Master level control, Stereo output level displays, Output limiter switch – Eden WP100 Navigator (2003) User Manual
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Master Level Control
 
This is the final output level control. It controls both the Main outputs, and 
the left and right D.I. outputs. For normal use the Master should run from 
around the 9:00 position to about the 12:00 position on the control. It is 
possible to put enough extra gain on the output section to induce some 
clipping in the final part of signal chain if you crank up both the input and 
output to near maximum with a very loud Bass. As long as the Master is not 
run to the top of the control range this should never be a problem. 
 
Stereo Output Level Displays
 
The displays follow the actual output function of the final sends and are 
calibrated to show 0 dBm at full drive for a normal amplifier input (2.8V 
RMS). There is an internal set up switch to select between 2.8V and 1.4V 
RMS limiting. This will be reflected in the output display. 
 
Output Limiter Switch
 
The switch enables the internal stereo output Limiters to be engaged with the 
final Main Outputs. The Limiters are calibrated to two standard Power 
Amplifier input voltage requirements. The high voltage standard typically 
Crown @ 2.8VRMS and many others @ 1.4VRMS. The selector switch for 
this is located inside the unit on the right side of the top front PC board. This 
should be set up by a qualified service tech to match the input specifications 
your particular amplifier at the time of purchase. Your unit was shipped with 
the switch in the higher limit position. This feature gives you the additional 
safety of having onboard limiting available for your large power amplifier 
without the additional cost of an outboard comp./limiter. With the Limiter 
switch in the off position, the Main sends can reach (+ 21 dBm ). Note the 
limiters will also effect the Headphones and the Stereo D.I. output. 
 
Stereo Headphones
 
The jack is for the stereo headphones only. 
( DO NOT USE THIS JACK FOR A MONO SIGNAL SEND!!! ) 
It may be possible to damage the headphones with a mono jack inserted in 
this position. 
 
