Model LM16 [Names and functions] |
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| Control unit (Master channel) |
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| (17) [SUB IN] jacks / [SUB IN] control |
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| You can connect the [SUB IN] jacks to a CD player, | |||
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| MD player, external mixer, etc., and use the [SUB | |||
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| IN] control to adjust the input level. |
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| By setting the [SOURCE] switches on input |
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| channels 15 and 16 to the "SUB IN" position ( | ), | ||
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| the signals from the [SUB IN] jacks are sent to these | |||
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| channels (L for channel 15, R for channel 16). See | |||
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| page 34 for details. |
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| Note that the [TRIM] control on each of channels 15 |
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| 17 | and 16 does not affect the [SUB IN] signal. |
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| (18) Monitor section | a |
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| 25 | (a) [MONITOR L/R] jacks |
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| You can connect a monitor amplifier or powered | ||||
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| monitor speakers to these jacks. The output level | |||
26 | 27 | can be adjusted by the [MONITOR] control. |
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(b) [PHONES] jack |
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| Connects headphones. You can adjust the output | |||
29 | level using the [PHONES] and [MONITOR] controls. | ||||
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| (c) [PHONES] control |
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| Adjusts the output level of the [PHONE] jack. |
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| (d) [MONITOR LEVEL] indicators |
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| Indicate the output level of the monitor signal se- | |||
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| lected by the [MONITOR SELECT] switch (or the solo | |||
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| monitor signal). |
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| (e) [SOLO] indicator |
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30 | 31 | When at least one of the [SOLO] switches is set to | |||
ON, the [SOLO] indicator slowly flashes, while the | |||||
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| solo monitor signal is output from the [MONITOR | |||
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| (L/R)] and [PHONES] jacks. |
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| (f) [MONITOR SELECT] switch |
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| Selects signals to be monitored. You can select from | |||
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| Groups | |||
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| pressing the switch as many time as required. |
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| When solo monitor is active, the selection is not ef- | |||
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| fective (see page 32 for details). |
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