Yamaha MG206C Owner's Manual - Page 17

Rec Out L, R Jacks, Return L Mono

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Reference Front & Rear Panels 1 SEND Jacks (AUX, EFFECT) These impedance balanced* TRS phone jacks output the signals from the AUX/EFFECT buses. The pre-fader send option should be selected if you are connecting to a monitor system, while the post-fader send option is the best choice when connecting to external signal processors (e.g. effects units). See "AUX, EFFECT Control" on page 14 for information on the types of signals sent by the AUX and EFFECT controls on each mixer model. 2 GROUP OUT (1 to 4) Jacks These impedance-balanced* TRS phone jacks output the GROUP 1/2 and 3/4 signals. Use these jacks to connect to the input jacks of an multi-track recorder, external mixer, or other such device. 3 REC OUT (L, R) Jacks These RCA pin jacks can be connected to an external recorder such as an MD recorder in order to record the same signal that is being output via the STEREO OUT jacks. NOTE The mixer's STEREO OUT Master fader has no affect on the signal output via these jacks. Be sure to make appropriate level adjustments at the recording device. 4 2TR IN Jacks These RCA pin jacks input a stereo sound source. Use these jacks when you want to connect a CD player directly to the mixer. NOTE Select where you want to send the signal using the 2TR IN switch, and adjust the signal level using the 2TR IN control in the Master Control section. 5 RETURN L (MONO), R Jacks These are unbalanced phone-jack type line inputs. The signal received by these jacks can be sent to the STEREO L/R bus as well as the AUX1 and AUX2 buses. When a stereo signal is returned a mono mix of the signal is sent to the AUX1 and AUX2 buses. These jacks are typically used to receive the signal returned from an external effect device (reverb, delay, etc.). NOTE • These jacks can also be used as an auxiliary stereo input. • If you connect to the L (MONO) jack only, the mixer will recognize the signal as monaural and will send the identical signal to both the L and R jacks. 6 STEREO OUT (L, R) Jacks These jacks deliver the mixer's stereo output. You use these jacks, for example, to connect to the power amplifier driving your main speakers. You can also connect these jacks to a recording device when you wish to record mixer's stereo output while using the STEREO OUT Master fader I for level control. • XLR jacks XLR-type balanced output jacks. • LINE jacks TRS phone-type balanced output jacks. 7 MONITOR OUT jacks These are impedance-balanced* TRS phone-type output jacks. NOTE The signal output by these jacks is determined by the MONITOR switch, the 2TR IN switch, and the PFL switches on the input channels. 8 PHONES Jack Connect a pair of headphones to this TRS phone-type output jack. The PHONES jack outputs the same signal as the MONITOR OUT jacks. 9 PHANTOM +48 V Switch This switch toggles phantom power on and off. When the switch is on the mixer supplies +48V phantom power to all channels that have XLR mic input jacks. Turn this switch on when using one or more phantom-powered condenser microphones. NOTE When this switch is on the mixer supplies DC +48 V power to pins 2 and 3 of all XLR-type MIC INPUT jacks. • Be sure to leave this switch off if you do not need phantom power. CAUTION • When turning the switch on, be sure that only condenser microphones are connected to the XLR input jacks. Devices other than condenser mics may be damaged if connected to the phantom power supply. Note, however, that the switch may be left on when connecting to balanced dynamic microphones. • To prevent damage to speakers, be sure to turn off power amplifiers (or powered speakers) before turning this switch on or off. We also recommend that you turn all output controls (STEREO OUT Master fader, GROUP 1-2 fader, GROUP 3-4 fader, etc.) to their minimum settings before operating the switch to avoid the risk of loud noises that could cause hearing loss or device damage. 0 POWER Indicator This indicator lights when the mixer's power is ON. A Level Meter This LED meter displays the level of the signal selected by the MONITOR switch D, 2TR IN switch E and PFL switch. The "0" segment corresponds to the nominal output level. The PEAK indicator lights red when the output reaches the clipping level. B RETURN • AUX1, AUX2 Control Adjusts the level at which the L/R signal received at the RETURN jacks (L (MONO) and R) is sent to the AUX1 and AUX2 buses. • STEREO Control Adjusts the level at which the signal received at the RETURN jacks (L (MONO) and R) is sent to the STEREO L/R bus. NOTE • If you supply a signal to the RETURN L (MONO) jack only, the mixer sends the same signal to both the L and R STEREO buses. • (MG206C) Signals input via the RETURN1 jacks are adjusted using the RETURN1 AUX1, AUX2 and the STEREO controls, and signals input via the RETURN2 jacks are adjusted using the RETURN2 AUX1, AUX2 and the STEREO controls. * impedance balanced Since the hot and cold terminals of impedance balanced output jacks have the same impedance, these output jacks are less affected by induced noise. MG206C/MG166CX/MG166C Owner's Manual 17

