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EUROPOWER PMX1000/PMX3000/PMX5000

2. CONTROL ELEMENTS

The 

FX

 control determines the signal level sent from each

channel to the built-in effects processor; this signal is also

present at the FX SEND jack (see 

).

The PMX5000 has two FX controls (

FX 1

 and 

FX 2

), so that

you can use two effects simultaneously. Accordingly, the

PMX5000 also has two effect aux buses, which have one

output jack in common (see 

 and 

).

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Please  note  that  the  effects  processor  signal  will  be

inaudible,  as  long  as  the  FX  TO  MON/MAIN  controls

  are  set  fully  counter-clockwise.

The 

PAN

(ORAMA) control determines the position of the

channel signal in the stereo main mix.

The 

BAL

(ANCE)  control  for  the  stereo  channels

corresponds to the PAN control for the mono channels. It

determines the relative volume of the left and right input

signals before they are routed to the stereo main output.

PMX3000/PMX5000: When you press the 

PFL

 button (Pre

Fader  Listening)  the  left  LED 

  shows  the  pre-fader

input gain of the channel. Adjust the optimum input gain (0

dB) with the TRIM control 

. When PFL is on, the corres-

ponding LED illuminates.
If the LEVEL SET LED 

 is illuminated constantly, the

signal is within the optimum operating level range. However,

if the CLIP LED indicates that the input gain is too high, you

should reduce the level slightly with the TRIM control. The

CLIP LED should never be illuminated all the time, only with

signal peaks.
The 

MUTE

 switch mutes the channel in the main mix. The

pre-fader signals (monitor buses) remain operative. When

MUTE is pressed, the corresponding control LED illuminates.

The channel fader controls the channel signal level in the

main mix.

2.1.1 Input section

Each  mono  input  channel  is  equipped  with  a  balanced

microphone  input  (XLR  connector)  which  provides

+48 V phantom power for condenser microphones at the

touch of a button (see rear panel).

PMX1000: The two stereo channels 5/6 and 7/8 have an

additional  balanced  XLR  microphone  input  with  +48  V

phantom  power.

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Be  sure  to  switch  off  your  audio  system  before  you

activate  the  phantom  power  supply  to  protect  your

monitor  speakers  from  switch-on  thumps.

Each  mono  input  features  one 

LINE  IN

  connector  (1/4"

jack),  which  can  be  used  with  either  balanced  or

unbalanced  signals.

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Please  remember  to  use  either

 

the  microphone  or

the  line  input  on  a  specific  channel.  Never  use  both

at  the  same  time!

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When  you  connect  a  mono  line  signal  to  a  stereo

channel,  always  use  the  left  input.  The  mono  signal

will  then  be  reproduced  by  both  sides  equally.

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PMX1000:  This  does  not  apply  to  the  mono/stereo

combination  channels  5/6  and  7/8.

INSERT I/O.

  Insert  points  or  simply  inserts  are  dynamic

processors or equalizers. They are pre-fader, pre-EQ and

pre-MON/FX SEND. Unlike reverb and other effects, which

are  usually  added  to  the  dry  signal,  dynamic  processors

usually process the entire signal. So, aux send buses are

not  the  best  solution.  Dynamic  processors  need  to  be

inserted directly into the signal path. Once processed, the

signal then returns to the mixing console at the same point

where it left. Signal interruption takes place only if a plug is

inserted into the corresponding jack (1/4

"

 stereo plug: tip =

signal  output,  ring  =  input).  All  mono  input  channels  are

equipped  with  inserts.

The  stereo  channels  have  a 

TRIM

  control  for  gain

adjustment, with the input 

sensitivity

 ranging from +20 to

-20 dB.
PMX1000:  The  stereo  channels  5/6  and  7/8  feature  an

additional  XLR  connector  for  microphones  whose 

gain

can be set from 0 to +40 dB.
Each stereo channel has two line-level inputs (1/4" jacks)

for the left and right channels. If only the jack marked “L” is

used,  the  channel  is  mono.  The  signal  will  then  be

reproduced on both sides.

