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1.    MAIN MIX          o Main Out  Outputs controlled by the Main Mix fader     Control Room Out   Outputs controlled by the Control Room   Phones knob     Aux Send   Output can be connected to a stage monitor or  effects processor    Phones Out  Stereo output for driving a pair of headphones   The output level is controlled by the Control Room   Phones knob                Sends the channel to the left output  right output  or some   where between     Q Level  Controls the level of the channel going to the  Main outputs        Balance  Works in a similar way to a pan control  it turns down  one side or the other of the stereo input        Aux RCA Input  An unbalanced input for a mixdown recorder   MP3 player  computer or other playback source    L802 ONLY  L502  amp  L802 Owner s Manual    5  amp  8 CHANNEL  MIXERS          Aux        Output  Unbalanced output is useful to send to a Qo Meter  Shows the signal level being sent to the Main Outs  If  recorder  such as a portable recorder or computer to record the red O or  5 lights are on  the output is being distorted     li f                O Power LED  Shows that the mixer is switched on        To Mix  Sends the Aux RCA Input to the Main outputs for live   sound applications  Q Main Mix  Sets the level to the Main Outs       To Phones  Control Room    Sends the Aux Input to the      Aux Send Master  The Aux Send master is the master output  headphones and control room outs volume for the individual Aux Sends per each channel  T
2.   e        different microphone cable and or microphone     e Check the power connections  your power strip  extension  cords  etc     n HARBINGER    You can hear everything  but it s very noisy     e Are all of the level controls turned up very high  Try turning  those down and the gain controls up     e Try turning down channels one at a time  If there is one  channel that is contributing most of the noise  try fixing that at  the source     You can see level on the meters  but can t hear anything through  the control room  speakers     e 15 the Aux RCA to Phones Control Room button pressed in   e        the monitors switched on     e  f only one output is working  try switching the left and right  outputs  If the same channel isn t working  the problem is with  the speaker      1802 ONLY    L502  amp  L802 Owner s Manual    5  amp  8 CHANNEL  MIXERS       GLOSSARY OF TERMS    BALANCED    A 3 conductor  including shield   low impedance connection   Balanced cables        the preferred method for hum free intercon   nection of a sound system for their noise rejection characteristics    Also see Unbalanced      BUSS    An output destination in a mixer  For example  the left and right  main outputs are called busses  because you can send a channel to  one or both of them  Also spelled Bus     CHANNEL    One of any number of signal paths in an audio circuit  such as  input channel  output channel  recording channel  left channel  right  channel  etc     DECIBEL  DB     A term r
3.  PHONES knob all the way down  and the GAIN  control on channel 1  top left  all the way down     Plug your headphones into the PHONES OUT   Turn the LEVEL control on channel 1 up about half way     Plug your microphone into the MIC input on channel 1     eu  qe  os ge    If you re using a condenser microphone  switch on the  PHANTOM POWER function  If you re using a dynamic mic  or  don t know which type            using  leave phantom power off     Turn the MAIN MIX up 2 way     Turn the GAIN control on channel 1 up about     way  If the  PEAK light flashes red  turn the gain back down a bit     8  Slowly turn up the PHONES level while speaking into the  microphone     You should hear your voice through the headphones  Don t hear  anything  Here are a few things to check     e Do you need to switch phantom power on  Look at the markings      HARBINGER    on your microphone  If it says    condenser    then Phantom Power  should be switched on  If it says  dynamic  then leave it off   although phantom power won t damage a dynamic mic     e        the level and gain knobs turned up on channel 12 Are the  Main Mix and PHONES levels turned up     e          sure that the PAN control is in the center     e If the meters above Main Mix are moving  then your problem  is with the headphones  If the meters aren t moving  something  isn t set correctly on the mixer     PLAY BACK FROM YOUR COMPUTER OR  PORTABLE DEVICE    Next  we re going to play back from a line level device like a  c
