Reference - Front Panel

2.Power – After connection to an AC power source, press this button to turn the speaker on. If networked together with other speakers, all speakers will turn on simultaneously. Press the button again to return the speaker to a low-power stand-by mode, where the internal amplifiers are turned off and all user functions are deactivated. As shown below, when the speaker is powered on and active, the JBL logo will be brightly lit (see #1 above) and the left-most meter segment will be lit:

3.Meter Display – In combination with front panel buttons, the meter is used to display the current setting and status of the following functions:

SOLO function (see #4 below)

Progress of RMC calibration process (see #5 below)

LF and HF EQ boost and attenuation (see #6, #7 and #8 below)

EQ preset selection (see #9 below)

Input source selection (see #10 below)

Overall system volume (see #11 below)

Meter and button brightness (see #11 below)

Error conditions

The meter has 31 three-color segments that can illuminate in green, amber or red. For many of the above operations, all 31 segments light green only. However, when audio signal is being reproduced by the speaker, all three colors are used and the meter is calibrated to indicate the continuous output in decibels (dB) below the speaker’s full output capability. Green LEDs indicate signal 8 dB (or more) below clipping; amber, approximately 7 to 4 dB below clipping; and red, approximately 3 to 0 dB below clipping. The segment furthest to the right (“0”) illuminates red when the input signal is has reached its maximum value (greater than -1.5 dBFS) and causes clipping of the electronics.

The LSR4300 models include protective limiting. Limiting occurs when the output signal exceeds -2 dBFS or the second LED from the right is illuminated (in the LSR4328P) or

-5 dbFS or the fi fth LED from the right is illuminated (in the LSR4326P).

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JBL Professional LSR4328P, LSR4326P owner manual Reference Front Panel