Aviom A-16II manual Mute a Channel, Unmute a Channel

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Remember that the system can only enter Held Solo Mode from the normal Mix Mode. If you currently have a Channel temporarily soloed (the Solo LED is lit solid), you must exit the temporary Solo Mode (by hitting another Channel button or the SOLO button) before you can enter Held Solo Mode.

Mute a Channel

The method used for muting Channels is similar to that used for the Solo function—first select the Channel, then perform an action. There are some differences, however.

You can mute as many Channels as necessary for your application.

Channels that are muted can be saved as part of a Preset.

To mute a Channel:

Select the Channel first

Press the MUTE button

The yellow LED in the Channel button lights

To unmute a Channel:

Select a muted Channel

Press the MUTE button

The yellow LED in the Channel button will go out

Additional Channels can be muted or unmuted by following the same procedure—first select the Channel, then press the MUTE button.

Unmute a Channel

Once a Channel is muted, you can follow this simple procedure to clear the mute:

Select the muted Channel. (It should have the yellow LED in its button lit.)

Press the MUTE button.

The yellow LED will go out.

To clear mutes on other Channels, continue selecting Channels, followed by pressing the MUTE button to clear the mutes.

Save the Preset with the mutes, if desired.

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