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the channel is overloaded; in this case, turn
back the control GAIN (10) .
When the button MUTE (17) is pressed, the
LED indicator will light constantly .
17
Button MUTE to mute the channel; when the
channel is muted, the LED indicator PK will
light up
18
Button PFL for pre-fader listening of the
channel by means of headphones connected
to the jack H . P . (7); when the button is
pressed, the top LED PFL of the LED indica-
tors (30) will light up
19
USB port:
– output for digital sum signal
– input for audio data from the computer
– input for audio files from a USB flash drive
to be replayed by means of the audio
player
20
Display for the audio player
When the mixer is switched on, the display
will briefly show the welcome message “HI”;
when the USB port (19) is not connected,
“no” will be shown on the display
21
Buttons for the audio player with Bluetooth
module
Briefly press
II
REC: to start / pause the re-
play; MP3 recording on a USB flash drive: to
start, keep the button pressed until “rEC” is
shown; to stop, press the button MODE
Briefly press
I
− +
I
: previous / next title
Keep
I
− +
I
pressed: to adjust the volume
MODE: switch between
– replay (indication: “USb”)
– Bluetooth reception (“bt”)
22
5-band equalizer for the sum signal
23
Control DELAY for the effect delay time
24
Control REPEAT for the effect repeats
25
Control FX SEND to adjust the input level for
the effect unit
26
Fader FX to add the internal effect signal to
the output signal; if no effect is to be added,
close the fader
27
Level control AUX SEND for the signal of the
send way AUX that is available at the output
AUX SEND (8)
28
Control AUX RETURN to add the input signal
available at the jack AUX RET (9) to the sum
signal, e . g . of an external effect unit or an
additional Line audio source
29
Master faders for the output level of the sum
signal available at the outputs M L, M R (5),
REC (6) and the USB port (19)
30
Output level indicator and power indicator
The LED indicator PFL will light up when one
of the buttons PFL (18) is pressed
31
Control TAPE to add the signal available at
the jack TAPE (6) to the sum signal
32
Volume control H . P . for the headphones
4 Quick Start
To avoid loud interfering noise, set the con-
trol H . P . (32) to MIN and close the master
faders (29) prior to connection /disconnection
and switch-on .
4.1 Connection
1) Connect the signal sources (microphones,
instruments, etc .) to the input jacks (1, 2):
Connect microphones to the XLR jacks MIC
and units with line level to the 6 .3 mm jacks
LINE . When connecting signal sources to the
input jacks LINE (2) of the stereo channel,
press the input selector switch (4); when the
USB port (19) or the audio player is used,
make sure that the button is not pressed .
When using microphones that require
phantom power supply, press the button
PH . PWR (3); in all other cases, the button
must not be pressed .
2) When a computer is used to replay audio files
or for recordings, connect the computer to
the USB port (19) . An analog recorder can be
connected to the RCA jacks (6) TAPE (input)
and REC (output) .
3) Connect the unit to which the sum signal is
to be sent (amplifier, active speaker system)
to the output jacks M L, M R (5) . XLR jacks
and 6 .3 mm jacks are available that can be
used at the same time .
4) Headphones to monitor the signal can be
connected to the jack H . P . (7) .
5) Use the mains cable provided to connect
the mains jack 230
V~
/
50
Hz located on
the rear side of the unit to a mains socket
(230 V/ 50 Hz) .
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