Fender SR-8500 Owners Manual - Page 8
Master Inputs and Outputs, AC Power and Power Amplifier
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8 SR6300 / SR8500 20. Effects Return level - Adjusts the amount of signal sent to the left and right program mixes from the effects return. 21. Effects Master level - Adjusts the amount of signal from the built in DSP effects module to the Left, Right and Main program mixes. 22. DFX Send level - Adjusts the master level of signal present at the EFFECTS SEND jack from the internal effects bus. 23. Aux In level - Adjusts the signal level from the Aux In jack applied to the Left, Right and Main program mixes. 24. Tape In level - Adjusts the signal level from the tape in jack applied to the Left, Right and Main program mixes. 25. Monitor Out level - Adjusts the overall level of monitor signal bus to the monitor out jack. 26. System Mode Switch - This switch controls which mixer programs are sent to the internal power amplifiers. The options are Left and Right, Monitor and Main, or Bridged mono mode. 27. Main Master Volume - Adjusts the overall level of the main program mix, which is a mono sum of the left and right channels. 28. Power LED - LED is lit when power is applied to the mixer. 29. Phantom Power Switch - When this button is pressed, a +48 DC Phantom Power supply is activated and the adjacent LED illuminates. Phantom power is necessary for some condenser style microphones. Before plugging or unplugging and microphone, make sure the power supply is off. Ensure the master volume is down before turning on the phantom power. Master Inputs and Outputs 30. Effects Send Jack - This unbalanced, line level output jack is designed to feed the effects bus to an external effects processor. 31. Effects Return (L and R) Jacks - These unbalanced, line level input jacks are meant to accept a signal from an external effects processor and transfer it to the left and/or right program mixes. 32. Monitor Output Jack - This unbalanced, line level output jack is designed to output the monitor mix to an external power amplifier or powered monitor such as the 1270P. 33. Aux In (L and R) - The auxiliary input jacks are consumer line level (-10 dBm), unbalanced jacks which provide additional inputs to the Left and Right program mixes. 34. Tape in Jacks - The tape in jacks are RCA inputs designed to input a stereo mix from a CD player or tape deck to the stereo L/R busses. 35. Tape Out Jacks - The tape out jacks are RCA outputs for use with a recording device. 36. Mix Output Jacks - These output jacks provide a line level signal of the left and right program mixes. AC Power and Power Amplifier 37. Speaker output Jacks - These are speaker level output jacks designed to feed your main or monitor speakers. The minimum impedance is 4 ohms; connecting a load of less than 4 ohms may result in unsatisfactory performance such as early overheating and thermal shutdown. 38. Bridged Mono output Jack - This is a speaker output that can be used to combine the power of both amplifiers when more volume is needed. Minimum impedance is 8 ohms, and only the bridge output can be connected for proper operation. 39. Power Switch - Turns the AC power on and off. 40. AC Power Inlet - Inlet for the AC power cord. Connect only the supplied cable to this inlet. 41. Main Fuse - This is the main fuse for the unit; replace with a fuse of the same ratings only. www.f e n d e r.com ✧ www. m r g e a r h e a d .net