4.  means that  only the Aux RCA input is heard through the Control Room  and  Phones outputs  This is useful if you are recording the mix and only  want to hear what is coming back from the recorder  This ensures  that the recorder is getting the mix that you expect to hear  It also  allows you to monitor the recorder output without creating a feed   back loop in the speakers      1802 ONLY    HARBINGER          5  amp  8 CHANNEL  MIXERS       OUTPUT TYPES    This chapter explains each of the outputs on the Harbinger L502 802 mixer and their level controls     MAIN OUTS    The Main Outs are line outputs  They will work with either balanced  or unbalanced cables  The Main Mix fader controls the level of the  Main Outputs  You might plug the main outs into a PA amplifier or a  mixdown recorder     All of the channels should show up at the Main outputs  If they don t   make sure that the  Aux RCA to Mix  button isn t pushed     CONTROL ROOM OUTPUTS  CNTL RM OUT      The Control Room Outputs are a separate set of outputs for the mixer  to listen to  In a home studio  you might plug these into a set of  powered studio monitors  The Cnrl Rm Ph knob controls the level  going to the control room outputs  and the headphones      There are two sources that can be sent to the Control Room Outputs   Usually  you listen to the same mix that s coming out of the Main  Outs  If the Aux RCA to Phones  Control Room  button is pressed   only the Aux RCA input will be heard through the Control Roo
5.  that the more microphones and speakers you use  the    If you re using a condenser microphone  switch on the more possibilities there are for feedback     PHANTOM POWER function  If you re using a dynamic mic  or  don t know which type yov re using  leave phantom power off      1802 ONLY     502  amp  L802 Owner s Manual HARBINGER 5          Mono       ED     7 f HARBINGER            BAL  LINE         Q LINE                   INPUT OUTPUT JACKS     Mic Input  XLR connector for a microphone level signal  This  input also sends phantom power to a microphone when  Phantom Power is switched on     Oo Line Input     V4  input that accepts a line level signal   Either a balanced  TRS  or unbalanced  TS  cable can be  plugged in here          Gain Control  Controls the input gain for the selected channel   from either the mic or line input     Left Mono Line Input  When this input is used and not the  input below  it is sent to both the left and right outputs of the  stereo channel  If L and R are both used  a stereo signal is sent  to the Main Out     CONTROL SECTION     High EQ  Controls a high shelving EQ  boosting or cutting  frequencies from 12kHz and above    Mid EQ   A peaking EQ control  boosting or cutting frequen   cies centered around 2 5kHz    Low EG  Controls a low shelving EG  boosting or cutting  frequencies 80Hz and below       Aux   A postfader auxiliary send  It sends the channel to the  Aux Send output        HARBINGER    5  amp  8 CHANNEL  MIXERS          LEVEL 
6. E  OUTPUT       13    HARBINGER    L502  amp  L802 Owner s Manual          Lu  2      lt   E  Q        o    o        BLOCK DIAGRAM   L802    MONO CHANNELS  1 and2    XX PHANTOM     D              sut GAIN    MIC IN  Quas    STEREO CHANNELS  3 4 and 5 6    LINE IN LEFT  MONO     i       gt     LINE IN RIGHT    AUX RETURNS  AUX RETURN LEFT  MONO     PIE    p    AUX RETURN RIGHT    LOW MID HIGH PEAK        OXOQ0       p gt       80 2 5K 12K  EQ    LOW MID HIGH    80 2 5K 12K  EQ    AUX RETURN  TO MAIN MIX    m           58    V V  ES  re    LEFT MAIN BUS    RIGHT MAIN BUS       AUX BUS    LEFT MAIN  MIX OUT    RIGHT MAIN  MIX OUT    LEFT  CD AUX RCA O  RIGHT       AUX        TO CTRL RM  LERT  PHONES CD AUX RCA      RIGHT       LEFT    CONTROL  ROOM  CONTROL    PHONES ROOM    OUTPUTS    RIGHT    HEADPHONE  OUTPUT    AUX SEND             1502  amp  L802 Owner s Manual    HARBINGER       14    5  amp  8 CHANNEL  MIXERS       MIXER SPECIFICATIONS    Parameter Condition 1502 L802 L1202FX    Frequency response Mic In to Main Out 10Hz   22kHz  0  1dB 10Hz   22kHz  0  1dB 10Hz   22kHz  0  1dB   Trim at    dB     THD Mic In to Main Out  0 008  0 013  0 007   20Hz to 20kHz   Preamp Noise  EIN  20 Hz to 20 kHz   118 dB  118 dB  114 dB   1500 source     Residual Output Noise All level controls   minimum    87 dB  88dB  95dB    Common Mode Rejection Maximum Gain  gt 50dB   1kHz  gt 50dB   1kHz  gt 50dB   1kHz  Ratio  CMRR     ae Ru m M            stereo separation     Input Gain Control Rang
