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Figure 6-10: Meter Mode > I/O Status View
This section displays the screen title (left) and frame fault or warning description (right)
This section displays confirmation of the following settings:
Dante Clock Master (no icon = Dante Slave or Dante Disabled)
AES3 Input Terminated (no icon = Unterminated)
Analog Inputs Iso-Float Grounded (no icon = Floating)
Analog Outputs Iso-Float Grounded (no icon = Floating)
The main section of the I/O Status View displays status and metering information for four of the eight
input routers. The information displayed for each input includes the currently selected input source type,
input router gain level meter (displayed as a horizontal bar and numeric dB, and also shown on the main
front panel LED meters), input mute status, analog headroom, digital sample rate, digital clock selection and
digital clock locking status.
If an Input Router is muted, the top-right LED is illuminated red as shown in Figure 6-10, and the frame
fault text in section A of the screen will display INPUT MUTE. The fault and warning LED illuminates red or
yellow in all Meter and Menu Views as described in section 6.7.2 and section 8.1.
These buttons allow muting/unmuting of the associated device input router. Confirmation of each input
router’s mute status is displayed on the LCD next to the associated button as shown for input 2 in Figure
6-10. To view inputs 5-8 (I/O Status 2) press the METER button, or turn the rotary encoder clockwise.
The faults and warnings LED is accompanied by text on the top-right side of the LCD. The LED illumi-
nates red if any input is muted, or if another fault condition occurs; it illuminates yellow if a warning condition
arises. Please refer to section 6.7.2 for further details.
6.10 Menu Mode
6.10.1 Overview
The majority of functions can be accessed via Menu Mode on the front panel. These functions include
the adjustment of gain, delay, limiters, input and output routing, and the ability to recall Frame Presets.
Menu Mode can be accessed at any time by pressing the MENU button.