(8) MIC ON switch
Use this switch to turn the MIC channel on or off. When the channel is on, the MIC ON LED lights up.
(9) Input selector LINE/PHONO or LINE/CD
Use the input selector to select between the individual inputs (signal sources) for the channel. The selec-
ted signal source is fed through this mixer channel.
Minimise the volume using the corresponding channel fader before switching an input selector.
Possible differences in volume between the input sources may otherwise cause sudden exces-
sive volume.
(10) TRIM control
Use the TRIM control to set the input sensitivity of the channel. The different signal strengths of the indivi-
dual channels can thus be pre-amplified and adapted to one another.
The level indicator (5) shows the input level. The indicator should not exceed "0dB", as other-
wise the music signal can be distorted. Set the TRIM control accordingly.
(11) Sound controls CH1 - CH5
Use these controls to change the sound characteristics of the respective channel.
• HIGH = treble control
• MID = mids control
• LOW = bass control
• Control button turned fully to the left means maximum reduction
• Control button turned fully to the right means maximum gain
• In centre position, the control does not influence the signal (neutral position)
(12) EQ BYPASS switch
This switch activates or deactivates the sound controls of the respective channel. Press this button to
bypass the sound control settings. The EQ BYPASS LED lights up.
(13) Level indicator of channel
Display of the corresponding input level.
(14) Channel fader
The channel fader adjusts the level of a channel.
(15) PFL switch
Hold down the PFL switch to pre-listen to the channel via the headphones. Channels CH1 - CH5 can be set
to pre-listening simultaneously. The PFL LED lights up when the function is active.
(16) MAIN OUT VOL1 control
Use this control to set the level at MAIN OUTPUT 1 (40) and the SUBWOOFER (42).
(17) MAIN OUT VOL2 control
Use this control to set the level at MAIN OUTPUT 2 (45).
(18) MAIN BAL1 control
Use this control to set the left/right balance of MASTER OUTPUT 1 (40).
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