Operation Manual

USER GUIDE
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MONO SUM
The Mix Left and Right signals are summed to a MONO output on a 3 pole ‘A’ gauge
jack
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. Output level is set by the dedicated rotary control. Monitoring of the Mono
output, if required, must be done at the external equipment it feeds, or the signal
brought back to a spare console input.
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MASTER FADERS
The MASTER FADERS set the final level of the MIX outputs, and separate faders are pro-
vided for each output. These should normally be set close to the `0’ mark if the input
GAIN settings have been correctly set, to give maximum travel on the faders for
smoothest control.
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MONITOR OUTPUTS
The Monitor Outputs are on 3-pole ‘A’ gauge jacks and are balanced connections
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MIX OUTPUTS & INSERTS
The Mix LEFT and RIGHT outputs are sent from the XLR sockets as balanced signals.
The Mix INSERT points are on 3-pole ‘A’ gauge jacks and are unbalanced.
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PLAYBACK INPUTS
These two RCA phono sockets are unbalanced Left and Right line-level inputs, used for
connecting the playback devices selected using button
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(see also p.21) e.g. DAT or
CD players, Minidisc, Cassette tape recorders etc.
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MONO SUM OUTPUT
The MONO Sum output is on a 3-pole ‘A’ gauge jack output and is balanced.
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RETURN MASTER / MUTE
This rotary control adjusts the overall level of the four stereo return inputs to the Mix.
There is also a mute switch which can be used to quickly compare the level of the Mix,
with and without effects.
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HEADPHONES JACK
This output is on a 3-pole ‘A’ gauge stereo jack socket and accepts headphones of
approximately 2009impedance.