Master volume, Button behaviors – Aviom A-16 User Manual

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Aviom A-16 Personal Monitor Mixing System

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The Bass and Treble EQs in the Personal Mixer are both shelving type. There is
+/-12dB of cut or boost available for each.

Bass EQ

160Hz shelving

Treble EQ

9kHz shelving

+12dB

-12dB

+12dB

-12dB

160Hz

9kHz

Master Volume

The overall system volume is controlled by the

M

ASTER

volume control. This is an

analog-style control. Turn it counterclockwise for a full off setting. As a general
suggestion, start with the Master volume knob at a low setting, about 9 or 10 o’clock to
start. Raise the volume slowly from that point to a comfortable level.

Note: Always use caution when adjusting any audio system component to avoid
potential hearing damage.

Button Behaviors

There are various combinations of lighted and unlighted buttons on the A-16 Personal
Mixer. Here is an overview:

• Channel buttons have two LEDs, an upper and lower. The upper button is

red and indicates that the Channel is selected. The lower button is yellow;
it indicates that the Channel is muted. Channel buttons will light solid or
flash.

• The

R

ECALL

button has one red LED. It flashes when the R

ECALL

button

is pressed, indicating that you can now select a Preset by touching any
numbered button.

• There is one LED in the

G

ROUP

button. When the G

ROUP

button is

pressed, the LED flashes. This indicates that you can now build or edit a
Group.

• The

R

ECALL

and G

ROUP

buttons will both flash when held down simul-

taneously. This is the Save Mode, as indicated by the connecting graphic
above the two buttons on the front panel.

• When a Preset is saved, all sixteen Channel buttons will flash briefly to

confirm the Preset save operation.

• The

S

OLO

button has one LED. It will light when pressed, indicating that

the selected Channel or Group is now being auditioned with all other
Channels being muted.

• The

M

UTE

button has no LED in it. Pressing the M

UTE

button with a

Channel selected will cause the Channel’s lower (yellow) LED to light.

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