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PA User Guide 
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LR TRS MAIN OUT
   Use these line outputs to drive the 
main house amplifiers if you are using the console AB outputs 
for the foldback monitors.  Alternatively, use them to feed 
booster amplifiers for additional speakers in the system if the 
AB outputs are driving the main house speaker amplifiers. 
 
MONO OUT
   The main L and R outputs are summed 
together to produce a mono line level output.  Typical 
applications include feeding an external amplifier for a mono 
PA, a fill or zone speaker, or driving a sub bass 
amplifier/speaker system (sub filter switched in).  Its level is 
affected by the LR fader which is used as the main PA level 
control. 
 
Working with powered speakers  A powered speaker is 
a loudspeaker with a power amplifier built into its cabinet.  
These can be convenient to use with small portable 
systems as they save space.  Simply feed the console 
XLR or TRS outputs to the powered speaker line inputs 
using the appropriate cables. 
 
LR INSERTS
   One TRS jack socket for each side of the 
main LR mix lets you patch in external processing equipment 
such as a stereo limiter, equaliser or delay unit.  Plugging in 
interrupts the signal path after the mix stage and before the LR 
fader.  With nothing plugged in, the signal is routed through the 
switching contact within the socket.  The connection is 
unbalanced with both the insert send and return signals 
presented on the same jack.  Connect the equipment input 
from the send (TRS jack tip), and its output to the return (jack 
ring).    Wire  both  cable  shields  to  the  jack  sleeve.    The  insert 
operates at 0dBu line level.  Ensure that the external equipment 
is set to operate at similar level and unity gain.  The diagram 
below shows a typical insert cable with plug links to unbalance 
the external equipment connections if they are balanced. 
HEADPHONES
   The console monitoring system has a 
built-in stereo headphone amplifier which feeds a TRS output.  
It is wired conventionally with tip = left, ring = right.  Plug in a 
standard pair of  stereo headphones.   
   
Choosing headphones  For best performance, clarity 
and reliability we recommend you use a high quality, closed 
ear design with impedance in the range 30 to 600 ohms.   
Lower impedance headphones such as the popular 100 ohms 
types usually produce a louder output.  Avoid using the 
cheaper types that come with portable music players and 
consumer equipment. 
 To prevent damage to your hearing, avoid continued  
high listening levels in the headphones. 
 
Console LAMP
   A 4-pin XLR connector is provided on 
the rear panel for plugging in a gooseneck lamp to illuminate  
the control surface when working in a dark environment.  Use a 
lamp with 12V bulb up to 5W power  designed for this purpose. 
 To prevent damage to the console power unit do not 
attempt to modify the lamp connection or add more lamps. 
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