Product Description The TX8201 is a single rack height, 8 channel stereo mixer with direct outputs suitable for desk or 19” rack mounting. The TX8201 has 6 balanced mic or line inputs and 2 stereo auxiliary inputs. Each input channel has individual bass, treble and pan controls.
Left output channel. Turning the pan control in a counter-clockwise direction will send progressively more signal to the Left output channel and less to the Right output channel. The pan control also allows the TX8201 to be used in dual zone applications. Bass Control Each input channel has a recessed (screwdriver adjustable) bass tonal adjustment control labeled “Bass”.
Tone Generator Terminal Strip The TX8201 includes a four tone generator module. The tones available include Alert, Evacuate, Pre-Announce and Bell. The four tones may be activated via a simple contact closure. To activate a tone, just short out the common terminal with the terminal labeled with the tone that you want to use.
Left Channel and Right Output Connectors The rear panel of the TX8201 includes two male XLR output connectors. The output is an active balanced isolated output for connection to a power amplifier. The maximum output is 1.5V RMS. Pin connections are Pin 1 = Earth.
VCA Control An external pot (500K) can be connected to the TX8201 for remote control of the master level. The external pot is governed by the master level of the mixer allowing the installer to set the volume, then lock the mixer in a rack, leaving the user with just a master volume control that cannot go beyond the level set on the master (front panel) control.
Important Safety Information 1. Save the carton and packing material even if the equipment has arrived in good condition. Should you ever need to ship the unit, use only the original factory packing. 2. Read all documentation before operating your equipment. Retain all documentation for future reference.
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