11OutputClick the Output button at the top to viewthe Output page where you can set thelevels, equalization, inputs, and mute statusof each zone.If a zone is stereo, it will actually use 2zones (e.g., Zones 1–2, Zones 3–4), whichwill share the same output settings. If azone is mono, it will use one zone only.Input Menu: Click this menu to selectwhich source is sent to the zone.Signal: This light indicates that the zone issending out an audio signal.Peak: This light indicates that the zone issending out an audio signal that is“peaking” (exceeding 0 dB). If thishappens, lower the level of the Source orMic/Line fader.Mute: Click this button to mute or unmute the source. The button will be highlighted whenmuted.Input: Click this button to open the Zone Input window. In this window, click and drag eachfader to set the audio signal level that each mic/line input sends specifically to that zone.(This does not affect the levels that those inputs send to other zones.)EQ: Click this button to open the Zone EQ window. In this window, click each menu to set thefrequency (Freq), Gain, or bandwidth (Q) of the 5 frequency ranges: Low, Mid-Low, Mid, Mid-High, and High.Source: Click and drag this fader to set the input level of the source you selected in the InputMenu (described above).Mic/Line: Click and drag this fader to set the overall level of the mic/line inputs. This settingis applied in addition to the settings in the Zone Input window (described above).Master: Click and drag this fader to set the zone’s overall output level.To Zone 5-8 / To Zone1-4: Click either of these buttons to jump to the lower or upper half ofthe page, respectively.