7. PHANTOM POWER    HARBINGER          mono        Eb   e   e     HARBINGER       MAIN    OUT    QUN    BAL BAL  E            LINE unsa    PHONES             POWER             AUX RETURN  o       HARBINBER   3 4 5 6       Mono       Mono                      OUT   MAIN OUT    m En      UNE qus     UNE ou                                 5 o9                  O 0                                                        LvL    SERIES    INPUT OUTPUT  j v           e  ea  s     9  9   ue     AUX    AUX  SEND    SR        QUA   MN          PHANTOM   POWER       uo     po   infe MAIN MIX                   L502 5 CHANNEL Mixer   L802 8 CHANNEL MIXER       COMPACT  series_  MIXER    5  amp  8 CHANNEL  MIXERS       IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Please keep this instruction manual for future reference and for the duration of owning  the LvL mixer  Please carefully read and understand the instructions inside this owner s  manual before attempting to operate your new powered loudspeaker    This instruction manual includes essential safety information regarding the use and  maintenance of the amplifier  Take special care to heed all warning symbols and signs  inside this manual and those printed on the amplifier on the back of the loudspeaker   WARNING   TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD  DO NOT EXPOSE THE PRODUCT TO    WATER MOISTURE  NOR SHOULD YOU OPERATE THE PRODUCT NEAR ANY  WATER SOURCE     The exclamation point triangular symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence  of importa
8. THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE UNIT     APPARATUS SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING  AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS  SUCH AS VASES   SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS     L502  amp  L802 Owner s Manual    5  amp  8 CHANNEL  MIXERS       TABLE OF CONTENTS    Quick Stak cc aite dated uid dete tad 4 Glossary                    11  What s on the Front Panel    6 Cable Diagrams    12  ua                                8 Black             13  Output             10 Mixer Specifications s 15                             ss 10 Warranty FCC Statements    16    WELCOME    Congratulations on your recent purchase of a new Harbinger        Series mixer  They are the perfect choice for bands  or individual musicians who are looking for greatsounding mixes  live performance durability and audio specs that  studio users demand     To get the most out of your new mixer  we suggest that you read through this entire manual at least once  then refer  back to it as needed      502  amp  L802 Owner s Manual HARBINGER 3    5  amp  8 CHANNEL  MIXERS       QUICK START       STUDIO QUICK START   PLUG IN A MICROPHONE AND HEAR IT THROUGH HEADPHONES    Before we go through each feature on the mixer  we ll show a few  common setups so that you can begin using your mixer right away   In the first example  we re going to connect a microphone and listen  to it through headphones  Be sure to follow the directions so that you  don   t hear loud feedback through your speakers         Turn the
9. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged  or  B  Objects have fallen  or liquid has been spilled into the product  or  C  The product has been exposed to rain  or    D  The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change  in performance  or    E  The product has been dropped  or the enclosure damaged   15  Keep the product out of extended or intense direct sun light     16  No containers filled with any type of liquid should be placed on or near the  product     17  SERVICING   The user should not attempt any service to the product beyond that  described in the operating instructions  All other servicing should be referred to  qualified service personnel     18  VENTILATION   Slots and openings in the product are provided for ventilation  and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating   These openings must not be blocked or covered  The openings should never be  blocked by placing the product on a bed  sofa  rug  or other similar surface  This  product should not be placed in a builtin installation such as a bookcase or rack     19  ATTACHMENTS   do not use attachments not recommended by the product  manufacturer  as they may cause hazards     20  ACCESSORIES   Do not place this product on an unstable cart  stand  tripod   bracket  or table  The product may fall  causing serious injury to a child or adult   and serious damage to the product  Use only with a cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or  table recommende
