User Manual

Quick Start Guide
12 STAGEPAS 1K mkII Owner’s Manual
4. Insert the other end of the power cord into a
power outlet.
Warning
The STAGEPAS 1K mkII has been designed for
grounded use. To avoid electrical shock and damage to
connected devices, be sure to ground the unit using the
included power cord. If you have any questions regarding
proper connections, please contact your nearest Yamaha
dealer.
Use only the included power cord. Otherwise, heat may
be generated or an electrical shock may be caused.
Notice
Even when the power switch is turned off, a minimal
amount of electric current is still flowing to the unit. If you
plan not to use the unit for an extended period of time, be
sure to unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.
5. Turn the [LEVEL] controls (white knobs) and
[MAIN LEVEL] control (red knob) to the
minimum (zero).
6. Also, set the [EQ] controls (green knobs) to
the center (FLAT) position, and set the
[MODE] control (yellow knob) to the (MUSIC)
position.
7. Set the [MIC/LINE] switch to the MIC (N)
position for channels to which a microphone
is connected. Set the [MIC/LINE] switch to
the LINE (O) position for channels to which
a musical instrument or audio device is
connected.
8. Turn on the power to the connected musical
instrument or audio device, then to this unit.
The [POWER] LED lights up.
9. Use the [MAIN LEVEL] control to adjust the
volume to an appropriate level.
10. While playing your musical instrument or
singing into the microphone, use the
[LEVEL] controls to adjust the volume of the
corresponding channels.
11. Use the [MAIN LEVEL] control to adjust the
overall volume.
If you can hear sound and the volume seems appropriate,
setup is complete. If not, please refer to the checklist in
the “Troubleshooting” section (page 17).
NOTE
To avoid any loud, unexpected noises from the speaker, first turn
off the power to this unit, and then turn off the connected sound
source (such as a musical instrument or audio device).
When the volume is too loud
Turn the [LEVEL] control for the corresponding channel to
the minimum (zero). Set the [MIC/LINE] switch to the LINE
(O) position, then slowly raise the [LEVEL] control until
the desired volume is reached.
When the volume is too low
Turn the [LEVEL] control for the corresponding channel to
the minimum (zero). Set the [MIC/LINE] switch to the MIC
(N) position, then slowly raise the [LEVEL] control until
the desired volume is reached.
Adjusting the volume