Hardw are controllers 10, User modes (u1-u4) – Sound Devices 788T User Manual
Page 145

Output Mutes are only available with a CL-9 attached. Muted outputs return to the set level in Setup
Menu option OUTPUT X: ANALOG GAIN when the CL-9 is disconnected.
User Modes (U1-U4)
The CL-9 has four assignable User Modes. User Modes are assigned in the Setup Menu option
CL-9 USER 1-4: ASSIGN
. User selectable modes include:
• Input Limiter Mode
• Input Delay Mode
• Input Low Cut Mode
• Input Polarity Mode
• Phantom Power Mode
• None
At Factory Default all user modes are set to none. To assign a User Mode follow these steps.
1. Navigate to the Setup Menu option CL-9: USER 1-4 ASSIGN, then press the check mark or
push in on the Select Encoder.
2. Turn the Select Encoder to navigate through the available modes. Press in on the Select En-
coder or press the check mark to select an option and move to the next user mode.
3. Repeat step 3 until all four User Modes have been assigned. Select None if no User Mode is
desired.
4. Once the fourth User Mode is selected the 788T exits the CL-9 USER 1-4 ASSIGN menu and
returns to the Setup Menu. Exit the Setup Menu.
To access a User Mode, press and release the Shift Button, the Shift LED fl ashes blue, then press the
assigned Mode Button. Press the Mode Button again to return to Trim Mode. To immediately access
another mode, press any one of the Mode Buttons. To access another User Mode, press and release
Shift then press a Mode Button. When a User Mode is active, the respective Mode LED fl ashes blue.
The following chart illustrates the behavior of each of the User Modes.
Mode
Ring LED
788T LCD
Display
Encoder
Turn
Encoder
Press
Encoder Press
and Hold
Low Cut
(User Mode)
Metering (PFL + Post-EQ)
Input Solo (yellow)
Input Mute (red)
High-Pass Filter
frequency in Hz
Adjusts the
High-Pass
Frequency
Toggles Input Solo Toggles High-Pass
Filter On/Off
Limiter
(User Mode)
Metering (PFL + Post-EQ)
Input Solo (yellow)
Input Mute (red)
LIM On/Off
N/A
Toggles Input Solo Toggles Limiter On/
Off
Hardw
are Controllers
10
788T/788T-SSD User Guide and Technical Information
137