Quick Start Guide
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1 Getting Started
1.1 Quick Start Guide
Monitor Station V2
Owner’s Manual
Phone, personal music player, or other device with 1/8” stereo output. Connect
the output to the rear-panel 1/8” Aux In jack using an unbalanced, stereo 1/8” cable.
(With a phone or personal music player, the headphone jack is its output.)
Analog audio device with RCA outputs. Connect the device’s outputs to the
Monitor Station V2’s rear-panel unbalanced RCA AUX L/R IN jacks.
Digital audio device with S/PDIF output. Connect the source device’s S/PDIF
output to the Monitor Station V2’s rear-panel RCA (coaxial) S/PDIF input. The Monitor
Station V2 supports sample rates of 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz.
Note:
The RCA and 1/8 analog Aux In jacks are summed and can be used at the same time.
Control their volumes relative to each other using their individual output controls. Switch
between the analog Aux inputs and digital S/PDIF inputs as described in Section 4.1.3.
1.1.3 Calibrating the Monitor Station V2’s LED Meter
By default, the Monitor Station V2’s LED meters are calibrated so that the red 0 VU
LED illuminates when the selected source signals reach +10 dBu. This can be
changed so that 0 VU references +4, +10, or +18 dBu.
+4 dBu. 0 VU should reference +4 dBu if any of your monitoring devices
has a maximum input of +4 dBu or if none of your input devices has
a maximum (or nominal) output level greater than +4 dBu.
Press and hold the Cue Source ST1 button while
powering on your Monitor Station V2.
+10 dBu. 0 VU should reference +10 dBu if any of your monitoring
devices has a maximum input of +10 dBu or if none of your input devices
has a maximum (or nominal) output level greater than +10 dBu.
Press and hold the Cue Source ST2 button while
powering on your Monitor Station V2.
+18 dBu. 0 VU should reference +18 dBu if any of your monitoring
devices has a maximum input of +18 dBu or if none of your input devices
has a maximum (or nominal) output level greater than +18 dBu.
Press and hold the Cue Source Aux button while
powering on your Monitor Station V2.