The left. & right
program
master
sK1ions
<!Ireldenti·
calinleaturesandfuncti0<15.
EQUALIZATION
The output equ<llization
on the program
masters
con-
sistsolthafollcwingnetwor1<.s:
Treble-shelvirogtypew.th
16dBbooslorcu1al
20kHz
Middle-reciprocalcurve(peak'dip)networkwrth
16dBboostorCUlat1.5kHz
Bass
-shelvingtypew'th16dBboostorcutat
20<,
MASTER
FADER
The program
master faders are dB cahbfated
lor accu-
rate relalrve signal levelindicatlOJ"ls.
The100mmunrts
controlthefinalsignalbuss<Mtotheprogramlett&right
XLRconnectoro
AUXILIARY
1 & 2 RETURNS
These two networl\s
are identical
in bolhleatures
and
functions.
Auxiliary
return networks
do r'IOt neoossarily
require their inputs to be derived from the correspOnd
Ing auxiliary
sends
and thus can be driven
with any
unbalanc<M line level signal
AUXILIARY
LEVEL
CONTROL
This determines
the amounlol
returning
signal avalJ-
able for oossing
to lhe subgroups
and·"orp'ogrs.m
out-
puts
PAN
ThisdeterminestheleIHo-rightbalanceolthe'ncoming
signals/Ouledlothevariousbusses
RETURN
ASSIGNMENTS
These switchesdete,mine
the rouling
of the auxiliary
signals
(pOst pan & level). The signal may be bus~ed
directly to the lett&
righlprogram.
subg,eups1
and2
and3and4oral'oltheabove
AC SWITCH
AND Pfi..OTLlGHT
The AC swilch energizes
the entire console. An -AC on-
condilion
is indicated
by the red LEDlocaled
tOlhe
liO'tt
olthisswitch
Summary of Contents for 16x4x2
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