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CH3 (5): Controls the input level (volume) of the microphone connected to Input CH 3 (14).
Zero is the lowest (quietest) setting, 10 is the highest (loudest).For the best possible sound and
lowest noise increase the input level control until the input LED lights occasionally.

OUTPUT LEVEL LED INDICATORS (7)
For the best sound increase the INPUT LEVEL of CH1, and/or CH2 and/or CH3,  so that
the corresponding PEAK LED indicator flashes red occasionally during the loudest parts of
what you are recording.  If the indicator does not light it means that the input (volume) level is
too low and the sound may be accompanied by background hiss.  If the indicator is lit
continuously it means that the input (volume) level is too high and the sound may be distorted.
Monitor the sound with headphones and adjust the input levels for the best sound.

OUTPUT  SELECT  Channel  1 (8) , Channel 2 (9) and Channel 3 (10):

By setting the OUTPUT SELECT switch (8) and/or (9) and/or (10) to L the sound of any
microphone plugged into the corresponding INPUT CH1 (12) and/or CH2 (13) and/or CH3 (14)
will be sent to OUTPUT  CH L (23).  If using the UNBALANCED OUTPUT (19) the sound
of this microphone will be sent to the left channel.

By setting the OUTPUT SELECT switch (8) and/or (9) and/or (10) to R the sound of any
microphone plugged into the corresponding INPUT CH1 (12) and/or CH2 (13) and/or CH3 (14)
will be sent to OUTPUT  CH R  (22).  If using the UNBALANCED OUTPUT (19) the sound
of this microphone will be sent to the right channel.

By setting the OUTPUT SELECT switch (8) and/or (9) and/or (10) to C the sound of any
microphone plugged into the corresponding INPUT CH1 (12) and/or CH2 (13) and/or CH3 (14)
will be sent to OUTPUT  CH L  (23) and OUTPUT CH R (22).  If using the UNBALANCED
OUTPUT
 (19) the sound of this microphone will be sent to the left and right channels.

MONITOR CONTROL (6) and MONITOR OUTPUT (21)
The MONITOR control (6) adjusts the volume level of headphones connected to the MONI-
TOR
 output (21).  Zero is the lowest (quietest) setting, 10 is the highest (loudest).

MONITOR SELECTOR SWITCH (11)
Normally, set the MONITOR selector (11) to position L/R.  In the L/R position you will monitor
the sound of all connected microphones using either stereo or mono headphones. If you only
want to hear the output from CH  L, use stereo headphones and set the switch to position L.
Or, if you only want to hear the output from CH R, use stereo headphones and set the switch
to position R.

LIMITER SWITCH (20)
After setting the Input Levels, turn this switch to ON. The limiter circuit reduces possible
overload distortion from very loud sound levels without affecting normal sound levels. If you
prefer the overall sound quality of the mixer without the limiter circuit engaged leave the switch
OFF.

INPUT CH 1 (12) and CH 2 (13) and CH 3 (14)
Connect the output of a microphone or wireless receiver to INPUT CH 1 (12) and/or CH 2 (13)
and/or CH 3 (14).  The inputs accept a standard 3-pin male XLR connector equipped cable.
Push the connector into the input jack until it locks.  To remove the connector, press the PUSH
tab and pull the connector out.  For a more detailed description of how INPUT CH 1 (12)
and INPUT CH 2 (13) and INPUT CH 3 (14) work see OUTPUT SELECT above.

PHANTOM  POWER SWITCH CH 1 (15), CH 2 (16) and CH 3 (17)
When using a dynamic microphone in input CH 1 (12) and/or CH 2 (13) and/or CH 3 (14) turn
the corresponding phantom power switch to the OFF  position.  When using a condenser
microphone that requires external power in input CH 1 (12) and/or CH 2 (13) and/or CH 3 (14)
turn the corresponding phantom power switch to the ON  position.  WARNING: With the
Phantom Power turned ON 
 the FMX-32 supplies 48 VDC to the microphone.  Please
make sure that your microphone is designed to handle 48 VDC or you may damage
it.  Check the manual or with the manufacturer of your microphone.

OUTPUT CH L (23) and CH R (22)
Connect a cable from OUTPUT CH L (23) and/or CH R (22) to the microphone or line input
of your video camera or audio recorder.  The outputs accept a standard 3-pin female XLR
connector equipped cable.  Push the cable connector into the output jack until it locks. To
remove the connector press the release tab on the connector and pull the connector out.  For
a more detailed description on how OUTPUT CH L
 (23) and CH R (22) work see
OUTPUT SELECT
 above.

UNBALANCED OUTPUT (19)
This output is stereo (dual-channel).  It is recommended to use a stereo-to-stereo mini-cable
(not supplied) from the UNBALANCED OUTPUT (19) to the microphone or line input of your
video camera or audio recorder.  The UNBALANCE OUTPUT (19) is designed for video
cameras or audio recorders which have mini-jack microphone or line inputs.  Because the
FMX-32 has low-impedance XLR inputs and a mini-plug output, users of mini DV cameras
that have mini-plug microphone inputs can now use high-quality microphones with XLR
outputs.  For a more detailed description on how the UNBALANCED OUTPUT (19)
works see OUTPUT SELECT 
above.

DC 12V Input (18)
For external powering of the mixer connect a power supply to this input. Maximum rating
of the power supply should not exceed 12 volts DC, 350mA. Azden recommends using
the BC-26U.

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