9
14. AC POWER terminal - This terminal is where the
MAINS POWER CABLE is connected.
Front Panel Description and Controls (cont.)
13. PROCESS control - This control sets the
available amount of ENHANCEMENT between
OFF and 6. DYNAMIC ENHANCEMENT allows
you to replenish any high frequencies that may
have become lost during the compression
process. ENHANCEMENT should only be
added when compression is taking place.
Enhancer Section
OFF
3
6
ENHANCER
13
Rear Panel Description and Controls
CH 2
CH 1
INPUTS
+ TIP/PIN2
- RING/PIN3
+ SLEEVE/PINT
INPUTS
+ TIP/PIN2
- RING/PIN3
+ SLEEVE/PINT
OUTPUTS
+ TIP/PIN2
- RING/PIN3
+ SLEEVE/PINT
OUTPUTS
+ TIP/PIN2
- RING/PIN3
+ SLEEVE/PINT
OPERATING
LEVEL
+4dBU
-10dBU
+4dBU
-10dBU
OPERATING
LEVEL
AC INPUT
FUSE
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
17. AUDIO INPUT jacks - Each channel has an
AUDIO INPUT section. Each AUDIO INPUT section
has an XLR and a ¼" INPUT jack for audio source
connections.
14
15
16
17
18
19
NOTE: Before your power on the unit, make sure
you have the correct voltage setting in place.
15. FUSE housing - This is where the CLG-600's fuse
resides. If for any reason the fuse blows, it is
recommended to seek assistance from a
technician prior to re-installing another fuse, due to
the fact that further damage could occur to the
CLG-600.
16. VOLTAGE selector - This selector is used to toggle
between 115V and 230V power settings.
Select 115V for a North American based power
setting and 230V for a European based power
setting.
NOTE: If replacing the fuse, ONLY replace with the
same type and rating.
NOTE: Before your power on the unit, make sure
you have the correct voltage setting in place.
18. AUDIO OUTPUT jacks - Each channel has an
AUDIO OUTPUT section. Each AUDIO OUTPUT
section has an XLR and a ¼" INPUT jack for audio
device connections.
19. OPERATING LEVEL control - Professional-level
audio equipment just about always employs a
+4dBU operating setting, while consumer level
audio equipment tends to employ the -10dBU
setting. This control is used to maintain
compatibility with both "classifications"
of sound equipment.
NOTE: The XLR and ¼" input jacks on the same
channel cannot be used simultaneously.
NOTE: The XLR and ¼" input jacks on the same
channel cannot be used simultaneously.