FORUM OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 9601
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ROUTING AND STATUS
MIX
Routes the post-fade, post-pan channel signal to the stereo mix bus.
1-2 P3-4, 5-6, 7-8)
Routes the post-fade, post-pan channel signal to output buses 1 and
2 P3 & 4, 5 & 6, 7 & 8).
PAN
When PAN is set to centre, equal levels are sent to both buses, with
a 4.5dB drop relative to fully clockwise or anti-clockwise. Setting
the PAN control fully anticlockwise sends full level to the Left/1/3/
5/7buses, cutting the send to the Right/2/4/6/8 busesR fully
clockwise rotation sends full level to the Right/2/4/6/8 buses,
cutting the feed to Left/1/3/5/7.
ON
The ON switch enables the channel signal path, and is indicated by
an led in the switch when the channel is active. When OFF, all
post-fade auxiliary sends and routing assignments are muted.
PFL
The PFL button Por SOLO) feeds the post-EQ, pre-fader signal to
the Monitor section Ploudspeakers or headphones), replacing the
selected monitor source. The main stereo output of the console is
not affected. The red led in the PFL switch will illuminate when the
PFL function is active. PFL signals from different sources that are
active simultaneously will be summed.
A five segment led signal meter shows when signal is present,
above a threshold of -13dBu, and will show peak signals up to
+17dBu. If the top led is on partly or continuously, the signal is
close to clipping, or severe distortion, and the channel gain should
be reduced.
The fader is the main signal level control for the channel, and is a
long-throw type which gives smooth control of the channel level.