Lavry AD11 Manual - page 14
AD11
Operation
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For more details on the GAIN controls, see Operation manual section “C. GAIN SETTING.”
B. SETTING MODE
-
Please use caution when changing settings- phantom p
ower settings as well as “digital”
settings. This applies to changes between Line and MicPre range; but not to changes of Gain
within Line or Mic range. Gain changes
within
a range can be made at any time. Although the
AD11 changes its digital outputs “gracefully;” it is not possible to predict how a device the
AD11 is feeding will react. For these reasons; it is advisable to lower your monitor speaker
volume to avoid possible speaker damage prior to changing the relevant settings.
Diagram 2 illustrates the AD11 front panel display in SETTING mode. The numbers indicate the
sequence in which the cursor moves with each click in the downward direction of the
switch.
Please note that the
phantom
and
sat
functions have individual left and right channel settings.
SETTING MODE STATUS DISPLAY
Diagram 2
To enter the Setting mode, click the
switch under the SELECT legend once either up or down.
The LEVEL display will change from meter mode to indicate the status of the programmable settings.
To exit the
Setting mode, click the right SELECT switch up towards “
exit
.” The LEVEL display will
revert to the Operating mode; indicating the peak digital output level and that the programmable
settings are stored in non-volatile memory. This means the settings will be retained if the power is
turned “Off” and restored when the power is turned back “On.”
- The first time Setting mode is entered after power is applied, the left-most LED (
44.1
) will begin
flashing. If other functions are enabled, the LED
’s above their legend will be illuminated.
- At all other times, when Setting mode is exited the position of the cursor is retained; so upon re-
entering Setting mode it will appear at the same position.
The LED at the cursor position indicates the status of the function differently than other positions-
- At positions other than the cursor position, if the LED is illu
minated (“On”), the function is
enabled (“On”). If the LED is “Off,” the function is “Off.”
- At the cursor position, if the LED is flashing at a fast ra
te, the function is “On.” If the LED is flashing
slowly, the function is “Off.”
Please note that in the following function descriptions, the distinction between whether or not
the status LED corresponds to the cursor position is omitted for clarity.
- For
“single” functions such as
wc, dig-a, phantom, sat, or hold;
each time the right SELECT
switch is clicked in the
set
direction, the function at the cursor toggles between On and Off.
-The
wc
and
dig-a
settings are interlocked; if one is enabled, selecting the other disables the first.
- The sample frequency (SF) selection and output format are interlocked electronically, so selecting a
new setting de-selects the previous one. For example, if
44.1
is selected, and you position the cursor
above the
96
legend and click
set
; the 96 kHz SF will be selected and the 44.1 SF will be deselected.
Similarly, selecting the
spdif
output format will de-selected the
aes
format. - At least one SF and one
output format setting will be selected at all times.
44.1, 48, 88.2, 96 (kHz)
These indicate the
four possible sample frequencies at which the AD11 can operate, on internal or
external clock. The indicators are numbered 1, 2, 3, & 4 in Diagram 2.