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[. . . ] Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. WARNING: To prevent electrical shock or fire hazard, this apparatus should not be exposed to rain or moisture, and objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should not be placed on this apparatus. Before using this apparatus, read the operating guide for further warnings. Este símbolo tiene el propósito, de alertar al usuario de la presencia de "(voltaje) peligroso" sin aislamiento dentro de la caja del producto y que puede tener una magnitud suficiente como para constituir riesgo de descarga eléctrica. [. . . ] The mic gain can be set by pressing the PFL button (12) and adjusting for ø dB on the output meter. If the clip LED comes on and remains lit, reduce the gain. Stereo Gain This control establishes the nominal operating level for the stereo line inputs (1/4" jacks) of the channel. The Stereo Gain can be adjusted over a sufficient range (- to +20 dB) to accommodate almost any input level. It operates in conjunction with the L/RCH Switch (16) to route the stereo signal directly to the L/R buses or through the channel strip.
Stereo Input Channels ONLY
2 14 17 16
15
15
3
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16
L/RCH Switch This switch establishes the routing of the stereo line input (1/4" jacks) signal. When the switch is out, the stereo line input signal is routed directly to the L/R buses, bypassing the channel strip. In this mode, the mic input (XLR) signal is routed through the channel. When the switch is in, the stereo line input signal is routed through the channel and the mic input signal is disconnected. The signal level is controlled via the Stereo Gain control (15). Input Select Stereo-USB Switch This switch selects the input signal that will feed the stereo line input of the second stereo channel. When the switch is out, the signal from the stereo line inputs is routed to the Stereo Gain control (15). When the AFL button is out, the yellow group LED will blink as an indication of signal presence (-30 dBu). Group Fader This control varies the signal level from - to +10 dB and sends the signal from the Group to the Left and/or Right buses and to the Group Output jacks (53). The optimum setting is the ø (unity gain) position. TO AUX 1 & TO AUX 2 Controls These controls determine the level of the respective Effects Return signal that is sent to the respective AUX bus, allowing musicians/singers to hear internal and/or external effects in their monitors. NOTE: Due to the creation of an electronic feedback loop, do not use AUX Sends 1 or 2 as the path to external equipment that is to be sent back to the corresponding AUX mix (1 or 2). BAL This control determines the placement of the Effects Return signal's position with respect to the assigned L/R and Group 1-4 buses. Rotating the control counterclockwise (L) sends more signal to the LEFT output and odd-numbered GROUPS; rotating clockwise (R) sends more signal to the RIGHT output and even-numbered GROUPS. The C position sends equal amounts to each. EFX LEVEL Control This control determines the level of the Effects Return signal being sent to its assigned buses. It functions similarly to the Channel Faders (13). 1/2, 3/4, L/R Bus Assign Switches Like the channel assign switches, these buttons determine the bus assignment of the Effects Return signal. [. . . ] (3) The wire that is colored brown must be connected to the terminal that is marked with the letter L or colored red.
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Line Fuse (AAM 350TM mixer only) The fuse is located within the cap of the fuse holder. If the fuse fails, THE FUSE MUST BE REPLACED WITH THE SAME TYPE AND VALUE IN ORDER TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND TO PREVENT VOIDING THE WARRANTY. If the mixer repeatedly blows the fuse, it should be taken to a qualified service center for repair. WARNING: The fuse should only be replaced when the power cord has been disconnected from its power source!
