GETTING UNSTUCK
Occasionally you may find that your WAKONDA fails to respond the way you expect when you press a key. This will often be because you have pressed a key you didn’t intend to which makes your WAKONDA behave in an unfamiliar or unexpected way. You can, of course, just turn it off and start again but, as so often, a little patience, some intuition and, when all else fails, real understanding, will be amply rewarded.
The WAKONDA can be in one of four control modes - VOLUME, BALANCE, LISTEN or RECORD. In any of these modes it can be fully MUTED or speaker MUTED. It can also be in MONO or not. All you have to do to understand the current control mode of the WAKONDA is check the row of indicator lights.
MUTE | If this indicator is on, the WAKONDA is fully muted. No |
| sound will come from the speakers or the headphones. |
| To unmute the WAKONDA, press the MUTE key. |
| If the MUTE indicator is flashing, the line outputs are |
| muted (although the headphone socket is not). You can |
| unmute the line outputs by pressing the two centre |
| keys. |
VOLUME | When this indicator is lit the WAKONDA is in VOLUME |
| control mode, and pressing the ▲VOL or VOL▲ keys |
| will display and control the volume. If the WAKONDA is |
| muted, pressing either of these keys will cause it to |
| unmute and return to the previously set volume. |
BAL | When this indicator is lit, the WAKONDA is in BALANCE |
| control mode and pressing ▲BAL or BAL▲ will control |
| and display the left/right channel balance. If the |
| WAKONDA is muted, pressing either of these keys will |
| cause it to unmute. |
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