Lake Controller Operation Manual

Lake Controller Operation Manual Rev 1.5.4
Designer Mode Menu Reference
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19.3.3 Levels Functions
19.3.3.1 Adjust Factory Levels
A button labeled ADJUST FACTORY is available on the METER OPTIONS menu from the LEVELS page of
a Module. When this button is active (orange), a label reading ADJUST FACTORY appears at the top of each
Levels page to conrm this special mode of operation. Factory levels are not applicable for Groups.
In this mode, a different set of factory levels are displayed for each level type. These are displayed using the
same faders and meters used for the adjustment of user levels; the fader positions and gain values change
to indicate the factory level instead of the user level.
The sum of factory, user, and Group levels are
combined to provide the actual total. Factory levels
are not included in the total level value that is
shown in brackets in User Mode.
Adjust Factory values are available for all level
types with the exception of MaxRMS Corner,
MaxRMS Attack and MaxRMS Release.
To set factory levels, perform the following steps:
1. From the LEVELS page, tap METER OPTIONS, then ADJUST FACTORY.
2. Tap METER OPTS EXIT, and navigate to the relevant LEVELS page.
3. Enter the values required using the fader or keyboard entry.
4. Tap METER OPTIONS, then ADJUST FACTORY to exit this mode
Factory levels can be hidden from the end user by
locking the Module or exiting Designer Mode.
19.3.3.2 Restrict Level Adjustments
Level Limits are used to restrict minimum and maximum levels for a Module. Although a Group’s Level
Limits cannot be set, they adhere to the limits of all Modules that are assigned to it. For example, if chang-
ing a Group level causes any of its Modules to exceed their allowable range, the action is not permitted.
1. Navigate to Module Levels, tap METER OPTIONS, then tap LEVEL LIMITS.
2. Tap GAIN/DELAY LIMITS or LIMITERMAX LIMITS.
3. Tap the relevant minimum/maximum level. Each channel is displayed in the same order as the channel
faders (from left to right: Input, Output 1, Output 2, and so on).