EXi8/EXo8 Owner’s Manual
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Controls and Connectors
q [INPUT PEAK] indicators 1–8 (EXi8)
These indicators will light red when the input level of the
corresponding INPUT channel is -3 dBFS or higher.
w [INPUT SIGNAL] indicators 1–8 (EXi8)
These indicators will light green when the input level of the
corresponding INPUT channel is -40 dBFS or higher.
When a problem or abnormality occurs in the unit, the indi-
cator that corresponds to the appropriate alert number will
flash in green together with the flashing front panel
[ALERT] indicator.
e [OUTPUT SIGNAL] indicators 1–8 (EXo8)
These indicators will light green when the output level of the
corresponding OUTPUT channel is -40 dBFS or higher.
When a problem or abnormality occurs in the unit, the indi-
cator that corresponds to the appropriate alert number will
flash in green together with the flashing front panel
[ALERT] indicator.
r [ALERT] indicator
When a problem or abnormality occurs in the unit, this indi-
cator will flash in red and at the same time the [INPUT SIG-
NAL] or [OUTPUT SIGNAL] indicator that corresponds to
the alert number will flash in green. For explanations of the
alerts, refer to the “Alert list” on page 13.
t [POWER] indicator
This indicator will light when this device is powered-on.
y [NETWORK] indicator
This indicator will light green if a link is established with an
external device via the rear panel NETWORK connector
(page 9). It will flash while data is being sent or received.
u [YDIF] indicator
This indicator will light green if the rear panel [YDIF IN]
connector (page 9) is correctly connected to the [YDIF
OUT] connector of another device.
i Power switch
This is the power switch. The power is on if the switch is in
the position. The power is off if the switch is in the
position.
Front Panel
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Alert number
Example: When a problem related to alert number “3” occurs
NOTE
• Do not cycle the power switch in rapid succession. Wait at
least 6 seconds before turning the power switch on after it
has been turned off. Failing to observe this precaution
may cause malfunctions.
•Even when the power switch is turned off, a small amount
of current is flowing through the unit. If you plan not to use
the unit for a long period of time, remove the power cable
from the AC outlet.