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Front Panel Features

Input Level Controls

The 6 dual mic/line input controls are marked Ch 1 through Ch 6 and should be adjusted to provide the
required mix level for each individual channel. Start with the controls set to level 0 and turn the controls
slowly clockwise until the desired mix for each channel is obtained.

Bass Control

The Bass control is part of a 2 band equalisation system within the TX6000. The Bass control allows the
user to increase or decrease the amount of bass in the system. The control allows for 12dB of cut or boost at
100Hz. If no bass cut or boost is required, the control should be left in the centre (0) position.

Treble Control

The Treble control is part of a 2 band equalisation system within the TX6000. The Treble control allows
the user to increase or decrease the amount of treble in the system. The control allows for 9dB of cut or
boost at 10kHz. Generally, a small increase of the treble control makes a system sound ‘brighter’.  If no
treble cut or boost is required, the control should be left in the centre (0) position.

Master Control

The master control sets the overall output level of the TX6000. It is used in conjunction with the input level
controls. When setting up levels, please ensure that proper gain structure practices are followed. In other
words, it is not advisable to run the input channels at 10 and the output level at 1. Instead, aim to keep all of
the input controls and the master control at around the same level.

Headphone Output Socket

A 1/4” (6.35mm) socket is provided for the connection of monitor headphones. The output level to the
headphones is a nominal 3.5 volts @ 600 ohms and is connected before the master output level control so
adjusting the output level control will not effect the headphone output level.

Power Switch & “On” LED

The black rocker switch on the right hand side of the front panel is used to switch the mixer on and off. The
‘up’ position is on. When the amplifier is connected to an appropriate AC power source and is switched on,
the blue “on” LED (located on the left side of the LED display) will illuminate.

LED Display VU Meter

The first LED indicates whether the unit is switched on. The remainder of the LED display is set in decibel
graduations from -21 dB to +3 dB and indicates the level at the output of the mixer.  For normal operation
the LED’s should glow green and modulate with level variations from the input program. If the LED’s are
consistently indicating red, then the mixer is being overdriven which will result in distortion. Avoid
operating the mixer with the red LED’s illuminated.

Summary of Contents for TX6000

Page 1: ...00 is 1 standard rack unit high 44mm and has a standard rack width of 482mm For table mounting rubber feet are supplied but these can be removed if rack mounting is intended Six dual purpose inputs consisting of XLR balanced mic inputs and dual RCA aux line level inputs are included Channel 6 has a less sensitive aux line level input to enable it to accept a CD player or similar high level inputs ...

Page 2: ...ntrols When setting up levels please ensure that proper gain structure practices are followed In other words it is not advisable to run the input channels at 10 and the output level at 1 Instead aim to keep all of the input controls and the master control at around the same level Headphone Output Socket A 1 4 6 35mm socket is provided for the connection of monitor headphones The output level to th...

Page 3: ...y timers The euro connector is not connected internally when supplied from the factory Output Connector The rear panel of the TX6000 includes a male XLR output connector The output is an active balanced isolated output for connection to a power amplifier The maximum output is 1 5V RMS Pin connections are Pin 1 Earth Pin 2 Active Positive Pin 3 Active Negative Note If an unbalanced output is requir...

Page 4: ...power cord and remove the lid from the mixer before operating this switch Internal Adjustments Note The following adjustments involve access to the inside of the TX6000 and should only be attempted by a qualified technician Always turn off the AC power and remove the AC power cord before accessing the inside of the TX6000 Optional Accessories Tone Generator Module An optional ATC5488 4 tone genera...

Page 5: ...rticular attention to cords and plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 7 Always operate the unit with the AC ground wire connected to the electrical system ground Precautions should be taken so that the means of grounding of a piece of equipment is not defeated 8 Mains voltage must be correct and the same as that printed on the rear of the unit Damage caused...

Page 6: ...und any red hot terminal Never connect a hot red output to ground or to another hot red output 19 Non use periods The power cord of equipment should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time 20 Service Information Equipment should be serviced by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged B Objects have fallen or liquid has be...

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