16 17Quick Start GuideMR18
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DIGITAL iPAD/TABLET MIXER MR18 Controls
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(EN) Step 2: Controls
(1) INPUTS accept balanced and
unbalanced XLRand ¼ " plugs.
(2) OUT L & R jacks send the main mix
signal to PA or monitor speakers
via XLR cables.
(3) HEADPHONE jack accepts a
¼ "TRS plug for connecting a pair
ofheadphones.
(4) PHONES LEVEL knob determines
the output of the headphones jack.
(5) POWER switch turns the power on
and o . The LED on the main input
panel will light when the unit is
powered on.
(6) USB port (type B) accepts a USB
cable for connection to a computer
for multi-channel audio and
MIDI recording. Up to 18 audio
channels can be simultaneously
recorded, and 18 channels are
available for playback. The mixer
application allows assignment
of channels for recording and
playback. 16channels of MIDI I/O
can also be transmitted on the
same USB connection. Check the
product page on midasconsoles.
com todownload the required
(Windows*) driver and the full
manual for a comprehensive
explanation of the interface.
(7) ETHERNET port allows the
mixer to be controlled via LAN or
connected Wi router.
(8) RESET button resets the console to
default network parameters when
held for 2 seconds. When held for
10 seconds, allconsole functions
are reset to factory default status.
(9) REMOTE switch selects between
Ethernet, Wi client, or Access
Point. See the Network Connection
chapter for details.
(10) MIDI IN/OUT jacks send and
receive MIDI signals to and from
external equipment. Seethe MIDI
Implementation chart fordetails.
(11) ULTRANET port allows connection
of BEHRINGER P16-M personal
monitoring mixers or P16-D
distribution hubs.
(12) AUX SEND jacks send your
monitor mixes to active stage
monitors or headphone mixers via
XLR connectors.
(13) Inputs 17 and 18 acceptbalanced
¼ " cables for connecting line-level
sources. These inputs have limited
processing compared to the other
input channels.