MIC 1/MIC 2 fader knobs

Use to adjust the mixing level of MIC 1/MIC 2. Either the wireless microphone or the wired microphone can be used in MIC 1/MIC 2.

(Refer to page 6 and page 9.)

When the WRU-801A or WRU-806A (optional) is put in to the tuner unit compartment at the rear panel, the wireless microphone is given priority while it is on.

MIC 3 fader knob

Use to adjust the mixing level of MIC 3.

Only the wired microphone can be used in MIC 3.

MIC 4 fader knob

Use to adjust the mixing level of MIC 4.

ST1 fader knob

Use to adjust the mixing level of ST1.

A playback unit will be connected to it mainly.

ST2 fader knob

Use to adjust the mixing level of ST2.

The sound signal of this channel is not output to the REC OUTPUT terminal; you can use without being bothered about oscillation from signal loop.

SRP-X351P

Recorder/Player

INPUTOUTPUT

ST2

When

recording

×REC

 

 

Sound signal of

INPUT

 

OUTPUT

 

 

 

 

except ST2

 

 

 

 

MASTER

ST3 Fader knob

Use to adjust the level of the signal from AV equipment selected by the SELECT button stated in .

SELECT buttons

Use to select one of the unit connected to ST3 A to D input.

S VIDEO and VIDEO signal from the selected input is directly output to the MASTER OUTPUT and the

REC OUTPUT.

The mixing level of the sound signal can be adjusted by ST3 fader knob.

MIC GROUP knob

Use to adjust the level of the signal after mixing in MIC 1 to 4 in a lump.

The signal will be output from the MIC GROUP OUT terminal.

Bass control knob

Use to adjust low frequency among the sound from the MASTER OUTPUT or SPEAKER terminal.

TREBLE control knob

Use to adjust high frequency among the sound from the MASTER OUTPUT or SPEAKER terminal.

BALANCE adjustment knob

Use to adjust the balance of left and right of the sound from the MASTER OUTPUT or SPEAKER terminal.

Note

When the PROTECTION indicator lights up

The protection circuit triggers and the PROTECTION indicator lights up in following conditions. In this case, the speaker and amplifier are protected by cutting output.

When direct-current voltage appears in the SPEAKER terminal from a malfunction.

When rated temperature of amplifier internal heat sink is exceeded.

When impedance of the connected speaker is too low, or when speaker outputs are shorted.

When the above happens, turn off the POWER switch, find and fix the cause of the problem, and restart.

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