User manual

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General information on installing cables
• Always treat cables carefully and protect them from damages during transportation.
• Install cables always in a structured way and protect them from damage.
Cables must be installed in a way that no person can stumble over them. Always fix cables with an appropriate
tape.
• Cables should be installed directly (no loops, S-shaped overlengths).
• Always install cables far away from power cables (never closely parallel).
• Never put heavy objects like speaker systems, flightcases etc. on cables.
• Never operate cables wound up.
7.2 Line output
For connection to units with line level (e.g. mixer, amplifier) the stereo RCA output LINE OUTPUT can be
used.
7.3 Microphones
Three inputs are available for connecting dynamic microphones via 6.3 mm jacks: two via the rear inputs
MIC 1 INPUT and MIC 2 INPUT, and one via the front input PRIORITY MIC 3. Input PRIORITY MIC 3 is
equipped with an adjustable priority function.
7.4 Units with line level
Three audio units with line level can be connected to the stereo RCA inputs LINE 1 to 3.
7.5 Connection with the mains
Finally connect the device to a mains outlet (230 V AC, 50 Hz ~) with the mains cable. The occupation of the
connection cables is as follows:
Cable Pin International
Brown Live L
Blue Neutral N
Yellow/Green Earth
The earth has to be connected! If the device will be directly connected with the local power supply network, a
disconnection switch with a minimum opening of 3 mm at every pole has to be included in the permanent electrical
installation. The device must only be connected with an electric installation carried out in compliance with the IEC
standards. The electric installation must be equipped with a Residual Current Device (RCD) with a maximum fault current
of 30 mA.