L1® Model I

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L1 Model I This information is applicable to the L1 Model I

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Announced March 29, 2007
The L1 Model I is the new version of the L1 Classic. It is RoHS compliant for release in Europe but functionally basically the same.
Distinguishing features include orange labels on the back of the power stand and on the line arrays. Also many of the accessory connectors have been removed on the back panel. These units have Presets 3.0 with preset 58 on them.[1]

Documentation

L1™ Model I Documentation

Input Section

Entire Input / Output Panel

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Channels 1 & 2

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Channels 3 & 4

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Output Section

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Model I "Boot"

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Model I L1 Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeaker

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L1™ Model I L1 Cylindrical Radiator® loudspeaker top and bottom sections showing orange L1™ labels.

What do the LEDs mean?

L1 Model I This information is applicable to the L1 Model I
Classic This information is applicable to the L1® Classic


Signal/OL LEDs: Channels 1 and 2

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There are two LEDs on the PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model I near the Trim knob labelled Signal/OL -- one for Channel 1 and another for Channel 2.

These LEDs indicate when the signal level channel's preamplifier reaches certain important thresholds. The trim controls located near the LEDs adjust the amount of gain in the preamplifier.

The LEDs turn from off → green when the signal level exceeds a small amount.
The LEDs turn from green → red when the signal reaches a level that's about 10 dB below a level that would clip the preamp and cause objectionable distortion.

When the LED is off (but you are playing an instrument you think is connected to the PS1 or singing/talking into a microphone you think is connected): Increase the level of the trim control. If the LED still does not turn green or red, check instrument/microphone and cables to the PS1.

When you see green only: This indicates that there's some signal in the channel but not enough. While singing or playing the loudest you ever plan to in the performance, increase the trim level until the LED is only flickering red. This is the optimal gain.

When you see red most of the time: Decrease the trim level until you see only flickering red. This is the optimal gain.


Phantom Power LEDs: Channels 1 and 2

Phantom Power LED and Switch

The LEDs near the Phantom Power button are either off or red when phantom power is turned on. — more information about Phantom Power

Power / System Status LED

This LED normally is a steady green when the power is on.

Power LED

If it is not lit or if it is yellow/amber, contact Support.

Note: This LED may briefly flicker yellow /amber when the power is first turned on; this is normal. Within a couple of seconds, it should settle to a steady green.



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