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PMX1000:  This  does  not  apply  to  the  mono/stereo

combination  channels  5/6  and  7/8.

PMX3000: The stereo channels 9/10 and 11/12 are equipped

with additional RCA connectors.
PMX5000:  The  stereo  channels  13/14  and  15/16  are

equipped with additional RCA connectors.

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PMX3000/PMX5000: Please note that you need to set

the A/B selector 

 

to A (1/4") or B (RCA) when you

connect a signal to the input.

PMX3000/PMX5000: Each of the two stereo channels has

two monitor controls (MON 1/2) and a 

LEVEL

 control 

.

Like the other channels, they also feature a PFL switch.
Instead of a fader this channel has a rotary 

LEVEL 

control.

The phantom power supply provides the voltage necessary

for  the  operation  of  condenser  microphones.  Use  the

PHANTOM

  switch  to  activate  the  supply  for  the  XLR

connectors  of  the  input  channels.  The 

+48  V

  LED  will

illuminate  when  phantom  power  is  on.  In  most  cases,

dynamic microphones can still be used, as long as they are

connected in a balanced configuration. If in doubt, please

contact the manufacturer of your microphone!

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With  phantom  power  switched  on,  you  must  never

connect microphones to the console (or to a stage/wall

box). Also, be sure to mute the monitor/P.A. speakers,

before  you  turn  on  the  phantom  power  supply.  After

switching on, please allow the system to stabilize for

about one minute, before you adjust the input gain.

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Caution! Never use unbalanced XLR connectors (pins 1

and 3 interconnected) on the MIC input jacks, if you are

going to use the phantom power supply.

The 

AMP MODE 

switch determines the mode of operation

of the PMX amplifier stage:

PMX1000:

MAIN

: In the “MAIN” position the mixer works as a stereo

amplifier.

MON

: In this mode the monitor signal is present at OUTPUT A

 and the main signal at OUTPUT B 

 (both are mono).

BRIDGE

 (bridged mono mode): 

In 

BRIDGE AMP MODE

the output power of OUTPUT A is added to that of OUTPUT

B, i.e. OUTPUT B delivers twice its normal output power

.

PMX3000/PMX5000:

MAIN L/MAIN R

In position MAIN MIX, the mixer works as

a stereo amplifier.

MON 1/MONO

. In this mode the monitor 1 signal is present

at OUTPUT A 

 and the main signal at OUTPUT B 

(both are mono).

BRIDGE

 (bridged mono mode): 

In 

BRIDGE AMP MODE

the output power of OUTPUT A is added to that of OUTPUT

B, i.e. OUTPUT B delivers twice its normal output power

.

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In BRIDGE mode, always connect only one loudspeaker

with an impedance of at least 8 

W

 to the OUTPUT B jack!

Please note that OUTPUT A must NEVER be used in

BRIDGE mode!

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In all other operating modes, the minimum impedance

of the speaker must not fall below 4 

W

.

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Please  note  that  the  power  delivered  to  the  speaker

connected  to  OUTPUT  B  in  BRIDGE  AMP  MODE  is

All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com

Summary of Contents for Europower PMX1000

Page 1: ...Version 1 0 December 2003 User s Manual ENGLISH EUROPOWER PMX1000 PMX3000 PMX5000 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 2: ...hat produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Pr...

Page 3: ...ce All of this will enable you to fully unfold your creativity without being hampered by budget constraints We are often asked how we can make it to produce such high grade devices at such unbelievably low prices The answer is quite simple it s you our customers Many satisfied customers means large sales volumes enabling us to get better conditions of purchase for components etc Isn t it only fair...

