AMC iMIX 63 Provozní pokyny Strana 6

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Rear Panel
1. FUSE HOLDER
Use T315mA 250V fuse only. Contact
with qualified service if fuse blows up
constantly.
2. MAIN POWER CONNECTOR
The connector is used to connect
the AC 220V – 240V ~50Hz power to
preamplifier.
3. DC 24V CONECTOR
This connector is designed to power
up preamplifier when the main power
is unavailable. Use only 24V power
supply or batteries and take attention
to polarity during the wiring. If both, AC
and DC power are connected;
preamplifier will use main AC power.
4. MASTER OUT
This is balanced, stereo line level
output, XLR connectors.
5. MONO OUTPUT
This is line level, balanced output,
6.3mm TRS connector.
6. MONITOR OUTPUT
This is line level, balanced output,
6.3mm TRS connector. Signal in this
output is available when MONITOR
BUTTON is in the ON position. In this
output only signal from combo
connectors (input 1 - 6 ) is available.
7. REC OUTPUT
This is line level, unbalanced stereo
output, RCA connector. Signal in this
output is independent from master,
mono or monitor knobs. The signal
level in this output depends from input
volume controls only.
8. LINE INPUTS
This is line level, unbalanced stereo
RCA inputs.
9. MIC/LINE INPUTS
This is universal, balanced combo
inputs for XLR and 6.3mm connectors.
Gain of these inputs and phantom
power can be set by the switch located
near the connectors. These inputs are
suitable for microphone and line level
audio.
10. PRIORITY
Input 1 can set as priority input. To
set priority, please turn priority
potentiometer to the right until the
end. To deactivate priority turn to the
left until the end.
11. GAIN SELECTOR
Gain selector is designed to set the
gain of the combo inputs and turn on
+20V phantom power. When gain
selector switch is set in to the
“PHANTOM POWER” position, the input
gain is set to microphone
automatically.
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