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up red, an input channel’s signal is routed via FX-1 output and no other channel can be routed
via FX-1 at that moment.
Same counts for the FX-2 LED that lights up. If the FX-1 LED is blinking red, the main mix
effects assign potentiometer (26) must be turned back to its center position because it was
initially placed in a fault position.
26)
Main mix effects assign potentiometer
With this control, the main mix signal can be routed through effects output 1 or 2. When the
knob is placed in the center (12 o’clock) position, the signal goes straight to the main mix
without passing through one of the effects-outputs. When the knob is turned to the left, the
signal will go through the effects 1 output. When the knob is turned to the right, the signal will
go through the effects 2 output. The proportion between the dry (no effect) and wet (100%
effect) can be set with the potentiometer.
27)
VU-2 signal select switch
With this switch is it possible to select the signal displayed on the two right VU-meters. When
the switch is on the SUM position the mix-signal will be displayed. On the positions MASTER 1,
MASTER 2 and MONITOR the according output signals will be displayed.
28)
Alarm/music mute indicator LED
This LED indicates the amount of music suppression due to the control signal on the optional
alarm/music mute input. When the LED doesn’t light up, the music is not suppressed. When the
LED lights up at full power, the music is fully suppressed.
29)
Headphones-select potentiometer
With this potentiometer, the signal for the headphones output can be selected. When turned
completely to the left, the signal selected with the channel PFL-switches (8) appears on the
headphones. When turned completely to the right, the mix-signal appears on the headphones.
In between it results in a mix of the PFL-signal and the mix-signal.
30)
Headphones volume control
The volume of the headphones can be adjusted with this knob.
WARNING!
The sound and intensity volume of the headphones amplifier can be very
strong and, if not used properly, or if used in too close proximity, can cause
permanent or temporary damage to one’s hearing, perhaps even deafness.
Please use with caution and common sense!
31)
Phones output
Output for high level headphones monitoring. With the PFL switches (8 or 16) and the
headphones-select potentiometer (29), the connected audio sources or the main-mix can be
made audible without manipulating the output signal (Headphones 32-600
Ω
).
ATTENTION!
Always turn headphones volume to “0” (fully counter clockwise)
BEFORE
putting the headphones on your or somebody else her/his ears! Then
slowly raise the volume by turning the volume knob in clockwise direction.
32)
Cross fader curve potentiometer
This potentiometer is used to set the sharpness of the cross fader. When the potentiometer is
turned completely to the left, the cross fader (14) will react as a normal cross fader. The
volumes of the channels with routing-selector (7) on Y-position will rise from 0 to maximum
when the shaft of the cross fader is moved from the left to the middle. The same counts for the
volumes of the channels with routing-selector (7) on X-position, but then from the right side to
the middle.