User manual PEAVEY XR 696

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[. . . ] Also included in the Master section are 16 stereo digital effects from the award-winning Deltafex® digital signal processor. By including separate Time/Size and Color/Tone controls, the user can create many effect settings from the 16 we provided. all channels , except Channel 9 , have a dedicated digital effects send routed directly to the DSP effects processor. To take advantage of the XR 696's powerful features, please read this owner's manual carefully and keep it as a reference. [. . . ] The XR 696 is shipped from the factory in the default setting of Left Main to the upper EQ and Right to the lower EQ. When this switch is depressed, it switches the lower EQ to (mono) PA Left + Right. The upper EQ then becomes the monitor signal only, creating an entire PA and monitor mixing system in one small, easy-to-carry package. This control also sets the monitor level going to the power amp when in Main/Monitor mode (see System Mode #24). mAIN LEVEL: This is the master level control for the main mix sent to the Left/Mono and Right output jacks. This control sets the Main level going to the power amp when in Main/Monitor mode (see System Mode #24). A good starting position for this control is the center detent position (12:00). When phantom power is switched on, make sure that any channel you are plugging a mic into is turned down in both the main and monitor mixes. It is best to plug all mics into their respective channels with the phantom power switched off. This reduces noise in the PA and reduces the chances of the mic being damaged. If phantom power is used, do not connect unbalanced microphones or other devices that cannot handle this voltage to the XLR inputs. (Some wireless receivers may be damaged; consult their manuals for compatibility. ) The line input 1/4" jacks are not connected to the phantom supply, and are safe for all inputs (balanced or unbalanced). An unbalanced-to-balanced impedance converter, such as the Peavey 5116 or a Peavey 1:1 Interface Adapter, can also be used to isolate a mic from phantom voltage. MONITOR OUTPUT: This 1/4" jack provides an output from the monitor mix to supply external power amp/monitor combinations. lEFT/MONO OUTPUT: This 1/4" jack provides an output from the Left Main mix to supply external amp/speaker combinations. When no plug is connected to the Right Output (#31) then the right signal is mixed with the left, and both can be accessed at the Left/Mono Output. This works well when you use the internal amps for monitor and external amps for Main. Only one patch cord is required to get the Main out to the external amp. In order to utilize both internal amps for Monitors then patch from Monitor Out into Right Power input. [. . . ] What Peavey Will Do We will repair or replace (at Peavey's discretion) products covered by warranty at no charge for labor or materials. If the product or component must be shipped to Peavey for warranty service, the consumer must pay initial shipping charges. If the repairs are covered by warranty, Peavey will pay the return shipping charges. How To Get Warranty Service (1) Take the defective item and your sales receipt or other proof of date of purchase to your Authorized Peavey Dealer or Authorized Peavey Service Center. [. . . ]

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