10. abinet  which has not  been authorized or approved by Harbinger  This two  2  year warranty  does not cover service or parts to repair damage caused by accident   disaster  misuse  abuse  burnt voice coils  over powering  negligence   inadequate packing or inadequate shipping procedures     The sole and exclusive remedy of the foregoing limited warranty shall be  limited to the repair or replacement of any defective or non conforming  component  All warranties including  but not limited to  the express    FCC STATEMENTS    1  Caution  Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the  party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the  equipment    2  Note  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are  designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  residential installation  This equipment generate  uses  and can radiate radio  frequency energy and   in not installed and used in accordance with the instructions   may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is  no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this      HARBINBER    warranty and the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a  particular purpose are limited to the two  2  year warranty period  Some  states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty l
11. asts  so the  above limitation may not apply to you  There are no express warranties  beyond those stated here  In the event that applicable law does not allow  the limitation of the duration of the implied warranties to the warranty  period  then the duration of the implied warranties shall be limited to as  long as is provided by applicable law  No warranties apply after   that period     Retailer and manvfacturer shall not be liable for damages based upon  inconvenience  loss of use of product  loss of time  interrupted operation  or commercial loss or any other incidental or consequential damages  including but not limited to lost profits  downtime  goodwill  damage to   or replacement of equipment and property  and any costs of recovering   reprogramming  or reproducing any program or data stored in equipment  that is used with Harbinger products  This guarantee gives you specific  legal rights  you may have other legal rights  which vary from state to  state     Harbinger P O  Box 5111  Thousand Oaks  CA 91359 5111    All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are  recognized as the property of their respective holders     equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which  can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encovraged to  try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures      Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the equipment a
12. cluding amplifiers  that produce heat    8  POWER SOURCES   This product should be operated only from the type of power  source indicated on the rating label  If you are not sure of the type of power supply  to your home  consult your product dealer or local power company    9  GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION   Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  polarization or grounding type plug  The wide blade or the third prong is provided  for your safety  If the provided plug does not fit your outlet  consult an electrician  for replacement of the obsolete outlet  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the 3rd  pin grounding prong    10  POWER CORD PROTECTION   Power supply cords should be routed so that they  are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them   paying particular attention to the cord in correspondence of plugs  convenience  receptacles  and the point where they exit from the product    1  CLEANING   The product should be cleaned only as recommended by  the manufacturer  Clean by wiping with a dry cloth  Avoid getting water inside  the product    2  NON USE PERIODS   The power cord of the product should be unplugged from  the outlet when left unused for a long period of time    3  OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY   Care should be taken so that objects do not fall  and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings    4  DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE   The product should be serviced by qualified  service personnel when        i HARBINGER       A  
13. cond lights on the meters  Don t set it too  high   although you might not hear distortion when playing by itself   when all of the channels are playing at that level they may add  together and distort the mixer     Sidebar   Why are there two volume controls      The Gain and Level controls work together to get the best  performance out of the mixer  A quiet signal may need  more gain than a loud guitar amp going into a sensitive    j HARBINGER       RELATIVE RESPONSE IN dB    microphone  Set the gain so that the level on each channel  is roughly the same  then use the Level controls to set the  balance that you want in your mix                    FREQUENCY RESPONSE  55 dB   2           10       o   So               S 10        lt    4   0 20   20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10000 20000 Hz                                                                                                 FREQUENCY IN HZ    The high EQ control is a shelving EQ  What this means is that it  boosts or cuts from 12kHz and everything above that  Turn it up to  bring out the breath of a vocal or the high overtones of the cymbals   Turn it down to reduce finger squeaks on a guitar or bass     EQ MID   FREQUENCY RESPONSE    a  o                                                                                                                                                   50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000  FREQUENCY IN HZ    10000 20000Hz    The mid EQ is a peaking EG  centered at 2 5kHz  This boosts or cu
