Behringer X AIR XR12 Owner's Manual

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X AIR XR16/XR12 Controls
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(1)  ETHERNET port allows 
the mixer to be controlled 
via LAN or connected 
Wifi  router.
(2)  REMOTE switch selects 
between Ethernet, 
Wifi  client, or Access Point. 
See the Network Connection 
chapter for details.
(3)  RESET button resets the 
console to default network 
parameters when held 
for 2 seconds. When held 
for 10 seconds, all console 
functions are reset to factory 
default status.
(4)  MIDI IN/OUT jacks send 
and receive MIDI signals 
to and from external 
equipment. See the MIDI 
Implementation chart 
for details.
(5)  USB port (type A) accepts 
a fl ash drive for fi le 
storage, stereo recordings 
and playback. The red LED 
next to it indicates fi le 
access. Do not remove the 
USB fl ash drive while it is lit!
(6)  XLR COMBO jacks accept 
balanced and unbalanced 
XLR and ¼  " plugs.
(7)  ¼  " inputs accept balanced 
or unbalanced ¼  " plugs. 
Channel 15 and 16 on the 
XR16 (channel 11 and 12 
on the XR12) accept high 
impedance sources for 
direct connection of guitars 
and basses.
(8)  AUX SEND jacks send your 
monitor mixes to stage 
monitors or headphone 
mixers. The XR16 uses 
XLR connectors while the 
XR12 uses balanced ¼  " jacks.
(9)  MAIN L/R jacks send the 
main mix signal to PA 
or monitor speakers via 
XLR cables.
(10)  HEADPHONE jack accepts a 
¼  " TRS plug for connecting a 
pair of headphones.
(11)  PHONES LEVEL knob 
determines the output of the 
headphones jack. 
(12)  POWER switch turns the 
mixer on and off . The front 
panel LED will light when 
the unit is powered on.
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Step 2: Controls
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X AIR XR16/XR12
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Quick Start Guide