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Panasonic Ramsa WR-S4424 - Safety Precautions

Panasonic Ramsa WR-S4424
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Output
Section
The
output
module
consists
of
Group
1-4
outputs,
AUX
1-4
outputs,
Master
L/R
outputs,
4
stereo
AUX
Returns,
Monitor
and
Headphone
outputs,
L/R
Record
outputs,
and
talkback
function.
12-point
LED
bar-graph
meters
(peak
meters)
display
level
for
all
busses,
including
PFL.
(1).
Group
1/AUX
1
(2)
Group
2/AUX
2
(3)
Group
3/AUX
3
(4)
Group
4/AUX
4
(5)
Left
Master
(6)
Right
Master/PFL
Bar-graphs
1-4
have
switches
to
select
metering
of
either
Group
or
AUX
out.
Bargraph
6
automatically
switches
over
to
PFL
any
time
a
PFL
button
is
pressed.
An
LED
indicates
in
red
when
PFL
is
active
and
being
displayed
by
the
meter.
Pre
Fader
Listening
(PFL)
Switches
are
provided
for
each
Master,
Group,
and
AUX
bus.
'
Insertion
and
Sub-inputs
are
provided
for
Groups
1-4
and
L/R
Master
outputs.
A
Talk
Back
Microphone
Connector
is
provided,
which
accepts
input
signals
between
—50
dB
and
—20
dB.
The
Talk
Back
Signal
can
be
routed
to
the
Master,
Group,
and
AUX
outputs
by
assign
switches.
PRECAUTIONS
Read
the
following
section
carefully
to
insure
safe
and
proper
use
of
the
mixer.
NEVER
INSERT
OR
REMOVE
MODULES
FROM
THE
CHASSIS
WHEN
THE
POWER
IS
TURNED
ON.
BE
SURE
TO
TURN
THE
POWER
OFF
OR
DAMAGE
TO
THE
MIXER
WILL
RESULT.
1.
A
48
volt
potential
exists
between
pins
2
and
1
and
between
pins
3
and
1
of
the
input
XLR
connectors
when
phantom
power
is
turned
on.
Turn
on
the
phantom
power
switch
only
after
a
connector
has
been
inserted
into
that
channel
in
©
order
to
prevent
shocks
and
avoid
damaging
clicking
and
popping
sounds.
When
disconnecting
phantom
microphones,
wait
at
least
20
sec.
after
turning
phantom
power
off.
When
disconnecting
the
microphone,
set
the
channel
on
switches
to
OFF
position
and
faders
to
"-
00”.
Be
especially
careful
to
keep
the
phantom
switch
turned
off
when
using
an
unbalanced
type
microphone
or
when
any
other
type
equipment
is
connected
the
input
connectors.
Failure
to
do
so
may
result
in
damage,
_
smoke,
or
fire.
When
using
the
input
selector
switch
while
the
phantom
power
is
turned
on,
turn
the
output
fader
down
to
avoid
any
popping
noise
which
might
damage
the
speakers
or
other
equipment
connected
to
the
mixer.
The
phantom
power
supply
employs
a
slow
start
system
to
avoid
click
sounds
from
being
produced.
Allow
1
minute
after
pressing
phantom
power
switch
for
voltage
to
stabilize.
Set
all
faders
to
minimum
and
channel
switches
off
when
turning
the
power
on
and
off.
Avoid
using
the
mixer
near
anything
that
generates
electric
fields,
such
as_
transformers,
lighting,
transmitters,
CRT
monitor
etc.

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