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ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS

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 ELECTRICAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is

intended to alert the user to the presence of important

operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in

the literature accompanying the appliance.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an

equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the

presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the

product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude

to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

READ INSTRUCTIONS — All the safety and operating

instructions should be read before the product is

operated.

RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS — The safety and operating

instructions should be retained for future reference.

HEED WARNINGS — All warnings on the product and

in the operating instructions should be adhered to.

FOLLOW  INSTRUCTIONS  —  All  operating  and  use

instructions should be followed.

CLEANING — The product should be cleaned only with

a polishing cloth or a soft dry cloth. Never clean with

furniture wax, benzine, insecticides or other volatile

liquids since they may corrode the cabinet.

ATTACHMENTS  —  Do  not  use  attachments  not

recommended by the product manufacturer as they

may cause hazards.

WATER AND MOISTURE — Do not use this product

near water — for example, near a bathtub, wash

bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement;

or near a swimming pool; and the like.

ACCESSORIES  —  Do  not  place  this  product  on  an

unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The

product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or

adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only

with  a  cart,  stand,  tripod,  bracket,  or  table

recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with

the product. Any mounting of the product should

follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should

use a mounting accessory recommended by the

manufacturer.

CART  —  A  product  and  cart  combination  should  be

moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and

uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart

combination to overturn.

VENTILATION — Slots and openings in the cabinet are

provided  for  ventilation  and  to  ensure  reliable

operation  of  the  product  and  to  protect  it  from

overheating,  and  these  openings  must  not  be

blocked or covered. The openings should never be

blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug,

or other similar surface. This product should not be

placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or

rack  unless  proper  ventilation  is  provided  or  the

manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.

POWER SOURCES — This product should be operated

only from the type of power source indicated on the

marking label. If you are not sure of the type of

power supply to your home, consult your product

dealer or local power company.

LOCATION  –  The  appliance  should  be  installed  in  a

stable location.

NONUSE PERIODS – The power cord of the appliance

should be unplugged from the outlet when left un-

used for a long period of time.

GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION

If this product is equipped with a polarized alternating

current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than

the other), it will fit into the outlet only one way. This

is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug

fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug

should  still  fail  to  fit,  contact  your  electrician  to

replace  your  obsolete  outlet.  Do  not  defeat  the

safety purpose of the polarized plug.

If  this  product  is  equipped  with  a  three-wire

grounding type plug, a plug having a third (grounding)

pin, it will only fit into a grounding type power outlet.

This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the

plug  into  the  outlet,  contact  your  electrician  to

replace  your  obsolete  outlet.  Do  not  defeat  the

safety purpose of the grounding type plug.

POWER-CORD PROTECTION -  Power-supply cords

should be routed so that they are not likely to be

walked  on  or  pinched  by  items  placed  upon  or

against them, paying particular attention to cords at

plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where

they exit from the product.

OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING —  If an outside

antenna or cable system is connected to the product,

be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so

as to provide some protection against voltage surges

and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National

Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information

with regard to proper grounding of the mast and

supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire

to  an  antenna  discharge  unit,  size  of  grounding

conductors,  location  of  antenna-discharge  unit,

connection  to  grounding  electrodes,  and

requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure

A.

LIGHTNING — For added protection for this product

during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended

and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from

the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable

system. This will prevent damage to the product

due to lightning and power-line surges.

POWER LINES — An outside antenna system should

not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines

or other electric light or power circuits, or where it

can  fall  into  such  power  lines  or  circuits.  When

installing an outside antenna system, extreme care

should be taken to keep from touching such power

lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.

OVERLOADING  —  Do  not  overload  wall  outlets,

extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles

as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.

OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY -  Never push objects of

any kind into this product through openings as they

may  touch  dangerous  voltage  points  or  short-out

parts  that  could  result  in  a  fire  or  electric  shock.

Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.

SERVICING — Do not attempt to service this product

yourself as opening or removing covers may expose

you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all

servicing to qualified service personnel.

DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE  -  Unplug this product

from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified

service personnel under the following conditions:

When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.

If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into

the product.

If the product has been exposed to rain or water.

If the product does not operate normally by following

the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls

that are covered by the operating instructions as an

improper adjustment of other controls may result in

damage and will often require extensive work by a

qualified  technician  to  restore  the  product  to  its

normal operation.

If the product has been dropped or damaged in any

way.

