4 Operating Elements and Connections
Front panel
1
2
No.
Element
1
Power switch
2
Power indicator
3
Master control
4
Status indicator
5
Tone controls
6
Level control
Rear panel
No.
Element
7
Signal inputs
8
DIP switches
9
Master outputs
10
Link connectors
11
Fuse holder
12
Power input
5
6
3
4
Function
Turns power to the unit on and off.
When powered on, the indicator lights up.
Use this control to adjust the overall level at the rear MAIN OUT output.
This indicator lights up when an input signal is available at the
respective channel.
Use this control to adjust the high and low range for the respective
channel. In the left half the low range is attenuated, in the right half the
high range is attenuated.
Use this control to adjust the part of the respective channel of the overall
signal available at the MAIN OUT output.
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Function
Each channel provides a balanced XLR jack and an unbalanced 6.3 mm
jack for connecting an audio source. This 6.3 mm jack can be converted
with the internal jumpers to a line output (
With these switches you can switch on a 12 V phantom power
separately for each of the XLR jacks. For activating the phantom power
set the individual switch to the lower position ON.
Balanced 6.3 mm jack for connecting a subsequent unit. Use standard
jack cables to connect this output to e.g. a PA amplifier.
RCA input and output (independent of master control) to link two mixers.
Only replace the fuse when the device is disconnected from mains. Only
use fuses of the same rating and power. The fuse holder can be
switched to one of two positions, i.e. 230 V and 115 V. Both voltage
ranges use the same fuse value. The correct fuse value is specified on
the rear panel.
Use the included power cable to connect this input to a power outlet.
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