(1) MIC BAL. Control
This control is used to set the volume ratio between microphones 1 and 2.
(2) MIC LEVEL control
This control is used to set the volumes of microphones 1 and 2.
(3) Channel fader CHANNEL 1
Use the channel fader for adjusting the level of channel 1.
Slide control to the bottom position = minimum channel level
Slide control to the top position = maximum channel level
Channel faders for channels that are not in use should be turned down. This reduces the possibi-
lity of interference.
(4) INPUT SELECTOR CHANNEL 1 switch
This switch specifies whether a line device or a record player is connected at channel 1.
LN position > a line device (CD player, cassette deck etc.) is connected to the CHANNEL 1 input
sockets.
PH position > a record player (with magnetic system) is connected to the CHANNEL 1 input so-
ckets.
Always place the switch in the position intended for the device you have connected. Failure to
do so results in distortion, which could damage the mixer and the connected devices.
(5) Channel fader CHANNEL 2
Use the channel fader for adjusting the level of channel 2.
Slide control to the bottom position = minimum channel level
Slide control to the top position = maximum channel level
Channel faders for channels that are not in use should be turned down. This reduces the possibi-
lity of interference.
(6) INPUT SELECTOR CHANNEL 2 switch
See switch INPUT SELECTOR CHANNEL 1, but for channel 2.
(7) Channel fader CHANNEL USB
This control is used to set the volume of the MP3 player.
(8) OUTPUT SELECTOR Switch
Use this switch to determine whether the output signal is transmitted in stereo or mono.
MONO position = output signal is mono
ST position = output signal is stereo
(9) Level indicator
The level indicator shows the output signal level visually separated by channel.
Ensure that the output is not overloaded. The display should indicate no more than 0dB; short exceeding
impulse peaks are permissible. The red level indicator LEDs should only flash briefly
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