14. d by the manufacturer  or sold with the product     21  LIGHTNING   For added protection during a lightning storm  or when it is left  unattended and unused for long periods of time  unplug it from the wall outlet  This  will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges     22  REPLACEMENT PARTS   When replacement parts are required  be  sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by  the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original  part  Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire  electric shock  or  other hazards     23  SAFETY CHECK   Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product  ask  the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in  proper operating condition     To prevent electric shock  do not use a polarized plug with an extension cord  receptacle  or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure     CAUTION AVIS  RISKOF          RISQUE DE CHOC  ELECTRIC 5            ELECTRIQUE NE  DONOTOPEN    PASOUVRIR    CAUTION  To reduce the risk of electric shock  do not  remove chassis  No user serviceable parts inside   Refer servicing to qualified service personnel     AVERTISEEMENT  Pour r  duire les risques d incendie et  d   lectrocution  ne pas exposer ce mat  rial    la pluie ou     l humidit          THIS SYMBOL IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE  OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE  SERVICING   INSTRUCTIONS IN 
15. e         OdBio SOdB _____             5048       OdBtossOdB      Maximum Input Levels  12 dBu  Gain    10 dB  12 dBu  Gain    10 dB  12 dBu  Gain    10 dB      20 dBu  Gain  10dB    20 dBu  Gain  10 dB    20 dBu  Gain    10 dB    Aux RCA Input and Aux  20 dBu  20 dBu  20 dBu  Return             impedance             ee  120 Q  unbalanced 120 Q  unbalanced 120 Q  unbalanced   ME       omen  won ______         O Saase Somas           L502  amp  L802 Owner s Manual HARBINGER    15    5  amp  8 CHANNEL  MIXERS       WARRANTY    Have a question about service  warranty or parts     Call 888 286 1809  Toll Free     So we may serve you better  please register on line at www HarbingerProAudio com    2 YEAR HARBINGER LIMITED WARRANTY    Harbinger provides  to the original purchaser  a two  2  year limited  warranty on materials and workmanship on all Harbinger cabinets   loudspeaker and amplifier components from the date of purchase     For warranty support  please visit our website at  www HarbingerProAudio com  or contact our Support Team at  888 286 1809 for assistance  Harbinger will repair or replace the unit at  Harbinger s discretion     This warranty does not cover service or parts to repair damage caused   by neglect  abuse  normal wear and tear and cosmetic appearance to the  cabinetry not directly attributed to defects in materials or workmanship   Also excluded from coverage are damages caused directly or indirectly  due to any service  repair s   or modifications of the c
16. e mixer  If  yov re unsure if your mic needs phantom power  check the instruc   tions or the manvfacturer s website for information  Phantom power  should not hurt most microphones  except for very old or damaged  ribbon microphones     Use the microphone preamp s gain control  explained below  to  bring the microphone up to a high enough level to use with the mixer     LINE INPUT  LINE     This 1   4  input is designed for line level signals  It accepts either  balanced  TRS  or unbalanced  TS  cables  The level of this input is  also controlled by the gain control  explained below     Do not use both the microphone and line inputs on the same channel   The mixer will distort and the noise level will go up     The line input is not designed to accept an instrumentlevel signal   such as the output from an electric or acoustic guitar or bass  If you  want to plug your instrument into the mixer  we suggest a direct  box  also called a DI box   Plug your instrument into the direct box   then plug the output of the direct box into the microphone input of  the mixer     GAIN    Gain controls the level of the microphone or line level signal plugged  into the mixer  If the gain is set too low  the output signal will be noisy  when you turn it up at the level control  If gain is set too high  it  will distort     For best performance  set the gain while looking at the meters  Turn  the Level control so that it s facing straight up  Then turn the gain up  until you see the first or se
