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31. Tape In/USB Audio Control
This control adjusts the incoming
signal from both the RCA "Tape In"
jacks and the USB interface. The
signals are then sent to the main
mix. If there are input signals from
both the USB interface and the Tape
In, the two signals are combined
and controlled simultaneously.
32. Tape In/USB To Phones Button
Pushing this button in will send your
Tape In/USB signal to the Headphone mix for monitoring.
33. Phones Control
This level control determines the final output level of both
the Headphone jack. The default headphones signal is the
main mix unless the "EFX TO MAIN" or "TAPE IN/USB TO
MAIN" buttons are engaged.
34. Graphic Equalizer
This graphic equalizer allows you to adjust the frequency
response of the main signal, with a maximum of ±12 dB of
signal boost or cut for each of the frequencies.
35. Power Indicator
This indicator illuminates when power is activated.
36. Master L/R Level Controls
These rotary controls are the final level control for the Main
Left and Right audio sends, sent to the Main outputs. When
turned all the way up, the Master L/R controls provide 10
dB of gain to the signal, and when set all the way down,
the signal is effectively muted. This will also adjust the final
output level of the signal sent through the USB interface to
the computer.
37. Level Meter
This dual 41 segment level meter gives an accurate indication
of when audio levels of the Main L/R signal reach certain
levels. The 0 dB indicator illuminates is approximately equal to
an output level of +4 dBu (balanced), and the PEAK indicator
illuminates about 1.5 dB before the signal is dynamically
clipped. To make the maximum use of audio, set the various
level controls so that it sits steadily around 0 dB to make full
use of audio, while still maintaining fantastic clarity.

USB Recorder Description

The USB Recorder's source signal is taken directly from
each individual input channel. When playing audio, the
signal will pass through channel 3 when the USB PLAYER
button is engaged. The CELEUS 100 supports playback of
WMA and MP3 files with bit rates of up to 320 kbit/s.
38. USB Port
Connect your USB flash drive to this input. Once a drive
is connected, the files will initiate and the main menu will
appear on screen. Users are advised to format their USB
memory sticks with a FAT-32 file system. This connector can
also be used to connect to your PC to take advantage of the
onboard storage.
39. Display
This display will display the track number currently being
played. It also offers play, pause and record indicators as
well as the current play/record time.
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40. Play Button
Push this button to start and stop playback and recording
of the currently displayed track. Starting a track after it
is paused will resume the track from the point at which it
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was paused (in both record and playback mode). When
in recording mode, push and hold this button to finalize
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recordings.
41. Back/Next Buttons
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Pushing these buttons will allow users to skip back and
forwards between tracks. When the menu is activated,
these buttons are used to scroll through on screen options.
42. Stop/Menu Button
Push this button to stop playback or recording when
applicable. Push and hold the button to access the USB
recorder/player's main menu.
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43. Wireless Pairing Switch and Indicator
This switch turns the Bluetooth function
of the CELEUS 100 on and off. The
"WIRELESS READY" LED will light
up when a connection is established
between
most
Smartdevice and the CELEUS. The
bluetooth signal is fed through channel
2. Ensure the channel's "BT" button is engaged on this
channel. The CELEUS 100 will appear as Phonic.BT in
your device's bluetooth selection menu.
44. +48V Indicator
This LED indicator will light up when
Phantom Power is activated on the
microphone input.
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