Yamaha XM4220 Owner's Manual - Page 5
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s Rear Panel 12 3 56 8 80 4 7 * The illustration shows model XM6150. 1 HPF switches These switches are used to turn on and off the HPF (High Pass Filter) for each channel. When set to ON, frequencies below 80 Hz are filtered using a 12 dB/ octave high pass filter. Turn this switch ON if 70V-line, high-impedance speakers are connected. In Bridge mode, only the HPF switch of the first channel in the pair is active, i.e., channel A of pair A- B, channel C of pair C-D, and channel E of pair E-F (XM6150 only). 2 Attenuators These detented controls are used to attenuate the input signal from -∞ dB to 0 dB for each channel. In Bridge mode, only the attenuator of the first channel in the pair is active, i.e., channel A of pair A-B, channel C of pair C-D, and channel E of pair E-F (XM6150 only). 3 XLR inputs These balanced XLR-3-31 type connectors are used to connect input signals. They are wired pin 1-ground, pin 2-hot (+), and pin 3-cold (-). Hot 21 Ground 3 Cold In Bridge mode, only the XLR input of the first channel in the pair is active, i.e., channel A of pair A-B, channel C of pair C-D, and channel E of pair E-F (XM6150 only). 4 Euroblock connectors These balanced Euroblock connectors are used to connect input signals. In Bridge mode, only the Euroblock connector of the first channel in the pair is active, i.e., channel A of pair A-B, channel C of pair C-D, and channel E of pair E- F (XM6150 only). 5 CH A TO ALL CH switch This switch is used to feed the input signal connected to channel A to all channels. When set to EACH CH, the input signal connected to each channel is amplified and output by each channel respectively. When set to CH A TO ALL CH, however, the input signal connected to channel A is fed to all channels. 6 BRIDGE switches These switches are used to bridge the following channel pairs: A-B, C-D, and E-F (XM6150 only). When set to OFF, the two channels operate independently. For example, the signal connected to input channel A is amplified and output by the channel A outputs, while the signal connected to input channel B is amplified and output by the channel B outputs. When set to BRIDGE, the signal connected to input channel A is amplified and output by the bridged outputs A-B, and channel B's inputs are not used. 5