Rm.404 rear panel (functions) – Stanton RM.404 User Manual

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RM.404 Rear Panel (FUNCTIONS)

Section L: Channel 4 Inputs

L. Channel 4 Input Connections: This group of connections are ALL inputs
which are only routed to Channel 4 (select input using section G, (#23) from
top panel.) Only two lines (L4, L8) and one phono (PH4) OR MIC 3 can be
used as inputs here (the select switch located here toggles between PH4 and
MIC 3.) NOTE: Line inputs are used to connect to line level sources such as
CD players, samplers, tape players, etc. Phono inputs are used to connect
only to turntables. Mic inputs connect directly to microphones. To prevent
potential circuit damage, never connect line level source to phono inputs.

Section M: Channel 3 Inputs

M. Channel 3 Input Connections: This group of connections are ALL inputs
which are only routed to Channel 3 (select input using section G, (#23) from
top panel.) Only two lines (L3, L7) and one phono (PH3) OR CD can be used
as inputs here (the select switch located here toggles between PH3 / CD.)
The 1/8” connection is used only for connecting devices with the Fader Start
feature with the appropriate cables (to activate Fader Start for this channel
see Section D) NOTE: Line inputs are used to connect to line level sources
such as CD players, samplers, tape players, etc. Phono inputs are used to
connect to turntables. Mic inputs connect directly to microphones. To prevent
potential circuit damage, never connect line level source to phono inputs.

Section N: Channel 2 Inputs

N. Channel 2 Input Connections: This group of connections are ALL inputs
which are only routed to Channel 2 (select input using section G, (#23)) from
top panel.) Only two lines (L2, L6) and one phono (PH2) OR CD can be input
here (the select switch located here toggles between PH2 / CD.) The 1/8”
connection is used only for connecting devices with the Fader Start feature
with the appropriate cables (to activate Fader Start for this channel see
Section D) NOTE: Line inputs are used to connect to line level sources such
as CD players, samplers, tape players, etc. Phono inputs are used to connect
to turntables. Mic inputs connect directly to microphones. To prevent poten-
tial circuit damage, never connect line level source to phono inputs.

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