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ou can adjust High, Mid, Low, Pan, Master and PFL per Zone individually. Thus giving you enough room to

play with all 3 output channels.

12 / 13 / 14. EQ HIGH / MID / LOW

The mixer’s Equalizer section allows shaping of the incoming audio signal. All mono input channels are
fitted with 3-band EQ. The upper (

12

) and lower (

14

) shelving controls have their frequencies fixed at 12

Khz and 80 Hz respectively. The Mid range control (

13

) has a peaking response frequency at 2.5 Khz. All 3

bands have up to 12 dB cut and boost, with a centre detent for “OFF”. Turning the Equalizer level control to
the right amplifies the frequency range, turning 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.

15. PAN

By using the PAN control you can change the input signal’s position within the stereo image. When the PAN
control is set to center position, the audio signal is equal for both the left and right buss.

16. MASTER

By using the MASTER control you can change the overall output signal’ of an individual Zone.

17. PFL

The PFL button (pre fade listening) is designed to override the main signal, so although an individual
channel is heard, it is not in complete isolation. If you push the PFL button, regardless of the Aux rotary
control, you will get the complete signal in your headphone/monitors. This is useful, because the recording
engineer hears some of the main signal. So the channel is not only heard, but also in context. Pressing this
button assigns a channel’s audio signal to the PFL bus. Simultaneously assigning more than one channel to
the PFL bus is possible, while the individual channel’s volume fader setting is not recognized (PRE FADER
LISTEN). Once a PFL button is pressed, the master display automatically enters PFL/PGM mode. This
allows you setting a signal’s correct level or making special EQ-adjustments without the need of including it
in the main mix.

18. Phones

This control allows you to adjust the headphones’ volume.

 Phones controls 

19

, range 0-10

Caution: 

Depending on the type of headphones connected to the phones jack, the Powermix is capable of

producing very high output levels via the phones output. Therefore, make sure to turn the control all the way
to the left (minimum setting) before connecting the headphones.
Be aware of the fact that listening to loud sound pressure levels over a longer period of time leads to
hearing-damage!

19) Phones

You can connect a pair of headphones with an impedance of 32 - 600 Ohm to this Stereo Phones jack.

Balanced 1

/4” TRS socket, wired as Tip=left, Ring=right and sleeve = ground.

20) Power On / Off

Summary of Contents for ZoneControl MKII

Page 1: ...ZoneControl MKII ORDERCODE D2107...

Page 2: ...n DAP 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 o...

Page 3: ...DAP Audio ZoneControl MKII Product Guide Warning Safety instructions Operating Determinations Description Features Overview Backside Installation Set Up and Operation Set Up Connection Cables Mainten...

Page 4: ...ains with particular caution 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...

Page 5: ...rve 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...

Page 6: ...ND on every zone Exclusive design Separate master groups each for a different location Overview Fig 1 1 Gain range min max 2 High range 12 12 dB 3 Mid range 12 12 dB 4 Low range 12 12 dB 5 Pan range L...

Page 7: ...or 3 L R 22 Unbalanced L R and Rec Out L R for Zone 1 2 or 3 23 Light to Sound for Zone 1 2 or 3 24 For CH5 L8 L R and L7 L R 25 For CH4 L6 L R and L5 L R 26 For CH3 L4 L R and L3 L R 27 For CH2 L2 L...

Page 8: ...level using the gain control so that during the loudest passages the PEAK LED is just not lit but the SIGNAL LED lights constantly This basic channel setting leaves you at least 8dB headroom This mean...

Page 9: ...Gain control With the Gain control you can adjust the MIC input sensitivity while optimally matching the incoming signals to the mixer s internal operation level When dealing with very low input leve...

Page 10: ...it is not in complete isolation If you push the PFL button regardless of the Aux rotary control you will get the complete signal in your headphone monitors This is useful because the recording enginee...

Page 11: ...tion Before plugging the unit in always make sure that the power supply matches the product specification voltage Do not attempt to operate a 120V specification product on 230V power or vice versa Set...

Page 12: ...always to your advantage Periodically check that your cables are in good condition that they are correctly wired and that all their contacts are perfectly efficient a great number of problems faulty...

Page 13: ...ly dry before linking equipment or supplying electric power Troubleshooting DAP Audio ZoneControl MKII This troubleshooting guide is meant to help solve simple problems If a problem occurs carry out t...

Page 14: ...h 80 KHz Stereo Inputs Line Input unbalanced Bandwidth 10 Hz to 55 KHz 3 dB Distortion THD N 0 007 at 4dBu 1Khz Bandwidth 80 KHz Equalization Hi Shelving 12 KHz 12 dB Mid EQ 2 5 KHz 12 dB Low Shelving...

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