Behringer MON800 Music Mixer User Manual


 
2 MINIMON MON800 User Manual
Thank you
Thank you for showing your condence in BEHRINGER products by
purchasing the MINIMON MON800. With the MINIMON MON800
you have purchased a exible monitoring unit, which allows you
to control a variety of signals during music production. You can use
the MON800 as an add-on unit to a mixing console with only limited
monitoring capabilities, or you can use it without a console at all.
With the ick of a switch you can listen to your productions over
dierent loudspeaker systems and thus be able to identify mixing
problems at an early stage. Recording musicians can be provided with
appropriate monitor signals and thanks to the talk-back microphone
it’s you who has the entire recording process under control
Table of Contents
Thank you ...............................................................2
Important Safety Instructions ..............................3
Legal Disclaimer .....................................................3
Limited Warranty ...................................................4
1. Introduction .......................................................6
1.1 Before you get started ..........................................6
2. MON800 Quick-Start Set-Up ............................7
3. Control Elements and Connections ................8
3.1 Front panel ................................................................8
3.2 Rear panel ..................................................................9
4. Application Examples .......................................9
4.1 The MINIMON in a recording
environment ..................................................................... 9
4.2 Using the MINIMON for signal
distribution in simple P.A. applications ...............11
5. Audio Connections ..........................................12
5.1 Connection with ¼" or cinch cables ..............12
5.2 Footswitch connection ......................................12
5.3 Headphones connection ...................................12
6. Specications ..................................................13
7. Other Mini Products ........................................14