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Sabine Smart Spectrum
®
Wireless
LIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-110203.indd
© 2011 Sabine
, Inc.
Receiver operation
Diversity Status
: Either 1 or 2 is lit, showing the active antenna.
RF Signal Strength Indicator:
Indicates presence of RF (from transmitter, or
external sources) on the chosen reception channel. The greater the number of
illuminated icons, the stronger the RF signal detected.
Compression Meter:
Shows the active gain reduction applied to the receiver
channel’s audio output.
Audio Level Meter:
Shows the audio input level (received audio signal).
Battery Voltage Level Meter:
Indicates the battery voltage of the corresponding
transmitter; the more segments are illuminated, the higher the voltage, and the
greater the remaining battery life.
Receiver LCD Status Bars
FBX, Lock and Edit Status Indicators
FBX Status:
SETUP is illuminated while the receiver is in SETUP MODE. READY
is the normal operational mode, indicating SETUP has been performed and FBX
filters are active. BYPASS indicates the audio signal is NOT going through FBX
filters (but all other DSP processing is active).
Front Panel Lock Status:
LOCK 1 indicates all front panel controls are locked
to prevent intentional tampering, or accidental programming. LOCK 2 indicates
a subset of controls are locked, allowing selected others to be adjusted with
software only. Default LOCK 2 setting locks out all functions except FBX and
Program Load.
Edit Status:
In a 2-channel receiver, this field illuminates when the corresponding
Channel Button is pushed, indicating Controls are assigned to this channel.
Firmware Version:
Displays for 2 seconds on power up; shows the receiver
firmware version.
Transmitter Battery Low:
You have 15 minutes or less to change transmitter
batteries.
Mute:
Transmitter muted; the transmitter on/off switch is set to mute.
Front Panel Locked:
Front Panel is locked and the selected function cannot be
edited. See Appendix D for an explanation of front panel locking.
De-Esser:
The De-Esser is actively reducing sibilance.
Function Display Messages
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