Rear Panel; Controls And Settings - Phonic CELEUS 800 Manual Del Usuario

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8. Channel Inserts
Located on the rear of the CELEUS 800, the primary use for
these TRS phone jacks is for the addition of external devices, such
as dynamic processors or equalizers, to mono input channels 1
through to 6. This send and return will require a Y cord that can
send (pre- fader and pre-EQ) and receive signals to and from an
external processor.
9. Control Room Outputs
These two 1/4" phone jack outputs are fed from the Control Room
mix as controlled by the Control Room level control. This output
has extensive use, as it can be used to feed the signal from the
mixer to an active monitor, for the monitoring of the audio signal
from within a booth, among many other possible uses.
10. 2T Return (L and R)
These inputs accommodate RCA cables from such devices as
tape, CD and MP3 players. The line from this feed is directed to
the Tape In mix and controlled by the 2T / USB RTN level control.
11. Record Out (L and R)
As with the Tape In ports, these outputs will accommodate RCA
cables, able to be fed to a variety of recording devices. This may
include cassette recorders or even laptop computers. Phonic
suggests the use of a y-cable. These cables include two RCA
connectors on one end and a single 1/8" mini-stereo jack on the
other end.
12. Group Out
These 1/4" phone jacks output the final feed from the Group 1 and
2 faders on the main mixer. These outputs can be used to feed
a wide range of devices, such as mixers, signal processors, and
even to connect an amplifier and speakers, to be used along with
the main speakers for a more rounded audio experience.
13. USB Connector
This USB-B connection is for the USB computer interface. Use the
included USB cable to connect this to your computer's USB port.
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14. ¼" Main Out
These two ¼" TRS phone jacks will output the final stereo line
level signal sent from the main mix. The primary purpose of these
jacks is to send the main output to external devices, which may
include power amplifiers (and in-turn, a pair of speakers), other
mixers, as well as a wide range of other possible signal processors
(equalizers, crossovers, etcetera).
15. XLR Ouput Connectors
These balanced XLR connections will send the final stereo
line level signal sent from the main mix. These outputs can be
connected to an amplifier for sending the signal out to speakers,
or directly to active speakers.
16. AC Power Connector
This port is for the addition of a power cable, allowing power to be
supplied to the mixer. Please use the power cable that is included
with this mixer only.

CONTROLS AND SETTINGS

17. Power Switch
This switch is used to turn the mixer on and off. Ensure you turn
all level controls down before activating. This ensures no audio is
inadvertently sent through your system.
18. Phantom Power Switch
When this switch is in the on position, it activates +48V of phantom
power for all microphone inputs, allowing condenser microphones
(well, the ones that don't use batteries) to be used on these
channels. Activating Phantom Power will be accompanied by an
illuminated LED on the front panel. Before turning Phantom Power
on, turn all level controls to a minimum to avoid the possibility of a
ghastly popping sound from the speakers.
NB. Phantom Power should be used in conjunction with balanced
microphones. When Phantom Power is engaged, single ended (unbalanced)
microphones and instruments should not be used on the Mic inputs.
Phantom Power will not cause damage to most dynamic microphones,
however if unsure, the microphone's user manual should be consulted.
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