4.2 Line Inputs
Four separate RCA-line inputs (phono) are on the rear of the u n i t . O n e o f t h e s e f o u r l i n e i n p u t s c a n
be selected with the source selection switch (3). The inputs are unbalanced and suitable for the connection
o f stereo devices. The input gain can be adjusted for each input on the printed circuit board (refer also to
chapter "6. Configuration of the Printed Circuit Board"). The input volume is a d j u s t e d w i t h t h e v o l u m e
control (2) on the front.
When the MIX 10 NG is switched on, the line input 1"Tuner" is always selected (the source selection switch
(3) is still working a few seconds after the MIX 10 NG is switched off until the storage capacitor is discharged).
When the MIX 10 NG is equipped with the AP 232 retrofit kit, there are more adjustments possible of the source
selection switch and the volume control for the line master (refer to chapter"9. AP 232 Retrofit Kit").
4.3 Mix Input
The mix input (21) is on the rear of the unit. The connection is unbalanced and suitable for stereo sound break-in.
This input is suitable for the connection of more MIX 10 NG or mixing consoles.
The input gain for the mix input can be adjusted internally on the printed circuit board (refer to chapter
"6. Configuration of the Printed Circuit Board").
Depending on how the MIX 10 NG is used and the configuration of the printed circuit board, this connection
is used as "Return" for the insert (refer to chapters "4.5 Insert").
4.4 Record Output for the Microphone Master
The record output (20) is unbalanced (0 dB). It is used for the connection of recording devices. The signal
to be recorded is the master of the microphone inputs before the sound and master volume control.
Depending on the configuration of the printed circuit board and on how the MIX 10 NG is used, this connection
is used as "Send" (L) and Return (R) for the insert (refer to chapters "4.5 Insert").
4.5 Insert
The insert can be used for the connection of external devices such as equalizers, compressor/limiters etc.
The microphone master is available for the insert. If the insert function is to be used then the printed circuit
board has to be configured according to the use of the mixer. Various connections are used as Send or
Return connection.
4.6 Master Output
The master output (13), +6 dBu, is a balanced output for the connection to an external output amplifier. All
microphone and line signals are sent to the master outputs. The balanced output is controlled and one or
more Protect LED's (8) on the front are illuminated should errors occur. The master output (13) is suitable
when using long cables.
The master output (14), 0 dBu, is an unbalanced output serving as an additional auxiliary output. It is parallel
to the master output (13).
The master output (14) is suitable when using short cables.
4.7 Mains
The mains cable is connected to the mains (10). When you connect the device to the mains make sure that
the mains voltage of the MIX 10 NG corresponds to the local mains voltage.
After all connections have been made (mains, microphone, line source etc.), follow these steps to set up
the system:
1.Turn all volume controls to Max.
2.Turn on the source equipment.
3.Turn on the MIX 10 NG with the on/off switch (9).
4.Turn the corresponding volume control(s) half up, while the output level control (if available) of the source
equipment is turned down.
5.With the volume controls Microphone (1) adjust the volume of the individual phoenix inputs.
6.With the Master volume control (6) adjusts the desired overall volume.
7.The volume of the sound source is adjusted independently from the master with the volume control "Line" (2).
8.Send the desired audio signal.
9.Slowly turn up the source equipment gain controls until you begin to hear the sound source from the
loudspeakers. If the sound is clear and undistorted, adjust the overall volume.
10.If you want the priority function of microphone 1 or all microphone inputs the corresponding configurations
have to be activated.
5.Setting up
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