Mackie 1402-VLZ Pro Owner's Manual - Page 15

Main Output Level

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MAIN OUTPUT LEVEL Engaging this switch pads the balanced XLR MAIN OUTPUTS by 30dB, so you can feed the microphone input of, say, another mixer. Perfect for sending a submix to another mic level input in boardroom or conference room applications. You can safely plug this output into an input that provides 48V phantom power. 1⁄4" MAIN OUTPUTS These 1⁄4" jacks are balanced outputs capable of delivering 22dBu into a 600 ohm balanced or unbalanced load. (Okay, we admit it, that was a pretty technical sentence. See the Glossary and Connections appendices if you want to decode it.) To learn how signals are routed to these 1⁄4" outputs: . To use these outputs to drive balanced inputs, connect 1⁄4" TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) phone plugs like this: For most music recording and PA applica- tions, unbalanced lines are perfectly acceptable. To use these outputs to drive un- balanced inputs, connect 1⁄4" TS (Tip-Sleeve) phone plugs like this: SLEEVE SLEEVE TIP TIP Tip = + (hot) Sleeve = Ground TIP SLEEVE TAPE OUTPUT These unbalanced RCA connections tap the MAIN OUTPUTS to make simultaneous recording and PA work more convenient. Connect these to your recorder's inputs. To learn how signals are routed to these outputs: . MONO OUT: If you want to feed a mono signal to your tape deck or other device, simply use an RCA Y-cord to combine these outputs (Radio Shack® #274-511, for instance). Do not attempt this with any other outputs on the 1402-VLZ PRO. RING SLEEVE SLEEVE RING TIP SLEEVE TIP SLEEVE TIP TIP Tip = + (hot) Ring = - (cold) Sleeve = Ground RING TIP SLEEVE POWER PHANTOM ON ON MONO PLUG 1402-VLZPRO 14-CHANNEL MIC/LINE MIXER INSERT ALL THE WAY IN TO THE "SECOND CLICK" WITH PREMIUM XDRTM MIC PREAMPLIFIERS DIRECT OUT WITH SIGNAL INTERRUPTION TO MASTER STEREO PLUG TIP OUT TO EFFECTS DEVICE RING RETURN FROM EFFECTS FOR USE AS AN EFFECTS LOOP (TIP= SEND, RING = RETURN) 120 VAC 50/60 Hz 25W 500mA/250V SLO-BLO CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE FUSE AND RATING MAIN RIGHT BALANCED MAIN LEFT BALANCED CONTROL ROOM BAL /UNBAL R L +4 MIC MAIN OUTPUT LEVEL THE FOLLOWING ARE TRADEMARKS OR REG 15

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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)
R
L
CONTROL
ROOM
MIC
+4
BAL /UNBAL
MAIN
OUTPUT
LEVEL
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
THE FOLLOWING ARE TRADEMARKS OR
REG
1402-VLZ
PRO
14-CHANNEL MIC/LINE MIXER
WITH PREMIUM XDR
TM
MIC PREAMPLIFIERS
MAIN OUTPUT LEVEL
Engaging this switch pads the balanced
XLR
MAIN OUTPUTS
by 30dB, so you can feed
the microphone input of, say, another mixer.
Perfect for sending a submix to another mic
level input in boardroom or conference room
applications.
You can safely plug this output into an input
that provides 48V phantom power.
1
4
" MAIN OUTPUTS
These
1
±
4
" jacks are balanced outputs ca-
pable of delivering 22dBu into a 600 ohm
balanced or unbalanced load. (Okay, we admit
it, that was a pretty technical sentence. See
the
Glossary
and
Connections
appendices if
you want to decode it.)
To learn how signals are routed to these
1
/
4
"
outputs:
.
To use these outputs to drive balanced in-
puts, connect
1
±
4
" TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve)
phone plugs like this:
For most music recording and PA applica-
tions, unbalanced lines are perfectly
acceptable. To use these outputs to drive un-
balanced inputs, connect
1
±
4
" TS (Tip-Sleeve)
phone plugs like this:
Tip = + (hot)
Sleeve = Ground
TAPE OUTPUT
These unbalanced RCA connections tap the
MAIN OUTPUTS
to make simultaneous record-
ing and PA work more convenient. Connect
these to your recorder’s inputs.
To learn how
signals are routed to these outputs:
.
MONO OUT
: If you want to feed a mono
signal to your tape deck or other device, simply
use an RCA Y-cord to combine these outputs
(Radio Shack
®
#274-511, for instance).
Do not
attempt this with any other outputs on the
1402-VLZ
PRO.
Tip = + (hot)
Ring = – (cold)
Sleeve = Ground
SLEEVE
TIP
SLEEVE
TIP
RING
RING
TIP
SLEEVE
RING
SLEEVE
TIP
TIP
SLEEVE
TIP
SLEEVE
TIP
SLEEVE
TIP
SLEEVE