Power connection, Fuse, Power switch – MACKIE 1402-VLZPRO User Manual

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DIRECT OUT WITH SIGNAL

INTERRUPTION TO MASTER

INSERT ALL THE WAY IN TO

THE "SECOND CLICK"

MONO PLUG

TIP OUT TO EFFECTS DEVICE
RING RETURN FROM EFFECTS

STEREO

PLUG

FOR USE AS AN EFFECTS LOOP

(TIP = SEND, RING = RETURN)

SERIAL NUMBER

MANUFACTURING DATE

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

REPLACE WITH THE SAME TYPE FUSE AND RATING.
DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE

UTILISE UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MÊME TYPE.
DEBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE

WARNING:

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT

EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE COVER.
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

CAUTION

AVIS:

RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE — NE PAS OUVRIR

R

L

CONTROL

ROOM

MIC

+4

BAL/UNBAL

MAIN

OUTPUT

LEVEL

4

5

6

3

R/4

L/3

2

1

CHANNEL INSERT

BAL /UNBAL

ALT

OUTPUT

( PRE-FADER / PRE EQ TIP SEND / RING RETURN )

MAIN

LEFT

MAIN

RIGHT

POWER

ON

PHANTOM

ON

120 VAC 50/60 Hz 25W

500mA/250V SLO-BLO

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF

FIRE REPLACE WITH SAME

TYPE FUSE AND RATING

CAUTION:

BALANCED

BALANCED

DESIGNED BY MACKOIDS IN WOODINVILLE, WA, USA • COPYRIGHT ©1998

THE FOLLOWING ARE TRADEMARKS OR REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF MACKIE DESIGN INC.: "MACKIE", "VLZ", "XDR", AND THE "RUNNING MAN" FIGURE • PATENT PENDING

XDR

TM

EXTENDED DYNAMIC RANGE MIC PREAMPLIFIERS ARE PROPRIETARY TO MACKIE DESIGNS, INC.

1402-VLZPRO

14-CHANNEL MIC/LINE MIXER

WITH PREMIUM XDR

TM

MIC PREAMPLIFIERS

POWER CONNECTION

Just in case you lose the cord provided with

the 1402-VLZ

PRO, its power jack accepts a

standard 3-prong IEC cord like those found on
most professional recorders, musical instru-
ments, and computers.

At the other end of our cord is — get this

— a plug! Not a black cube or, as we’re fond of
calling them, a “wall wart.” We did this for
some very good reasons:

The 1402-VLZ

PRO has sophisticated power

requirements that a wall wart cannot provide.
Wall warts are inconvenient, fragile, radiate
huge hum fields, hog extra jacks on your
power strip and get in the way. If you lose a
wall wart, you’re in trouble, but if you lose the
1402-VLZ

PRO’s power cord, you can get a new

one at any electronics, music, or computer
store. You can even buy them at Radio Shack

®

(part # 287-1257). Can you tell that we hate
wall warts?

Plug the 1402-VLZ

PRO into any standard

grounded AC outlet or into a power strip of
proper voltage.

WARNING: Disconnect-
ing the plug’s ground
pin can be dangerous.
Please don’t do it.

FUSE

The 1402-VLZ

PRO is fused for your (and its

own) protection. If you suspect a blown fuse,
disconnect the cord, pull the fuse drawer out
(located just below the cord receptacle) and
replace the fuse with a 500mA (0.5 amps) SLO
BLO, 5x20mm, available at electronics stores
or your dealer (or a 250mA SLO BLO 5x20mm
if your 1402-VLZ PRO is a 220V–240V unit).

If two fuses blow in a row, something is

very wrong. Please call our toll-free number
(or the distributor in your country) and find
out what to do.

POWER SWITCH

If this one isn’t self-explanatory, we give up.

You can leave this switch on all the time; the
1402-VLZ

PRO is conservatively designed, so

heat buildup isn’t a problem even in 24-hour-a-
day operation. There’s nothing that will burn out
or get used up. Or, just plug everything into a
good quality power strip for one-button turn-on.

You may notice that

the 1402-VLZ

PRO feels

quite warm in the upper-
right corner. This is
perfectly normal.

(Perfectly normal. Is that redundant?)
In the output section there is a

POWER

LED. If the power is on, so is the LED.

PHANTOM SWITCH

The Phantom Power Switch controls the

phantom power supply for condenser micro-
phones plugged into channels 1-6 mic inputs
as discussed at the start of this section .
When turned on (or off), the phantom power
circuitry takes a few moments for voltage to
ramp up (or down). This is also perfectly normal.

In the output section, next to the

POWER

LED, is the

PHANTOM LED. If the phantom

power is on, so is the LED.

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