17. epresenting the ratio between different audio levels  It can  either refer to the electrical signal running through a channel or the  acoustic sound level coming from a sound source     EQUALIZATION    Electronic filters that adjust the level of certain frequencies  Used for  tone enhancement or to reduce extraneous sounds  Two types of  EQ shapes are Peak and Shelving  described below     IMPEDANCE    Resistance in an electrical circuit measured in Ohms  0   Main   taining proper impedance  between amplifier and speakers for  example  is important to prevent damage to the amp    PEAK EQUALIZER CONTROL   Increase or decrease of a frequency range centered at a specific  point  resulting in an EQ curve that looks like a hill  increase  or a  valley  decrease    Compare to Shelving Equalizer Control  see  pages 8 9 for more information      L502  amp  L802 Owner s Manual    PHANTOM POWER    A voltage signal that runs through a microphone cable to power  condenser microphones  Harmless to microphones that don t need  it  except for very old and or damaged ribbon microphones     REVERB    An audio effect that emulates the echo reflections and decay time  of a large space     SHELVING EQUALIZER CONTROL    Increase or decrease of all frequencies above or below a specific  point   Compare to Peak Equalizer Control  see pages 8 9 for more  information      TRS    Acronym for Tip Ring Sleeve     the three parts of a three conductor   including shield  audio plug  TRS phone plugs are of
18. his    control must be turned up for individual channel Aux signals to    Control Room   Phones level  Controls the level going to the  pass to the Aux Output     Control Room  outputs and the Phones outputs      M  Phantom Power  Sends  L802  48V  L502   15V  phantom  power to the XLR inputs  L802             AUX RETURN                   e  A    dB     i 10  vus   PHONES    Ilinc Room     N     SN    p    f  a                    d  di     Jasi   MX        AUX          LJ                                 0      a  0      a        4                                               f          a     gt   c   gt           gt            AX       ax         E        z         E  z            gt   2            8                    um           3  G           1802 ONLY    L502  amp  L802 Owner s Manual HARBINGER 7    5  amp  8 CHANNEL  MIXERS       INPUT TYPES    This chapter will review the types of inputs on the  502 802 mixer and explain each of their features     CHANNELS 1 4  MIC LINE INPUTS    MICROPHONE INPUT  MIC     This XLR connector will accept virtually any professional microphone   It is designed for microphone level signals  If you have a device that  plugs into the wall and has an XLR output  like a mic pre channel  strip  guitar multieffects processor  computer interface   you should  get an XLR4o 4  TRS cable and plug it into the line input  below      Some microphones  mostly condenser mics  need phantom power to  operate  Switch on phantom power on the right side of th
19. input will be sent to the  left output     RIGHT INPUT    As above  this is a line level input  either balanced or unbalanced  It  is sent to the right output     AUX SEND     This sends the channel to the aux buss  See the previous section for  more information     BALANCE  BAL     The Balance knob has a similar effect to the pan control explained  in the previous section  But the Balance control just turns down one  input or the other  As you turn Balance to the right  the signal coming  into the Left Mono input gets softer  This allows you to control the  panning in your mix without collapsing the stereo width of the input     LEVEL  This controls the level of the channel going to the Main Outs  See the  previous section for more information     L502  amp  L802 Owner s Manual    RCA INPUT    The Aux RCA Inputs are a pair of unbalanced RCA phono line   inputs  They can be used for a variety of applications    e Playing an        player through the PA between band sets    e Sending a signal to the headphone outputs but not to the main  outputs  You might plug a set of outputs from a computer inter   face into these inputs  so that the metronome click can be sent  to the headphones but not the main out     There are two buttons that control where these inputs are heard   One is Aux RCA To Mix and the other is Aux RCA To Phones  Cntl                   When AUX RCA TO MIX is switched on  the RCA signal is mixed    with the main mix     Pressing AUX RCA TO PHONES CONTROL ROOM   
