mono input module 1

bus assignment features

safe preview—LED

LED Red steady

This indicates that the mute has been activated by the micro mute sec- tion and is part of the current mute scene.

LED Red flashing

This indicates that the micro mute system is in edit-preview mode and the channel is part of the mute scene that is currently being created or edited. Pressing the local mute button will include or exclude the channel from the selected mute scene.

Pressing the edit-preview button (LED-off) in the micro mute section will remove the console from edit-preview mode and save any changes that have been made to the selected mute scene. At this point,the red-LEDwill stop blinking.

The red-LEDwill light steadily if the channel is part of the active mute scene, or extinguish if it is not part of the active mute scene.

see—microprocessor muting

red-LEDstatus

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flashing red edit-preview mode channel in mute scene

steady red

part of active mute scene

no light

not part of mute scene

mute

The Mute switch has three functions:

1It acts primarily as a local mute switch by activating and deactivating the mute. When any mute is activated locally, it will remain muted until it is deactivated locally regardless of whether or not the mute is part of the safe-set or an active mute scene (or a mute scene that has been made inac- tive).

2It is used in creating and editing mute scenes when the micro- processor mute section is in edit-preview mode.

3It is used for including and excluding the mute in the safe-set when the microprocessor mute section is in edit-safe mode.

This switch is illuminated whenever the channel is muted.

see—microprocessor muting

write-in label

This label may be written on with a grease-marker, and later wiped clean with a cloth moistened with isopropyl/rubbing alcohol. Masking tape may also be placed on this surface, if desired.

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Peavey X-Eight HS, X-Eight RT owner manual Mute, Write-in label