2 xpq surround function, Installation, 1 rack mounting – Behringer XENYX USB X1222 User Manual

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XENYX X1222USB User Manual

FOOTSWITCH
Connect a standard footswitch to the footswitch connector; use this to switch the

effects processor on and off. A flashing dot at the bottom of the display indicates

if the effects processor is muted via the footswitch.

In chapter 4.2, you will find an illustration showing how to connect
your footswitch correctly.

Fig. 3.3: Digital Effects module and XPQ Surround Function control elements

LEVEL
The LED level meter on the effects module should display a sufficiently high

level. Take care to ensure that the clip LED only lights up at peak levels. If it is

lit constantly, you are overloading the effects processor and this could cause

unpleasant distortion. The FX SEND fader determines the level that reaches the

effects module.

PROGRAM
You can select the effect preset by turning the PROGRAM control. The display

flashes the number of the current preset. To recall the selected preset, press the

button; the flashing stops. You can also recall the selected preset using

the footswitch.

3.2 XPQ surround function

The surround function can be enabled/disabled with the XPQ TO MAIN switch.

This is a built-in effect that widens the stereo width, thus making the sound more

lively and transparent. Use the SURROUND control to determine the intensity of

this effect.

4. Installation

4.1 Rack mounting

The packaging of your mixing console contains two 19" rack mount brackets

which can be installed on the side panels of the console.
Before you can attach the rack mount brackets to the mixing console, you need

to remove the screws holding the left and right side panels. Use these screws to

fasten the two brackets onto the console, being careful to note that each bracket

fits a specific side. With the rack mount brackets installed, you can mount the

mixing console in a commercially available 19" rack. Be sure to allow for proper

air flow around the unit, and do not place the mixing console close to radiators or

power amps, so as to avoid overheating.

Only use the screws holding the mixing console side panels to fasten
the 19" rack mounts.

4.2 Cable connections

You will need a large number of cables for the various connections to and from

the console. The following illustrations show the wiring of these cables. Be sure

to use only high-grade cables.

strain relief clamp
sleeve

tip

sleeve

pole 1/ground

tip

pole 2

The footswitch connects both poles momentarily

¼" TS footswitch connector

Fig. 4.1: ¼" TS footswitch connector

4.2.1 Audio connections
Please use commercial RCA cables to wire the 2-track inputs and outputs.
You can, of course, also connect unbalanced devices to the balanced input/

outputs. Use either mono plugs, or ensure that ring and sleeve are bridged inside

the stereo plug (or pins 1 & 3 in the case of XLR connectors).

Caution! You must never use unbalanced XLR connectors (pins 1 and
3 connected) on the MIC inputs if you intend to use the phantom
power supply.

output

For unbalanced use, pin 1 and pin 3

have to be bridged

1 = ground/shield

2 = hot (+ve)

3 = cold (-ve)

input

1

2

3

1

2

3

Balanced use with XLR connectors

Fig. 4.2: XLR connections

strain relief clamp

sleeve

tip

sleeve

(ground/shield)

Unbalanced ¼" TS connector

tip

(signal)

Fig. 4.3: ¼" TS connector

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