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REC OUT-L (-lOdBm) REC OUT-R (-10dBm) T MASTER OUT-L ( +4dBm) MASTER FADER L * ............MASTER OUT-R ( +4dBm) B> •.........— MASTER FADER n POWER IN-L [pi> I GEÛ ..... POWER JN-R [5> ’ MOt 0 • ’= SEND MON ( +4dBm) SEND ÉFF ( +4dBm) ROOMS ROOMS HALL PLATE SP OUT-L (L+R) 200W / 4 fl SP OUT-R (MON) 200W / 4 H HEADPHONES (1) Block Diagram (2) Panel Descriptions 1. Top Panel -Channel Section - • Master Section - 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 14 18 16 15 17 1. PAD: Pad Switch Used when the signal being input is too high. When pressed, 20 dB attenuation is obtained. 2. SENS: Sens Knob Provides for adjustment of the input sensitivity to suit the level of signals being input. 3. Channel Equalizer Knobs Provide for adjustment of the sound quality of signals that are input. At the "0" position a flat response is obtained. • HIGH: Adjusts the upper range. With 10 kHz as the center frequency, adjustment can be made within the range of ±15 dB. •MID: Adjusts the middle range. With a center frequency of 2 kHz; adjustment can be made over range of ±15 dB. 19 20 •LOW: Adjusts the lower range. With 100 Hz as the center frequency, adjustment can be made within the range of ±15 dB. 4. MON: Monitor Knob Adjusts the level of what is output to Send Monitor. * The point from which the signals are sent to Send Monitor is located before the Channel Faders (pre-fader). 5. EFF/REV: Send Effect / Reverb Knob This knob controls the level of the signals to be sent to the EFF jack and internal reverb. * The point from which the signals are sent to Send Effect / Reverb is located after the Channel Faders (post-fader). 7 6. PAN: Panpot Knob Determine the positioning of the sound image in the stereo field. At center, L and R will have the same volume. 7. Channel Fader Adjust the level of what is output on the channel. * With a channel fader at "-10" the rated output is obtained. 8. AUX 1, 2, 3 / AUX 4,5, 6: AUX Select Buttons Selects the signal input on the Stereo Channel. * Do not press more than one button at a time. 9. BAL: Balance Knob Determine the positioning of the sound image in the stereo field. At center, L and R will have the same volume. 18. REV MODE: Reverb Mode Knob Switch providing selection of the mode used by the internal Reverb. • ROOM 1 : A conventional room reverb. •ROOM 2 : A room reverb with a softer tone than "ROOM 1." • HALL : A conventional hall reverb. •PLATE : A simulation of a plate reverb device. 19. MASTER (L, R): Master Faders (L, R) Provide adjustment of the final output level for the mixed signals. 20. MON: Monitor Fader Provides for the final adjustment in output level for the signals which have had their level adjusted by Send Monitor on each channel. 10. PEAK: Peak Indicator This lights up when the output signal level of each channel (L, R) is too high. 11. VU: VU Meter This indicate the level of the output signals. * When the mixer is turned on, this meter lights up. 12. Equalizer Button This button is used to switch the Graphic Equalizer "ON" and "OFF." 13. Graphic Equalizer A 7-band graphic equalizer that provides for a ±12 dB alteration for each octave, from 60 Hz to 1 2 kHz. * The correction provided by the Graphic Equalizer is available only for Speaker Out and Headphones. 14. RTN: Return Knob Adjusts the level of the signals input at the Return Jacks. 15. SEND EFF: Send Effect Knob Provides for the final adjustment in output level for the effects signals which have had their level adjusted by Send Effect / Reverb on each channel. 16. PHONES: Headphones Jack Accepts connection of stereo headphones. * The point from which the signal for the headphones is taken is located after the Master Faders (post fader). 17. REV LEVEL: Reverb Level Knob Adjusts the level of what is sent from internal Reverb. This control is equivalent to the Return Level using the external effects device. 2. Rear Panel n 3 l 14 жтштшш ШШё 13 2 12 10 6 5 1. Input Connectors XLR (balanced) type input connectors, used for connecting microphones or electronic musical instruments. 2. Input Jacks Input Jacks used for connecting microphones or electronic musical instruments. Since stereo standard phone jacks are employed, balanced input is made possible. The input will be unbalanced if standard phone plugs are used. * The pin configuration of the inputs is as follows. Before making connections, make sure of the pin configuration for the devices being connected. HOT 0- COLD 0- 3. Stereo Input Jacks (L(MONO), R) lacks used to input to the Stereo Channels. AUX 1, 2, 4, 5 are RCA phono jacks. AUX 3 and 6 are 1/4" standard phone jacks. Note that with AUX 3 and 6, mono input is accomplished if only the one marked L of the pair is used. * The Stereo Input Jack provides unbalanced input. 4. RTN: Return Jacks (L(MONO), R) Jacks used to input the signals that are returned from an effects device. Can also be used for auxiliary input....