User Manual

Input channels
V5 Reference Manual
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3 HA section
Appears if the head amp is patched to the input channel.
NOTE
If the slot (for which the connection to the head amp is not recognized) is patched, the type of the
MY card will be displayed.
+48V button
This button will appear for the input channel to which the head amp has been patched.
Press the button to switch phantom power (+48V) on or off.
A.GAIN (analog gain) knob
Indicates the analog gain of the head amp. You can use the [TOUCH
AND TURN] knob to adjust the gain. If the Gain Compensation function
is turned on, an indicator will appear, showing the position of the
analog gain when the function is turned on.
Level meter
Indicates the input signal level.
GC (Gain Compensation) button
Switches the Gain Compensation function on or off for that channel.
3 HA section (If patched to a wireless mic)
•Frequency
Indicates the frequency that is currently set for the RF signal.
RX.GAIN knob/TX.GAIN knob/TX.ATT knob
Sets the HA gain for the transmitter or receiver. The level meter located at the immediate
right of the knob indicates the input level. The knob name will change depending on
the connected device.
NOTE
When remote control connection is disabled for the connected device, a gray circle is displayed
here instead of a knob, and the gain cannot be adjusted.
For more information about the relationship between the number of bars and the actual strength
of the signal, refer to the manual from each developer.
MUTE indicator
Indicates the mute status (on/off) of the audio signal for the receiver.
RF (Radio Frequency) signal meter
Shows bars to indicate the level of the RF signal.
An active antenna indicator is shown on the right side. It indicates which antenna is
enabled by lighting up.
NOTE
The display will change depending on the device.
For more information about the relationship between the number of bars and the actual strength
of the RF signal, refer to the manual from each developer.
Battery indicator
Shows bars to indicate the remaining battery power.
NOTE
For more information about the relationship between the number of bars and maximum operation
time, refer to the manual from each developer.
4 AG-DG LINK button
Turns the analog gain and digital gain link on or off. When the link is turned on, the
digital gain is linked to adjustments made to the analog gain, even if Gain
Compensation is on.
NOTE
If it is patched to a wireless mic, the battery indicator is displayed here.
5 Ø (Phase) button
Switches between normal and reverse phase settings of signals input.
6 D. GAIN (digital gain) knob
Indicates the digital gain value. You can use the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to adjust the
gain. If the Gain Compensation function is turned on, digital gain will be used to adjust
the level of the signal input to the input channels.
7 Digital gain meter
Indicates the level after the signal passes through the digital gain.
8 GC ALL ON button/GC ALL OFF button
Switch Gain Compensation on or off for all input channels simultaneously.
9 AG-DG ALL ON button/AG-DG ALL OFF button
Switch all analog gain and digital gain links on or off simultaneously.