Stanton SCS.1m user manual Front Panel

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3.2Front Panel

In this panel, you will be able to connect your headphones. Stanton has included a headphone extender cable as the headphone jack is recessed into the panel to prevent accidentally damaging the headphone jack. Stanton has designed the headphone output to be extremely powerful and loud; it is important to remember that you must control the level of this output in your host application or assign it to the headphone knob on the front panel for volume control. ALWAYS have the headphone output turned down in your host application before using the headphones and slowly bring the volume up to a comfortable level. (Figure 3.7)

WARNING: Never put your headphones on until you are 100% sure you have control over the output level. This is good safe practice and something which should become second nature to you.

Figure 3.7

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Contents SCS.1m Important Safety Instructions Power SupplyIii Introduction Welcome to the SCS.1m Overview UnpackingConnecting the SCS.1m Connecting to Your Computer Connecting to Audio Components SCS.1m + SCS.1d Connecting to the SCS.1dSCS.1m Setups SCS.1m + Traditional TurntableSCS.1m Description Top Panel Functional GroupsTop Panel Functional Groups continuation Channel Strip Encoder SectionCrossfader Section Master SectionBrowser Section Front Panel Rear Panel SCS.1m Software Installation Windows XP Page Page Page Click Next to continue. Figure Click Finish. Figure Page Page Mac OS Page Page Page Page DaRouter About DaRouter Anatomy of DaRouterPreset Documentation Button Section a Active Preset DropdownRestart Preset Button Section B Device ConfigurationPage Version Section C Activity MonitorLogos Using a Preset for the First Time Using DaRouterLoading a Preset Cannot find the driver for my controller Am getting click and pops in my audioRCA SNR A-weighted Specifications Output Level BalancedBalanced Output SNR A-weighted Headphone SNR A-weightedAppendix Optimizing Computers for 1394 FireWire DPC Windows XP-VistaTest Interval Current Figure A.2 Figure A.3 Figure A.4 Windows 1394a Bandwidth Limiting Issue Windows XP-Vista Figure A.5Figure A.7 Figure A.9 Then expand the System branch. Figure A.11 Now expand Enum. Figure A.13 Then expand the PCI branch. Figure A.14 Right click on your FireWire device and click Properties Now click on the Details tab. Figure A.17 Figure A.19 Figure A.21 FireWire Chipsets Figure A.23Page