Philips PSC805 manual Level Indicator Bar Graph LED’s, Selector Button And LED’s, Headphone Jack

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Level Indicator Bar Graph LED’s

This set of seven LED’s display the level of the volume as a bar graph. They also display the level for Fader, subwoofer, and microphone input gain, depending on which function is selected by the Selector button. You can change the level of the selected function using the Multi-Function Rotary Control.

Selector Button And LED’s

By pushing the Selector button you change the function of the Rotary Control knob and the display contents of the Level Indicator LED’s.

By default, all three Function LED’s are off, the Multi-Function Rotary knob controls the volume level, and the seven LED bar graph displays the volume level. However, the Selector button can change that.

Push the Selector button once and the first of the three Function LED’s illuminate on to indicate that the control knob controls the subwoofer level and the bar graph displays the level of the subwoofer volume.

Push the Selector button twice and the second LED illuminates. The control knob controls the Fader and the bar graph Fader position.

Push the Selector button three times and the third LED comes on to indicate that the control knob controls the level of the input gain and the bar graph indicates the input gain level.

After five seconds the bar graph LED’s and the function of the control knob will change back to the default volume level.

Multi-Function Rotary Control

You can control the level of volume, subwoofer, fader and the input gain (line or microphone) by using the rotary control. See Selector Button and LED’s, above for how to control these functions.

Headphone Jack

This jack is conveniently located for easy access. When you plug your headphones here, it detects and disables all the speakers. When you unplug your headphones, all the speakers are enabled again.

Microphone Jack

This jack is easily accessible and when you plug in a microphone, the Aurilium detects it and disables the Line-In jack in the back. Therefore, if you have a signal going to Line-In, that signal is blocked until you unplug the microphone. You can, however, override the selection, by choosing line in or other available input sources from the Mixer panel of PSA2.

PSC805 Aurilium™ Sound Processor Users Guide

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