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Pronomic PowerMake 600 - Balanced Jack MAIN-Out Sockets; Control Panel BT;USB Player;Recorder; Headphone Control; LED Operation Indicator

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27 - Headphone control
Turn the Phone knob clockwise to increase the stereo output of the headphone
output. Please note that too high a volume on the headphones could damage your
hearing. Turn the knob fully counterclockwise before plugging in the headphones
and gently increase the volume to a comfortable level.
Attention: The PFL button sends the signal of the selected channel directly and
without reduction through the respective channel fader to the headphone output.
This can result in very high volume levels on the headphones. Before using the PFL
function, please turn the Phone knob all the way to the left and then increase the
volume gently to a comfortable level.
28 - LED operation indicator
This LED indicates that the mixer is ready for operation.
29 - LED phantom power
This LED lights up when phantom power is activated.
30 - Phantom power switch
The microphone channels (PowerMake 600 - channels 1-6 / PowerMake 800 -
channels 1-8) have optional phantom power. Press this button to enable +48V
phantom power on the XLR inputs of the mixer, and press the button again to
disable phantom power.
It is advisable to activate phantom power only when a signal source (e.g. condenser
microphone) requires it. Phantom power should be deactivated when plugging and
unplugging the cable. To avoid noise caused by the switching pulse, it is advisable
to set the volume control of the mixing console to a minimum value before switching
the phantom power on and off.
31 - USB device socket
See 2. BT/USB Player/Recorder
32 - Control panel BT/USB player/recorder
See 2. BT/USB Player/Recorder
33 - Balanced jack MAIN-Out sockets
Use these balanced 6.3 mm jack output sockets to tap the stereo output signal.
From here you can route the signal e.g. to an amplifier system or to active
loudspeakers.
34 - XLR MAIN-Out jacks
Use these XLR output jacks to tap the stereo output signal. From here you can
route the signal e.g. to an amplifier system or to active loudspeakers.

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