8.
AUX
1
This AUX send control is pre-fade, post-EQ. Therefore the
signal is not controlled by the position of the fader and the
routing status of the channel. This send function is very
convenient to cross monitor signals that have to be
controlled separately from the PA installation.
9.
AUX 2
This AUX send control is post-fade, post-EQ. Therefore
the signal is sensitive to changes in the fader position. It is
normally used to feed an audio signal to an effect unit. As
the signals are always sent back into the mixer, the fader
must be able to control these signals.
10.
PAN
The PAN control feeds continuously variable quantities of
the post-fader signal to the left or right and G1 or G2 main
busses. In the centre position / ”
∞
” the same signal is sent
to the left and right and the G1 and G2 main busses.
11.
PEAK
A red LED lights up when the peak signal reaches the
maximum value that the mixer can handle. If this lasts
over a longer period of time, you might damage the unit.
The LED lights up at a volume level of 5 dB below
clipping.
12.
PFL
If this button is pressed, you can monitor the signal via
headphones. This applies only to channels where the PFL
function is switched on. All other channel can then not be
monitored through the headphones
13.
STEREO
When this button is pressed, you can use the L-R master
faders to allocate a stereo position to the signal of this
channel over the output signal.
14.
GRPS 1-2
When this button is pressed, you can use the G1-2 master
fader. Now, the signal is bundled with all other channels
on which this function is activated. The L-R master faders
are inactive now.
15.
CHANNEL FADER
This slider control sets the volume of that channel. Set it to
the “0” position when you connect a signal. Push the slider
control upwards until the required output volume is
reached. Please note, you can further change the volume
of this channel via one of the master faders.