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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
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. OPERA
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