Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: When using electrical products, basic cautions should always be followed, including the following: 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only w...
Page 4 - WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE; BEWAHREN SIE DIESE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE AUF!
WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE ACHTUNG: Beim Einsatz von Elektrogeräten müssen u.a. grundlegende Vorsichtsmaßnahmen befolgt werden : 1. Lesen Sie sich diese Anweisungen durch. 2. Bewahren Sie diese Anweisungen auf. 3. Beachten Sie alle Warnungen. 4. Befolgen Sie alle Anweisungen. 5. Setzen Sie dieses ...
Page 5 - INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES DE SECURITE; GARDEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS!
INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES DE SECURITE ATTENTION: L’utilisation de tout appareil électrique doit être soumise aux precautions d’usage incluant: 1. Lire ces instructions. 2. Gardez ce manuel pour de futures références. 3. Prétez attention aux messages de précautions de ce manuel. 4. Suivez ces instruct...
Page 6 - INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES PARA SU SEGURIDAD; GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES!
INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES PARA SU SEGURIDAD CUIDADO: Cuando use productos electrónicos, debe tomar precauciones básicas, incluyendo las siguientes: 1. Lea estas instrucciones. 2. Guarde estas instrucciones. 3. Haga caso de todos los consejos. 4. Siga todas las instrucciones. 5. No usar este aparato ...
Page 7 - ENGLISH
7 16FX ™ , 24FX ™ and 32FX ™ 4-Bus Console Mixer Congratulations on purchasing the Peavey 16FX ™ , 24FX ™ or 32FX ™ four-bus console mixer. The Peavey 16FX ™ , 24FX ™ and 32FX ™ are studio-quality mixing consoles designed to meet diverse needs. These consoles feature Peavey-exclusive technology that...
Page 8 - Front Panel; MONO INPUT CHANNELS
Gain This control establishes the nominal operating level for the channel. The input gain can be adjusted over a wide range (0 dB – 60 dB) to compensate for soft voices or very loud drums. To maximize the signal-to-noise ratio, the gain should be set to the proper level, with the Channel Fader (13) ...
Page 9 - Pan; out; Channel Fader
Pan This control determines the signal’s position with respect to the assigned L/R and Group 1–4 buses.Rotating the control counterclockwise increases the amount of signal sent to L and odd-numbered groups; rotating clockwise increases the amount sent to R and even-numbered groups. For example, with...
Page 10 - STEREO INPUT CHANNELS
10 Mic Gain This control establishes the nominal operating level for the mic input (XLR) of the channel. The mic gain can be adjusted over a wide range (0 dB – 60 dB) to compensate for soft voices or very loud drums. To maximize the signal-to-noise ratio, the gain should be set to the proper level, ...
Page 11 - Phantom Power Switch
11 Phantom Power Switch This switch applies +48 VDC voltage to the input XLR connectors to power condenser microphones requiring phan-tom power. This switch is recessed into the console and requires a small “tool” such as a pencil or pen tip to activate. A regular low impedance dynamic mic such as t...
Page 12 - in; Group Fader; Effects 2 Patch Switch
AFL Switch/Signal-AFL LED This switch connects the Group’s post-fader signal to the PFL/AFL mix. When the AFL button is in , the Group’s signal can be monitored through the headphones and/or on the PFL/AFL display. A yellow LED in the Master section will blink to indicate that the signal on the Mast...
Page 13 - Routes the Media Input signal to the Left and Right buses.
1 Front Panel Media In Level Control Controls the level of the Media Input signal from the RCA jacks (58) to the Left and Right buses when the L/R switch (35) is in . Media In L/R Switch Routes the Media Input signal to the Left and Right buses. Record Out Control Controls the Record Output level of...
Page 14 - mixer. While you can; 4A Effects Screen; Cathedral; Recall; DIGITAL PROCESSOR
1 Page Select Switches (A-B-C) Use these three switches to select the desired digital processor page that is shown in the LCD Graphics User interface (47) and controlled by the encoders (45) and the soft switches (46). Software Encoders These encoders allow you to edit the selected parameters as ind...
Page 15 - When a signal passes through a digital; 4B Output Processing; OUTPUT PROCESSING; DIGITAL PROCESSING ARENA
1 IMPORTANT: When a signal passes through a digital effects processor, a short delay results. When this same signal returns to the mixer and combines with the main output, the small delay difference results in a comb filter. (Short changing delays are the basis of wah-wah effects.) To prevent the co...
Page 17 - Rear Panel
17 This feature is perfect for playing a pre-recorded musical piece through assigned channels of your mixer. USB drives also allow you to record specific segments of your work or an entire gig up to the amount of free memory available on your USB drive. After connecting a USB drive to the USB port (...
Page 18 - Use this B-type USB connector to connect with a computer.
18 Group Outputs These Group Outputs feature 1/4” TRS balanced jacks and provide output signal from the Groups. The output level is set by the Group Level faders (26). Left/Right Outputs The Left/Right Outputs feature two 1⁄4” TRS Z-balanced jacks and two fully balanced XLR outputs. The 1⁄4” outputs...
Page 19 - Power Switch; Pressing the power switch supplies power to the unit.; Removable Power Cord
19 Power Switch Pressing the power switch supplies power to the unit. Removable Power Cord This receptacle is for the IEC line cord (included) that pro-vides AC power to the unit. Connect the line cord to this connector and to a properly grounded AC supply. Damage to the equipment may occur if an im...
Page 24 - NOTES
Page 27 - PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY
27 PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY Effective Date: July 1, 1998 What This Warranty Covers Your Peavey Warranty covers defects in material and workmanship in Peavey products purchased and serviced in the U.S.A. and Canada. What This Warranty Does Not Cover The Warranty does not cover:...
Page 28 - Features and specifications subject to change without notice.
Features and specifications subject to change without notice. Peavey Electronics Corporation • 5022 Hartley Peavey Dr • Meridian, MS 39305 (601) 483-5365 • FAX (601) 486-1278 • www.peavey.com © 2005 Printed in the U.S.A. EX000029