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MIXXmaster Owner’s Manual V2k6 © 2006 ARX Systems®

MIXXmaster Owner’s Manual V2k6 © 2006 ARX Systems®

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Front Panel

Rear Panel

•  Level controls for microphone channels 1 and 2

•  Low, Mid and High EQ controls for microphone channels, and 3/4 Line in channels

•  Pan controls for microphone channels, and Line 1 stereo channel

•  Level controls for 3/4 Line in stereo channel, and 5/6, 7/8 stereo channels

•  Master Output controls

•  Status LEDs

• Numbered marker panels for labelling channel assigns

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•  Balanced XLR Input socket, channels 1 and 2. Wired: Pin 2 HOT +, Pin 3 Cold -,
Pin 1 GROUND

•  Input Mic/Line switch (-20dB pad)

•  Gain trim control.  3 indicates optimum standard microphone setting

•  Line In Phono type RCA connectors for Channels 3/4, 5/6, and 7/8. Wired: Centre
Pin +, Sleeve GROUND

•  Input 1 override switch. When switched in, any signal appearing on Channel 1 will
automatically override the rest of the system. Ideal for paging and Evac systems.

•  Input for Push-to-Talk connector

•  Master/Slave mode switch

•  Phantom Power on/off switch to all microphone inputs

•  Open Buss In and Out 5 pin DIN connectors. Use shielded cable supplied ONLY

•  Left and Right outputs-to-Mono switch

•  Left and Right XLR outputs. Pin 2 HOT +, Pin 3 Cold -, Pin 1 GROUND

•  IEC 3 pin AC connector and integral fuseholder. Replace fuse with correct value
only: 100 - 120 V AC 1 amp, 220-240 V AC 0.5 amp. Please also refer to voltage
details on Page 2

Gain Trim

The Gain Trim control is preset at the 3 mark for a typical vocal microphone (for example a
Shure SM58), and should be suitable for a wide range of microphones with similar output
levels.  If you are using a microphone that differs markedly from this norm, then you may
need to adjust this control.

Turn it to the RIGHT to increase the sensitivity, for microphones that have a LOWER output,
and turn it to the LEFT to decrease the sensitivity, for microphones that have a HIGHER
output.

Note: Use a plastic TV type trimmer or a fully insulated screwdriver ONLY.

Adjust the gain in small increments. Remember that a little movement is a lot of change.

Pressing the Mic/Line switch IN actvates a -20dB pad, making the input suitable for Line
levels.

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