
15.4 PHONES
The headphone output is a stereo jack (tip-left ring-right) which is capable of driving 8 - 600 ohm headphones.
The output normally gives the stereo master signal but as soon as a CUE switch is activated this master signal
is automatically switched to this activated channel.
This signal can be stereo or mono depending upon the chosen channel (mic/line or stereo line).
15.5 OUTPUTS
Apart from the normal ZONE 1/2/3 Subbass and light outputs with their +4dBu level there are also tape
outputs. These tape outputs are not effected by the master faders and have a level of -10dBV and are in
phase with the main outputs. These tape outputs can also be used for driving lighting equipment.
16.0 REMOVING A MODULE
Switch off the power supply first. Remove the writing strip on top and bottom of the modules by simply taking
them from the front panels. They are hold down by magnetic tape.
Now remove the two module retaining screws which will allow to careful ly withdraw the module from the
console. First move the module backwards to take the jack connectors output their mounting holes and
remove the flatcable connector and XLR wiring by unplugging its 3 pin connector.
Now the module can be lifted out of the chassis. The same applies for the master module although there are
more screws and more f latcables connectors .
17.0 PRODUCT SAFETY
The product you just unpacked is manufactured with safety in mind and it is double checked in the quality
control department for reliability in its "high voltage section".
CAUTION
* Never open your equipment yourself there are no users serviceable parts inside.
* Opening the unit should be done only by a trained and qualified service technician, who is fully aware that
it can be dangerous to service a mains powered unit.
* Always G R O U N D t he unit.
* Only make use of the product in a way as is described in the manufacturers brochures and manuals, never
use it for other purposes than intended by the manufacturer.
* Never use this equipment in an environment with high humidity or expose it to water.
* Do not use this equipment in the rain, snow, or equivalent type of weather.
* Check your mains cord regularly and see if it is in safe condition with properly connected mains plugs on one
side and securely tightened in the equipment on the other side.
* Return your product yearly to your dealer to give it a safety check.
* The hazard of an electrical shock can be avoided by careful ly following the above mentioned rules.
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