
9MINIMON MON800 User Manual
(12)The TALK TO CUE/PHONES/SPK A and TALK TO
◊Hold the button down as long as you wish to speak.
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the unit from the mains. To disconnect the unit from the mains, pull out the main cord plug or appliance coupler. When installing the product, ensure the plug or appliance coupler is readily operable. Unplug the power cord completely when the unit is not used for prolonged periods of time.
3.2 Rear panel
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(14)(16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21)(22)
Fig. 3.2: Rear panel connectors of the MON800
(14)The MON800 is connected to the mains using a
◊To avoid damage to your COM800 always use the mains adaptor supplied with the unit.
(15)A second pair of headphones can be connected to the PH jack. This connector is wired in parallel with the
(16)The TB jack is used to connect a single footswitch.
This footswitch allows
◊Hold the button down as long as you wish to speak.
(17)Two pairs of loudspeakers can be connected to the SPEAKERS OUT B and C jacks. Since the levels of both pairs (B and C) can only be adjusted together on the MON800, it’s a good idea to connect one speaker pair to output B and an additional
(18)Connect your main monitor speakers to the SPEAKERS OUT A jack.
◊The loudspeaker outputs are designed for the connection of active systems or an external amplifier with passive speakers.
(19)CUE OUT is an additional output, which you can use to route the MINIMON signals to other devices, such as an additional headphones amp (e.g. BEHRINGER MINIAMP AMP800)
(see chapter 4.1).
◊The CUE OUT level cannot be changed on the MON800.(20)The two
(21)Use the CD/TAPE IN jacks C and D to connect playback devices, such as a computer, CD/MD or cassette player.
(22)The MIX IN jacks A and B are for connecting the main signal sources (e.g. mixing console, audio card, etc.) using 1/4" plugs. Mono signals must be connected to the L jacks.
The SERIAL NUMBER of your MON800 can be found on the bottom side of the unit.