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Reference
Front & Rear Panels
MG206C/MG166CX/MG166C
Owner’s Manual
17
1
SEND Jacks (AUX, EFFECT)
These impedance balanced* TRS phone jacks output the sig-
nals from the AUX/EFFECT buses. The pre-fader send option
should be selected if you are connecting to a monitor system,
while the post-fader send option is the best choice when con-
necting to external signal processors (e.g. effects units).
See “AUX, EFFECT Control” on page 14 for information on
the types of signals sent by the AUX and EFFECT controls
on each mixer model.
2
GROUP OUT (1 to 4) Jacks
These impedance-balanced* TRS phone jacks output the
GROUP 1/2 and 3/4 signals. Use these jacks to connect to
the input jacks of an multi-track recorder, external mixer, or
other such device.
3
REC OUT (L, R) Jacks
These RCA pin jacks can be connected to an external
recorder such as an MD recorder in order to record the same
signal that is being output via the STEREO OUT jacks.
The mixer’s STEREO OUT Master fader has no
affect on the signal output via these jacks.
Be sure to make appropriate level adjustments at the
recording device.
4
2TR IN Jacks
These RCA pin jacks input a stereo sound source.
Use these jacks when you want to connect a CD player
directly to the mixer.
Select where you want to send the signal using the
2TR IN switch, and adjust the signal level using the
2TR IN control in the Master Control section.
5
RETURN L (MONO), R Jacks
These are unbalanced phone-jack type line inputs.
The signal received by these jacks can be sent to the STE-
REO L/R bus as well as the AUX1 and AUX2 buses. When a
stereo signal is returned a mono mix of the signal is sent to
the AUX1 and AUX2 buses. These jacks are typically used to
receive the signal returned from an external effect device
(reverb, delay, etc.).
• These jacks can also be used as an auxiliary ste-
reo input.
• If you connect to the L (MONO) jack only, the mixer
will recognize the signal as monaural and will send
the identical signal to both the L and R jacks.
6
STEREO OUT (L, R) Jacks
These jacks deliver the mixer’s stereo output. You use these
jacks, for example, to connect to the power amplifier driving
your main speakers. You can also connect these jacks to a
recording device when you wish to record mixer’s stereo
output while using the STEREO OUT Master fader
I
for
level control.
XLR jacks
XLR-type balanced output jacks.
LINE jacks
TRS phone-type balanced output jacks.
7
MONITOR OUT jacks
These are impedance-balanced* TRS phone-type output
jacks.
The signal output by these jacks is determined by the
MONITOR switch, the 2TR IN switch, and the PFL
switches on the input channels.
8
PHONES Jack
Connect a pair of headphones to this TRS phone-type output
jack. The PHONES jack outputs the same signal as the
MONITOR OUT jacks.
9
PHANTOM +48 V Switch
This switch toggles phantom power on and off. When the
switch is on the mixer supplies +48V phantom power to all
channels that have XLR mic input jacks. Turn this switch on
when using one or more phantom-powered condenser micro-
phones.
When this switch is on the mixer supplies DC +48 V
power to pins 2 and 3 of all XLR-type MIC INPUT
jacks.
• Be sure to leave this switch off if you do not
need phantom power.
• When turning the switch on, be sure that only
condenser microphones are connected to the
XLR input jacks. Devices other than condenser
mics may be damaged if connected to the
phantom power supply. Note, however, that the
switch may be left on when connecting to bal-
anced dynamic microphones.
To prevent damage to speakers, be sure to turn
off power amplifiers (or powered speakers)
before turning this switch on or off. We also
recommend that you turn all output controls
(STEREO OUT Master fader, GROUP 1-2 fader,
GROUP 3-4 fader, etc.) to their minimum set-
tings before operating the switch to avoid the
risk of loud noises that could cause hearing
loss or device damage.
0
POWER Indicator
This indicator lights when the mixer’s power is ON.
A
Level Meter
This LED meter displays the level of the signal selected by
the MONITOR switch
D
, 2TR IN switch
E
and PFL
switch. The “0” segment corresponds to the nominal output
level. The PEAK indicator lights red when the output
reaches the clipping level.
B
RETURN
AUX1, AUX2 Control
Adjusts the level at which the L/R signal received at the
RETURN jacks (L (MONO) and R) is sent to the AUX1 and
AUX2 buses.
STEREO Control
Adjusts the level at which the signal received at the RETURN
jacks (L (MONO) and R) is sent to the STEREO L/R bus.
• If you supply a signal to the RETURN L (MONO)
jack only, the mixer sends the same signal to both
the L and R STEREO buses.
• (MG206C) Signals input via the RETURN1 jacks
are adjusted using the RETURN1 AUX1, AUX2 and
the STEREO controls, and signals input via the
RETURN2 jacks are adjusted using the RETURN2
AUX1, AUX2 and the STEREO controls.
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
CAUTION
NOTE
* impedance balanced
Since the hot and cold terminals of impedance balanced output
jacks have the same impedance, these output jacks are less
affected by induced noise.