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When the OUTPUT [TO ST PAN] LED is lit

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CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware) 6 OUTPUT [TO ST PAN]/[BAL] switches and LEDs These LEDs will be lit or dark to indicate the function controlled by the OUTPUT [PAN/BAL] encoder (5). (A)When the OUTPUT [TO ST PAN]/[BAL] LEDs are dark The OUTPUT [PAN/BAL] encoder will have no effect. This will be the state when an unpaired MATRIX channel is selected in the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block. (B) When the OUTPUT [TO ST PAN] LED is lit The OUTPUT [PAN/BAL] encoder will adjust the pan of the signal sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus. This will be the state when a MIX channel is selected in the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block for that MIX channel. (C)When the OUTPUT [BAL] LED is lit The OUTPUT [PAN/BAL] encoder will adjust the volume balance of the paired output channels (or of the L/R channels of STEREO A/B). This will be the state when a paired MIX/MATRIX channel or the STEREO A/B channel is selected in the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block. Normally, the OUTPUT [TO ST PAN]/[BAL] switch LED will automatically be lit or dark depending on the type or pair on/off status of the currently selected output channel. However, only if a paired MIX channel is selected and the OUTPUT [TO ST] switch (3) is turned on for those MIX channels, the OUTPUT [PAN/BAL] encoder can be used for either of the above-listed functions (B) and (C). In this case, you yourself will need to press the [TO ST PAN] switch or [BAL] switch to specify the function controlled by the encoder. When the [TO ST PAN] switch LED is lit, you can use the OUTPUT [PAN/BAL] encoder to adjust the pan of the signal that is sent from the MIX channel to the STEREO bus. (The section enclosed by dashed lines in the following diagram corresponds to the [PAN/BAL] encoder.) • Adjusting the pan of the signal sent from a MIX channel to the STEREO buttons STEREO L STEREO R OUTPUT LEVEL MIX 1 ON PAN MIX 2 PAN Also, when the [BAL] switch LED is lit, you can use the OUTPUT [PAN/BAL] encoder to adjust the volume balance of paired MIX channels. (The section enclosed by dashed lines in the following diagram corresponds to the [PAN/BAL] encoder.) • Adjusting the volume balance of paired MIX channels OUTPUT LEVEL MIX 1 ON BAL MIX 2 OUTPUT PATCH 7 OUTPUT [LEVEL] encoder and LEDs This sets the output level of the currently selected channel. The range is - ∞ dB - +10 dB (1 dB steps), and the approximate current value is shown by the perimeter LEDs. 8 OUTPUT [CUE] switch and LED This switch monitors the currently selected MIX channel. When you press this switch, the PFL (pre-fader listen) or POST ON (after the [ON] switch) signal of the corresponding MIX channel will be sent to the CUE bus, and can be monitored from the CUE OUT jacks, the MONITOR OUT jacks A, or the PHONES jack. 64

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CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware)
64
6
OUTPUT [TO ST PAN]/[BAL] switches and LEDs
These LEDs will be lit or dark to indicate the func-
tion controlled by the OUTPUT [PAN/BAL] encoder
(
5
).
(A)
When the OUTPUT [TO ST PAN]/[BAL] LEDs
are dark
The OUTPUT [PAN/BAL] encoder will have no
effect.
This will be the state when an unpaired MATRIX
channel is selected in the SELECTED OUTPUT
CHANNEL block.
(B)
When the OUTPUT [TO ST PAN] LED is lit
The OUTPUT [PAN/BAL] encoder will adjust the
pan of the signal sent from the MIX channel to the
STEREO bus.
This will be the state when a MIX channel is
selected in the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL
block for that MIX channel.
(C)
When the OUTPUT [BAL] LED is lit
The OUTPUT [PAN/BAL] encoder will adjust the
volume balance of the paired output channels (or
of the L/R channels of STEREO A/B).
This will be the state when a paired MIX/MATRIX
channel or the STEREO A/B channel is selected in
the SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block.
Normally, the OUTPUT [TO ST PAN]/[BAL] switch
LED will automatically be lit or dark depending on
the type or pair on/off status of the currently selected
output channel.
However, only if a paired MIX channel is selected
and the OUTPUT [TO ST] switch (
3
) is turned on
for those MIX channels, the OUTPUT [PAN/BAL]
encoder can be used for either of the above-listed
functions (B) and (C).
In this case, you yourself will need to press the [TO
ST PAN] switch or [BAL] switch to specify the func-
tion controlled by the encoder.
When the [TO ST PAN] switch LED is lit, you can
use the OUTPUT [PAN/BAL] encoder to adjust the
pan of the signal that is sent from the MIX channel to
the STEREO bus. (The section enclosed by dashed
lines in the following diagram corresponds to the
[PAN/BAL] encoder.)
Adjusting the pan of the signal sent from a MIX
channel to the STEREO buttons
Also, when the [BAL] switch LED is lit, you can use
the OUTPUT [PAN/BAL] encoder to adjust the vol-
ume balance of paired MIX channels. (The section
enclosed by dashed lines in the following diagram
corresponds to the [PAN/BAL] encoder.)
Adjusting the volume balance of paired MIX
channels
7
OUTPUT [LEVEL] encoder and LEDs
This sets the output level of the currently selected
channel.
The range is –
dB – +10 dB (1 dB steps), and the
approximate current value is shown by the perimeter
LEDs.
8
OUTPUT [CUE] switch and LED
This switch monitors the currently selected MIX
channel.
When you press this switch, the PFL (pre-fader lis-
ten) or POST ON (after the [ON] switch) signal of
the corresponding MIX channel will be sent to the
CUE bus, and can be monitored from the CUE OUT
jacks, the MONITOR OUT jacks A, or the PHONES
jack.
STEREO L
STEREO R
OUTPUT LEVEL
ON
PAN
MIX 1
PAN
MIX 2
OUTPUT LEVEL
BAL
OUTPUT PATCH
ON
MIX 1
MIX 2