⑫ Channel Fader Control
Adjusts the output level of the channel signal. Use these faders to adjust the balance between the various
channels.
NOTE: Set the faders for unused channels all the way down to minimize noise.
MASTER CONTROL SECTION:
⑤ REC output (L, R) Jacks
You can connect these unbalanced RCA pin jacks to an external recorder to record the signal output from
the ST OUT jacks. Please note: The mixer's STEREO OUT main fader doesn't affect the output signal of
these jacks. Adjust the level as necessary at the external recording device.
⑥ RETURN L (MONO) R Jack
These are unbalanced phone input jacks. The signal into each of these jacks feeds into the STEREO L/R bus
and AUX1 and AUX2 buses. The stereo signal was returned, the single mix of signal was send into AUX1
① MAIN OUT (L, R) jacks
These jacks send the mixer's stereo output. E.g. you can connect
these jacks to a power amplifier driving the main speaker. When
you record the mixer's stereo output using the MAIN OUT Master
fader to control the level, you can also connect these jacks to the
recording device.
② PHONES Jacks
Connect a pair of headphones to this stereo phone jack.
③ AUX Jack
The Jack output is driven by the setting of the AUX control (5) of
every channel. You can use the jack to connect to an effect unit,
video filter or other monitor system.
④PHANTOM +48V switch
This switch toggles phantom power on and off. When the switch is
on, the mixer supplies +48V phantom power to all channels that
have XLR mic input jacks. Turn this switch to on when using one or
more phantom-powered condenser microphones
NOTE: When this switch is on, the mixer supplies DC +48V power
to pin 2 and 3 of all XLR type MIC INPUT jacks.
CAUTION: Be sure to leave this switch OFF if you don't need
phantom power.
When turning the switch to ON, be sure that only condenser
microphones are connected to the XLR input jacks. Devices other
than condenser mics may be damaged if connected to the
phantom power supply. Please note however that the switch may
be left on when connecting to balanced dynamic microphones.
To prevent damage to speakers, be sure to turn off power
amplifiers (or powered speakers) before turning this switch on or
off. We also recommend that you turn all output controls (stereo
out, Master fader, GROUP 1-2 fader, GROUP 3-4 fader, etc) to
their minimum settings before operating the switch to avoid the
risk of loud noises that could cause hearing loss or device damage.
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