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Never remove warning or informative labels from the unit. 

 

Never use anything to cover the ground contact. 

 

Never leave any cables lying around. 

 

Do not insert objects into air vents. 

 

Do not connect this system to a dimmerpack. 

 

Do not switch the system on and off in short intervals, as this would reduce the system’s life. 

 

Do not open the device and do not modify the device. 

 

Do not drive the inputs with a signal level bigger, than required to drive the equipment to full 
output. 

 

Do not plug Mics into the console (or stagebox) while Phantom Power is on. Also mute the monitor 
/ Pa system when turning Phantom Power on or off. Allow the system to adjust for a couple of 
seconds, before setting the input gains. 

 

Only use system indoor, avoid contact with water or other liquids. 

 

Avoid flames and do not put close to flammable liquids or gases. 

 

Always disconnect power from the mains, when system is not used. Only handle the power-cord 
by the plug. Never pull out the plug by tugging the power-cord. 

 

Always operate the unit with the AC ground wire connected to the electrical system ground. 

 

Make sure you don’t use the wrong kind of cables or defective cables. 

 

Make sure that the signals into the mixer are balanced, otherwise hum could be created. 

 

Make sure you use DI boxes to balance unbalanced signals; All incoming signals should be clear. 

 

Make sure that the available voltage is not higher than stated on the rear panel.  

 

Make sure that the power-cord is never crimped or damaged. Check the system and the power-
cord from time to time. 

 

Please turn off the power switch, when changing the power cord or signal cable, or select the 
input mode switch. 

 

Extreme frequency boosts in connection with a high input signal level may lead to overdriving 
your equipment. Should this occur, it is necessary to reduce the input signal level by using the 
INPUT control. 

 

To emphasize a frequency range, you don’t necessarily have to move its respective control 
upward; try lowering surrounding frequency ranges instead. This way, you avoid causing the next 
piece of equipment in your sound path to overdrive. You also preserve valuable dynamic reserve 
(“headroom”) 

 

Avoid ground loops! Always be sure to connect the power amps and the mixing console to the 
same electrical circuit to ensure the same phase! 

 

If system is dropped or struck, disconnect mains power supply immediately. Have a qualified 
engineer inspect for safety before operating. 

 

If the system has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation (e.g. after transportation), do 
not switch it on immediately. The arising condensation water might damage your system. Leave 
the system switched off until it has reached room temperature. 

 

If your Dap Audio device fails to work properly, discontinue use immediately. Pack the unit 
securely (preferably in the original packing material), and return it to your Dap Audio dealer for 
service. 

 

Repairs, servicing and electric connection must be carried out by a qualified technician. 

 

For replacement use fuses of same type and rating only. 

 

WARRANTY: Till one year after date of purchase. 

 
 

OPERATING DETERMINATIONS 

 

This system is not designed for permanent operation. Consistent operation breaks will ensure that the 
system will serve you for a long time without defects. 
 
If this system is operated in any other way, than the one described in this manual, the product may suffer 
damages and the

 

warranty becomes void.  

Any other operation may lead to dangers like short-circuit, burns, electric shock, etc. 
 
You endanger your own safety and the safety of others! 

 

Improper installation can cause serious damage to people and property !

 

Summary of Contents for DS-CM-12MP3

Page 1: ...DS CM 12MP3 ORDERCODE D2184...

Page 2: ...AP Audio for more excellent audio products We design and manufacture professional audio equipment for the entertainment industry New products are being launched regularly We work hard to keep you our...

Page 3: ...Guide Warning Safety instructions Operating determinations Return procedure Claims Description Overview Frontside SD card player Backside Installation Functions SD card player operations Set Up and Op...

Page 4: ...damage caused by transportation Should there be any consult your dealer and do not use the system To maintain perfect condition and to ensure a safe operation it is absolutely necessary for the user t...

Page 5: ...put signal level may lead to overdriving your equipment Should this occur it is necessary to reduce the input signal level by using the INPUT control To emphasize a frequency range you don t necessari...

Page 6: ...ethod to use Note If you are given an RMA number please include the following information on a piece of paper inside the box 1 Your name 2 Your address 3 Your phone number 4 A brief description of the...

Page 7: ...r 5 Mic Channel Bass Control 21 Fader Start B Switch 6 Mic 1 Level 22 X assign B Selector 7 Mic 2 Level 23 Master Balance Control 8 Channel Input Selector Phono aux SD Line 24 Output L Signal VU meter...

Page 8: ...Backside Fig 3 50 Channel 2 GND 61 Channel 3 Line 4 RCA Input 51 Channel 1 GND 62 Channel 3 Aux 3 RCA Input 52 AC Inlet 63 Channel 2 Line 2 RCA Input 53 Master XLR Balanced Out 64 Channel 2 Aux 2 Pho...

Page 9: ...quipment Note When connecting signal sources please make sure that the corresponding channel faders and the master faders are at their minimum Fig 4 settings Otherwise unpleasant plug in noise can occ...

Page 10: ...ning to the left attenuates the signal Minor changes to the Equalizer control usually produce the best results Try to avoid excessive enhancement of the MID band 13 Channel Fader Use the faders to con...

Page 11: ...ft Ring right and sleeve ground Caution Depending on the type of headphones connected to the Headphones jack the DS CM 6 is capable of producing high output levels via the phones output Therefore make...

Page 12: ...original BPM 49 Pitch The track speeds up as long as this button is pressed Release the button to return to the original BPM Fig 8 50 GND Use to connect the ground wire of your turntable 51 GND Use t...

Page 13: ...1 Aux Phono Selector Used to set the input level for the Aux 1 Phono 1 67 input to either phono or line level 69 Mic attenuator This control can be used to attenuate the microphone channel s input le...

Page 14: ...hich the sound starts and cues there Auto Cue If the Cue button is pressed after the search operation or the scanning operation the playback returns to the cue point and enters pause condition NOTE Du...

Page 15: ...starts at the last selected loop 2 Press the button over and over rapidly to start the loop again and again 3 Press one of the Loop buttons again the loop play function is canceled the Loop indicator...

Page 16: ...14 Compensation of interference with balanced connections...

Page 17: ...fader and unplug the cable D 2 Plug in the new Crossfader attach the cable D and place the new Crossfader back in the mixer 3 Screw the Crossfader into the mixer using the fader plate screws 4 Replace...

Page 18: ...tput Levels Master XLR Out 6 dBu 1 55 V at 600 Master RCA Out 0 dBu 775 mV at 600 Zone Out 0 dBu 775 mV at 1 k Rec Out 10dBu 244 mV at 47 k Max Master XLR Out 26 dBu 15 5 V at 600 Max Master Cinch Out...

Page 19: ...17 Design and product specifications are subject to change without prior notice Website www Dap audio info Email service highlite nl...

Page 20: ...2009 DapAudio...

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