Page 4: ...details The mains connection is made using the enclosed power cord and a standard IEC receptacle It meets all of the international safety certification requirements 2 CONTROL ELEMENTS Please make sure that all units have a proper ground connection For your own safety never remove or disable the ground conductor from the unit or on the AC power cord 1 1 3 Warranty The EUROPOWER s serial number is l...

Page 5: ...s place only if a plug is inserted into the corresponding jack 1 4 stereo plug tip signal output ring input All mono input channels are equipped with inserts The stereo channels have a TRIM control for gain adjustment with the input sensitivity ranging from 20 to 20 dB PMX1000 The stereo channels 5 6 and 7 8 feature an additional XLR connector for microphones whose gain can be set from 0 to 40 dB ...

Page 6: ... a sufficiently high level Make sure that the Clip LED illuminates with signal peaks only If it is constantly illu minated the effects processor is overloading which can lead to unpleasant distortion The FX SEND fader PMX1000 or FX FX 1 2 fader PMX3000 PMX5000 controls the level sent to the effects module and to the FX SEND output jacks The effects display always reads the currently selected prese...

Page 7: ...acks and with the effects processor so that both can be controlled together by one control For the FX signals use a 1 4 stereo plug connected as follows FX1 tip FX2 ring The PHONS CTRL connector allows you to connect a pair of stereo headphones or an active monitor speaker 2 5 Rear panel The mains connection is via a standard IEC receptacle An appropriate power cord is supplied with the unit FUSE ...

Page 8: ...y differ in the length of reverb time FLANGER REVERB The combination of flanger and reverb effects PHASER REVERB The combination of a classic stereo phaser and a reverb effect Here too the phaser is combined with different reverb types ROTARY SPEAKER REVERB The combination of a rotary speaker effect and reverb program DELAY REVERB Delay and reverb is the most common combination for vocals solo gui...

Page 9: ...the correct polarity Each of the SPEAKON jacks carries only the assigned single signal see the information given on the rear panel of the power mixer Fig 4 5 SPEAKON connector Please be sure to only use commercial SPEAKON cables type NL4FC for connecting your loudspeakers to the power mixer Please check the pin assignment of your loudspeakers and cables dependent on the PMX speaker output you choo...

Page 10: ...tage monitors Use the footswitch to enable disable the effects processor Fig 5 2 Bridged mono operation This illustration shows the power mixer with a sub woofer connected to OUTPUT B For a bridged mono operation to OUTPUT B the AMP MODE selector switch must be set to its lower position BRIDGE A separate stereo power amp BEHRINGER EUROPOWER EP1500 connected to the preamp main outputs delivers the ...

Page 11: ...nd the monitor signals separately from each another Each of these signals is then sent to two speakers wired in parallel Fig 5 4 Standard set up example The illustration shows just one channel configuration possible comprising mono and stereo sources and additionally the tape input output for recording the mix signal or feeding in a playback signal 5 WIRING EXAMPLES All manuals and user guides at ...

Page 12: ...5 Expanded set up This application is an expanded set up based on the standard set up as shown in fig 5 4 and provides additional connection options Again this is just an example which can be expanded in various ways All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 13: ...3 Mains voltage Power consumption 500 W Fuse 3 15 A 220 240 V 5 A 100 110 V Mains connector 102 dB 106 dB A weighted 88 dB 91 dB A weighted 84 dB 86 dB A weighted RCA approx 1 kΩ 134 dB 136 dB A weighted 131 5 dB 134 dB A weighted 129 dB 131 dB A weighted 10 Hz 200 kHz 3 dB 10 Hz 155 kHz 1 dB Standard IEC receptacle 700 W 4 A 220 240 V 6 3 A 100 110 V 85 250 V 50 60 Hz 1 4 TRS connectors unbalance...

Page 14: ...imilar parts 4 Damages defects caused by the following conditions are not covered by this warranty s improper handling neglect or failure to operate the unit in compliance with the instructions given in BEHRINGER user or service manuals s connection or operation of the unit in any way that does not comply with the technical or safety regulations applicable in the country where the product is used ...

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