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Clipping indicator, Bass, treble, and loudness control, Aux/mix control – Extron Electronics PVS 204SA User Guide User Manual

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PVS 204SA Switcher • Operation and Setup

PRELIMINAR

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Clipping indicator

The clipping LED is a real time indicator of when the amplifier is clipping. It

flashes red when clipping is taking place (see figure 3-7).

MIN/MAX

CLIP

AUX/MIX

LEVEL

AUDIO

This LED flashes when the
amplifier output is clipping.

Figure 3-7 — Front Panel audio clipping indicator LED and recessed
encoders

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To reduce the risk of damage to the speaker, reduce the amplifier level by turning

the encoder counterclockwise until the Clip LED turns off.

Bass, treble, and loudness control

For optimum audio quality, the audio input levels and the bass, treble, and

loudness controls must all be set up properly. Input audio levels may need to be

adjusted depending on the variation of the output levels from different source

devices.

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By default these levels are set for the consumer product level of -10 dBV.

Bass and treble should be adjusted once the input and output levels have been

adjusted. These are adjusted by RS-232 control only, with a range from -10 dB to

+10 dB. By default the bass and treble have been set at 0 dB. See chapter 4, “Serial

Communication”, for details on RS-232 control.
The loudness on/off (default off) switch and the clip limiter on/off (default off)

function are also controlled by RS-232.

Aux/Mix control

The Aux/Mix input is line level mono. It is divided into two matching channels

and then summed with the main left and right channel audio inputs. Aux/Mix

volume is independent of other input gains, power amp gain, and volume. The

recessed encoder has 20 detents (steps) per revolution, each step making 1 dB

change. The Aux/mix range is from -18 dB to +24 dB, default is 0 dB.

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When the minimum (-18 dB) or the maximum (+24 dB) is reached, the min/max

LED (see figure 3-6) flashes red.

Resetting the Switcher

The switcher can be reset to the factory defaults via the front panel or RS-232.

To reset the switcher via the front panel, follow these steps.

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Unplug the switcher from the power source.

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Press and hold input selection button 1 while reapplying power to the

switcher. All the input selection LEDs blink for 1 second while the switcher

is reset.

For details on RS-232 control, see chapter 4, “Serial Communication”.