6 X AIR User Manual
2.2 XR16/XR12 Callouts
(1) ETHERNET port allows the mixer to be controlled via LAN or connected
Wirouter.
(2) REMOTE switch selects between Ethernet, Wi client, or Access Point.
Seethe Network Connection chapter for details.
(3) RESET button resets the console to default network parameters when held
for 2 seconds. When held for 10 seconds, all console functions are reset to
factory default status.
(4) MIDI IN/OUT jacks send and receive MIDI signals to and from external
equipment. See the MIDI Implementation chart for details.
(5) USB port (type A) accepts a ash drive for le storage, stereo recordings and
playback. The red LED next to it indicates le access. Do not remove the USB
ash drive while it is lit!
(6) XLR COMBO jacks accept balanced and unbalanced XLR and ¼" plugs.
(7) ¼" inputs accept balanced or unbalanced ¼" plugs. Channel 15 and 16 on
the XR16 (channel 11 and 12 on the XR12) accept high impedance sources for
direct connection of guitars and basses.
(8) AUX SEND jacks send your monitor mixes to stage monitors or headphone
mixers. The XR16 uses XLR connectors while the XR12 uses balanced
¼"jacks.
(9) MAIN L/R jacks send the main mix signal to PA or monitor speakers via
XLRcables.
(10) HEADPHONE jack accepts a ¼" TRS plug for connecting a pair of headphones.
(11) PHONES LEVEL knob determines the output of the headphones jack.
(12) POWER switch turns the mixer on and o . The front panel LED will light
when the unit is powered on.
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