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At the top of the display window is a volume indicator, which shows the user the volume of the headphone
output (or of the headphone and rear outputs, if configured for this function). The level is indicated in dB values. A
value of 0dB is unity (no gain adjustment of the selected source). The icons to the left of this value indicate whether
the volume control knob affects only the front-panel headphone jack, or the rear-panel outputs as well.
Also on the Meters page, you’ll see the device name given to the xSelector (set from the System web page; see
Chapter 3 for details).
Text on the far right indicates the status of device synchronization.
• A blinking SYNC indication
means that the device is synchronizing its own clock to correspond with the
network master clock. At bootup, SYNC blinks until network synchronization is achieved. Once synched,
the device should display…
• A solid SYNC indication
shows that the device is synchronized to the network clock.
• A MASTER indication
shows the device is acting a source of clock to the rest of the Livewire network.
(More information on synchronization is covered in Chapter 3, in the section detailing the Home web page.
When xSelector’s controls are not adjusted for a period of 60 seconds, the OLED automatically dims to extend
the life of the display. Touching any control brings the display back to full brightness.
What’s Next?
You’ve learned how to select audio sources, assign your most popular sources to the six Fast Access keys, and
learned about the xSelector’s different display pages. We’ve gone about as far as we can using only front-panel
controls, so in Chapter 3, we’ll use xSelector’s Web server to take you through a tour of the advanced options
available.
Summary of Contents for xSelector
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