® PHONES
This is the output for the operator's stereo headphones.
Low
impedance
type stereo
headphones
should
be
used. Any CUE'd signal may be monitored at this out-
put.
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GROUP
1 GROUP
2 GROUR
3 GROUP
4 GROUP
5 GROUP
6 GROUP
7 GROUP
8
GROUP
9/L GROUP
10/R
AUX
SUB
IN
1.2,
(+4)
CUE
SUB
IN L,R
(+4)
CUE CTRL
—
7123
INPUT
TALKBACK
LEVEL
TB INPUT
(-50)
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MASTER
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CUE
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AUX OUT `
1,2
(+4)
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PHONES
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CUE OUT +
| | (+4)
>
о
CUE OUT R
| | (+4)
CUE
INPUT
CUE
Х
= =
№
c
CUE
OUT
VU METER SECTION
The large, illuminated VU meters are all equipped with buil-
t-in peak LED indicators. The meters
accurately indicate
post-fader output levels of group outputs 1—10. Using the
AUX-CUE
METER
select switch, either the AUX
OUT, or
CUE signal levels can be indicated. When the meters read 0
VU, nominal output levels (+4 dB) are obtained. The peak
indicators light up 3 dB before signal clipping occurs.
A signal which on the VU meter has an acceptable average
level may well have high peaks. The peak indicators will
show this instantaneously, allowing the operator to reduce
the signal level accordingly, to avoid distortion: on tran-
sients such as drum sounds or synthesizer attacks.
VU METER Reading | -20VU
| -10VU | -5VU
+3VU
The cue signal is metered before the CUE OUT level con-
trol, so this control has no effect on the meter reading.