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S1 User Handbook
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USER GUIDE
USER GUIDE
User Guide – Section 2-4 Metering and Monitors
Monitor and headphone sockets
The S1 provides a monitoring system to monitor all
output channels or the external inputs. The is useful for
setting up the mixer outputs or to simply listen to the
mix in a control room. There are four jack outputs in
total; two paralleled presenter outputs, one guest output
and one monitor output. The source which is heard on
the monitoring system is selectable via push button.
The buttons are set to interlocking mode by default,
which means the button pressed becomes the source,
cancelling all others. An alternative mode of operation is
mixing mode, which mixes the output sources onto the
monitor bus instead. All the buttons can be locked out in
either the o or on positions to stop accidental selection.
To nd out how to set up these functions further please
view section 4 - SCi (page 32). The PGM, AUX1 and AUX2
buttons all illuminate in green. EXT1 and EXT2 both
illuminate in red.
Presenter & Guest Headphones Connector
This standard 6.35mm jack socket is used for the control
room headphones and the guest headphones. The
presenter jack is wired in parallel with the headphone
connector on the front panel. Each connector is capable
of driving 35 ohm impedance headphones. Please see
section 3 – Applications (page 21) if you would like to use
more than one set of headphones on a particular output.
Control Room Monitors Connector
This standard 6.35mm jack socket is the output for the
control room monitor loudspeakers. A suitable amplier
should be used to send this signal to the loudspeakers, or
connect active loudspeakers directly to this output.
Fig 2-24: Monitor and headphone
sockets
Fig 2-25: Presenter & Guest
Headphones Connector
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