Description of Functions

6.Headphone outputs: Connect up to two pairs of stereo headphones using 1/4-inch and 1/8-inch jacks.

7.Cue Pan slider: This adjusts the relative headphone balance between the Cue mix (PFL) and Master output (PGM).

8.Fader Start switch: Lets you automatically start a CD player from the cue point by moving the crossfader (requires a compatible CD player like the Stanton S-Series).

9.Crossfader: Creates a gradual fade between two channels, as determined by the Crossfader Source selectors (14). Essential for scratching and smooth house mixing.

10.Master fader: Adjusts the overall level of the Master output signal.

11.Master Stereo/Mono toggle switch: Selects whether the Master output will be stereo or summed to mono.

12.PFL switch: Push this to assign the channel to the Cue mix in

headphones. (Pop quiz: Do you know what “PFL” stands for?

Answer: “Pre-Fader Level.” In other words, the Channel fader does not affect the level you hear in the headphone cue mix.)

13.Channel fader: Controls the input channel level.

14.Crossfader Source selectors: These select whether the input channel is assigned to the left side (A) or right side (B) of the crossfader. Select “BYPASS” if you don’t want the channel assigned to the crossfader at all.

15.Input Gain knobs: Use these to adjust the level of inputs. For optimum signal-to-noise, raise the knob until the “max” LED lights occasionally (usually around the 2 o’clock position).

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Stanton RM-402 owner manual Description of Functions