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Front panel
Owner’s Manual
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6 Fader
Adjusts the output level of the channel.
If MONITOR has been assigned, this fader adjusts
the monitor output level.
USB connector
You can connect a USB
flash drive to the USB
connector to record or play
audio files, and to save or
load internal data.
The Help file displayed on the unit screen is also loaded
from a connected USB flash drive.
You can also save “User authentication key” data on a
USB flash drive. This determines the user level and
limits the functionality to which each user has access.
NOTE
Operation is guaranteed only for a connection with a USB
flash drive.
USB flash drive capacities and formats
The operation of USB flash drives with capacities of up
to 32GB has been verified.
(However, this does not guarantee operation of all USB
flash drives.)
The FAT16 and FAT32 formats are supported.
Prevention of accidental erasure
Some USB flash drives have a write-protect setting that
lets you prevent data from being erased accidentally. If
your flash drive contains important data, it is a good idea
to use the write-protect setting to prevent accidental
erasure.
On the other hand, you will need to make sure that your
USB flash drives write-protect setting is turned off before
you save data onto it.
NOTICE
An ACCESS indicator appears in the function access area
while data is being accessed (saved, loaded, or deleted).
Do not disconnect the USB flash drive or power-off the QL
unit while this indicator is shown. Doing so may damage
your flash drive, or may damage the data in the QL unit or
on your media device.
Front panel
1 PHONES LEVEL knob
Adjusts the level of the signal output from the
PHONES OUT jack.
2 PHONES Out (headphone output) jack
Lets you monitor the MONITOR OUT or CUE
signal.
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