Error / Status | K.2 Series LED Indicator Definitions
Discover the meanings behind the error and status indicators on K.2 Series LED lights.
Affected Products
Hardware Model/Series | K.2 Series Power Loudspeakers |
Software |
Message
The K.2 Series Powered Loudspeaker have several LED indicators to show statuses for the unit.
Definition
The table below defines the statuses for each indicator on the K.2 Series powered loudspeakers.
LED Indicator (see image above) |
Status |
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1a - Input A Sig LED | When illuminated (green), it indicates a signal is present. If this LED is not illuminated, the input signal is missing or too low to detect. |
1b - MIC LED |
When illuminated (yellow) it indicates the input is configured to accept a microphone input. When not illuminated, it indicates the input is configured for a line-level input. You can change the setting through the Menu. When MIC is selected, the MIC Pre-amp is activated, and the yellow MIC level LED illuminates. The MIC setting should only be used if a microphone is connected directly to the MIC/LINE input. NoteThe input does not provide phantom power. |
2b - Input B Sig LED | When illuminated (green), it indicates a signal is present. If this LED is not illuminated, the input signal is missing or too low to detect. |
2c - HI-Z LED | When illuminated (yellow) it indicates the input is configured to accept a high impedance input, typically a musical instrument. When not illuminated, it indicates the input is configured for a line-level input. You can change the setting through the Menu. |
3b - Input C Sig LED | When illuminated (green), it indicates a signal is present. If this LED is not illuminated, the input signal is missing or too low to detect. |
4 - Limiter LED | Illuminates (red) when the built-in limiter is activated to protect and avoid damage to the amplifier or loudspeaker. If the signal level at any frequency is too high, or the amplifier is too hot, the limiter is activated and the LED is illuminated. |
5 - Power LED | Illuminates (blue) when power is applied to the unit and the ON/OFF switch is in the ON position. |