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Audio controls and indicators
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Audio configuration/save button and LED — The Audio button and LED enable the user to view and/or change the current audio level setting for each input. See Audio gain and attenuation in this chapter.
Down () button and LED — The
button is used to decrease the audio level for a selected input. The LED flashes each time the button is pressed to indicated a 1 dB decrease in the audio level. See Audio gain and attenuation in this chapter.
On the SW2 RGBHV A, this button and LED are secondary functions of the Input 1 button and LED. On the SW6 RGBHV A, this button and LED are secondary functions of the Input 5 button and LED.
Up () button and LED — The
button is used to increase the audio level for a selected input. The LED flashes each time the button is pressed to indicated a 1 dB increase in the audio level. See Audio gain and attenuation in this chapter.
On the SW2 RGBHV A, this button and LED are secondary functions of the Input 2 button and LED. On the SW6 RGBHV A, this button and LED are secondary functions of the Input 6 button and LED.
Audio level indicators (SW4 RGBHV A and SW6 RGBHV A only) — The Input 1 through Input 4 LEDs indicate a range of 6 dB when lit (Input 1 LED off = 0 dB to 5 dB, Input 1 LED lit = 6 dB to 11 dB, Input 2 LED lit = 12 dB to 17 dB, and so on). See Audio gain and attenuation in this chapter.
Autoswitch mode control and indicator
When autoswitching is enabled, the switcher continuously monitors all inputs and automatically switches to the
8Auto/Manual switch — The rear panel Auto/Manual toggle switch (figure
| SW4 and SW6 |
SW2 Models | Models |
REMOTE |
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H/HV V | AUTOREMOTE |
AUTO |
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MANUAL | MANUAL |
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Figure 3-3 — Rear panel Auto/Manual switch
9Auto Switch Active LED — When lit, the front panel Auto Switch Active LED indicates that the switcher is in autoswitch mode. When unlit, the switch is in normal (manual) mode.