8.5 CROSSFADER ASSIGN SWITCHES A/B
The two black switches labeled A and B are routing the output of the stereo module to the left(A) or Right (B)
side of the crossfader. In this way it is possible to crossfade between any module that is assigned to the
crossfader. It is possible to have multiple modules assigned to the crossfader section.
8.6 BALANCE CONTROL
This control is able to correct incorrect stereo balanced signals. It can even cancel one signal either left or
right.
8.7 ON SWITCH
The ON switch naturally switches the channel's audio on but it can also serve start functions of equipment.
There are several possibilities to start equipment connected to the start jack.
1. The On switch closes contacts
2. The Cue switch can start equipment
3. A fader start can do the job
4. The ON switch in series with the fader
5. The On switch in series with the fader and the Cue switch in parallel
It is up to you how you want this function to be active in your set up.
In the technical section we will explain how to achieve all these individual possibilities.
8.8 CUE SWITCH
The Cue switch brings the stereo signal pre-fader to the phones section for setting up channel levels and
checking out signal sources. The Cue switch is also able to start equipment when cueing only.
8.9 FADER
The stereo channel fader has a length of 100 mm. and is manufactured to give an exceptionally smooth feel in
operation. A start switch is optional and can be fitted when ordered in advance.
9.0 STEREO CHANNEL INPUTS
These are located at the back of the console and are accessible through jack sockets and an XLR connector.
9.1 LINE A
This is a stereo input for line level input signals with a sensitivity between -20dBu and +20dBu
9.2 LINE B
The line B input is a stereo jack socket accepting a quarter inch stereo plug. Tip is left and ring is right sleeve
is ground. If a mono signal has to be connected to the stereo channel it is necessary to short circuit both tip
and ring with each other. Note: If a mono jack plug is inserted only the left channel will function. The right
channel path input is shorted to ground.
The B input can also be converted to a Phono input as described before. The tip will be the left input and the
ring will be the right input.
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