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S0 User Handbook
U S E R G U I D E
USER GUIDE
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indicator. By default, these inputs can be independently selected. The
button is illuminated red to indicate when the rear panel AUX input
is selected, and amber to indicate when the front panel AUX input is
selected. When the channels fader is open, the input selection cannot
be changed. This button can be disabled so that the selected input
cannot be changed. The button operation settings are part of the
Configuration Options.
PGM Button
This button allows the output of the channel to be mixed onto the
Program Bus output. The button is illuminated green to indicate the
channel is active on the Program Bus. This button can be disabled via
the Configuration Options, so that it is permanently on or off.
REC Button
This button allows the output of the channel to be mixed onto the
Record bus output. The button is illuminated red to indicate the
channel is active on the Record Bus. This button can be disabled via the
Configuration Options, so that it is permanently on or off.
TRIM Control
This control allows the level of the audio on this channel to be adjusted
by ±15dB. This additional gain is applied prior to the channels fader,
and is useful for setting relative levels between audio sources on
different channels.
Note:
It is a good idea to set up all the audio channels so that they are
all at the same reference level when the fader is fully up, meaning the
mix levels are determined solely by the position of the faders.
PAN/BAL Control
This control has two functions depending on whether TEL or AUX is selected.
In TEL mode the control acts as PAN and allows the mono input to be positioned in the
stereo image. With the control in the centre position, the signal is present on both the left
and right channels. Turning the control fully anti-clockwise pans the signal to the left by
increasing the level by 3dB and the signal on the right channel is turned off. Turning the
control fully clockwise pans the signal to the right by increasing the level by 3dB and the
signal on the left channel is turned off.
In AUX mode the control acts as BAL (balance) and is used to alter the stereo image of the
stereo input. With the control in the centre position, the signal is un-altered. Turning the
control fully anti-clockwise shifts the signal to the left by increasing the gain by 6dB with
the signal on the right channel reduced by 6dB. Turning the control fully clockwise shifts the
signal to the right by increasing the gain by 6dB with the signal on the left channel reduced
by 6dB.
Fig 2-10: Channel 9
Strip.