M7CL Owner’s Manual
Operations in the METER screen
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PEAK HOLD button
If this button is on, the peak level of the meters will be
held. When you turn this button off, the peak level
indication that had been held will be cleared.
In the METER screen you can view the following
information for each channel.
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Level meter
This is a realtime indication of the input (or output)
level of the corresponding channel.
The
segment will light if any of the level detection
points in each channel reach the OVER level.
The
segment level detection points are as follows.
Input channels
...........PRE HPF, PRE FADER, POST ON
Output channels
...........PRE EQ, PRE FADER, POST ON
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Fader
This is a real-time indication of the fader position and
on/off status of each channel. The fader in the screen
cannot be operated.
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Fader level
This indicates the current fader value in a range of
-
to 10.
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If necessary, you can press a metering
point select button to switch the metering
point.
The metering point for the level meter can be specified
independently for input channels and output channels.
You can choose the following metering points.
Input channels
PRE HPF
........Immediately before the high-pass fil-
ter
PRE FADER
...Immediately before the fader
POST ON
.......Immediately after the [ON] key
Output channels
PRE EQ
..........Immediately before the attenuator
PRE FADER
...Immediately before the fader
POST ON
.......Immediately after the [ON] key
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If you want the peak levels of the level
meter to be held, press the PEAK HOLD
button to turn it on.
PEAK HOLD button on/off operations will affect both
input channels and output channels as well as the
MBM7CL meter bridge. When you turn this button
off, the peak level indication that had been held will be
cleared.
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If is lit, you can switch the metering point to determine the
point at which the overload is occurring.
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The metering point for output channels will also affect the
optional meter bridge (MBM7CL).
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•You can also assign the PEAK HOLD button on/off function to
a user-defined key (
p. 216).
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