User Manual

6
Features
Headphone Controls
Each of the four headphone outputs has a separate level control so
each listener can adjust their audio level independently. The switch
beside each control knob will set whether that channel will hear just
a Mix of the mic and line inputs from the internal mixer or the Return
audio from the phone line which will also contain some of the mic
mix but at a lesser level.
Warning! Long-term exposure to loud audio may cause
hearing damage. It is best to avoid extreme volume when
using headphones, especially for extended periods.
Cue Control
The Cue control adjusts the signal going to the headphones from the
1/4” Cue Input. When using the 1/4” Wireless Phone Interface, the
Main Feed control adjusts the level of your own voice in the head-
phones while the Cue control adjusts the level of the person on the
other side of the call in your headphones. You should keep in mind
that your wireless telephone also has level control. If you are having
level problems that cannot be corrected with the controls on the Re-
moteMix 4, try adjusting the level on the wireless telephone itself.
Mic Level Controls
Each of the four XLR inputs has a level control knob with a separate
red Clip LED to indicate clipping on each channel. If you see more
than an occasional flash of the Clip LED you should decrease the
level for that channel.
Master Level Control
The Master control knob will set the overall level of the sum of all the
mic and line inputs. The LED meter for the master audio level ranges
from -30 dB to +3 dB.