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Input-A Level Switch
Controls the signal level at the mono input connector A.
The three switch positions can be used as follows according
to the connected source unit.
LINE:
When connecting a line signal from a CD or MD player.
MIC:
When connecting a microphone.
MIC +48V:
When it is necessary to externally power the connected
microphone.
LEVEL (Input-A Level) Control
Adjusts the level of the signal supplied through the mono
input connector A. The adjustable range is +13 to -30 dBu
when the LEVEL control is set to LINE and -17 to -60 dBu
when it is set to MIC or MIC +48V.
B (Input-B Selector) Button
Press to select the signal supplied through the mono input
connector B instead of the one through A.
LCF (Low-Cut Filter) Button
Activates the low-cut filter to roll off low frequencies below
100 Hz at 12 dB/oct.
HIGH (High Frequency Equalizer) Control
Controls the level of the shelving-type high frequency
equalizer in a range from -15 to +15 dB. The turnover
frequency is 10kHz.
MID (Mid Frequency Equalizer) Control
Controls the level of the peaking-type mid frequency
equalizer in a range from -15 to +15 dB. The center
frequency is 2.5 kHz.
LOW (Low Frequency Equalizer) Control
Controls the level of the peaking-type low frequency
equalizer in a range from -15 to +15 dB. The center
frequency is 60 Hz.
PEAK Indicator
Illuminates when the input signal level, after passing through
the equalizer, has reached 3 dB below the maximum level.
When this LED is lit, the input level is too high, so adjust
using the LEVEL control. If it is impossible to decrease to
an appropriately low level, set the Input-A switch to the
LINE position and adjust again with the LEVEL control.
AUX 1/3 (AUX Output 1/3 Level) Control
Controls the level of the signal to be routed to AUX output
1 or 3. The reference level can be obtained by setting the
control to the "0" (maximum) position.
AUX 2/4 (AUX Output 2/4 Level) Control
Controls the level of the signal to be sent to AUX output 2
or 4. The reference level can be obtained by setting the
control to the "0" (maximum) position.
PRE (Pre-Fader) Button
Used to assign either pre-fader or post-fader signal to the
AUX outputs. The pre-fader signal is the signal before
passing through the channel fader. The post-fader signal
is the one after passing through it. The pre-fader signal is
selected when the PRE button is pressed.
1-2/3-4 (AUX Output Selection) Button
Press this button to send the signal to AUX outputs 3 and
4. Release it to send the signal to AUX outputs 1 and 2. The
AUX outputs are pre-grouped, making it impossible to send
the signal from one input channel simultaneously to other
combinations such as AUX 1 and 4 or AUX 2 and 3. The
signal level is controlled by the AUX 1/3 or AUX 2/4 control.
PAN (Pan Pot ) Control
To adjust sound definition, this control allows continuous
panning of the input signal between MASTER outputs 1
and 3 (odd channels) and 2 and 4 (even channels). When
rotated to the maximum position marked ODD or EVEN,
the level of the corresponding MASTER output signals is 3
dB higher than at the center position.
1, 2, 3, 4 (MASTER Output Channel Selection)
Buttons
Press to select the MASTER output channel. The signal is
transmitted to the channel corresponding to the pressed
button.
MUTING Button
Press to mute the MASTER output. Unless the PRE button
is pressed, the post-fader output to the AUX output channel
is also muted.
LOCAL Button
Disconnects the video editor and REMOTE connections.
When the LOCAL button is pressed, the signal level is
placed under the sole control of the mixer's channel fader.
PFL (Pre-Fader Listening) Button
While this button is kept pressed, the pre-fader signal is
supplied to the PFL OUT connector and the MONITOR
SOURCE section.
Channel Fader
Provides control over the channel output level. The reference
level is marked by "0" on the fader scale. The channel fader
also provides the fader start function. As the fader is
pushed up from the -
∞
position, the fader start signal is
output from the REMOTE connector.
* 0dBu=0.775V
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