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Rear Panel

11.   Channel Inserts

Located on the rear of the Helix Board 17, the primary use 

for these TRS phone jacks is for the addition of external 

devices,  such  as  dynamic  processors  or  equalizers,  to 

mono input channels 1 through to 5. This will require a Y 

cord  that  can  send  (pre-fader 

and  pre-EQ)  and  receive  sig-

nals  to  and  from  an  external 

processor. The tip of the TRS 

end  of  the  Y  cord  is  used  to 

send the signal to an external 

device,  whereas  the  ring  is 

used to return the signal back 

to the Helix Board 17. 

12.   Control Room Outputs

These two balanced 1/4" TRS phone jack outputs feed the 

signal altered by the Control Room / Phones level control 

on the face of the mixer. This output has extensive use, 

as it can be used to feed the signal from the mixer to an 

active monitor, for the monitoring of the audio signal from 

within a booth, or, alternatively, for the addition of external 

signal processing devices or mixers, as well as acting as 

a “side fi ll” output, supplying audio to indoor areas that the 

main speakers do not reach.

13.   Group Out

These balanced 1/4" TRS phone jacks output the fi nal feed 

from the Group 1 and 2 Faders on the main mixer. These 

outputs  can  be  used  to  feed  a  wide  range  of  devices, 

such as mixers, signal processors, and even to connect 

an amplifi er and speakers to be used along with the Main 

Speakers, for a more rounded audio experience.

NB.

  When  sending  unbalanced  signals  from  this  output,  a  1/4

"

  TRS 

stereo  plugs  must  be  used  and  have  the  ring-pin  disconnected,  as  to 

avoid damaging this mixer. 

14.   Main Output

These two XLR ports will output the fi nal stereo line level 

signal sent from the main mixing bus. The primary purpose 

of these jacks is to send the main output to external de-

vices, which may include power amplifi ers (and in-turn, a 

pair of speakers), other mixers, as well as a wide range of 

other possible signal processors (equalizers, crossovers, 

etcetera).

15.  S/PDIF Out

This RCA S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface - 16-bit, 

with a 44.1 kHz sampling rate) output jack allows users 

to connect their Helix Board 17 mixer to a multitude of 

external  digital  audio  equipment,  most  commonly  DAT 

recorders or digital processors. It allows the main signal 

of your Helix Board 17 to be sent to other digital devices 

without having to convert the signal from digital to analog, 

and back again, effectively reducing the degredation of 

the audio signal.

16.  USB Port

This port allows users to use a USB cord to connect to 

their Personal Computers or Laptops. This allows stereo, 

2-way communication between your Helix Board 17 mixer 

and your computer.

17.  Power Connector

This  port  is  for  the  addition  of  a  power  cable,  allowing 

power to be supplied to the mixer. Please use the power 

cable that is included with this mixer only.

Controls and Settings

Rear Panel

18.  Phantom Power Switch

When this switch is in the on position, it act48V of 

phantom power for all microphone inputs, allowing con-

denser microphones (well, the ones that don’t use batteries) 

to be used on these channels. Activating Phantom Power 

will be accompanied by an illuminated LED above the left 

channel Level Meter. Before turning Phantom Power on, 

turn all level controls to a minimum to avoid the possibility 

of a ghastly popping sound from the speakers.

NB

.  Phantom  Power  should  be  used  in  conjunction  with  balanced 

microphones.  When  Phantom  Power  is  engaged,  single  ended 

(unbalanced) microphones and instruments should not be used on the 

Mic  inputs.  Phantom  Power  will  not  cause  damage  to  most  dynamic 

microphones, however if unsure, the microphone’s user manual should 

be consulted.

19.  Power Switch

This switch is used to turn the mixer on and off .  Ensure 

you turn all level controls down before activating.

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HELIX BOARD 17

Summary of Contents for Helix Board 17

Page 1: ...English Helix Board 17 COMPACT MIXER WITH USB INTERFACE...

Page 2: ...or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to quali ed service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is...

Page 3: ...CONNECTIONS 6 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS 7 USB INTERFACE 11 Precautions 11 Operating System 11 APPLICATION 12 DIGITAL EFFECT TABLE 13 SPECIFICATIONS 14 BLOCK DIAGRAM 16 DIMENSIONS 17 5 5 HELIX BOARD 17 Ph...

Page 4: ...glancing at or reading through the manual we applaud you if you do read the entire manual please store it in a place that is easy for you to nd because chances are there s something you missed the rst...

Page 5: ...B interface please refer to page 14 of this manual Channel Setup 1 To ensure the correct audio level of the input channel is selected each of the Mixer s Channel s ON but tons should be disengaged whi...

Page 6: ...a pair of speakers other mixers as well as a wide range of other possible signal processors Equalizers Crossovers etcetera Making Connections Inputs and Outputs 1 XLR Microphone Jacks These jacks acc...

Page 7: ...turn a pair of speakers other mixers as well as a wide range of other possible signal processors equalizers crossovers etcetera 15 S PDIF Out This RCA S PDIF Sony Phillips Digital Interface 16 bit wit...

Page 8: ...orresponding channel to the corresponding mixing buses Channel Controls 20 Low Cult Filter 75 Hz This button will activate a high pass l ter that reduces all frequencies below 75 Hz at 18 dB per Octav...

Page 9: ...n Button and Indicator This button is pushed to turn the corresponding effect panel on or off When the effect processor is turned on the corresponding LED illuminates 38 Parameter Control This will ad...

Page 10: ...trip the audio of which is sent toAUX Send 1 output The corresponding SOLO button allows you to send the AUX Send signal to the Control Room Phones mixing bus 45 EFX Send Master Control This control a...

Page 11: ...able is already connected to your PC turn your Helix Board 17 on before turning your PC on and shut your PC down before turning your USB device off Furthermore it is advisable to avoid using USB hubs...

Page 12: ...to the mixers use however they should give you an idea of the possible uses that the various inputs and outputs have The right combination of microphones guitars drum machines keyboards as well as rec...

Page 13: ...ocals Delay Time 0 800 ms DELAY 1 Delays the audio signal Delay Time 0 800 ms DELAY 2 Delays the audio signal Delay Time 0 800 ms EARLY REF Modi es early re ections creating a deeper sound or an echo...

Page 14: ...es Level Control Yes Faders 2 subgroups Main L R 60 mm fader Metering Number of Channels 2 Segments 13 Phantom Power Supply 48V DC Switches Master Effect Processor 16 effects with one main parameter c...

Page 15: ...u Balanced Output 28 dBu Impedance Mic Preamp Input 2 K ohms All Other Input except insert 10 K ohms RCA 2T Output 1 1 K ohms Equalization 3 band 15dB Low EQ 80 Hz Mid EQ mono channel 100 Hz 8 kHz swe...

Page 16: ...BLOCK DIAGRAM 16 HELIX BOARD 17...

Page 17: ...DIMENSIONS All measurements are shown in mm inch 17 HELIX BOARD 17...

Page 18: ...original date of purchase against defects in material and workman ship under use as instructed by the user s manual Phonic at its option shall repair or replace the defective unit covered by this war...

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