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Control Panel Description

Figure 12. PM8500 Front Panel
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Fault LED Indicator
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Clip LED Indicator
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Limit LED Indicator
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Signal LED Indicator
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Hardware Name / Menu Depth
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Meters
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IP Address / Device ID
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Navigation Indicator
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Navigation Soft Key
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Menu Soft Keys (1-5)
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Rotary Encoder
English
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LED lights red when a fault condition has been detected. For more information see Figure 21, "Fault Conditions" on page 38.
Indicates red when the input signal reaches full scale. Bose recommends that you reduce input levels to prevent this condition.
When this LED illuminates, indicates that one or more output channels have reached user-adjustable RMS or Peak threshold
values or if system internal protection is occurring.
Flashes with the presence of input signal.
Displays the name (either default or assigned) given to this amplifier. This can be changed using ControlSpace
software.
While at the operating screen (shown), each channel shows the status and level of its output. Muted channels show MUTE in
the bar and lumped channel modes show grouped bars as shown above with channels 1-4 and channels 5-6. Output meters
automatically change display width to correspond to the active output configuration.
Shows the IP address (PM8500N) or device ID number (PM8500). Setting can be modified using ControlSpace Designer soft-
ware.
Indicates which menu level will be actuated when the Navigation Soft Key is pressed.
Actuates the menu level as indicated by the Navigation Indicator.
Selects various options that appear on the LCD screen directly above these controls.
This spin/press control wheel allows scrolling and selection of items shown in lists.
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