Master Section
24. Phantom Power Switch and Indicator
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. 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.
25. Phones Control
This control is used to adjust the audio level to Phones outputs
(to be used in conjunction with headphones for monitoring).
26. Main L-R Control
This 60mm fader is final level control for the main left and right
audio feed, sent to the Main L and R outputs.
27. Level Meter
The AM's stereo 4-segment level meter gives an accurate
indication of when audio levels of the MAIN L/R output reach
certain levels. It is suggested for the maximum use of audio to
set the various levels controls to a level slightly below that which
would cause the Peak LED to light up. This will help you get the
most out of your audio without causing any distortion.
28. Power Indicator
The Power Indicator will light up when the power of the mixer is
on.
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USB Player
29. USB Connector
Connect your USB flash drive to this input. Once a drive is
connected, the files will initiate and the first track will appear
paused on screen. Phonic recommends that users format their
USB flash drives using a FAT-32 file system.
30. USB Player Display
This will display the track number of the currently selected/
playing track and the time played.
31. Play / Pause Button
This button will allow users to play and pause files from the
inserted USB flash drive.
32. Back / Skip Buttons
These buttons are used to skip back and forth between tracks.
Pushing and holding one of these buttons will allow you to skip
forwards and backwards within the track.
33. Stop / Menu Button
Push this button to stop the currently playing track. Push again to
access the USB player's main menu (to adjust folder and repeat
options). For more information, see page 1.
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