Ecler ECLERNET MANAGER User Manual

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The graph displays the frequency response using a frequency X axis (logarithmic, in Hz) between
10 and 20,000 Hz, and a gain Y axis (in dB) between +12 dB and –30 dB, or between +12 dB and
–72 dB (depending on the status of the Vertical Range button, located in the lower left corner of
the graph).

Vertical range:
This control, located in the lower left corner of the graph, allows you to choose between
two different ranges of values for the graph Y-axis (gain in dB).
When the button has a pointing down triangle shape, the gain range is between +12 dB
and –30 dB. When the button has a pointing up triangle shape, the gain range is
between +12 dB and –72 dB.

The curve can be displayed as solid (filled) or as contour line only (outlined), depending on the
SOLID button status.
Only one of the available channels is selected as active. The active channel is displayed with
greater intensity than the rest, which appears semi-transparent. Channel selection is done by
clicking with the mouse on the desired device channel’s panel.
If the MUTE function of any channel is activated, this channel graph is represented as a horizontal
line at the bottom of the chart.
Only one of the filters in the active channel is considered as the active filter in the graph. This filter
individual response is represented with a white line. The filters selection is done by clicking on the
panel where the targeted filter controls are displayed. For parametric equalization, individual
selection of each of the filters is done through numerical identifiers in the control panel (from 1 to
8).

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