Behringer Europack Pro RX1202FX User Manual

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EURORACK PRO RX1202FX User Manual
This illustration shows a typical arrangement for a live setup. Two vocal 
microphones and the line outputs of a guitar and a bass amplifier are connected 
to the mono channels of the RX1202FX. A keyboard and a drum computer are 
connected to the stereo channels. The power amplifier in your sound system is 
connected to the main outputs; equipment such as compressors, equalizers or 
crossovers are located between the mixer and the amp in the signal path. If you 
wish to make a  live recording, you can connect your recording equipment 
(in this case, a minidisk recorder) to the CD/TAPE outputs. A CD player that is 
playing during intermissions is connected via the CD/TAPE inputs. If you connect 
a recorder/player combo (e. g. a tape deck recorder), the CD/TAPE TO MIX switch 
should not be pressed during a recording because this way the signal intended 
for recording would be directly re-routed back to the mixing console, and then 
back to the recorder... this would cause a feedback loop as soon as you hit the 
record button. A loud, unpleasant, even painful sound would result.
Connect two monitor speakers over a power amplifier to the MON output which 
musicians can then use on stage. Determine the amount of the input signals 
(microphone, bass, keyboard, drum computer and guitar) in the mono and stereo 
channels that are to be sent to the MON output by using the MON controller of 
the corresponding channel.
4.  Installation
4.1  Mains connection
AC POWER IN
The power supply is delivered through the power supply line to be found on 
the backside. The connection complies with the required security regulations.
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Never connect the EURORACK to the power supply line while the latter 
is already connected to the mains! Rather connect the console with the 
power supply line before plugging it into the mains.
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Please note that the mixer warms up when in operation. 
This is absolutely normal.
4.2  Audio connections
You will need a large number of cables for different applications. 
The illustrations below show how the connectors should be wired. 
Be sure to use only high-grade cables.
Please use commercial RCA cables to connect the CD/tape inputs and outputs.
You can, of course, also connect unbalanced equipment to the balanced 
inputs/outputs. To do this, use either mono plugs or stereo plugs with the 
ring and sleeve bridged (pins 1 and 3 in the case of XLR connectors).
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Caution! Never use unbalanced XLR connectors (PIN 1 and 3 connected) 
on the MIC input connectors when using the phantom power supply.
For unbalanced use, pin 1 and pin 3 have to be bridged
1 = ground/shield
2 = hot (+ve)
3 = cold (-ve)
input
1
2
3
output
1
2
3
Fig. 4.1: XLR connections
strain relief clamp
sleeve
tip
sleeve
(ground/shield)
Unbalanced ¼" TS connector
tip
(signal)
Fig. 4.2: 1/4" mono plug
strain relief clamp
sleeve
ring
tip
sleeve
ground/shield
For connection of balanced and unbalanced plugs,
ring and sleeve have to be bridged at the stereo plug.
Balanced ¼" TRS connector
ring
cold (-ve)
tip
hot (+ve)
Fig. 4.3: 1/4" stereo plug
strain relief clamp
sleeve
ring
tip
sleeve
ground/shield
¼" TRS headphones connector
ring
right signal
tip
left signal
Fig. 4.4: Stereo plug for headphones connection