20. m  outputs     PHONES    This is a headphone level output  It is designed to drive a pair of  headphones with a balanced 1   4  connector  If your headphones  have a 1 8  stereo jack  you will need an adapter to plug them into  the mixer  included with most professional headphones      Note that the headphones and the control room outputs are linked    both the mix and level  If you press Aux RCA to Phones  Cntl Rm    the Aux RCA input will be sent to both the control room outs and the  headphones  If you turn the control room level all the way down   there will be no signal in the headphones     AUX SEND     This jack sends the aux buss out of the mixer  Turn up the Aux knob  on any channel to send it to the Aux Send output  See page 9 for  more information about the aux buss     AUX RCA OUTPUT    This is a pair of unbalanced line level outputs  They are just a copy  of the Main Outputs  If you turn the Main Mix fader down  the level  is also reduced here     TROUBLESHOOTING    In this chapter  we ll discuss common problems and their solutions  as well as who to contact if things go wrong with your mixer     TROUBLESHOOTING MATRIX    A microphone is plugged in  but you don t see any level on the  main meters                the Gain and Level knobs turned up   e   sthe Main Mix fader turned up     e  5      Aux RCA to Mix  Aux RCA to Phones  or Aux to Phones  button pressed in     e Ifthe mic needs phantom power  is the phantom power turned  on   Try it if you aren t sure    
21. nd receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  the receiver is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help    L502  amp  L802 Owner s Manual    
22. nt operating and maintenance servicing  instructions in the user manual  accompanying the product    The lightning flash with an arrow triangular symbol is intended to alert the user to the  presence of noninsulated    dangerous voltage  within the product s enclosure  and  may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock    WARNING   Handle the power supply cord with care    Do not damage or deform it as it may cause electric shock or malfunction when used   Hold the plug attachment when removing from wall outlet  Do not pull on the power  cord    IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    1  READ INSTRUCTIONS   All the safety and operating instructions should be read  before this product is operated    2  RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS   The safety and operating instructions should be  retained for future reference     3  HEED WARNINGS   All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions  should be adhered to     4  FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS   All operating and use instructions should be followed    5  DO NOT turn on the product module before connecting all other external devices    6  WATER AND MOISTURE   Moisture can damage the product and can cause  corrosion of electrical contacts  The system should not be used near water   for  example  a bathtub  washbowl  kitchen sink  laundry tub  wet basement  or near  a swimming pool  and the like    7  HEAT   The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators   heat registers  stoves  or other sources  in
23. omputer  smartphone  keyboard  or MP3 player     1  If still set up as above  turn down the LEVEL control on channel  1  Keep the Main Mix and Control Room levels up     2  Turn down the Level control for stereo channel 3 4  2 3 on 1502      Plug your computer  smartphone  keyboard  or MP3 player into  the LINE INPUT for channels 3 4  2 3      L502   You ll need 1   4   cables  either balanced or unbalanced will work     4  Turn up the Level for channels 3 4  2 3 on 1502      L502  amp  L802 Owner s Manual    5  amp  8 CHANNEL  MIXERS    AUX SEND      MAIN out          LIVE SOUND QUICK START   PLUG IN A MICROPHONE AND HEAR IT THROUGH YOUR PA SPEAKERS    Here is a typical live sound setup using two microphones  a stereo 6  Turn the MAIN MIX fader up    way     PA  andianion stage foar monitor  7  Slowly turn the GAIN control on channel 1 up to about           Turn the MAIN MIX fader  bottom right  all the way down  way  Watch the meters above the main fader  If they go up  and the GAIN control on channels 1 and 2  top left  all the to O  or if the PEAK light flashes red on your channel  turn the  way down  gain back down a bit    2  Plug your speakers into the MAIN OUT left and right  Switch 8  Slowly turn up the GAIN on channel 2     on the power amp  9   Switch on your stage monitor  Turn up the AUX knob on any    Turn the LEVEL control on channel 1 up about half way  channel you want to hear on stage     4  Plug a microphone into the MIC inputs on channels 1 and 2  Remember
