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XENYX QX602MP3
XENYX QX602MP3 Controls
Step 2: Controls
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(1) MIC mono inputs off er a balanced microphone
input via the XLR connector and also features
switchable +48 V phantom power supply
for condenser microphones. To activate
phantom power, press the PHANTOM button.
When phantom power is active, the +48 V
LED directly above the VU METER level LEDs
will light up.
(2) LINE IN mono connections off er a balanced
line input using a ¼" TRS connector.
Unbalanced devices (mono jacks) can also be
connected to these inputs. Please remember
that you can only use either the microphone
or the line input of a channel at any one time.
You can never use both simultaneously!
(3) GAIN controls adjust the input level on mono
channels 1 and 2. This control should always
be turned fully counterclockwise whenever
you connect or disconnect a signal source
from the channel inputs.
(4) EQUALIZER knobs allow you to boost or cut
high, mid and low frequency ranges on each
mono input channels.
(5) AUX/FX knobs allow you to feed signals from
channels 1-6 and sum these signals to a mono
bus for external eff ects or for the onboard
reverb and delay unit. For the internal reverb
and delay, the bus signal routes straight to the
processor, and the eff ected signal can then
be blended back into the main mix by using
the FX RETURN knob. For external eff ects,
the combined mono bus signal appears at
the console's AUX SEND send output and
can be fed from there to an external eff ects
device. The return from the eff ects unit
is then brought back into the console on
the STEREO AUX RETURN connections and
blended back into the main mix by using the
AUX RETURN knob.
(6) PAN control determines the position of the
channel signal within the stereo image.
(7) CLIP LEDs on channels 1 and 2 light up
when the input signal exceeds the channels'
headroom, which can cause the signal
to distort. If the CLIP LED lights steadily,
reduce the input level by turning the GAIN
knobs counter-clockwise until the CLIP LED
only lights occasionally.
(8) BAL knobs adjust the relative left-right levels
of stereo signals routed into stereo channels
3/4 and 5/6 from the related LINE IN 3/4 and
LINE IN 5/6 inputs.
(9) LEVEL control determines the level of the
channel signal in the main mix.
(10) LINE IN 3/4 stereo inputs route stereo signals
into the 3/4 stereo channel. This input section
accepts balanced or unbalanced stereo signals
from devices using ¼" TRS connectors. To
connect mono signals, use the ¼" TRS jack
marked "MONO."
(11)
LINE IN 5/6 stereo inputs route stereo signals
into the 5/6 stereo channel. This input section
accepts balanced or unbalanced stereo signals
from devices using either ¼" TRS connectors
or 1⁄8" TRS connectors. To connect mono
signals, use the ¼" TRS jack marked "MONO."
(12) STEREO AUX RETURN connectors let you
bring the output of an external eff ects device
(fed by the signal from the AUX SEND jack)
back into the console. Use the AUX RETURN
knob to determine how much of the eff ected
signal is sent to the main mix. You can also
use the STEREO AUX RETURN connections
as additional all-purpose signal inputs, but
any eff ects returns will then need to route
back into the console via one the regular
input channels, either mono or stereo.
This alternate routing method does, however,
give you the ability to use channel EQ on
the eff ects return signal if you wish. If the
return signal from the eff ects unit is a mono
signal, use the STEREO AUX RETURN left
channel input.
(13)
AUX SEND ¼" TRS output can be used to
send the combined mono signal from the
AUX/FX knobs out to an external eff ects unit.
The eff ected signal from the eff ects unit is
then routed back into the mixer by using the
STEREO AUX RETURN inputs and blended into
the main mix by using the AUX RETURN knob
as a level control.
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Quick Start Guide
(14) PHONES lets you connect stereo headphones
(22) POWER LED lights up when the mixer has
that use a ¼" TRS plug. The headphone
been powered on.
output level is controlled by the PHONES/
(23) +48 V button lights up when the
CNTRL ROOM knob. The PHONES jack and
PHANTOM button is pressed and phantom
CNTRL ROOM OUT jacks share the same signal
power is active.
and level control.
(24) MP3/TO LINE 5/6 button, when pressed,
(15) CNTRL ROOM OUT ¼" TRS jacks send a
sends the MP3 playback signal to stereo
copy of the stereo main mix out to monitor
channel 5/6. Sending MP3 playback to
speakers or other devices. The CTRL ROOM
channel 5/6 allows you to set the MP3 audio
OUT level is controlled by the PHONES /
level in the main mix by using channel
CTRL ROOM knob. The PHONES jack and CNTRL
5/6's LEVEL control.
ROOM OUT jacks share the same signal and
level control.
(25) VU METER 4-segment level indicator LEDs
display the overall main mix signal level.
(16) MAIN OUT ¼" TRS jacks send the stereo main
(26) MP3/TO PHNS/CTRL button, when pressed,
mix out to monitor speakers, front-of-house
speakers or other devices. The MAIN OUT level
sends the MP3 playback signal to the PHONES
is controlled by the MAIN MIX knob.
and CTRL ROOM OUT jacks.
(17) MP3 PLAYBACK input accepts USB
(27) MP3/TO MAIN MIX button, when pressed,
connections from USB fl ash drives with
sends the MP3 playback signal directly into
MP3 fi les. The MP3 PLAYBACK controls
the main mix.
manage navigation and playback of the
(28) MAIN MIX knob controls the fi nal output level
fl ash drive's MP3 fi les. To control the
of the main mix at the MAIN OUT outputs.
routing of the MP3 playback inside the
(29) PHONES/CTRL ROOM knob controls the
mixer, press the TO LINE 5/6, TO PHNS/CTRL
or TO MAIN MIX buttons. The MP3 player
output level of the main mix at the PHONES
determines the track playing order based on
and CNTRL ROOM OUT connections.
each audio fi le's date.
(30) AC INPUT jack is where you connect the
(18) PHANTOM button, when pressed,
included power cable.
sends +48 V of phantom power to the
(31)
POWER button switches the unit on and off .
XLR MIC inputs. When phantom power is
active, the +48 V LED directly above the
VU METER level indicator LEDs will light up.
(19) REVERB/DELAY button, when pressed,
selects the internal delay eff ects processor.
When released, the button selects the internal
reverb eff ects processor. To send signal to
the internal eff ects processor from the input
channels, use the AUX/FX knobs.
(20) AUX RETURN knob controls the main mix
level of signals coming in through the STEREO
AUX RETURN jacks.
(21) FX RETURN knob controls the internal eff ects
processor's output level in the main mix.

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