20. HEADPHONES VOLUME
Rotate to adjust the headphones volume output.
21. HEADPHONES OUTPUT
6.3mm jack for connecting stereo headphones.
REAR PANEL
1. ON/OFF
Flip switch to turn the device on/off.
2. POWER INPUT
Socket for plugging in the supplied power cord.
3. REC OUTPUT
RCA stereo output for recording purposes. The recording
level is independent of the output level controls.
4. MASTER OUTPUT
Master channel XLR and RCA stereo outputs for connecting an
amplifier or other line level inputs. Use the corresponding slide selector
to switch between 0.75V and 1.5V.
5. LINE INPUT
RCA stereo line input for connecting devices with line level output.
6. TRIM / GAIN
Trimming controls for adjusting the corresponding channels' input
amplification.
7. PHONO/AUX INPUT
RCA stereo input connectors. Set the selector switch to correct input (PHONO or AUX).
8. GND
Ground clamping screws for turntable usage.
OPERATION
INPUT
1. Set all pre-amp trim controls to the middle position by use of an appropriate tool e.g. a screw driver.
2. Set all equalizer / tone controls to middle position.
3. Select the desired input by use of the input selector.
4. Feed an audio signal to the connected channel.
5. Increase volume by sliding up the corresponding channel fader to about 2/3 of its maximum output.
6. Choose to direct the signal to one of three master channels.
7. Increase volume of the master channel to about 2/3 of its maximum output.
Control the level of the input channel with the corresponding gain/volume control. Make sure that the average level hovers
around the 0dB mark. If the red LED's are regularly illuminated, the channel is being overloaded.
OUTPUT
1. Use the assignment buttons to assign the input channel(s) to (one of) three master channels.
2. When mixing several audio sources to one master channel, adjust the volume ratio of the audio sources by sliding the
channel faders or level controls of the corresponding channels.
3. Keep an eye on the LED level indicators and adjust the master output by rotating the master volume control. Again, make
sure that the average level hovers around the 0dB mark. If the red LED's are regularly illuminated, the channel is being
overloaded.
4. Use the equalizer knobs to adjust he high-,mid- and low frequencies.
5. The signal that is fed to the recording outputs, is not affected by the master controls.
MICROPHONE
1. Turn on a connected microphone by pressing the "on air" button. Use the assignment switches to redirect the signal to one
of the master channels.
2. To increase audibility of speech whilst music is playing, press the "talkover" button. When activated, the volume levels of
channels 1-5 will be dimmed when speech is detected. Use the db and time controls to adjust the volume level and response
time. Press the "talkover" button again to switch off this function.
CUE
The cue function allows to monitor channel 1-5 via headphones (prefader-listening), even when the channel fader(s) is set to
minimum value.
1. To allow for prefader-listening, press the channels' "cue" button and rotate the cue/pgm control to the left ("cue") position. To
monitor the current music program before the output controls, rotate the cue/pgm control to right ("pgm") position and selec
the desired master channel by pressing rec select 1-3.
2. Adjust the desired headphones level by rotating the headphone volume.
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