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UNPACKING INSTRUCTION
CAUTION! Carefully unpack the box upon receipt. Check the contents to ensure that all parts are present and have been
received in good condition. Notify the shipper immediately and retain packaging material if any parts appear damaged from
shipping or the package itself shows signs of mishandling. Save the package and all packaging materials. If the product must be
returned, it is important that the product is returned in the original factory box and packaging. If the device has been exposed to
drastic temperature fluctuation (e.g. after transportation), do not switch it on immediately. The arising condensation water might
damage your device. Leave the device switched off until it has reached room temperature.
POWERSUPPLY
The label on the back/under side of the product indicates the mains voltage to which it must be connected. Check that the mains
voltage corresponds to this. Any other voltage than the one indicated may cause irreparable damage to the unit. The unit must
also be connected directly to the mains voltage and no dimmer or adjustable power supply may be used.
Always connect the device to a protected circuit (circuit breaker or fuse). Make sure the device has an appropriate
electrical ground to avoid the risk of electrocution or fire.
CONTROL ELEMENTS
1. XLR MICROPHONE/LINE INPUT
Mono input. Use this input to connect a microphone, musical instrument or audio device (CD-player for
example) to the device. The socket is supporting both XLR and unbalanced 6.3mm plugs.
2. GAIN
Determines the basic volume of each channel. Adjust them for the desired volume performance. When
the volume level gets too high, the peak LED indicator light will be flashing.
3. HIGH (TREBLE) CONTROLLER
Turn to adjust the high tones with 15dB at 12KHz.
4. MID CONTROLLER
Turn to adjust the mid tones with 15dB at 2.5KHz.
5. LOW (BASS) CONTROLLER
Turn to adjust the low tones with 15dB at 80Hz.
6. AUX CONTROL
Turn to adjust the output level of AUX signal.
7. FX
Turn to adjust the level sent to the internal FX.
8. PEAK LED INDICATOR
When the volume of input signal is too high, the LED indicator light will be flashing. In that case, rotate
the gain controller counter clockwise to turn down the volume.
9. PAN
This is the "panorama" control or balance control, determining the position of the signal within the
stereo image. When working in subgroups, you can use the pan controller to assign the signal to just
one output, which gives you additional flexibility in recording situations.
10. MUTE
The mute switch breaks the signal path pre-channel fader, thus muting that channel in the main mix.
The AUX sends which are set to post-fader are muted for that channel too, while the pre-fader monitor
paths remain active irrespective of whether the channel is muted or not.
11. PFL
Press to enable PRE FADER LISTENING. This enables you to listen to a channel signal, without
affecting the main output signal.
12. L/R
Press to send corresponding channel to the main output.
13. G1/G2
Press to route signal to the G1/G2 fader.
14. CHANNEL FADER
Slide to adjust the (volume) level of the channel signal. Use these faders to adjust the balance between the various
channels.
15. STEREO INPUT
Inputs for connecting to line-level devices (e.g. electric keyboard) via 6.35 plugs. If
only connect to L (MONO) jack, the mixer will send out the same mono signal to L
and R outputs.
16. CD/TAPE INPUT & OUTPUT
RCA connectors, allowing for connection with playback devices, such as CD
players, etc. Use the tape output for connecting with, for example, a tape deck for recording applications.
17. AUX/SEND
The AUX/send 6.3mm jack carries the master AUX mix (from the channels' AUX controls).
18. RETURN
Unbalanced 6.3mm jack, typically used to receive the return signal from an external effect device (reverb, delay, etc.).
19. G1/G2
6.3mm jack output for G1/G2 signal.
20. HEADPHONES
6.3mm headphones socket.
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