Citronic 170.800UK User Manual Download Page 2

 

CM-LIVE and CM-STUDIO Mixers User Manual 

 

Caution: Please read this manual carefully before operating 

Damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty 

 

Introduction:

 

 

Thank you for choosing a Citronic CM series mixer. This product has been designed to offer reliable, high 

quality mixing for stage and/or studio applications with unfailing consistency. In order to gain the best results 

from this equipment and avoid damage through misuse, please read and follow these instructions and retain 

for future reference. 

 

Warning: 
 

To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose any of the components to rain or moisture. 

If liquids are spilled on the surface, stop using immediately, allow unit to dry out and have checked by 

qualified personnel before further use. 

 

Avoid impact, extreme pressure or heavy vibration to the unit.  

 

There are no user serviceable parts inside the mixer – refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 

 

Safety 

 

 

Check that the supplied adapter and connectors are in good condition and the mains supply voltage is 

correct. 

 

Ensure signal leads are of good condition without shorted connections (especially when using phantom 

power) 

 

Do not use the USB connector as a general purpose power source or charger. 

 

Do not allow any foreign particles to enter the console through connectors or control apertures 

 

Placement 

 

 

Keep out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources. 

 

Keep away from damp or dusty environments. 

 

When rack-mounting, (CM8-LIVE, CM10-LIVE, CM8-STUDIO) use rack ears supplied, securing firmly. 

 

Ensure adequate access to controls and connections, including USB/SD player on rear panel (CM-LIVE) 

 

Cleaning 

 

 

Use a soft cloth with a neutral detergent to clean the casing as required 

 

Use a soft brush to clear debris from the control surface  

 

Do not use strong solvents for cleaning the unit. 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 170.800UK

Page 1: ...CM SERIES Compact Live and Studio Mixers Item ref 170 800UK 170 801UK 170 802UK 170 803UK 170 810UK 170 812UK User Manual ...

Page 2: ...y vibration to the unit There are no user serviceable parts inside the mixer refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Safety Check that the supplied adapter and connectors are in good condition and the mains supply voltage is correct Ensure signal leads are of good condition without shorted connections especially when using phantom power Do not use the USB connector as a general purpose ...

Page 3: ...line input 2 x RCA 14 REC output record out on 2 x RCA 15 AUX output 6 3mm jack 16 EFFECT output 6 3mm jack overrides Delay effect 17 USB SD player display CM LIVE 18 PHONES output stereo 6 3mm jack 19 USB SD player transport controls CM LIVE 20 Power LED 21 VU and CLIP LEDs for L R output 22 DELAY and REPEAT controls CM LIVE 23 PHONES output level 24 AUX output level 25 EFFECT output level CM LIV...

Page 4: ...ck AUX output can be connected to monitoring or external processing equipment if required Individual levels can be adjusted to the AUX output via the individual channel AUX controls For CM LIVE models if the internal delay effect is not required a send can be connected from the EFFECT jack output to and external effect unit whereby the EFF channel controls act as individual level controls to the E...

Page 5: ...fader and is independent from the channel fader setting For CM LIVE models there is an EFF control which feeds a part of the signal to the internal delay effect Overall controls for DELAY time between repeats and REPEAT number of repeats are on the right hand side of the control surface these can be adjusted as required An EFFECT control adjusts the overall level of the delay effect If external ef...

Page 6: ...ory device These are outlined below For CM STUDIO models connecting a USB A to B lead from the rear panel USB connector to a USB port on a PC or Mac computer allows audio to be transferred between the mixer and computer The PC or Mac will recognize the CM STUDIO mixer as an external USB audio device and the mixer can be selected as an audio source within recording software and as an output to the ...

Page 7: ... XLR jack 8 x XLR jack 2 x XLR jack 6 x XLR jack Stereo Input unbal 6 3mm jack RCA 8 to 15dB 13 to 60 parallel SNR Mic Inputs 120dB E I N SNR Line Inputs 95dB E I N SNR Stereo Input 96dB E I N EQ High 10kHz 15dB EQ Mid 700Hz 15dB EQ Low 50Hz 15dB Outputs Main L R 6 3mm jack 28dBu balanced 22dBu unbalanced Aux EFF REC out unbalanced 6 3mm jack 22dBu Phones Output 15dBu stereo 6 3mm jack Dimensions ...

Page 8: ...e from your PC or Mac operating system provider Output is very loud or distorted Check level of input signal is not too high Reduce channel GAIN and EQ settings Reduce channel and MAIN faders levels Ensure Hi Z line level input s not connected via XLR Check output levels of equipment connected via channel inserts Check AUX and EFFECT level controls and reduce if necessary Check for high gain recor...

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