Manual

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AudiaFUSION FRONT PANEL
Signal 1 is a tri-color LED that indicates audio signal presence on the channel. Green indicates that the audio signal level is between
-50 dBFS and -3 dBFS, amber indicates a signal level between -3 dBFS and 0 dBFS, and red indicates clipping.
Signal 2 has no function at this time and is in place for possible future use.
Chassis Indicators
Alarm is a two-color LED that illuminates when a chassis fault has occurred. Two types of chassis faults can be reported, depending on
the severity of the problem. Amber indicates a Warning, which means that some aspect of the AudiaFUSION chassis is not performing
within normal specication. Audio may still be passing, but if the condition causing the Warning is not corrected, chassis failure may occur.
Red indicates an Alarm, which means that some aspect of the AudiaFUSION chassis has failed and audio may no longer be passing
through the device. Use the Audia software to determine the specic type of chassis warning or alarm that has occurred.
Activity is a tri-color LED that illuminates to show the conguration status of the AudiaFUSION unit. If the LED is dark, there is no
conguration in the unit. A green LED indicates that the unit is congured, and an amber LED indicates that the unit is congured and
in standby. Standby only occurs when a unit has been designated as a secondary failover device in the conguration. A red LED indicates
a conguration load failure.
Status is a tri-color LED that indicates the health of the AudiaFUSION hardware. A green LED indicates that the unit powered up normally.
A ashing amber LED is shown briey during the power-on self test and should turn solid green upon a successful start up. A red LED
indicates that the unit experienced a problem during the power-on self test.
AIS has no function at this time and is in place for possible future use.
Power is a green LED that illuminates when power is applied to the unit.