User`s manual
AEQ FORUM - DIGITAL AUDIO MIXER FOR BROADCAST APPLICATIONS 
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The  four  options  visible  on  the  last  line  of  the  display  are  associated  with  the  four  contextual 
keys below, from left to right: 
•  BACK: pressing this key allows you to return to the previous menu screen. At this point 
no change you may have made is saved. 
•  LPF, as  a  low  pass  filter activation  key (LED  lighted). Pressing this contextual key for 
three  seconds  opens  the  cut-off  frequency  configuration  menu.  This  configuration  is 
accomplished by turning the associated encoders, and is validated by pressing them or 
by pressing the OK contextual key. 
•  HPF, as a high pass filter activation key (LED lighted). Pressing this contextual key for 
three  seconds  opens  the  cut-off  frequency  configuration  menu.  This  configuration  is 
accomplished by turning the associated encoders, and is validated by pressing them or 
by pressing the OK contextual key. 
•  EQ, as an  activation key (LED lighted) for the equalizer  whose frequency response is 
shown at  that time on  the screen. This frequency response is controlled from the 
associated  encoders  by  working  from  left  to  right  on  the  base,  mid-range  and  treble 
bands,  respectively.  The  frequency  deviation  permitted  ranges  from  -18dB  to  +18dB; 
the default value is +0dB. 
If  you  keep  press  this  EQ  button,  the  advance  configuration screen  appears  where is 
possible to setup the Q (+/-18dB), frequency and Gain associated with this parametric 
equalizer. 
 3.4.3.1.3. Expanded information menu 
Pressing the NEXT contextual key in the previous menu screen will place you in the advanced 
information  section  of  that  audio  input  channel.  It  maintains  a  structure  similar  to  the  base 
menu. Information shown on this screen: 
Expanded information screen 










