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Oxygen 7Oxygen 7 - STEREO MODULE
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8.15 DUCK SWITCH
The Duck is an ON/OFF switch which tells each VCA fader whether or not
they partecipate in the external Duck control.
Please ref to Chapter 6.
The DUCK switcher works in conjunction with the module status (On or
Off)
There is a red LED next to the switch which will illuminate at two levels of
brightness.
The LED will illuminate at half brightness if the switch is pressed but the
module is Off.
You may regard this as the DUCK routing circuit being armed but not
active.
To make it active the On status must be engaged (see § 8.17). The LED
will illuminate at full brightness to indicate that the circuit is now active.
When the switch is depressed, LED is off and the circuit is never active,
regardless of the module status (On/Off).
LED OFF
switch depressed / the status of the module
doesn’t affect routing circuit
LED ON
switch pressed / DUCK circuit is active as the
module is On
LED HALF
BRIGH.
switch pressed / DUCK circuit is non active as the
module is Off
This three mode operating has been introduced in order to prevent buss
from additional noise when switch is pressed and module is off.
8.16 PFL button
Stereo pre-fade listening. PFL button (operated only in latched) mode
allows pre-fade listening (post pan-pot) of the channel with the fader
closed.
When the PFL button is activated, the channel signal will be connected to
the PFL output and to the CUE single-meter circuitry.
Even when the channel is active, the PFL system is active.
The PFL function can be cancelled:
by using the PFL RESET button on the MASTER Module
by activating PFL on another module (if PFL MODE Jumper on
the Master module is open see Master module Jumper
settings)
by pressing the PFL button again
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