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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
1. Source input selector switch - These
switches are used to select the input
source assigned to each channel. Each
channel may only be assigned one input
source at a time.
2. Input gain - These knobs are used to
adjust the audio source signal input gain
for a channel. Never use the gain control
to adjust a channels output volume.
Setting the gain level properly will ensure
a clean output signal.
3. Channel EQ control - These knobs are
used to adjust the high, mid and low
range levels of a channel allowing for a
maximum midrange gain of 10dB or
maximum decrease of -35dB. Turning
the knob in a counterclockwise direction
will decrease the amount of high/mid/low
range applied to a channel signal, turning
the knob in a clockwise direction will
increase the amount of high/mid/low
applied to a channel signal.
4. Mic Ievel - Adjusts microphone level.
5. Mic treble/bass EQ - These knobs are
used to adjust the treble (or bass) levels
of the microphone with a maximum
signal gain of 12dB or maximum signal
decrease of -12dB. Turning the knob in a
counterclockwise direction will decrease
the amount of treble (or bass) applied to
the microphone signal, turning the knob
in a clockwise direction will increase the
amount of treble (or bass) applied to
microphone signal.
6. Channel fader - Adjusts the volume for
CH1 and CH2.
7. Mic ON/OFF/Talkover switch - To set
mic on and off, when switch at the
talkover position, the mic on, the sound
level for everything other than mic will
decrease to around 14dB.
8. PFL/Master switch - The position of
this switch will determine the level meter
mode. In the “Master” position, the meter
will detail the out level of the left and right
channels. In the “PFL” position, the left
side of the meter will indicate monaural
level of the PGM.
9. Crossfader - Used to mix the signals
from the 2 channels.
10. FX ON button - This button functions
as an effect Master on/off button and is
used to activate and deactivate the
effects.
11. Cue mixing - Used to preview
channel audio to your headphones.
Listen here before bringing up channel
faders or moving the crossfader.
12. Cue level - This knob is used to
adjust the headphone output level.
13. Master knob - Adjust the level of the
master output.
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