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Figure 2-6c. PM4000 Monitor Module (lower portion of module) 90. PHONES (Level control) This 2-gang rotary control adjust the output level at both stereo PHONES output jacks. It affects any signals which may be fed to these outputs. 91. INPUT CUE / SOLO (LED status annunciators) INPUT CUE is a yellow LED that turns on when any input channel's CUE/SOLO switch is engaged, indicating the console is subject to input cue priority. This is an indication that the signal in the monitor A and the headphones outputs is being derived from one or more inputs via the cue system. The indicator operates the same whether the console is in cue or solo mode. SOLO is a red LED that flashes if the console is in the SOLO mode. This serves as an urgent warning that if any input CUE/SOLO switch is depressed, that all input channels will be muted except the soloed channel(s). CAUTION: If the red SOLO LED is flashing during a performance, DO NOT press any input CUE/SOLO switch Instead, disengage the SOLO MODE switch [77]. This will prevent program interruption when attempting to cue an input. 92. PHONES (Output jacks) This pair of ¼" (6.33mm) stereo phone jacks can accommodate two pair of standard 8-ohm or higher impedance stereo headphones. The jacks are recessed behind spring-loaded cover panels which exclude dust when the jacks are not in use. The jacks are also angled to minimize strain on cables and connectors. Page 2-24

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90. PHONES (Level control)
This 2-gang rotary control adjust the output level
at both stereo PHONES output jacks. It affects
any signals which may be fed to these outputs.
91. INPUT CUE / SOLO
(LED status annunciators)
INPUT CUE is a yellow LED that turns on when
any input channel’s CUE/SOLO switch is en-
gaged, indicating the console is subject to input
cue priority. This is an indication that the signal
in the monitor A and the headphones outputs is
being derived from one or more inputs via the cue
system. The indicator operates the same whether
the console is in cue or solo mode.
SOLO is a red LED that flashes if the console is
in the SOLO mode. This serves as an urgent
warning that if any input CUE/SOLO switch is
depressed, that all input channels will be muted
except the soloed channel(s).
CAUTION: If the red SOLO LED is flash-
ing during a performance, DO NOT press
any input CUE/SOLO switch Instead,
disengage the SOLO MODE switch [77].
This will prevent program interruption
when attempting to cue an input.
92. PHONES (Output jacks)
This pair of ¼" (6.33mm) stereo phone jacks can
accommodate two pair of standard 8-ohm or
higher impedance stereo headphones. The jacks
are recessed behind spring-loaded cover panels
which exclude dust when the jacks are not in use.
The jacks are also angled to minimize strain on
cables and connectors.
Figure 2-6c. PM4000 Monitor Module
(lower portion of module)
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