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4.3.2 Module Icons
Each Module icon provides conguration information as shown in Figure 4-11.
Figure 4-11: Module Icon Components
Module ID - Identies a particular Module within the device, represented by this icon.
Frame Label - Identies the Frame (device) associated with this icon by a user-dened label that also
appears on the front panel of the device.
Module Type - Identies the number of output channels or an abbreviation of a Module type description
(MEq for a Mesa EQ Module).
Module Label - User-dened label that describes the Module’s use or speaker type.
Module Selection and Clip Indicator - The Module icon border is yellow to indicate the Module is
selected. If it ashes red, a channel on that Module is clipping.
Power Output Mute Indicator (Lake-enabled ampliers only) - A red bar indicates the power output
channel is muted; a blue bar indicates it is unmuted. This indicator appears on the Module from where
the channel is routed.
Input Mute Indicator - If the central round part of the icon is red, the input is muted; if the icon is blue,
the input is not muted.
Output Mute Indicators - Displayed as small red bars when the outputs are muted and are absent if
unmuted. The number of mute indicators depends on the number of output channels in the selected
Module type.
Module Label - Displays the label for the Module, in this case a default Classic 3-Way. For further
details on Module label abbreviations and an explanation on Module types, please refer to chapter 9.
4.3.3 Selecting and Moving Icons
Multiple icons may be selected (via the MODULES, GROUPS, PAGES, and ICON CONTROL menus),
providing a faster solution to graphical arrangement of the work area. For example, multiple icons can be
dragged back to the scroll bar, moved around on screen, or dragged to another page tab.