Balanced Audio REX II Preamplifier User Manual
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LED Flashing
Unit is going through its Power-ON routine
LED ON
Unit is in its STANDBY mode
When the unit is plugged into a power line, it will stay in the OFF state until the
Standby button is pushed. The LED will then start blinking and the unit will go
through a 50second warm-up sequence. At the end of that sequence it will turn
ON.
Pressing the button again will switch the unit into its Standby mode.
The REX II can be turned OFF by
pressing and holding
the Standby button.
REX II Power-On sequence:
When you turn the REX II On, it will automatically go through a gentle power-on
sequence. This sequence takes 50 seconds, during which time the display and the
Standby LED will be flashing, indicating the status of the unit.
In addition, the blue LED on the Power Module front panel will also light.
1. The number on the display during this time indicates the volume setting. This
will usually start at 000. This setting can be changed during this time by
using the volume knob or Volume Up/Down buttons on your VK-R3 remote
control transmitter. In addition, such functions as Phase, Mono, input
selection and Mute can be changed during this time either from front panel or
through the remote control.
2. Normally the REX II will be
not muted
(Mute LED on the display is OFF) and
will begin playing at the end of the 50 second delay. If so desired, the unit
can be put in the MUTE mode during this delay interval either by depressing
the front panel MUTE switch or by using the MUTE button on the VK-R3
remote control transmitter.
Turning the REX II Off:
The unit can be turned OFF by
pressing and holding
the Standby button. It will
automatically mute.
PHASE button and LED
This button allows the user to invert the absolute polarity of the signal to
compensate for some recordings that are made out-of-phase. The LED indicates
whether the unit is in its INVERTING or NONINVERTING mode. This function is also
accessible via the VK-R3 remote control.
LED OFF
Non Inverting operation