When  the  product  exhibits  a  distinct  change  in

performance — this indicates a need for service.

REPLACEMENT  PARTS  -- W hen  replacement  parts

are required, be sure the service technician has used

replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or

have the same characteristics as the original part.

Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric

shock, or other hazards.

SAFETY CHECK -  Upon completion of any service or

repairs to this product, ask the service technician to

perform safety checks to determine that the product

is in proper operating condition.

WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING — The product should

not be mounted to a wall or ceiling.

HEAT — The product should be situated away from heat

sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or

other products (including amplifiers) that produce

heat.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

ANTENNA

LEAD IN

WIRE

GROUND

CLAMP

ANTENNA

DISCHARGE UNIT

(NEC SECTION 810-20)

GROUNDING CONDUCTORS

(NEC SECTION 810-21)

GROUND CLAMPS

POWER SERVICE GROUNDING

ELECTRODE SYSTEM

(NEC ART 250, PART H)

ELECTRIC

SERVICE

EQUIPMENT

Fig. A

NEC — NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE

CAUTION: TO REDUCE  THE  RISK  OF ELECTRIC 

SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR BACK). 

THERE  ARE  NO USER  SERVICEABLE  PARTS 

INSIDE  REFER SERVICE TO YOUR AUTHORIZED 

AMERICAN AUDIO

®

 SERVICE TECHNICIAN.

Summary of Contents for Encore 1000

Page 1: ...Featuring Encore 1000 User Guide and Reference Manual 3 11 ...

Page 2: ... speed IMPORTANT INFORMATION 3 ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 UNPACKING 6 CUSTOMER SUPPORT 6 FEATURES 7 SET UP INSTALLATION 8 FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS CD PLAYER 9 MIXER 12 FRONT REAR PANEL 14 LCD DISPLAY 16 INTERNAL MENU 17 BASIC OPERATIONS LOADING REMOVING DISC 18 TRACK SELECTION 18 STARTING PLAYBACK 19 PAUSING PLAYBACK 19 FRAME SEARCH 19 SETTING A CUE POINT 20 CREATING A SEAMLESS L...

Page 3: ...NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICE TO YOUR AUTHORIZED American Audio DEALER The lightning flash with an arrow triangular symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of non insulated dangerous volt age within the products enclosure and may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point triangular symbol is intended to alert the user to t...

Page 4: ...POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs conveniencereceptacles andthepointwhere they exit from the product OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING If an outside antennaorcablesystemisconnectedtotheproduct be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as...

Page 5: ...er appliances includ ing amplifiers that produce heat 6 Power Sources The system should be con nected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the system 7 Servicing The user should not attempt to service the system beyond that described in the operating instructions All other ser vicing should be referred to qualified service personnel The system ...

Page 6: ...m has been thoroughly tested and has been shipped in perfect operating condition Carefully check the shipping carton for damage that may have occurred during shipping If the carton appears to be damaged carefully inspect your system for any damage and be sure all equipment necessary to operate the system has arrived intact In the event damage has been found or parts are missing please contact our ...

Page 7: ...is in cue or pause mode and you move the fader at least 20 to the right player two 2 will begin to play When the crossfader is to the right and you move it 20 to the left player one 1 will begin to play You can create great effects similar to scratching with this feature After storing cue points on each side of the CD player different songs may quickly be recalled by moving the mixer crossfader ba...

Page 8: ...ible within the angles shown in Figure 2 Mount the unit so that the visual angle is within this range Figure 1 15 Figure 2 American Audio www AmericanAudio us Encore 1000 Instruction Manual Page 8 FOR BEST CD R DISC PLAYBACK RESULTS IN THIS CD PLAYER PLEASE FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES 1 High quality CD R Audio discs should conform to the standards of the Orange Book 2 2 Use a high quality bit rate whe...

Page 9: ...d TOTAL REMAINING TIME this is for CDs only 4 SGL CTN This function allows you to choose between single track play or continuous track play all tracks in order This function also operates in RELAY mode when RELAY is activated Pressing and holding this button for at least 3 secs will activate AUTO CUE 5 PITCH SLIDER This slider is used to adjust the playback pitch percentage The slider is a set adj...

Page 10: ...c source Remember this is a momentary function When you remove your finger from the pitch button the BPM s will automatically return to PITCH SLIDERS 5 pitch value Holding down this button will give a maximum of 100 pitch Use this function to slow to another playing music source Be sure to notice that this function is a momentary pitch adjustment for a more precise adjustment use the PITCH SLIDER ...

