Controls and connectors, Front panel, Rear panel – Nady Systems RMX6 User Manual

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CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS

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FRONT PANEL

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Front Panel

(1) POWER SWITCH

Use this switch to power unit ON or OFF. The integrated LED will

light when the unit is ON. Before turning on this unit, verify

connection to the proper voltage AC source, check all connections

and turn down the level controls of equipment connected to the

outputs.

(2) BASS & TREBLE TONE CONTROLS

Adjust the relative balance of bass and treble

Rear Panel

(5) AC POWER CORD IEC CONNECTOR WITH INTEGRATED

FUSE HOLDER

This standard IEC power cord receptacle is used to connect the

AC power to your unit. It features a built-in fuse holder for a

5X20mm, 0.5A/250V slow-blow fuse. If the fuse continuously

blows, shut of the unit and have it serviced by qualified service

personnel.

(6) AC VOLTAGE SELECT SWITCH

Before plugging in the power cord, check to see that the unit is

set for the proper voltage for your area: ~115V (60Hz) or ~230V

(50Hz).

(Note: Use at the improper voltage can damage your unit and

void the warranty.)

(7) HIGH/LOW OUTPUT LEVEL SELECT SWITCH

Selects either high or low output so the level can be optimized for

the connected audio equipment (amp, recording device, etc.)

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REAR PANEL

(3) MASTER LEVEL CONTROL

Adjusts the master level of the combined individual channel signals

(4) CHANNEL GAIN CONTROLS

Adjust the individual (1-6) channel gains

(8) MIXER OUTPUTS

Unbalanced 1/4" (6.3mm) and balanced XLR outputs

(Note: Only one output (1/4" or XLR) can be used at one time. Do

not connect to both at the same time, or the signal will be severely

distorted.)

(9) MIXER INPUTS

Unbalanced 1/4"(6.3mm) and balanced XLR inputs for channels 1

through 6.

(Note: Channels 4, 5 and 6 provide +15V phantom power for

condenser mics. These can be safely used with any balanced

dynamic mic also; however, do not connect any unbalanced

dynamic microphones to the XLR balanced inputs as they may be

damaged.)

(Note: Only one input per each channel (1/4" or XLR) can be used

at one time. Do not connect to both at the same time or the signal

will be severely distorted.)

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