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6.
Channel EFF Control
Channel EFF controls ‘tap’ an adjustable portion of the each monaural channel
signal and send it to their correspondent SEND output in the master section. The
control works post-fade.
7.
CUE Switch with Indicator
These switches determine which source is heard in the headphones, the LED
illuminates when the CUE switch is on.
8.
Channel Level Control
The channel fader adjusts the overall volume of the channel. The faders of the
stereo channels control both left and right signal at same time.
9.
TALKOVER Control
When the Master microphone is activate all other inputs will be automatically
attenuated. This control pre-sets the level of which the main music program will
be attenuated.
Attenuation range: 0dB (OFF) to 20dB.
To disable the override facility, simply turn the control fully left.
10. Crossfader ASSIGN Switch
Any of the three PH/CD channels can be assigned to either side of the crossfader
by the setting of these switches.
NOTE: If the same channel is assigned to both sides of the crossfader at either
extreme that channel will be muted but the channel will be live when the
crossfader at it“s center position. This setting can give the effect of ‘fader dub
fading’ when crossfader is used from it‘s center to either extreme.
11. Removeable CROSSFADER
This 45mm crossfader is fully assignable to any of the four main music channels
set by the ASSIGN switches.
12. Headphone LEVE Control
This control varies the volume in your headphones, the volume of the signal
heard through the headphones.
13 PHONES
This is a 1/4” stereo jack socket mounted on the front face of the mixer for you to
attach
14. MASTER A Level
This slider controls the overall output level leaving the Master A balanced XLR
and unbalanced 1/4” phone jack outputs.
15. MASTER B Level
This slider controls the overall output level leaving the Master B unbalanced
RCA jack outputs. The program content of the BOOTH output is the same as the
MATER A output.
16. DISPLAY Switch
Either the Master A or B Output signal can be showed on the MASTER VU
meter depending on the position of this switch.
Switch released: Master A Output Signal
Switch depressed: Master B Output Signal
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17. BALANCE Control
This control is used to set the Stereo Balance of the master A&B Left, Right
Outputs.
The master Output program can be fully panned to the Left or Right.
18. Effect SEND Output Control
The control can be adjusted overall output volume of the EFF SEND outputs but
is also affected by the channel EFF control.
19. Effect RETURN Control
The stereo EFF RETURN inputs can be added to the master signal with the EFF
RETURN controls.
20. POWER Switch
This switches the AC power to the mixer ON or OFF.
Note: Be sure to switch on the power to your mixer before switching on the
amplification system.
21. Output Program Level Display
The display shows the signal level of the mixer master A or master B you have
selected with the DISPLAY button.
22. PFL Level Display
The display shows the signal level of the mixer input you have selected with the
Cue buttons.
REAR PANEL
23. MICrophone Input
One 1/4“ jack socket is mounted on the rear panel of the mixer for connecting
your microphone and offer both balanced or unbalanced microphone connections.
24. PHONO Inputs
These inputs are unbalanced RCA jacks. Use these only for turntables with
moving magnet cartridges. Line level sources will overload these inputs. Moving
coil cartridges require a separate head amp for optimum sound.
25. LINE/CD Inputs