Page 11: ...speeds 15 ADVANCE TRACK FOLDER BUTTONS 10 TRACK SKIP BUTTON This button is used to select a track Tapping this button will forward skip to the next track holding down this button will rapidly forward skip through the tracks When the FOLDER BUTTON 2 is active pushing this button will advance to the next folder 10 TRACK SKIP This button allows you to skip ahead by 10 tracks Example if you are at Tra...

Page 12: ...gin playback on an audio source connected to the channel you are adjusting 4 Use the Gain Control 19 to adjust an average output volume of 4 dB 5 Repeat this step for all channels 20 EQUALIZER All of the channels include a three band signal EQ These controls are used to increase or decrease the LOW s MID s and HI s of the output signal TREBLE CONTROL This knob is used to adjust the treble levels o...

Page 13: ...el two position far right This will immediately trigger the play func tion on CD drive two and return CD drive one to cue mode To return to normal fader opera tion turn the Fader Q Start ON OFF SWITCH to the OFF position 25 CROSSFADER This fader is used to blend the output signals of channels one and two together When the fader is in the full left position channel 1 the output signal of channel on...

Page 14: ...is tray is used to load and unload a compact disc The tray is opened and closed by pressing the OPEN CLOSE BUTTON Never attempt to force the transport tray open or closed when the power is turned off D REAR PANEL FIGURE 6 33 MICROPHONE This combo jack will accept a standard 1 4 plug or XLR 3 pin balanced male plug The volume output level for this microphone will be controlled by its own respective...

Page 15: ...ONTROL 28 37 RCA MASTER OUTPUTS The RCA jacks send a low current unbalanced output signal These jacks should only be used for shorter cable runs to signal processors or looping to another mixer For cable runs greater than 15 feet use the XLR BALANCED JACKS 38 38 BALANCED XLR MASTER OUTPUT JACS The Master Output includes a pair of XLR Balanced jacks as well as a pair of RCA UNBALANCED JACKS 37 The ...

Page 16: ...n touched 52 CHARACTER DISPLAY This will display the name of the track folder and album when a Mp3 disc is loaded 53 ELAPSED TOTAL REMAIN REMAIN INDICATOR This indicator is in direct reference to the TIME METER 44 When the ELAPSED indicator is displayed in the LCD 16 the time defined will refer to a single track s elapsed time When REMAIN is indicated in the LCD DISPLAY 16 the TIME DISPLAY 44 in t...

Page 17: ...SER VerXX Servo version DSP VerXX DSP version Displays the firmware version The firmware is tested to ensure that the Encore 1000 is free of defects If updates are released they will be posted on the American Audio website 8 Load Default Press TRACK Knob to enter load defaults LCD displays Load OK Will reset all settings to factory default except for Firmware version 9 Exit Save Exit Save setting ...

Page 18: ...selected will immediately begin playback as soon as the search operation is completed 1 LOADING EJECTING DISCS The Encore 1000 can only play 3 inch and regular 5 inch CDs When loading a CD into the player always hold the disc by it edge Load the disc label side up and never touch the signal surface the glossy side To remove a disc from the player press the OPEN CLOSE BUTTON 1 see Figure 8 CAUTION ...

Page 19: ...12 Stopping playback will not stop the drive mechanism but merely pause or cue the track this functions allows the unit to begin play instantly The drive mecha nism will only stop if a disc is ejected or the unit has gone in to sleep mode There are two ways to stop pause playback 1 Press the PLAY PAUSE BUTTON 11 during playback This will pause play back at the exact same point the PLAY PAUSE BUTTO...

Page 20: ...CUE BUTTON 13 will now return you to this exact point NOTE Scratch mode must be inactive for JOG WHEEL search mode to work It is best to use the rim of the JOG WHEEL Figure 15 Figure 14 8 SETTING A CUE POINT A cue point is the exact point playback will begin when the PLAY PAUSE button 11 is pressed You may set your cue points anywhere on a disc or in a track There are three 3 ways to set and creat...

Page 21: ... activated LCD LOOP INDICATORS During a loop the RELOOP INDICATOR 49 will flash in the LCD DISPLAY 16 indicating a loop is active EXITING A LOOP To exit a SEAMLESS LOOP press the OUT BUTTON 10 Music playback will resume normal play The IN BUT TON 10 and OUT BUTTON 10 LEDs will remain lit to remind you that a loop is in memory Figure 20 Figure 19 9 CREATING AND PLAYING A SEAMLESS LOOP A seamless lo...

