Controls And Connections; Front Panel - Phonic i7100 Manual Del Usuario

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CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS

The controls of the Phonic i7100 Feedback Silencer are arranged
in an easy to use fashion, making it an effective product with a
minimum amount of fuss. The included LCD display and numerous
LED indicators are clear and concise reqresentations of the
alterations that are made to the sound and the jog wheels amke
for an easy way to scroll through options and change settings.

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1. dual LED Level Meters
The LED level meters allow you to read the output signal level in
dB, referenced to the internal digital maximum. This will provide
an indication as to the amount of headroom available until the
audio reaches the maximum digital output level and is dynamically
clipped. When bypass mode is activated, this display will change
to show the curren input and output level of the audio signal.
2. 24 LED Filters Display
The LED filters can be conveniently monitored with the indicators
next to the display. Twelve LEDs present you with the status of
the filters of each channel. An illuminated LED shows whether a
filter has been set. Cyclically flashing LEDs indicate filters that are
searching in Single-Shot or Auto mode.
3. FQ/Mode Jog Wheel
This jog wheel is used when selecting one of the frequency,
bandwidth, fine or gain functions. To adjust the function's
parameters or settings, first push the jog wheel to allow you to
edit the function's properties, trun the jog wheel again to alter the
properties, and push to complete the setting. This editing function
can only be used when the filter is set on parametric mode.
Howerver, in auto mode, these options are set automatically and
can be viewed for reference purposes only.
4. Function Jog Wheel
This jog wheel is used to select one of the "kill,""preset,""filter,"
and "threshold" functions. Push to select the function you wish to
alter turn again to change the parameters or settings of the select
function, and then push the jog wheel once more to complete
the setting.
5. CH 1 and CH 2 Keys
These CH keys are used to select the left or right audio channels.
If you wish to process the left and right channels simultaneously
(stero mode), simple press both keys at the same tim.
6. Filter Indicator
When the filter indicator is illuminated you are able to use the
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function jog wheel to select one of the 12 filters on one or both
of the channels.
7. Killmode Indicator
When the killmode indicator is illuminated you are then able to
access to the following four operating mode: Off (OFF), Parametric
EQ (PA), Single-Shot (SI) and Auto Mode (AU). Alterations to the
Killmode of a filter are not accepted until confirmed by pushing
the jog wheel. This avoids inadvertently selecting the wrong mode
when scrolling through options.
8. Threshold Indicator
When the threshold indicator is illuminated you are then able to
edit the threshold of feedback suppression at a range of +10 to
-50dB by using the function jog wheel.
9. Preset Indicator
When the preset indicator is illuminated you are able to use the
function jog wheel to select one of the twenty factory presets and
twenty of your own personally stored presets.
10. Frequency Indicator
When the frequency indicator is illuminated, you are then able to
select the frequency for prcessing. The Feedback Silencer splits
the adjustable frequency range (20 Hz to 20 kHz) into the 31
standard ISO center frequencies. In auto and single-shot mode,
the frequency is automatically detected and can be viewed for
reference purpose only.
11. Fine Indicator
When the fine indicator is illuminated you can then fine tune the
ISO standard center frequencies in 1/60-octave steps, within a
tuning range of 1/3 of an octave (-9/60 to +10/60). In auto and
single-shot modes, the frequency is automatically detected and
can the fine adjustment setting can be viewed for reference
purposes only.
12. Bandwidth Indicator
When the bandwidth indicator is illuminated, you are then able to
define the bandwidth for the selected filter. The adjustable value
ranges from one octave (60/60 octave) down to 1/60th of an
octave. In auto and single-shot mode, the bandwidth is dynamically
detected and rationalized using a jitter-styled tracking method. This
increases the bandwidth whenever necessary, freeing up several
of you filters. In this instance, the Bandwidth can be viewed for
reference purposes only.
13. Gain Indicator
When the gain indicator is illuminated, you can then set the desired
boost/cut for the selected filter in dB, with a range of +16dB to
-48dB. In auto and single-shot mode, gain values are automatically
assigned and can be viewed for reference purpose only.
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