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3.4. Right panel: “Outputs”
Figure 6 – Right panel
Notes:
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The headphone socket is a locking connector for a ¼” jack; for unplugging the jack, remember to
unlock the socket by pressing the button;
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Both SUB and MAIN outputs are available on male XLR sockets. However, only the MAIN
outputs are symmetrical, while the SUB outputs are asymmetrical;
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The SUB pad attenuates both left and right outputs at the same time, while separate pads are
available for MAIN left and right signals;
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M/S matrixing switch: no matrixing when on the “L/R” position. M/S position can be used for
outputting a normal stereo signal while using M/S microphones, or conversely for outputting M/S
encoded signals while using the mixer in normal stereo mode. Note that, when monitoring the
MAIN output, the signal is picked up after the possible matrixing.
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When the mixer is fitted with the digital output option, this output is available on the RF
transmitter link socket. An adapter cord for SPDIF format, included in the option, makes the
signal available on a male RCA plug. Alternatively, it is possible to use an adapter cord for AES
format with a male XLR plug. Plugging the adapter cord on the mixer activates the digital output
module; in order to maximise battery life, it is recommended to disconnect the cord when not
using the digital output.
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The external DC socket accepts a DC supply between 13 V and 16 V. The mixer still operates
correctly at a voltage down to 4 V, but the “battery low” indicator flashes whenever the external
DC voltage is less than 12.8 V.
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The external DC can be plugged in or out at will during operation. Operation is not disturbed
provided there are batteries inside the mixer.