Page 22: ... as the current tracks remain ing running time 2 ELAPSED This details the time in the LCD 16 as the current tracks elapsed running time 3 TOTAL REMAIN This details the time in the LCD 16 as the current CD total remaining running time this is for CDs only TIME BAR INDICATOR This details the time defined in the TIME METER 44 as a visual bar icon As with the TIME METER 44 this bar is also dependent o...

Page 23: ... increase the pitch and up will decrease the pitch Activating the PITCH SLIDER 5 To activate the PITCH SLIDER 5 you must turn on the pitch adjustment function Press the ON OFF BUTTON 6 located at the top right of the unit The ON OFF BUTTON 6 LED will glow when the function is activated If the pitch function is not activated the PITCH SLIDER 5 will not function PITCH ADJUSTMENTS You can activate th...

Page 24: ... PITCH BEND BUTTON 8 will decrease track playback speed The extent to which the speed changes is proportionate to the amount of time the button is pressed For example if the PITCH BEND BUTTON 8 is held down continuously as in figure 28 the disc speed will increases and will continue to increase until it reaches a maximum of 16 speed gain When you release the PITCH BEND BUTTON 8 the disc speed will...

Page 25: ...sfader is disabled 3 After they have both cued press the PLAY PAUSE BUTTON 11 on one player to begin playback 4 After the first player s single track has ended the second player s track will immediately begin playback 5 FLIP FLOP will continue until you stop it power is interrupted or you switch to an outboard audio source To RELAY entire CDs Be sure your players are both in continuous play mode m...

Page 26: ...the different folders files located on your Mp3 disc 1 Press the FOLDER BUTTON 2 so that the FOL DER LED lights up The artist and song title should appear in the CHARACTER DISPLAY 52 and the Folder number will appear in the FOLDER INDICATOR 42 2 Now press the TRACK BUTTONS 15 to scroll forward or backwards through the folders Figure 30 Figure 31 ...

Page 27: ...erican Audio www AmericanAudio us Encore 1000 Instruction Manual Page 27 This image details a typical DJ Set Up consisting of a microphone Mp3 player CD players and a tape deck Note Turntables cannot be connected to the ENCORE 1000 ...

Page 28: ...up This image details a typical stereo output layout Note the use of the Balanced XLR Jacks on both the mixer and the amplifier Always use the balanced output jacks whenever possible The balanced output jacks should always be used for cable runs in excess of 15 feet Using the balanced jacks will ensure a clean signal through out the entire audio system ...

Page 29: ...nob Lift and remove the mixer face plate to access the cross fader Carefully pull the crossfader up from its seated position 3 After removing the crossfader disconnect the ribbon cable that attaches the crossfader to the PC board Grasp the crossfader by its base and pull the ribbon cable by its connector not the actual cables The connector is designed to only fit one way so don t worry about the c...

Page 30: ...tion affects the reliability of the product if the product has been repaired or serviced by anyone other than the American Audio factory unless prior written authorization was issued to purchaser by American Audio if the product is damaged because not properly maintained as set forth in the instruction manual D This is not a service contract and this warranty does not include maintenance cleaning ...

Page 31: ...et to 0dBV output Load 100K OHM maximum gain EQ Flat Input Impedance Reference Level LINE 22K OHM 14dBV 200mV AUX 22K OHM 14dBV 200mV MIC 10K OHM 50dBV 3 16mV Output Impedance Sensitivity REC 7K OHM 10dBV 316mV 2dB MASTER 300 OHM 0dBV 1V 2dB MASTER XLR 300 OHM 4dBm 1 23V 2dB PHONES 33 OHM 0dBV 1V 2dB Maximum Input 1KHz Master Output THD 10 EQ falt Maximum Gain LINE More than 0dBV 1V AUX More than ...

Page 32: ...ductor laser Wave length 780nm American Audio www AmericanAudio us Encore 1000 Instruction Manual Page 32 NOTES Specifications and improvements in the design of this unit and this manual are subject to change without any prior written notice MP3 FORMAT Applicable file extensions mp3 MP3 mP3 Mp3 ISO9660 Max 63 characters Joliet Max 63 characters CD ROM sector format mode 1 only Max number of Folder...

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