2 rear panel – Stanton RM.416 User Manual

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RM.416 Description (Rear Panel)

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Rear Panel (Figure 3.2)

1. Power connector (ac in): While the power is switched OFF, plug the included power cord into the mixer first, and then plug

it into the outlet.

2. uSB Port (uSB): After hooking up your computer with the USB 1.1 connections, your computer will detect the RM.416 as an

external sound card. You may either play music on your computer or send it via the USB connection as a source (set Channel

3 source to USB), or you may record the Master output audio on your computer using the USB connection.

- The sent Master output signal is not affected by the position of the volume controls. To use the USB connection, please

refer to the manual for your chosen software.

- USB cable limit within 3 meters.

3. Subwoofer/lighting output (SuBWooFeR/lighting): This 1/4" connector provides a mono line level output of main out.

Connect this output to either your subwoofer input, or to the audio input on your lighting controller. The signal is affected by
the MASTER VOLUME (Front Panel, 18).

4. Balanced xlR Master output (BalanceD): The Master Output includes a pair of balanced XLR connections. These should be

used whenever possible.

5. Zone output (Zone): These stereo pair of unbalanced outputs provides a line level signal with an independent front panel

Zone control and is not affected by the MASTER VOLUME.

6. Master output trim (tRiM): This knob is used to decrease the Master output to protect connected amplifiers and speakers

from excessive input.

7. Rca Master output (unBalanceD): The RCA jacks send a low current unbalanced output signal. Use this output for shorter

cable runs to signal processors or looping to another mixer. For cable runs greater than 15 feet, please use the XLR outputs.

8. Rec output (Rec out): This is an unbalanced output designed for various tape and CD recorders. The Record Out level is

dictated by the CHANNEL FADER, and it is not affected by the MASTER VOLUME.

9. line inputs (ln4): These inputs are used for unbalanced line level devices (like CD players or soundcards). Input volume will

be controlled by the 4

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CHANNEL FADER. To monitor any source connected to these jacks, set the channel INPUT SELECTOR

SWITCH to LN4.

10. aux 4 inputs (aux4): These inputs could be used to connect CD players, Tape Decks and other line level instruments. Input

volume will be controlled by the 4

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CHANNEL FADER. To monitor any source connected to these jacks, set the channel

INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH to AUX 4.

11. Ph/aux input (Ph3/aux3): You can use these Inputs to connect your turntable, CD players, etc. For example:

- Connect your turntables and set the PH/AUX switch to PHONO.

- Connect your CD players, Tape decks, iPods, etc and set the PH/AUX switch to AUX.
To monitor any source connected to these inputs, set the channel INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH to PH 3/AUX 3.

12. Fader Start control Jack (FaDeR): Connect the mini plug included with your CD player and press the FADER START button.

This function allows the fader to activate or return to the preset Cue Point on your compatible CD player.

13. gnD (gRounD teRMinal): To eliminate electrical hum, connect the ground cable from your standard turntable ground post

to the RM.416 ground terminal. Some turntables (like the Stanton STR8.150) do not require grounding wire.

14. channel line level Selector Switches (Ph/aux): These switches are used to change the voltage line levels of their related

Phono/Aux RCA inputs jacks. Turn OFF the RM.416 before changing the position of the LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCH.
When connecting turntables with magnetic cartridges to these jacks set the switch to PHONO, and when using line level

input devices set the switch to AUX.

Figure 3.2

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