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USER MANUAL
PROFESSIONAL PORTABLE
MIXING CONSOLE
SONOSAX SX-S/SX-V
Audio equipment manufacturer
ch de la Naz 38
CH-10252 Le Mont / LAUSANNE
SWITZERLAND
Tel (41-21) 651 01 01
Fax (41-21) 651 01 09
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INTRODUCTION
Your SONOSAX SX-S or SX-V mixing console has been manufactured to deliver many years of excellent performance. The reliability of the SONOSAX SX-S and SX-V is due to
a design combining the highest possible density with meticulous hand assembly.
This professional mixer of optimum performance and reliability is the result of selection of choice electronic components and severe quality control.
The information and instructions contained in this manual are necessary to ensure safe operation of your equipment and to maintain it in good working condition.
NOTE: The specifications mentioned hereafter apply to all standard models as of serial numbers SX-S 16150, and SX-V 120022.
SONOSAX reserves the right to modify these characteristics at any time without prior notice.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. PREPARATION
2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3. INPUT MODULE after serial nb 16579
4. STANDARD INPUT MODULE
Differences from the newer Power / Mute modules
5. MASTER MODULE
6. SX-S EXTENSION MODULE
7. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
for SX022270 SX-S Extension Module
8. FOUR CHANNEL MATRIX MODULE
9. ADDITIONAL AUX MODULE
10. INPUT MONITORING MODULE(SX-V only)
11. BALANCED TRANSFORMER OUTPUT MODULE
12. SONOSAX SX-V
13. TIPS ON USING YOUR MIXER
14.
15. !
16. 1. PREPARATION
17. !
18. 1.1 Opening the cover
19. Release the 2 slide-locks and simultaneously slide out the cover.
20. !
21. 1.2 Closing the cover
22. Replace the cover and slide all the way in until the locks catch.
23. !
24. 1.3 Removing the battery compartment
25. Make sure that the handle is in rest position. Remove the battery pack by releasing the 2 slide-locks, tilting the compartment diagonally towards you and lifting it out over
the handle.
26. IMPORTANT: Keep the slide-locks pressed towards the center untill the battery compartment is completely lifted out of the mixer.
27. !
28. 1.4 Opening the battery compartment
29. The battery compartment may now be opened by loosening the screw on the left. Remove the plastic side cover. Insert:
8 alkaline D-cells or 8 rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries for the SX-S6
10 alkaline D-cells or 10 rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries for the SX-8 or SX-S10.
30. NOTE:On the left of the battery compartment, you will find the hex wrench (2mm) which will enable you to completely disassemble the SX-S without using any other tool.
31. WARNING :Never leave discharged batteries in your SX-S. Make sure before charging that your SX-S only contains rechargeable NiCd batteries. To ensure optimal
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Back to SX-S PageUSER MANUALPROFESSIONAL PORTABLEMIXING CONSOLESONOSAX SX-S/SX-VAudio equipment manufacturerch de la Naz 38CH-10252 Le Mont / LAUSANNE

Page 2 - 52. 2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

560.8.2 Master assign Switches:561. The switches L & R direct the signals from the L & R Master Faders to Output A through D.562. Caution shou

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610. The mode switch defines whether you are listening to the input signal in stereo, mono, only to the left channel on both headphones or only to the

Page 4 - 215. 4. STANDARD INPUT MODULE

• Output faders should be below maximum.• Preferably operate at highest possible levels at the first amplification stages or at the mic pre-amp levels

Page 5 - 235. 5. MASTER MODULE

autonomy, use only professional alkaline D-cells. Also check the manufacture date of D-cells.32. !33. 1.5 Closing the battery compartment34. Replace t

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81. !82. Traditional professional mixing consoles are all based on the same input structure. The signal from the microphone goes through a phase rever

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• The EQ switch allows the filtering of 80 Hz, 8 kHz and MF tones.177.3.7 Pan Pot (Panoramic Potentiometer)178. The Pan Pot allows progressive switchi

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222.4.2 30 dB PAD (Input attenuator)223. To be switched on when the OVD LED lights up at minimum gain control setting. This happens, for instance, whe

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262. 6. SX-S EXTENSION MODULE! view of the BLOC DIAGRAM (pdf file)263. !264. The SX-S Extension module is designed to interconnect with SONOSAX SX-S m

Page 10 - 579. 9. ADDITIONAL AUX MODULE

operator.290. !291.6.8 Slate button292. The slate button routes the slate microphone to the main L & R outputs, and if jumper 9 is installed, also

Page 11 - 636. 12. SONOSAX SX-V

371.6.16 SX022270 SX-S Extension module372. This module contains the SX022241 Stereo Analog Level & Phase Meter, plus the monitoring and communica

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403. Brown Cable 404. 1 405. PFL-BUS-left 406. Connected to pin No 1 OP-7407. Red Cable 408. 2 409. MASTER-BUS-right 410. Connected to pin No 1 OP-341

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