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Priority Connections
Input 1
Closing the priority contacts directly below input 1 will cause all other inputs to be muted
by greater than 40dB
Inputs 2–5
Closing the priority contacts below each of inputs 2 to 5 will cause all other inputs to be
muted assuming no other input was already accessed. These inputs operate on a ‘first-
come-first-served’ principle; priority will not be established if another input had gained
priority by being used first.
Input Connections
Inputs 1–5
Microphone inputs 1 to 5 are balanced and use an XLR / ¼” 3-pole jack combination
socket.
The connections on an XLR plug are numbered 1 to 3 and should be connected as follows
Pin 1: Ground (or Screen). Pin 2: (or Hot). PIN 3: Signal- (or Cold)
If the signal source is not balanced then Pin 1 should be connected to Pin 3 along with the
Ground (or Screen).
The ¼” 3-pole jack socket wiring is shown below.
Ring
()
Tip ()
Sleeve
(Screen)
Each of the microphone inputs 1 and 2 is provided with a trim control on the rear panel
(see diagram on Page 8). This control adjusts the sensitivity of the input to allow for a
wide range of input sources. Adjust this control to reduce noise and provide an acceptable,
undistorted output level.
Input 6
Input 6 uses a phono connection (see below)
Pin
(Signal)
Sleeve
(Screen)
The two phono sockets allow connection to a stereo signal source (such as a CD/MP3
player). However, both channels are connected together internally to provide only mono
reproduction.
XLR/Jack Combination Socket
XLR Plug
Pin Configuration
Balanced Unbalanced
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