24. on what application you need it for  It always shows up at the Aux  Send output of the mixer  and you might plug that into the input of  a stage monitor or external effects processor  It also gets sent to the  internal effects processor     If you would like to listen to a different mix through the Control Room  than your artist on headphones  you will need to plug the Aux out into  a headphone amplifier for the artist while you monitor the main mix     PAN    The Pan control moves the signal between the left and right outputs   When turned fully to the left  that channel will only show up on the  left main output  When turned to the center  it will be send in equal  volume to the left and right outputs  Turned fully to the right  you will  only hear it through the right output     Tip  You can use the pan control to create two mono mixes  from the L502 802  This might be more useful than a  stereo mix in a large club  house of worship  conference  room  or other special application     PEAK    The Peak LED lights up when the level coming into that channel is too  loud  If you see this light flash  turn that channel s Gain control down  and the Level control up     CHANNELS 5 12  STEREO LINE INPUTS    LEFT MONO INPUT    This 1   4  input expects a line level signal  It accepts either balanced   TRS       unbalanced  TS  V4  cables  If only the Left Mono input  is used on a channel  that signal will be sent to the left and right  outputs  If the Right input is also used  this 
25. ten used for   balanced  mono connections  or stereo  unbalanced   head   phone  connections     TS    Acronym for Tip Sleeve  the two parts of an unbalanced  two   conductor  including shield  phone plug  TS connectors are some   times called mono or unbalanced plugs or jacks     UNBALANCED    A two conductor  including shield   high impedance connection   These are most commonly used for instrument connections and  cable runs of less than 20 feet     XLR    The three pin connector universally used for balanced audio  connections     balanced connection reduces outside noise and  interference   See Balanced above      HARBINGER    H    5  amp  8 CHANNEL  MIXERS    BALANCED CABLE      Positive   Positive    Negative 7   Negative  S Shield S Shield    XLR M XLR F    1  Shield TRS SR T T Positive  2  Positive CILIL        R Negative    3  Negative S Shield    UNBALANCED CABLE  s d     Ek ii  S Shield S Shield  2  Shield  UNBALANCED STEREO  T Positive Left    R Negative Right  S Shield       HARBINGER L502  amp  L802 Owner s Manual    E  Lu     z   lt   ae  bd   ee       ve        BLOCK ARUM          Tw    5 VDC  GAIN LOW HIGH PEAK    el    5         80 Ex  SHELVING EQ  UNE IN    STEREO CHANNELS  2 3 and 4 5    e IN    UNE IN LEFT  MONO     L gt        LINE IN RIGHT    LEFT MAIN BUS    RIGHT MAIN BUS          PHONES        p    p  pco    a3    AUX RCA TO MIX    1    LEFT MAIN  MIX OUT    RIGHT MAIN  MIX OUT    LEFT  CD AUX RCA OU  RIGHT    LEFT  CD AUX RCA IN  RIGHT     HEADPHON
26. ts  the high midrange of your signal  You might turn it up if your vocal  isn t cutting through the mix  or turn it down if a percussion part is  too harsh                                                                                                              FREQUENCY RESPONSE   58        2           10            5 0               10   E    lt    3   1 20   cz 20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 _ 10000 20000 Hz    FREQUENCY IN HZ    This low EQ boosts or cuts everything from 80Hz or below  You  might bring it up for more bottom out of your kick or bass guitar  and  turn it down to reduce rumble from a vocal or wind instrument      L802 ONLY  L502  amp  L802 Owner s Manual    5  amp  8 CHANNEL  MIXERS       AUX SEND     The Aux Send is separate buss on the L802 mixer  This means that  you can have a different mix on the aux buss than you do on the  main outputs  This comes in handy in a few scenarios     e Sending different amounts to the effects section  so that some  instruments have more reverb than others    e Setting up a headphone mix  so that a recording musician can  hear exactly what they want while you listen to your own mix    e Creating a monitor mix on stage  so that band members can hear  what they need to perform while you mix for the rest of the club    The L802 s Aux Send is post fader  This means that if the Level is  turned all the way down  you can t send anything to the aux buss     The aux send can be sent to different parts of the mixer  depending  
    
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