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User Manual: ZPR4620

 

6+2 Channel Rack Zoning Mixer

     

 

 

 

 

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23.  Microphone input for MIC1. This is a balanced Combo (XLR+TRS) connector 

without phantom power provision, hence only suitable for dynamic 
microphones. Please note that MIC2 can only be connected from the rear 
panel connector (19).   

24. Microphone Equalizer. Allows the adjustment of the tonal balance for the 

microphone inputs in three voice-specific frequency bands with an adjustment 
range of ±12dB. Please note the setting will affect both microphones inputs 
simultaneously.   

25.  Level control for microphone inputs. Allow the individual adjustments of the 

levels for MIC1 and MIC2. 

26.  On/Off (ON AIR) switch for the respective microphone.  
27.  Talkover on/off switch. Enables or disables the talkover circuit. Once enabled, 

the parameters can be set independently for every output by means of the 
rear-panel controls (7/12).  

28.  AUX Input for INPUT1. This is a 3.5mm Mini-TRS stereo socket which allows 

to connect sources like MP3 players etc. without removing the mixer from its 
mounting position.  

29.  Enable/Disable switch for AUX Input (28). Pressing this switch will disable the 

LINE1 input on the rear panel and will route the signal of the AUX Input (28) to 
INPUT1. 

30.  Gain control of input channels. Allows adjustment of the input sensitivity to 

compensate for different source volumes. To facilitate proper setting of input 
gain levels, the stereo inputs INPUT1/2/3/4/5/6 have an additional 
SIGNAL/PEAK LED (34)  

31.  Signal/Peak LED. This LED will illuminate green when an input signal with 

more than -30dB of signal level is present, and will turn to orange-red once the 
input signal reaches 0dB. This facilitates to see which channels have a signal 
present, without using the CUE function. It further helps to set the gain 
controls (30) correctly for proper gain balance.  

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32. Channel fader for input channels. A high-grade dual rail 45mm fader 

determines the volume of the respective channel. 

33. CUE switch for stereo channels. Assigns the respective channel to the 

headphone bus for pre-fader-listening (CUE) by means of the headphone 
output (43). A LED indicates the pressed position. 

34.  FOH input. This is a ¼’’ TRS balanced stereo input specifically designed to 

allow the connection of the output of a stage mixer, in order to use the 
connected sound system for the replay of the stage mixer’s signal. This is 
useful in applications where apart from stereo source replay also live music is 
performed over the same sound system. The FOH input is routed to input 
channel 6 and will replace the LINE6 signal once the relative switch (35) is set 
to “ON”. This front-panel FOH input is in parallel to the rear-panel FOH input 
(16) but has priority over the rear-side input; thus, once a jack is inserted into 
the front-side FOH input, the rear-side FOH input (16) is disabled.  

35.  On/Off switch for FOH input. Enables and disables the FOH input. This switch 

applies to both the front-side and rear-side FOH input.  

36.  Stereo Master output level control. Determines the main output level present 

at outputs (2)/(3)/(4). 

37. Stereo Master output level meter. Displays the output level of the stereo 

master output (2)/(3)/(4). Note that the level limitation applied by means of the 
rear-side maximum level control (6) is not displayed on this meter.  

38.  Mono Zone output level controls for zones A/B/C. Determine the main output 

level present at outputs (8)/(9). 

39.  Mono zone source selection switches for zones A/B/C. These rotary switches 

allow to either use the master mix bus [same signal as carried by the stereo 
master output (2)/(3)/(4)] or any of the individual, assigned source signals to 
the Inputs 1/2/3/4/5/6, to be used as a source signal for the respective zone.  

40.  Mono Zone output level meters. Display the output levels of the mono zones 

A/B/C respectively. Note that the level limitations applied by means of the 
rear-side maximum level controls (11) are not displayed on these meters.  

41.  Mono zone Cue switches. Pressing these switches will assign the respective 

zone signal to the headphone bus for pre-fader-listening (CUE) by means of 
the headphone output (43).  

42. CUE level. Determines the signal volume at the headphone output (43). 

Always set this control to minimum before putting on headphones, as sudden 
high-volume impact may damage your ears. See further health advice below.   

43.  Headphones output. A ¼” TRS connector to connect a headphone. Turn the 

CUE level (42) down before plugging in any headphones.  

44.  Power switch. Switches the unit on and off. Make sure to switch the unit off 

when not in use.  

45.  Power LED. Indicates whether the unit is switched on or off.  

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for ZPR4620

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ZPR4620 6 2 Channel Rack Zoning Mixer ENGLISH Page 2 15 RevA 04 2013 Order code 12 020 0293 80200 1 01...

Page 2: ...ice before use Warning Read this section carefully before installing powering operating cleaning or servicing this product The following symbols are used to identify important safety information in th...

Page 3: ...the unit 5 Do not expose this unit to any dripping or splashing liquids and do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on the unit Do not operate this unit near to open water or in high h...

Page 4: ...es no responsibility in this case Functional advice This unit is immune to the presence of electromagnetic disturbances both conducted and radiated up to a certain level Under peak conditions the unit...

Page 5: ...ction of electro mechanical parts occurs due to dust contamination which may require cleaning of such parts As the inside of such parts is not accessible a common practice is to use cleaning fluids in...

Page 6: ...y excessive force with the screw driver 13 100Hz High Pass filter for Mono zone outputs This helps to reduce the low frequency energy on outputs 8 9 which is specifically useful if a zone is used to f...

Page 7: ...pplications where apart from stereo source replay also live music is performed over the same sound system The FOH input is routed to input channel 6 and will replace the LINE6 signal once the relative...

Page 8: ...FOH input This is a TRS balanced stereo input specifically designed to allow the connection of the output of a stage mixer in order to use the connected sound system for the replay of the stage mixer...

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