Lavry AD11 Manual - page 8
AD11
Quickstart Guide
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- Exiting Setting Mode causes the settings to be stored in non-volatile memory. This means
the AD11 will retain the settings even if the AC
power is turned “off.” Any time the GAIN
display reverts to the “LE” symbol, the Gain settings are also stored.
Diagram 1, Section 1- Setting Controls
The two switches under the SELECT legend on the left side of panel control the Setting
mode of the AD11. The first switch labeled with the
symbols has two functions:
- Clicking the switch down in the Operating mode causes the AD11 to enter Setting mode. A
flashing cursor
and indicators for settings that are “on” will appear in the LEVEL display
window. The legend
under
the window apply in this mode (
44.1
,
48
,
wc
, etc.).
- While in Setting mode, clicking the switch down moves the cursor
forward
to the next
position and clicking the switch up moves the cursor one step
back
to the previous position.
- For convenience, the position of the cursor is retained when exiting Setting mode. The
cursor will appear at the same position when Setting mode is re-entered to allow easy
access to the same setting. The exception is when the unit is first powered; in this case the
cursor always appears at
44.1
(the first position).
The second switch is
labeled “
exit
” and “
set
” and when in Setting mode:
- Clicking the switch down (
set
) toggles the function On or Off. For single selections, the
function is toggled On or Off
every time the switch is “clicked” in the
set
direction.
- In the case of selecting a sample frequency (SF); the SF at the cursor position is enabled
and all other
SF’s are disabled the first time the switch is clicked in the
set
direction.
Subsequent
set
“clicks” have no further effect.
- In the case of selecting digital output format (
aes
or
spdif
), the setting at the cursor
position is enabled and the other one is disabled the first time the switch is clicked in the
set
direction. Subsequent s
et
“clicks” have no further effect.
- Clicking the switch up (
exit
) immediately exits the Setting mode.
After exiting the Setting mode, clicking the switch in either direction has no effect on
settings. If the meter Peak Hold function is enabled, a
set
click clears the held value.
Diagram 1, Section 2- Settings Status Display (only in Setting mode)
In Setting
mode, the LED’s above each label indicate the status of each setting. The cursor
position affects the way an LED indicates the status.
- At the cursor position, a rapidly flashing LED indicates
“on” and a slowly flashing cursor
indicates “off.”
-
At all other positions, a steadily illuminated LED indicates “on,” and an LED that is not
illuminated indicates “off.”
- Please note that in the following Setting mode function descriptions, the distinction
between whether or not the LED is at the cursor position may be omitted for clarity.
-
Sample Frequency selection
. This consists of the
44.1
,
48
,
88.2
, and
96
labels and the
LED’s above them. Only one sample frequency (SF) can be selected at any time.
- If the cursor is positioned at the selected SF, the LED flashes rapidly.
- If the cursor is positioned at an SF that is not selected, the LED flashes slowly.
- When the cursor is at a different position than the selected SF, the LED for the selected SF
is constantly illuminated while the LED for the cursor flashes slowly. Clicking the
set
switch
will enable the SF at the cursor position and disable the previously selected SF (the
constantly illuminated LED will go dark and the cursor will flash rapidly).
- Once an SF is selected and the cursor is still at that position, subsequent
set
clicks have
no effect (one SF setting will always be selected).