Setup Guide
Front & Rear Panels
Rear Panel
1. DC inlet w/security clamp
This connector is used in conjunction with the AC/DC adaptor to power the unit.
Next to the DC inlet connector is a security clamp, which can be fastened over
top of the cable to prevent it from being dislodged.
2. MASTER OUT L/R RCA connectors (UNBALANCED)
RCA type unbalanced stereo audio output. These connectors output audio sig-
nal also generated from the DMIX-600 unit.
3. BOOTH OUT L/R RCA connectors (UNBALANCED)
RCA type unbalanced stereo audio output. These connectors output the booth
monitor signal of the DMIX-600 unit.
4. RECORD OUT L/R RCA connectors (UNBALANCED)
RCA type unbalanced stereo audio output. These connectors output the RECORD
signal of the DMIX-600 unit.
5. MAIN OUT 2 L/R XLR connectors (BALANCED)
XLR type balanced stereo audio output. These connectors output audio signal
generated from the DMIX-600 unit
6. USB i/o and DOCK/MSD Switch
A. USB MSD INPUT This connector is used to attach the USB mass stor age
device that contains your music library. Suitable mass storage devices include,
but are not limited to: external hard drives, flash memory, portable digital music
players, CD/DVD-ROM drives, memory card readers, and active USB hubs.
B. USB iPOD OUTPUT This connector allows you to connect to a PC or laptop
and lets you use the DOCK in the DMIX-600 as a stamdard iPod Dock.
C. DOCK / MSD SWITCH This switch allows you to choose weather you are
going to use your iPod as a MSD (mass storage device) or DOCK the iPod and
connect it to your PC like a regular iPod DOCK.
7. MICROPHONE INPUTS
The DMIX-600 has two microphone inputs, one located on the front panel, and
one on the back. Both are controlled by the same microphone volume control
rotatry which is also located on the front panel. The volume rotary features an
on/off switch built into its design, so when you rotate the control all the way to
the left counter clockwise it will “click” to the off position and the blue LED will
turn off indicating the microphone channel is OFF. The microphone channel also
has a 2 band EQ allowing you to adjust the tone of the microphone input.
8. CONVERTIBLE PHONO/LINE INPUTS and SWITCHES
These small switches allow you to choose between a PHONO (Turntable) input
or a LINE level (Mp3, CD, Tape player etc..).and require the proper switching.
When switched to the PHONO position you may use any Turntable with a mag-
netic cartridge. And when the switch is in the LINE position you may connect any
line level device like (Mp3, CD, Tape etc).
9. GROUNDING SCREW
When using (a) turntable(s), you will need to ground the RCA cable(s) by screw-
ing in the grounding fork(s) to the GROUNDING SCREW located on the rear
panel of the DMIX-600.
10. POWER BUTTON
Press and hold the Power Button for 1 second to boot up the unit. To
turn the unit off the power button must be held down for 3 seconds to
protect from the unit being accidently shut down.
3. Headphone jack and Cue Controls
The headphone jack located on the front of the Dmix 600 is designed to accept
any standard headphone using a 1/4’‘ jack. Use the Cue fader to fade between
channels one and two for cue preview. Use the cue volume control to control
headphone volume.The CUE EFFECTS button when ON allows you to cue the cur-
rent effect in the headphones
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