TX6n/5n/4n Reference Manual 15
Panel Operations
When an alert event occurs related to the amplifier’s audio, such as when an abnormality has occurred in the
amplifier, an alert message will appear in the upper part of the display. At this time the [ALERT] indicator of each
channel will also light.
If Amp Editor is being used online, the alert message will also appear in Amp Editor.
When an alert event occurs, it will be recorded in the event log of the amplifier itself, and the recorded event log can be viewed
in Amp Editor’s “Event Log” dialog box.
In Amp Editor’s “Alert Setup” dialog box you can enable/disable alert events and select their types. If an alert type is set to
Information, the alert message will not appear in the display.
For details on the content of each alert and the appropriate measures to take, refer to the Amp Editor Owner’s Manual.
For details about the alert messages appearing when certain malfunctions are suspected to have occurred, you can also refer to
“Alert Message List (Excerpt)” (page 56).
This shows information such as the currently selected scene name and attenuation. This screen will appear imme-
diately after you power-on the amplifier. You can also access it by pressing the [HOME] button, or by pressing the
[EXIT] button several times. You can also move from this screen to various other screens.
•As a shortcut from the HOME screen, you can hold down one of the following buttons for three (or one) seconds or longer
to execute the corresponding function (page 7).
[HOME] button :Switch power between Standby/On
[EXIT] button :Reset the FAULT OUTPUT connector
[ENTER] button :Access the UTILITY screen Device Setup
[HOME] + [EXIT] button: Temporarily defeats panel lock
qScene information
This shows the number and name of the currently recalled scene. The scene name can be specified in the SCENE screen
(page 42) or in Amp Editor. Instead of the scene name, you can choose to display the library name for the Speaker Proces-
sor component (page 24).
When you edit a parameter after recalling or storing a scene, an EDIT symbol will appear above the scene number.
wGain
This indicates the currently specified gain for each channel. The gain can be adjusted in the MENU screen (page 24).
eAttenuation
This indicates the current attenuation for each channel. You can use encoders A/B to adjust the attenuation for each channel.
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