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5. INPUTS: Connect microphones to channels 1
through 4; connect other mono sound sources such
as instruments to any channel. Use channel 7/8 and
9/10 inputs for stereo/mono sound sources such as
keyboards, other line-level audio sources, and mobile
devices:
7. POWER UP: Turn on all external equipment connected
to Passport first, then turn Passport on. Power LED will
illuminate green:
9. SETTING LEVELS: Connect a microphone or other sound
source and slowly turn up that channel's VOLUME control.
LED above VOLUME control will illuminate green when
signal is present. LED will illuminate yellow when signal
is approaching clipping level; will illuminate red when
clipping (distortion) occurs. For best performance, set
channel VOLUME and TONE controls so that LED is green
and occasionally yellow. If LED turns red, reduce VOLUME
or TONE control settings. If LED is still turning red after
adjusting VOLUME and TONE controls, press MIC/LINE
button in:
Adjust each channel the same way. Use channel
VOLUME knobs to set relative loudness of each channel
for overall balance, then adjust MASTER VOLUME
knob for overall mix loudness. MASTER VOLUME has
a SIGNAL LEVEL METER just to the right; if meter
illuminates red, decrease MASTER VOLUME accordingly.
6. INITIAL VOLUME/REVERB: Turn MASTER VOLUME
knob, all channel VOLUME knobs and all REVERB knobs
fully counterclockwise to start:
8. SETTING MASTER VOLUME: Turn MASTER VOLUME
up to 1/4 volume:
10. SETTING TONE/REVERB: Starting with each TONE
control (TREBLE, BASS) in the center-detented position
(flat equalization), set each TONE control to preference
for best clear and consistent sound coverage
throughout the area. REVERB controls are not center
detented; set these to preference:
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