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@
POWER
switch
and
pilot
lamp
The
POWER
switch
turns
the
power
of
the
unit
on
and
off.
When
power
is
supplied,
the
pilot
lamp
lighis.
@
PEAK
indicators
Light
up
if
the
corresponding
input
signal
level
rises
to
within
5
dB
of
the
clipping
level
by
detecting
the
signal
level
before
the
fader.
©
INPUT
SELECT
switches
(for
channels
1
and
2)
Used
to
select
the
input
sources
to
channels
1
and
2.
PHONO:
Signal
connected
to
the
PHONO
IN
connector
@.
BAL
LINE:
Line
input
connected
to
the
MIC/LINE
IN
connector
@.
MIC:
Microphone
connected
to
the
MIC/LINE
IN
connector.
MIC
+48V:
Phantom-powered
condenser
microphone
connected
to
the
MIC/LINE
IN
connector.
Power
of
48V
DC
is
supplied
to
the
microphone
simultaneously
through
the
MIC/LINE
IN
connector.
@
INPUT
SELECT
switches
(for
channels
3
through
8)
Used
to
select
the
input
sources
to
channels
3
through
8.
UBL
LINE:
Unbalanced
line
input
connected
to
the
UBL
IN
connector
@).
BAL.
LINE:
Balanced
line
input
connected
to
the
MIC/
LINE
IN
connector
@).
MIC:
Microphone
connected
to
the
MIC/LINE
IN
connector.
MIC
+48V:
Phantom-powered
condenser
microphone
connected
to
the
MIC/LINE
IN
connector.
Power
of
48V
DC
is
supplied
to
the
microphone
simultaneously
through
the
MIC/LINE
IN
connector.
@
TRIM
(input
gain)
controls
Used
to
control
the
input
signal
level
of
each
channel
by
about
30
dB.
These
controls
function
only
when
the
INPUT
SELECT
switches
@
and
@
are
set
to
BAL
LINE,
MIC
or
MIC
+48V.
Adjust
these
controls
so
that
the
proper
level
can
be
obtained
when
each
corresponding
channel
fader
@
is
set
at
“7”
on
the
level
indication
on
the
control
panel.
Turn
the
controls
counterclockwise
when
the
corresponding
PEAK
indicators
@
light
up.
@LCF
(low
cut
filter)
buttons
Used
to
attenuate
the
input
signal
level
below
120
Hz
at
a
12
dB/octave
rate.
@
HIGH
(high
frequency)
controls
Used
to
equalize
the
sound
sources
for
high-frequency
range.
The
adjustable
range
is
+15
dB
at
around
10
kHz.
These
controls
function
when
the
EQ
buttons
@
are
depressed.
@
MID
(middle
frequency)
controls
Used
to
equalize
the
sound
sources
for
middle-
frequency
range.
The
adjustable
range
is
+15
dB
at
around
2.8
kHz.
These
controls
function
when
the
EQ
buttons
@
are
depressed.
©
LOW
(low
frequency)
controis
Used
to
equalize
the
sound
sources
for
low-frequency
range.
The
adjustable
range
is
+15
dB
at
around
100
Hz.
These
controls
function
when
the
EQ
buttons
@
are
depressed.
@
EQ
(equalizer)
buttons
Used
to
activate
the
HIGH,
MID
and
LOW
controls.
When
these
buttons
are
depressed,
the
input
signals
pass
through
the
equalizer
circuits.
The
frequency
response
can
be
adjusted
with
the
HIGH,
MID
and
LOW
controls.
@
AUX
2
(auxiliary
output
2
level)
controls
Used
to
adjust
the
level
of
the
pre-fader
signal
of
each
channel,
which
is
fed
to
auxiliary
output
2.
The
gain
margin
from
the
reference
level
(the
level
at
“7”
on
the
level
indication)
to
the
level
of
the
maximum
setting
is
10
dB.
@
AUX
1
(auxiliary
output
1
level)
controls
Used
to
adjust
the
level
of
the
signal
of
each
channel,
which
is
fed
to
auxiliary
output
1.
The
gain
margin
from
the
reference
level
to
the
level
of
the
maximum
setting
is
10
dB.
AUX
1
PRE
(auxiliary
output
1
pre-fader)
buttons
Used
to
select
the
signal,
pre-fader
or
post-fader
signal,
which
is
fed
to
auxiliary
output
1.
(released):
The
posi-fader
signal
of
the
corresponding
channel
is
fed
to
auxiliary
output
1.
=
(depressed):
The
pre-fader
signal
of
the
corresponding
channel
is
fed
to
auxiliary
output
1.
1-3(E)
1.
OPERATION
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