Overall Master Monitor Panel
JBL DrivePack®
Overview
The Overall JBL Master Monitor Panel monitors all JBL devices in a venue selected for the master monitor group and allows master control of the input gain as well as master input mutes and output channel mutes. Master channels are dynamic, so if a device has one, two or three channels, it is part of the overall representation.
Features
Controls
For details on any individual control see help for Input Control and Monitor Sub-Panels.
- Master Input Gain Fader - The Master Input Fader is a multi device control and the index box displays offset levels of individual devices. Double-clicking in the index box will open a master individual input control sub-panel. For more details see help for Master Gain Controls.
- Mute - Toggle button. Master Mute buttons are multi device controllers and will force the same muted or unmuted state to the associated channel on all devices in the group. An alert symbol in any of the control buttons indicates a difference in function or state in any individual device within the master group.
Monitor Display
For details on any individual display see help for Input Control and Monitor Sub-Panels.
- Input/Output Meters - Displays Average, Minimum and Maximum values for all devices in the group.
- Input/Output Clip Indicator - Activates the indicator if signal level clipping of any device is detected and changes color at or above 0 dB.
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- Gray - All levels are below the threshold of clipping.
- Red - Clip detection monitors input, DSP, and each amplifier output channel of all devices. The indicator changes to Red when clipping THD at any point is detected.
- Mute Button - The master mute command forces the same state to all devices within the group. Button color indicates the mute state of any device in the group.
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- Alert - An alert symbol in any of the control buttons indicates a difference in function or state in any individual device within the master group.
- Green; Not Muted – Indicator reads "Mute" when the section is active (not muted).
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- Red; Muted – Indicator reads "Muted" and when the section is inactive (muted).
- Limit - The indicator is activated if the internal limiters of any device is engaged.
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- Yellow - Internal limiters for the associated input or output is engaged.
- Red - Internal limiters are in advanced stages of limiting.
- Ready Indicator - Indicates the ready state of all devices in the group.
- Temperature Indicator - Indicates the thermal state of all devices in the group. The indicator will change color when any device in the group changes it's thermal state.
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- Green - Indicates that all devices are within the defined normal operating range.
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- Yellow - Indicates internal operating temperature on one or more devices is above the defined normal operating range and in the first stage of thermal limiting.
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- Red - Indicates internal operating temperature on one or more devices is in advanced stages of thermal limiting and in or approaching thermal shutdown. Action should be taken immediately to correct the situation.
- Load - Indicates load health of all device drivers in the group. The indicator will change color when the load condition on any device changes state.
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- Green – All Loudspeaker loads are within defined normal operating range.
- Yellow - Loudspeaker load on any device is above defined normal operating range, i.e. open circuit.
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- Red – Loudspeaker load on any device is below defined normal operating range, i.e. short circuit.