SoundCraft 1601E manual Inspection and Installation, Unpacking and Inspection, Powering

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INSPECTION AND INSTALLATION

UNPACKING AND INSPECTION

Your 1601E was carefully packed at the factory, and the container was designed to protect the unit from rough handling. Nevertheless, we recommend careful examination of the shipping carton and its contents for any sign of physical damage which could have occurred in transit.

If damage is evident, do not destroy any of the packing material or the carton, and immediately notify the carrier of a possible claim for damage. Shipping claims must be made by the consignee.

The carton should contain:

Model 1601E Music Mixer.

Mains Cable

UREI Instruction Manual (this book).

Warranty Card (the serial number tag is on the base panel of the Mixer).

2mm Allen key

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS

The 1601E Mixer will operate satisfactorily over a range of ambient temperatures from 0 C to +50C (+32F to +122F), and up to 80% non-condensing relative humidity.

If the system is installed in an equipment rack, console or desk with high heat producing equipment (such as power amplifiers), adequate ventilation should be provided in order to assure longest component life. Also, while circuitry susceptible to hum pick-up is sufficiently shielded from moderate electromagnetic fields, installation should be planned to avoid mounting the system immediately adjacent to large power transformers, motors, etc.

POWERING

The 1601E may be operated from 100-250V AC mains (50-60 Hz, single phase). BE SURE TO VERIFY LINE VOLTAGE BEFORE CONNECTING THE 1601E TO THE MAINS.

Please Note. The IEC mains connector is fitted with a retaining clip to prevent the mains lead from accidentally being pulled out during operation. To ensure that this clip will fit correctly, the lead supplied with the mixer must be used.

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Contents Page Potters BAR Contents Important Safety Instructions Green and Yellow US Green/Yellow Safety Symbol Guide Headphones Safety WarningTIP Recommended Headphone Impedance = 200 OhmsIntroduction BPM EffectsPage Installation General PrecautionsMains Installation Initial Wiring Considerations Audio WiringShielding Points to Remember Working Safely with SoundInspection and Installation PoweringUnpacking and Inspection Environmental ConsiderationsConnecting to a Typical Sound System Making Adjustments and Fitting Spares Setting The Pre-trim PadsChanging The Orientation Of The Phono/Line Switches Replacing The FadersPage Description TOP PanelBPM FX Section see BPM FX MIX FaderRear Connector Panel Balanced Master Outputs -XLR ConnectorsBalanced Booth Outputs -XLR Connectors Front Panel EQ CUT -RotaryCombi -XLR Connector OperationGetting Started MIC / Line InputLevel Control EQ -LOW ControlEQ -HIGH Control MIC Insert Socket rearconInput Selector Switches Clip IndicatorsPRE-TRIM Pads Channel Volume Faders TrimHI EQ MID EQFX Send & Return / AUX Send -LEVELRecord OUT Send -SELECTClip Indicator FX ON/OFF SwitchFX SEND/RETURN RE-CONFIGURATION Return / AUX -LEVELMaster / Booth Output Fader ExciterFader Curve Headphone Monitor LevelMASTER/CUE Select Headphone SocketsMonitor Bank Mode Beats IndicatorBPM FX Module Operating CriteriaTAP/CLEAR IsolatorY Controls ON-OFF switches BPM FX MIXSetting UP Quick StartConnections Activating the EffectsOperation BPM RangeTAP/CLEAR Button TAP -Tempo EditEffect Start Sync Applying the BPM-FXEffect Controls MIX FaderRotary Encoder Band Isolator SINGLE/MULTI Mode Operation Mode Bank selectSingle Mode Multi Mode Additional speed settings for FILTER/FLANGER/PANNERProgram Edit and Recall Effects FilterFrequency SUB-MENU Delay SpeedRepeats Y PAN SPSWAY Split Y Cutter Depth X mark space ratioSlope Y Flange Resonance is factory set @ 75%Depth Y PRE-SET Voice List Hints & TipsBlock Diagram Connecting Leads Troubleshooting Specifications Warranty Glossary Post after the channel faderEqualising the system to notch out the offending frequencies Riaa