Operating Elements and Connections
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34 Crossfader A high-grade dual rail 45mm fader which determines the mix ratio
between the stereo signals assigned to its left side the stereo
signals assigned to its right side (via switches 32). The crossfader
can be disabled setting all switches (32) to “MASTER”.
35 AUX input for stereo channel
5
3.5mm jack input for connecting sources like MP3 players etc. To
activate this input, the input selector switch (27) of channel 5 must
be set accordingly.
36 Output volume controls M1
and M2
These controls set the signal level at the master outputs 1 and 2 (4
and 5) accordingly.
37 Stereo VU meter Displays the output level of either the master 1 or master 2 signal,
depending on the setting of the display selector switch (38).
38 VU meter assign switch Selects either the master 1 or master 2 signal to be displayed on
the main level meter (37).
39 ZONE output volume control Sets the signal level at the ZONE output (8).
40 VU meter Displays the output level of the ZONE signal.
41 ZONE source selector switch This switch allows to use either the master bus as the source signal
for the ZONE output, which makes the ZONE output merely a 3rd
master output, or to choose the LINE 6 input signal as the source,
making the ZONE output carrying an independent signal.
42 FX SEND control Determines the signal level present at the SEND jack (13) to be
sent to an outside effects processor. The signal itself depends on
the settings of switches (44) and (24).
43 FX RETURN control Determines the volume with which the effects signal coming back
from an outside effects processor is added to the master bus.
44 FX source switch Toggles between the microphone effects bus (with the signal
determined by switches (24)) and the master bus as effect signal
sources to be sent via the level control (42) to the effects SENT
jack (13).
45 FX on/off switch
Pressing this switch will add the effects signal present at the effects
RETURN jack (13) to the master bus at the volume set by the
RETURN control (43). Releasing this switch will remove the effects
signal from the master bus. The LED indicates the status (lit when
pressed).
46 CUE LEVEL control Determines the signal volume at the headphone output (51).
47 CUE MIX control Allows the headphone signal to be a mix of the master output and
the input(s) assigned to the PFL bus by means of switches (31).
This control determines the mix ratio between the main and the
PFL signal.
48 PFL mode switch This control offers two pre-listening modes: (A) SPLIT. In this
mode, the master signal appears on one earcup of the
headphones, the PFL signal on the other earcup. (B) CUE MIX. In
this mode, master and PFL signal are mixed with adjustable ratio
by means of control (46). The LED indicates the pressed position.
49 TALKOVER threshold control
The setting of this control determines at which microphone level the
automatic talkover starts to reduce the master output level. In
addition, the amount of reduction can be determined with the
control (50).
50 TALKOVER level control This control determines the amount of damping applied to the
master signal when a microphone is spoken into. Fully turned
clockwise, maximum attenuation is applied, being turned fully
counter-clockwise, the talkover function is off. The threshold level
from which on this function is enabled can be set by the
TALKOVER threshold control (49).
51 Headphones output 6.3 mm jack connector to connect a headphone. Turn the level
control (46) down before plugging in any headphones, as sudden
high-volume impact may damage your ears.