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TOR SWITCH (23) is in the "PHONO" position. When CD players, Tape Decks and other line level
instruments are connected to these jacks the CHANNEL LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCH (21) is
in the "LINE" position. Never connect line level instruments (CD players, tape decks, etc.) to these
jacks when the CHANNEL LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCH (21) is in the "PHONO" position, THIS
MAY SERIOUSLY DAMAGE YOUR MIXER! The red colored RCA jack represents the right channel
input and the white represents the left channel input. The channel SOURCE SELECTOR SWITCH (1)
must be in the "Analog" position, to monitor any source connected to these jacks.
21. CHANNEL LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCHES - These switches are used to change the volt-
age line levels of there respected Phono / Line RCA inputs jacks. When connecting turntables with
magnetic cartridges to these jacks be sure the corresponding switch is in the "PHONO" position,
and when using line level input devices be sure this switch is in the "LINE" position. Always be sure
main power is shut off before change the position of the Line Level Selector Switch.
22. CHANNEL 3: INPUTS - The type of input must directly reflect the selected mode of the CHAN-
NEL LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCH (21). CD players, Tape Decks and other line level instruments
may be connected to these jacks. The red colored RCA jack represents the right channel input and
the white represents the left channel input. Input volume will be controlled by channel three fader.
The channel SOURCE SELECTOR SWITCH (1) must be in the "Analog" position, to monitor any
source connected to these jacks. Turntables equipped with MM pickup cartridge (All DJ turntable
use MM pick-up cartridges) may be connected to these jacks as long as the CHANNEL LINE LEVEL
SELECTOR SWITCH (21) is in the "PHONO" position. When CD players, Tape Decks and other line
level instruments are connected to these jacks the CHANNEL LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCH (21)
is in the "LINE" position. Never connect line level instruments (CD players, tape decks, etc.) to these
jacks when the CHANNEL LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCH (21) is in the "PHONO" position, THIS
MAY SERIOUSLY DAMAGE YOUR MIXER! The red colored RCA jack represents the right channel
input and the white represents the left channel input. The channel SOURCE SELECTOR SWITCH (1)
must be in the "Analog" position, to monitor any source connected to these jacks.
23. CHANNEL 4: LINE 4 INPUT JACKS - DO NOT CONNECT TURNTABLES TO THESE JACKS!
CD players, Tape Decks and other line level instruments may be connected to these jacks. The red
colored RCA jack represents the right channel input and the white represents the left channel input.
Input volume will be controlled by channel one fader. The channel SOURCE SELECTOR SWITCH (1)
must be in the "Analog" position, to monitor any source connected to these jacks.
24. RCA MASTER OUTPUTS - The Master Output includes a pair XLR BALANCED JACKS (26)
as well as a pair of RCA Unbalanced Jacks. The RCA jacks send a low current unbalanced output
signal. These jacks should only be used for shorter cable runs to signal processors or looping to
another mixer. For cable runs greater than 15 feet use the XLR BALANCED JACKS (26).
25. BOOTH OUTPUTS - The VMS4 offers a secondary output usually used to monitor your mix
or to route to an outboard recording device. This output has independent volume control "Booth"
knob.
26. BALANCED XLR MASTER OUTPUT JACKS - The Master Output includes a pair of XLR
Balanced jacks as well as a pair of RCA UNBALANCED JACKS (24). The 3-pin XLR jacks send a
high current balanced output signal. These jacks should be used when you will be driving an amp or
other audio equipment with a balanced input, or whenever you will be running a signal line greater
than 15 feet. Always, use these jacks whenever possible.
27. USB PORT - Connect to your PC for MIDI interface and USB interface (audio in and outs).
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