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The "EQ" indication in the main screen (input name highlighted) will become active whenever a
value different to 0 dB is selected for either the bass or treble controls, as previously explained.
The "MIC4/LINE" input menu is slightly different, as there is an additional option to select
between MIC4 and LINE IN:
The fourth input is a line input in this example. Note that the Phantom option becomes
unavailable until the input is switched to MIC4.
NOTE: When browsing an input menu, the user can quickly change to configure another input
by simply pressing the corresponding encoder button. From now on, the modifications made
correspond to the newly selected input.
3.6. Outputs control.
The unit has 3 stereo outputs: 2 for headphones, able to drive both high and low impedance
models with ¼" TRS or jack connectors and 1 balanced line output with 2 male XLR connectors.
All of them are located in the right panel of the unit.
Each output has a labeled control section ("HP1", "HP2" and "LINE OUT"), located at the
bottom right area of the front panel.
TX / RX level balance potentiometer: Allows the user to
continuously adjust which ratio of the corresponding output
comes from the channel local transmission (TX, send) and
what from the same channel reception (reception, RX).
When in the central position, equal levels of RX and TX
will be listened to, both with 6dB attenuation.
Output level encoder: Adjusts the listening level of the
corresponding output. It will be displayed on the OLED
with level bars.
Pressing the output level encoder button cyclically selects
the source bus for that output bus, between CUE
(SOURCE LED off), PROG (SOURCE LED illuminated
red) or COORD (SOURCE LED illuminated green). The
display will show a label above the corresponding level
bar:
In the main screen, the display will show the level and source selected for each
output.
Operation is the same for the potentiometers, encoders, SOURCE LEDS and main display for
all HP1, HP2 and LINE OUT outputs.
NOTE: Adjust the volume with caution; excessive listening levels can damage your hearing.
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PROG
COOR
CUE