Mackie 1402 VLZ 3 [21/28] Owner s manual
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Owner’s Manual
Owner’s Manual
“XLR” Connectors
Mackie mixers use 3-pin female “XLR” connectors on
all microphone inputs, with pin 1 wired to the grounded
(earthed) shield, pin 2 wired to the “high” (”hot” or
positive polarity) side of the audio signal and pin 3
wired to the “low” (“cold” or negative polarity) side of
the signal. See Figure A. This is all totally aboveboard
and in full accord with the hallowed standards dictated
by the AES (Audio Engineering Society).
Use a male “XLR”-type connector, usually found on the
nether end of what is called a “mic cable,” to connect to
a female XLR jack.
1
⁄4" TRS Phone Plugs and Jacks
“TRS” stands for Tip-Ring-Sleeve, the three
connections available on a “stereo”
1
⁄4" or “balanced”
phone jack or plug. See Figure B.
TRS jacks and plugs are used in several different ap-
plications:
• Stereo Headphones, and rarely, stereo micro-
phones and stereo line connections.
When wired for stereo, a 1⁄4" TRS jack or plug
is connected tip to left, ring to right and sleeve
to ground (earth). Mackie mixers do not
directly accept 1-plug-type stereo micro phones.
They must be separated into a left cord and a
right cord, which are plugged into the two mic
preamps.
Appendix B: Connections
You can cook up your own adapter for a stereo
microphone adapter. “Y” two cables out of a
female 1⁄4" TRS jack to two male XLR plugs,
one for the Right signal and one for the Left.
• Balanced mono circuits. When wired as a bal-
anced connector, a 1⁄4" TRS jack or plug is con-
nected tip to signal high (hot), ring to signal
low (cold), and sleeve to ground (earth).
• Unbalanced Send/Return circuits. When wired
as send/return “Y” connector, a 1⁄4" TRS jack
or plug is connected tip to signal send (output
from mixer), ring to signal return (input back
into mixer), and sleeve to ground (earth).
1
⁄4" TS Phone Plugs and Jacks
“TS” stands for Tip-Sleeve, the two connections avail-
able on a “mono” 1⁄4" phone jack or plug. See Figure C.
TS jacks and plugs are used in many different
applications, always unbalanced. The tip is connected to
the audio signal and the sleeve to ground (earth). Some
examples:
• Unbalanced microphones
• Electric guitars and electronic instruments
• Unbalanced line-level connections
Switched
1
⁄4" Phone Jacks
Switches can be incorporated into 1⁄4" phone jacks,
which are activated by inserting the plug. These switch-
es may open an insert loop in a circuit, change the input
routing of the signal or serve other functions. Mackie
uses switches in the channel insert and bus insert jacks,
input jacks and AUX returns. We also use these switches
to ground the line-level inputs when nothing is plugged
into them.
In most cases, the plug must be inserted fully to
activate the switch. Mackie takes advantage of this in
some circuits, specifying circumstances where you are
to insert the plug only partially. See Special Mackie
Connections, on the next page.
SLEEVE
TIP
TIPSLEEVE
TIP
SLEEVE
Figure C: TS Plug
2
2
3
1
1
SHIELD
COLD
HOT
SHIELD
COLD
HOT
3
SHIELD
COLD
HOT
3
2
1
Figure A: XLR Connectors
SLEEVE
TIPSLEEVE
TIP
RING
RING
TIP
SLEEVERING
Figure B:
1
⁄4" TRS Plugs
Содержание
- Channel mic line mixer 1
- Owner s manual 1
- Important safety instructions 2
- Warning to reduce the risk of fi re or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture 2
- Adjusting input levels chs 1 6 only 3
- Instant mixing 3
- Level setting procedure 3
- Other nuggets of wisdom 3
- Owner s manual 3
- Read this page 3
- Email us at techmail mackie com 4
- Introduction 4
- Need help with your new mixer 4
- Telephone 1 800 898 3211 to speak with one of our splendid technical support representatives monday through friday from 7 a m to 5 p m pst 4
- Visit www mackie com and click support to fi nd faqs frequently asked questions manuals addendums and user forums 4
- Contents 5
- Owner s manual 5
- Hookup diagrams 6
- Live stereo pa system 7
- Owner s manual 7
- Aux send 8
- Line in 1 line in 2 8
- Line in 3 8
- Line in 4 8
- Line in 5 line in 6 8
- Line in 7 8 line in 9 10 line in 11 12 line in 13 14 8
- Line inputs channels 1 6 8
- Main out 8
- Mic inputs channels 1 6 8
- Patchbay description 8
- Phantom power 8
- Right left 8
- Tape input tape output 8
- 4 10 level stereo channels only 9
- Effects serial or parallel 9
- Gain channels 1 6 9
- Low cut channels 1 6 9
- Owner s manual 9
- Stereo line inputs channels 7 8 9 10 11 12 and 13 14 9
- 4 main outs 10
- 9 10 11 10
- Aux send 1 2 10
- Stereo returns 10
- Tape input 10
- Tape output 10
- 15 16 17 11
- Alt 3 4 output 11
- Channel insert channels 1 6 11
- Control room 11
- Owner s manual 11
- Phones 11
- Xlr main output level switch 11
- Xlr main outs 11
- Phantom switch 12
- Power connection 12
- Power switch 12
- Voltage selector 12
- Channel fader 13
- Channel strip description 13
- Mute alt 3 4 13
- Owner s manual 13
- U like unity gain 13
- Band eq 14
- Constant loudness 14
- Low eq 14
- Mid eq 14
- Aux 1 and 30 aux 2 send 15
- Moderation during eq 15
- Owner s manual 15
- Control room source matrix 16
- Control room submix 16
- Main mix faders 16
- Output section 16
- Assign to main mix 17
- Meters many displays in one 17
- Owner s manual 17
- Rude solo light 17
- Solo mode afl pfl 17
- A word about aux 18
- Aux 1 master 18
- Pre post aux 1 18
- Stereo returns 18
- Jack normalling 19
- Owner s manual 19
- Return to aux 1 19
- Appendix a service information 20
- Bad channel 20
- Bad output 20
- Repair 20
- Troubleshooting 20
- Warranty service 20
- Appendix b connections 21
- Owner s manual 21
- Phone jacks 21
- Switched 21
- Trs phone plugs and jacks 21
- Ts phone plugs and jacks 21
- Xlr connectors 21
- Rca plugs and jacks 22
- Special mackie connections 22
- Trs send receive insert jacks 22
- Unbalancing a line 22
- Using the send only on an insert jack 22
- Mackie stereo inputs and returns mono stereo whatever 23
- Mults and y s 23
- Owner s manual 23
- Appendix c technical information 24
- Specifications 24
- Specifi cations 24
- Block diagram 25
- Owner s manual 25
- Alt 3 4 26
- Aux send 26
- C r source 26
- Left right 26
- Line in 1 line in 2 26
- Line in 3 26
- Line in 4 26
- Line in 5 line in 6 26
- Line in 7 8 line in 9 10 line in 11 12 line in 13 14 26
- Main mix 26
- Main out 26
- Right left 26
- Submix 26
- Tape input tape output 26
- Track sheet 26
- Owner s manual 27
- Please keep your sales receipt in a safe place 27
- Vlz3 limited warranty 27
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