D - DCU5D --- PSS480 - PSS480, PM5D - DCU5D --- PSS480 - DCU5D --- PSS480 Max. DSP Noise Floor -170 -180 -190 [0dBu = 0. 775Vrms] [0dBFS = Full Scale] PSS480 Level Diagram Analog Analog dBu Digital AD INPUT PATCH DCA EQ MSPHASE ATT. DECDE HPF INSERT (x4) INSERT GATE COMP INSERT DELAY LEVEL (x8) INSERT ON Digital BUS MASTER MASTER OUTPUT EQ PAN Adder INSERT (x8/4) INSERT COMP INSERT LEVEL BAL DCA INSERT DELAY PATCH DA ON (x2) Analog Analog dBu Digital dBFS Bit GAIN CASCADE IN*2 CASCADE OUT*2 IN IN IN Digital Clipping Level IN +30 +24 +20 +10 +4 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 -100 -110 -120 -130 -140 -150 -160 -170 -180 -190 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 -100 -110 -120 -130 -140 -150 -160 -170 -180 -190 -200 -210 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Max. Output [+24dBu] +30 +24 +20 +10 +4 0 -10 -20 -30 Nominal [+10dBu] Input OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT Nominal Output [+4dBu] default setting OMNI OUT1-24 Max. [. . . ]

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