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   Input channel operations
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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual    
Operating section
Here’s how to use the INPUT channel strip or ST IN/FX 
RTN channel strip to send an input channel signal to the 
STEREO bus. The explanation here uses the example of an 
input channel, but the procedure is essentially identical 
when using a ST IN channel or FX RTN channel.
1
Make sure that an input source is correctly 
assigned to the input channel, and that the 
head amp gain is set appropriately.
2
Make sure that the appropriate CH [ON] key is 
turned on in the INPUT channel strip, and 
press the [SEL] key for that channel to make it 
light.
The [SEL] keys are used to select the channel you want 
to control.
3
In the SELECTED CHANNEL section, press the 
[TO STEREO] key to make it light.
In the SELECTED CHANNEL section you can make 
detailed parameters settings for the channel currently 
selected by its [SEL] key. (For details on the 
SELECTED CHANNEL section 
When you turn on the [TO STEREO] key, the signal 
sent from that input channel to the STEREO bus will 
be turned on. At this time, the [TO ST] LED of the 
INPUT channel strip will light.
4
Raise the corresponding fader of the INPUT 
channel strip.
The level of the input signal is shown by the level meter 
located at the right of the CH [ON] key.
5
Turn on the [PAN] key in the ENCODER MODE 
section.
6
Use the encoder in the INPUT channel strip to 
adjust the pan of the input channel.
Note
If you are sending the signal from a ST IN channel / FX RTN 
channel to the STEREO bus, you can repeatedly press the 
[SEL] key to switch between L/R channels, and make pan set-
tings for each channel.
7
In the STEREO A/B channel strip, turn the STE-
REO A [ON] key and STEREO B [ON] key on 
(LED lit).
8
In the STEREO A/B channel strip, raise the 
[STEREO A]/[STEREO B] faders.
The signal sent to the stereo bus will be routed through 
the STEREO A/B channels and output from the STE-
REO OUT A/B jacks.
Sending a signal from an input chan-
nel to the STEREO bus
CH [ON] key
[SEL] key
Level meter
STEREO [PAN] encoder
[TO STEREO] key
STEREO B 
[ON] key
STEREO A 
[ON] key
STEREO A 
fader
STEREO B 
fader