Plug the two XLR connectors at one end of the snake into channel strips on the PA mixer.
Plug the two unbalanced TRS connectors into the "Send 1" and "Send 2" TRS jacks on the PA mixer.
Connect the "Left Out" and "Right Out" TRS jacks on the snake box with the "Left In" and "Right In" TRS jacks on the power amp, using two TRS cables.
Connect any microphones or other XLR-connected equipment to the XLR jacks on the snake box.
Speak or perform into the microphone(s).
Control the mix from the PA mixer, which is located in the audience area to ensure accurate monitoring. The mixer's main inputs are coming straight from the XLR connections on the stage, via the snake, all the way to the PA mixer.
Listen to the mix coming from the speakers and adjust the levels on the mixer to optimize the audience's listening experience. The mixer's outputs are sent down the unbalanced TRS cables all the way to the snake box. From there, the power amp takes the signal and blasts it through the PA speakers.