Navigating the system, The a-16t transmitter, Front panel – Aviom A-16 User Manual

Page 22: Channel leds, Input levels

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Aviom A-16 Personal Monitor Mixing System

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Navigating the System

This section explains the basic layout of your new Aviom products. The diagrams
on the previous pages can be used as a quick visual guide to the location of the basic
components of the Personal Monitor Mixing System.

The A-16T Transmitter

Front Panel

The front panel of the A-16T contains the Channel information, Link switches, Signal
Present LEDs, Clip LEDs, Power indicator, Input Level switches, and the A-Net
output connector.

Channel LEDs

The numbered Channels on the A-16T front panel correspond to the sixteen inputs on
the rear section of the A-16T. They are grouped together in pairs — Channels 1 and 2,
Channels 3 and 4, etc. Each Channel contains two LEDs, one showing that there is an
audio signal present, and another used to indicate that the input to a channel is causing
audio clipping. Signal and Clip LEDs appear directly beneath the Channel numbers.

The lower LED, marked Signal, will light as long as an audio signal of at least -40dB
is present on the channel. It provides an easy way to confirm that audio is indeed
passing into—and being processed by—the A-16T.

The upper LED is marked Clip. It will light if a signal reaches a point that is within
3 dB of full scale (0dB). In general, you want to operate the system so that the Clip
LED lights only occasionally. If the LED is on constantly, you should either lower
the volume of the source audio coming into the A-16T or try different Input Level
settings.

Input Levels

The A-16 Personal Monitor Mixing System has been designed to accept a wide range
of professional and semi-professional audio levels. There are four Input Level gain

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