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The stereo signal from each of these identical outputs is a
The stereo signal at these jacks is the same as the MAIN OUTS (12) (16), except when SOLO (39) or TAPE RETURN TO
(69)is engaged. Its level is independently con- trolled by
TRS stereo wiring:
Tip = left, ring = right, sleeve = shield
The POWER switch is located on the rear panel, adjacent to the AC RECEPTACLE (21). Push in the top side of the switch to turn on, this connects the mixer to main AC power. The POWER (55) LED in the top right corner of the console, will glow in confirmation.
To turn the mixer off, push the switch the other way. Note: turning off the switch does not remove all power from the mixer. To remove all power, the power cord must be disconnected from the power source.
Engage this switch to provide phantom power to all the MIC (1) input jacks. All of the XLR mic inputs, except TALKBACK MIC (17), are capable of simultaneously providing phantom power. Phantom power is required to operate most condenser microphones (some condenser microphones are
For dynamic, ribbon or tube mics that do not require phantom power, leave this switch off. If both condenser and dynamic mics are used, turn the switch on. Phantom power will not hurt most dynamic mics. If unsure, check the microphone’s user manual.
Caution: Turn all output levels down before operating this switch to avoid the possibility of a “pop” in the speakers.
Caution: Connecting an external
Connect the supplied AC linecord into this IEC socket to provide AC power to the Mixer. Plug the cord into a suitable AC outlet; properly grounded and capable of delivering adequate current.
Replacement AC linecords are widely available at any office or computer supply store.
22. FUSE INSIDEAn AC power fuse is located in a tiny slide- out compartment inside the AC RECEPTACLE (21). It’s a good idea to carry spare fuses.
Always remove the power cord before changing the fuse.
Always use the correctly rated fuse for your specific mixer:
Use the fuse value shown on the rear panel of your mixer, near the fuseholder.
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