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PTL-600/800 Series Professional Six-/Eight-Channel Audio Mixer USER MANUAL Benutzerhandbuch Manuel de l'Utilisateur Manuale d'uso Manual del usuario Manual do usuário...
Licensing of PHENYX PRO wireless microphone equipment is the user's responsibility, and licensability depends on the user's classification and application, and on the selected frequency. PHENYX PRO strongly urges the user to contact the appropriate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensing, and before choosing and ordering frequencies.
FCC Information IC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/ FCC rules. Operation is subject to the receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and following two conditions: Economic Development Canada's licence-exempt (1) This device may not cause harmful RSS(s).
Thank you for purchasing the Phenyx Pro PTL-600/800 Series. For the best results and utmost satisfaction with your new unit, please read this manual carefully to ensure proper operation, and keep it for future reference. For more information, please visit our store: www.phenyxpro.com System Description..........................5...
System Description System overview Introducing the latest in the Phenyx Pro mixer series, the PTL-600 and PTL-800, engineered to meet the demanding needs of professional audio setups. These mixers boast rich routing capabilities and flexible control options, making them ideal for various professional environments including small stages, DJ events, churches, and band rehearsals.
Operation Guidance Phenyx Pro PTL-600 mixing console has 4 mono XLR & 1/4” separated inputs and 1 stereo 1/4” inputs. Phenyx Pro PTL-800 mixing console has 6 mono XLR & 1/4” separated inputs and 1 stereo 1/4” inputs. Taking connections of PTL-600 as an example:...
STEP 1: Connect inputs 1 - Connect microphones Dynamic microphones: XLR/6.35mm Condenser microphones: XLR/6.35mm *NOTE: Remember to turn on separate +48V power to charge your condenser mics. Wireless microphone system: Connect 6.35mm or XLR cables between outputs of the wireless microphone receiver and MIC/LINE channel inputs of the mixer. 2 - Connect instruments: 6.35mm (mono/stereo).
Functions of Parts Front Panel 1 - Input Channel Block 1.1 Channel Connector Section ① MIC input jack: Accepts balanced XLR connectors. Connect microphones you intend to use. ② LINE/HIZ input jack: Accepts 6.35mm (1/4”) Balanced TRS/Unbalanced TS connectors. ③ +48V PHANTOM power switch and indicator: This switch toggles phantom power on and off.
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1.3 HI-Z, LOW CUT, GAIN ⑤ HI-Z switch: This button toggles TRS and TS signal input. Turn it off ( ) to accept balanced TRS line signal, and turn it on ( ) to accept unbalanced TS signal. It is used to raise the input impedance of the mixer channel for better handling the higher impedance signal from electric/bass guitar or other instrument without overloading or distorting it.
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PRE switch: Toggle routing the pre-fader ( ) (the signal before fader adjustment) or post-fader ( ) (the signal after fader adjustment) signal to the auxiliary bus. This switch would not affect route to other buses. *NOTE: If you press the [MUTE] switch of the respective channel, pre-fader signal routed to the auxiliary bus are not being muted, while post-fader...
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MAIN channel switch: Turn on ( ) this switch to assign the channel signal to the main out bus (to MAIN OUT stereo output jacks). SUB channel switch: Turn on ( ) this switch to assign the channel signal to the sub out bus (to the SUB OUT output jack). PFL switch: Turn on ( ) this switch to assign the channel signal to the monitor bus (to the PHONES 1 and PHONES 2 jacks) for...
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2.2 Auxiliary Bus Section AUX SEND jacks: Accept unbalanced TS phone-type connectors. These output jacks are mono, which take all channel signals summing together and route to the auxiliary bus. AUX 1 level knob: For adjusting the level of mixed signals from all channels sent to the AUX 1 jack.
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2.6 BUS OUT Bus Section & Control BUS OUT stereo output jack: Accepts TRS balanced/ TS unbalanced connectors. It functions as a mono output when used individually, and as stereo outputs when both jacks are utilized together. MUTE switch & light: Turn on ( ) this switch to mute the bus out mix.
PHONES 1 level knob: For adjusting the level of the signal mix fed to PHONES 1 jack. PHONES 2 level knob: For adjusting the level of the signal mix fed to PHONES 2 jack. Level Meter: Indicates the signal strength of audio channels. Rear Panel 3 - Power supply block Power Switch: Use this switch to...
Specification System Specification PTL-800 PTL-600 20 Hz~30 kHz Frequency Response 20 Hz~30 kHz ≤0.03 % Total Harmonic Distortion ≤0.03 % ≥95 dB S/N Ratio ≥95 dB ≥50 dB Voltage Gain (mono/stereo) ≥50 dB "Mic-60 dB "Mic-60 dB Input Sensitivity Line-44 dB" Line-44 dB"...
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