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A
B
C
D
LEFT
RIGHT
GROUP1
GROUP2
GROUP3
GROUP4 AUX1
AUX2
AUX3
AUX4
AUX5/EFX1
AUX6/EFX2 PFL/AFL
PFLCTRL
GROUPS 1-4
GROUP INSERT GROUP FADER MUTE GROUP OUT AFL SIG/ PFL MUTE/ CLIP
MONO CHANNELS
L/R
EQ
ASSIGN
+48V PHANTOM PWR FROM SWITCH IN MASTER SECTION FADER MUTE
LO MID HI PAN
GROUP
MIC 3/4 AUX1 LOW +/AUX 1-4 PRE EQ SELECT
LOW CUT 1/2
GAIN
HI PASS
LINE MID +/- F AUX2 RIGHT AUX3 LEFT HI +/-
INSERT
AUX 1-4 POST EQ SELECT
T=OUT R=IN
MEDIA INPUT
SIG/ PFL MEDIA IN LEVEL AUX5/EFX1 LEFT/ RIGHT/ MONO MONO L/R AUX4 LEFT RIGHT
MUTE/ CLIP
AUX6/EFX2 PFL
STEREO CHANNELS
PFL/AFL
L/R MEDIA MUTE
BALANCE
+48V PHANTOM PWR FROM SWITCH IN MASTER SECTION PFL/AFL LOGIC FADER ASSIGN L/R HI +/1/2
LOW CUT
EQ
MIC
HEADPHONE OUT HEADPHONE LEVEL
MIC GAIN
LO MID HI
HI PASS
STEREO
EQ
STEREO USB
LOW +/-
MID +/-
LOGIC
PFL/AFL ACTIVE
SHORT TO MIX L/R & MEDIA IN
REC OUT
LEFT REC OUT LEVEL
LEFT/ MONO 3/4
LO MID HI
CHAN 15/16 ONLY AUX1
AUX 1-4 PRE EQ SELECT
STEREO GAIN
RIGHT
RIGHT
STEREO INPUT L/R DIRECT CHANNEL AUX2
UNBAL
LEFT
FEEDBACK FERRETR
Graphic EQ
AUX 1-4 POST EQ SELECT
LEFT/ MONO FADER
BAL
LEFT/ MONO OUT
AUX3
Block Diagram-AAM 350TM, 24FXTM & 32FXTM
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MUTE/ CLIP SIG/ PFL AUX4 AUX5/EFX1 AUX6/EFX2 PFL EFX1 LEVEL MUTE
BALANCE
COMPUTER
RIGHT
FEEDBACK FERRETR
Graphic EQ
USB INTERFACE
RIGHT/ MONO FADER UNBAL
MEMORY
RIGHT/ MONO OUT
BAL
AFL/ CLIP
AUX 1
ASSIGN L/R AFL
AUX1 SEND AUX1 OUT
1/2 AFL/ CLIP AUX1
3/4
LEFT OUTPUTS RIGHT
AUX 2
AUX2 SEND AUX2 OUT AFL
FROM AUX 5 AUX2
INPUT
EFX2 PATCH
LEFT OUTPUTS RIGHT
EFX 1 PROCESSOR
MUTE/ CLIP AFL
FROM AUX 6
INT EFX2 RTN EXT PATCH
INPUT
EFX 2 PROCESSOR
AUX 3 & 4
AUX
EFX2 PATCH SIG/ AFL
AFL/ CLIP AUX SEND
T=IN R=OUT EFX2 LEVEL MUTE
BALANCE
ASSIGN L/R
AFL
AUX OUT
1/2
EFX2 RETURN
3/4 AUX1
AUX 5 & 6
AUX
AUX2
LEFT/ MONO
AFL/ CLIP AUX SEND AUX OUT AFL AFL AUX 5 TO EFX 1 AUX 6 TO EFX 2
RIGHT
MUTE/ CLIP
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SIG/ AFL
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D
B C D
Sheet 2
A
FXTM Series Specifications
Inputs Function
Microphone (150 Ohms)
Input Gain (Ohms min) Setting
2. 2k Max Gain (60 dB) Min Gain (0 dB)
Input Z
Min*
-76 dBu -16 dBu -56 dBu +4 dBu -26 dBu -6 dBu -36 dBu -16 dBu
Input Levels Nominal**
-56 dBu +4 dBu -36 dBu +24 dBu -16 dBu +4 dBu -16 dBu +4 dBu
Max
-40 dBu
Bal/ Unbal
Bal
Connector
XLR Pin 1 Gnd Pin 2 (+) Pin 3 (-)
+20 dBu -20 dBu Bal +40 dBu +2 dBu Unbal +22 dBu +2 dBu Unbal +22 dBu 1/4" TS; Tip (+) Sleeve Ground 1/4" TRS; Tip (send) Ring (return) Sleeve Ground 1/4" TRS; Tip (+) Ring (-) Sleeve Ground 1/4" TS; Tip (+) Sleeve Ground 1/4" TRS; Tip (+) Ring (-) Sleeve Ground
Line (10 k Ohms)
20k
Max Gain (40 dB) Min Gain (-20 dB)
Stereo Line (direct to L/R)
10k
Max Gain (20 dB) Nominal Gain (0dB)
Stereo Line (via channel)
10k
Max Gain (20 dB) Nom Gain (0dB)
Channel and Group Insert Return
22k
N/A (0dB) Max Gain (10 dB)
-16 dBu -16 dBu -6 dBu -16 dBu -6 dBu
+4 dBu -6 dBu +4 dBu -6 dBu +4 dBu
+22 dBu +12 dBu
Unbal
EFX2 Return
20k Nom gain (0dB) Max Gain (10dB) +22 dBu +10 dBu +20 dBu
Bal
Unbal RCA Jacks
Media In
10k Nom Gain (0db)
0 dBu=0. 775 V (RMS) * Min Input Level (sensitivity) is the smallest signal that will produce nominal output (+4 dBu) with channel and master faders set for maximum gain. [. . . ]
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