TALKOVER ON switch/indicator
i
Press to turn the talkover function on/off.
When the talkover function is on, the TALKOVER
ON indicator lights, and the levels of all input
channels are lowered automatically when sound is
input from a mic.
Use the TALKOVER DAMP (
TIME (
) knobs to adjust the attenuation level
u
and response time (MIC 1 only).
OUTPUT SEL switches
o
Use these to select the output channel stereo
buses (1–3) that receive the input signals of each
channel.
PFL switches/indicators
p
When a PFL switch is on (PFL indicator lit), the
pre-fader signal (signal before fader adjustment)
can be monitored through headphones.
Rear panel
POWER switch
f
Press to turn the unit on and off.
When on, the POWER (
front of the unit.
MONITOR OUT mic mix switch
g
This sets whether or not the input signals from
mics connected to the MIC 1–2 INPUT (
on the front of the unit are sent to and mixed with
the monitoring output.
To mix the input signals from mics connected to
the MIC 1–2 INPUT (
output, set the MONITOR OUT mic mix switch to
WITH MIC.
ATTENUATOR switches
h
These switch the output levels from the MAIN
OUTPUTS 1–3 (UNBALANCED) (
OUTPUTS 1–3 (BALANCED) (
Set them to OFF if the destination amplifier re-
ceives high gain, and set it to ON (-6dB) if the
destination amplifier receives low gain.
) and TALKOVER
y
) indicator lights on the
t
) jacks
1
) jacks with the monitoring
1
) and MAIN
v
) jacks.
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PHONES VOLUME knob
a
Use this to adjust the headphone output level.
PHONES jack
s
Use this standard stereo jack to connect stereo
headphones.
Use an adapter to connect headphones with a
mini plug.
When PFL switches (
be monitored.
MIXING knob
d
Use this to mix the pre-fader and monitoring sig-
nals output to the headphones.
o Turn all the way to the PFL side to monitor
channels that have their PFL (
pressed in.
o Turn all the way to the MONITOR side to moni-
tor the monitoring signal.
GAIN knobs
j
Use these to adjust the levels of each input chan-
nel.
NOTE
Use a small flathead screwdriver to adjust these.
(GND) connectors
k |
If a record player is connected to the LINE A input
(
) jacks of channel 1–2, also connect its ground-
b
ing wire to this.
NOTE
If a humming noise occurs when connecting a
device other than a record player, connecting
a grounding wire from the metal frame of that
device (or the rack frame if rackmounted) to this
could reduce the noise.
LINE/PHONO input selection switches
l
For channels 1–2, if the output of a CD player or
similar device is connected to LINE A input (
jacks, set this to LINE. If a record player output is
connected, set it to PHONO.
) are on, the PFL signal can
p
) switches
p
TASCAM MZ-223
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