Yamaha C215V - Dual 15 Inch Club Concert Series Speaker Owner's Manual Page 12

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User Interface & Connectors
Front Panel
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1. RTA MIC INPUT
Connect the dbx RTA-M measurement microphone (sold separately) to this balanced XLR input jack for easy calibration
of your sound system using the built-in Wizards. Or use the RTA for manual adjustments and system troubleshooting.
This jack supplies +15V phantom power.
2. LCD Display
This LED backlit LCD display provides the visual feedback required for operating the PA2 processor from the front panel.
3. BACK Button
Pressing this button will navigate back one level in the current menu tree. Pressing this button multiple times will
navigate back to the Home screen.
4. DATA Wheel (SELECT)
This data wheel is used for scrolling and loading presets, scrolling menus, selecting on-screen options and parameters,
and editing selected on-screen options and parameters. Some functions are performed by turning the data wheel and
others are performed by pressing the data wheel.
5. WIZARD Button
Pressing this button enters the Wizard menu, where you can select a specific Wizard to run or run all Wizards in
succession. For more information on the different Wizards, see ‘Using The Wizards’ on page 14.
6. PRESET Buttons
The STORE and RECALL buttons are used to store and recall presets. For more information on storing, copying, and
recalling presets, see ‘Managing Presets’ on page 25.
7. UTILITY Button
Pressing this button enters the Utility menu, where you can get information about the PA2’s firmware and network
settings and configure global system settings which dictate how the PA2 operates. See ‘Utility’ on page 46 for
information on the options and parameters available in the Utility menu.
8. INSTANT ACCESS Buttons
Pressing each of these buttons opens the menu for the corresponding processing module, where you can edit the
parameters pertaining to each processing module. Pressing the RTA button enters the Real-Time Analyzer, where you
can monitor the system’s signal using the optional dbx RTA-M microphone for fine-tuning and troubleshooting the
system.
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