Features
Front Panel
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1. Power Button: Press this button to power DN-508MX on or off.
2. Display: This screen indicates the current settings, status, etc.
3. Volume/Sel: Turn the knob to navigate or scroll through the options shown in the display,
and then press the knob to select one.
4. Menu: Press this button to switch between the Menu and the settings of the current zone
in the display. In the Menu, turn the Volume/Sel knob to navigate or scroll through the
available options, and then press the knob to select it.
5. Mute/Back: When viewing the settings of the current zone, press this button to select the
Mute setting. To mute or unmute the zone, turn the Volume/Sel knob to select Mute or
Unmute, and then press it to confirm your choice.
When in the Menu, press this button to return to the previous screen.
6. Aux In (1/8" / 3.5 mm): Use a standard stereo 1/8" (3.5 mm) cable to connect an optional
audio source to this stereo input. When a cable is connected to this input, the Aux In RCA
inputs on the rear panel will be disabled.
7. Mic/Line Indicators: These lights will illuminate different colors to show the signal status
of each mic/line input:
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Off: The input is receiving no signal or a very low-level signal.
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Green: The input is receiving a signal at an optimal level.
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Amber: The input's signal is very high.
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Red: The input's signal is "peaking" (higher than 0 dB). Decrease its Gain knob on
the rear panel or decrease the volume of the source to prevent "clipping" (distortion).
8. Source Indicators: These lights will illuminate different colors to show the signal status of
the aux in and ST inputs:
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Off: The input is receiving no signal or a very low-level signal.
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Green: The input is receiving a signal at an optimal level.
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Amber: The input's signal is very high.
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Red: The input's signal is "peaking" (higher than 0 dB). Decrease the volume of the
source to prevent "clipping" (distortion).
9. Source Selectors: Press one of these buttons to assign or unassign that source to the
currently selected zone. When a source is assigned to the zone, its button will be lit amber.
To select a zone, press one of the output selectors.
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