SoundCraft B400 User Manual
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B400 Functional Description
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The Fader controls the overall Group level, with 10dB of gain in hand at the top of
the fader.
A set of relay contacts to start an external machine is available on the rear connec-
tor panel. These contacts close when the fader is away from the fully-down posi-
tion.
Under no circumstances should mains voltages be placed
on these contacts.
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The image width control allows the stereo image to be varied from Mono,
through normal Stereo, to Wide Stereo. This control has an integral push-action
switch which turns the width control on and off.
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PAN sets the level of the group signal feeding the Stereo Left and Right busses
(When ST is pressed) allowing the group signal to be positioned within the stereo
image. The associated switch allows the control to act either as a PAN (switch
pressed) or as a BALance (switch released).
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The panned signal may be routed to the master stereo mix by pressing the ST
switch.
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There are four AUXILIARY SENDS with individual level controls. Aux 1, 2 and 3
carry a mono sum of the channel signal and Aux 4 is fed in stereo with the post-
pan signal. All Aux Sends are normally post-fade, but may be selected as pre-fade
by pressing the associated PRE switches. The pre-fade source for the Auxiliaries is
normally pre-mute, but may be selected as post-mute by changing internal
jumpers. One jumper sets the source for Aux 1-3, and a separate jumper sets the
source for Aux 4.
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The cue system is activated by pressing the CUE button. The CUE button may
be operated in latched or momentary mode, depending upon how long you hold it
down. If you press and release within approximately 0.5 seconds the button will
latch. If, on the other hand you press and hold for more than 0.5 seconds then the
cue will remain momentary.
When the CUE switch is active, and the fader is in its fully-down position, the PFL
signal will be put onto the Cue L & R busses irrespective of the AFL/PFL master
setting on the Monitor Module.
The CUE button may be (optionally) reset by moving the fader away from the
fully-down position.
If the CUE button is pressed when the fader is already away from the fully-down
position the AFL/PFL signal will be selected according to the setting of the
AFL/PFL master switch on the Monitor module.
When the CUE switch is pressed, this will (optionally) trigger the remote
start/stop facility which has a set of relay contacts, available via the rear panel D-
type connector. The relay can be set to either latching or pulsed operation via
internal jumpers, enabling most types of machines to be remotely started and
stopped.
Under no circumstances should mains voltages be placed on the
contacts of the remote Start/Stop relays.