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RODEC
Multi source
II
3
Only qualified service technicians can service inside your set.
4)
Operate the set only from a power source that is indicated on the rating label at the back of
the
set.
5)
Do not use chemical products to clean the set. Do not use contact spray or other products in
the faders. The contact spray can damage the faders.
INSTALLATION OF THE MIXING PANEL
1)
The set can be used in every position.
2)
Don’t place the set into direct sunlight, or in a warm moist or dusty place.
3)
To avoid disturbances, do not place the set near disturbing apparatuses.
FRONTPANEL, SWITCHES AND CONTROL
1)
Power switch
Controls the supply of AC power to the set. One push turns the mixing panel on, a second
push turns it off. It remains in a stand-by mode.
2)
Power "ON" on indicators
These indicators light up when the power is on.
3)
VU meter
The VU-meter indicates the PFL -, split- or output signal, depending on the position of the
monitor-signal select switch (4).
4)
Monitor-signal select switch
With this switch it is possible to select the signal displayed on the VU-meter (3) and the signal
on the headphones-output (5). When the switch is on the PFL CH A position the signal of
input-channel A will be visible on the VU-meter (3) and audible on the headphones (5). On the
position PFL CH B the signal of channel B will be displayed. The position AFL will show the
mixed-signal. SPLIT A/B will display the input-signal of channel A on the left VU- meter (3) and
left headphones-speaker (5). The signal of channel B will be displayed on the right VU-meter
(3) and the right headphones-speaker (5).
5)
Phones output
Output for high-level headphones monitoring. With the Monitor signal select switch (4) can the
signal for the headphones output be selected (Headphones 200-600
Ω
).
6)
Phones level
This button is used to adjust the volume of the headphones.
7)
Input selector
This switch is used to select the input signals. The left switch for channel A and the right for
channel B.
8)
Input Level potentiometer
These controls are used to adjust input levels of the different inputs.
9)
Clip LED
This LED lights up when the input signal is too high, this is on a level 3dB below clipping.
When this LED lights up the input level must be decreased with the input level potentiometer
(8).