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Dateq Crew Manual

Safety instructions

EN

Safety instructions

1

All safety instructions, warnings and operating instructions must be read first.

2

All warnings on the equipment must be heeded.

3

The operating instructions must be followed.

4

Keep the operating instructions for future reference.

5

The equipment may never be used in the immediate vicinity of water; make sure that water
and damp cannot get into the equipment.

6

The equipment may only be installed or fitted in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations.

7

The equipment must be installed or fitted such that good ventilation is not obstructed in any
way.

8

The equipment may never be installed in the immediate vicinity of sources of heat, such as
parts of heating units, boilers, and other equipment which generates heat (including
amplifiers).

9

Connect the equipment to a power supply of the correct voltage, using only the cables
recommended by the manufacturer, as specified in the operating instructions and/or shown
on the connection side of the equipment.

10

The equipment may only be connected to a legally approved earthed mains power supply.

11

The power cable or power cord must be positioned such that it cannot be walked on in normal
use, and objects which might damage the cable or cord cannot be placed on it or against it.
Special attention must be paid to the point at which the cable is attached to the equipment
and where the cable is connected to the power supply.

12

Ensure that foreign objects and liquids cannot get into the equipment.

13

The equipment must be cleaned using the method recommended by the manufacturer.

14

If the equipment is not being used for a prolonged period, the power cable or power cord
should be disconnected from the power supply.

15

In all cases where there is a risk, following an incident, that the equipment could be unsafe,
such as:

• 

if the power cable or power cord has been damaged

• 

if foreign objects or liquids (including water) have entered the equipment

• 

if the equipment has suffered a fall or the casing has been damaged

• 

if a change in the performance of the equipment is noticed

it must be checked by appropriately qualified technical staff.

16

The user may not carry out any work on the equipment other than that specified in the
operating instructions.

Summary of Contents for CREW

Page 1: ...CREW CREW USER MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...e equipment may only be connected to a legally approved earthed mains power supply 11 The power cable or power cord must be positioned such that it cannot be walked on in normal use and objects which might damage the cable or cord cannot be placed on it or against it Special attention must be paid to the point at which the cable is attached to the equipment and where the cable is connected to the ...

Page 4: ...ontact Dateq Audio Technologies B V De Paal 37 Phone 31 36 54 72 222 1351 JG Almere Fax 31 36 53 17 776 The Netherlands E mail info dateq nl Internet www dateq nl C Mic Mic Front Front LOW 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 LOW 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 LOW 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 LOW 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 HIGH 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 HIGH 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 HIGH 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 HIGH 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 9 1...

Page 5: ...k and is three units high The cabinet fits into an opening of 445 x 132 x 110 mm W x H x D See also the dimensioned drawings below The 19 inch mounting bracket is 2mm thick When installing the mixer remember to allow sufficient room for the connectors and plugs on the Crew s rear CUT OUT 445 mm 132 mm 110 mm ...

Page 6: ...le Pin Function Type Tip Volume control See page 7 In Shield Ground A GND Line Line 1 Line 2 Stereo inputs Cinch female Pin Function Type Tip Audio In Shield Ground A GND TAPE MAINS 230V 20VA 2000 Input 1 Mic Input 2 Mic Line Gain Gain Gain Gain Control Volume Output Audio Output Audio Output Audio Output Audio Control Volume Control Volume Control Volume Gain Gain Gain Gain Input 7 Input 6 Input ...

Page 7: ...ed These outputs can be used to connect external amplifiers ZONE 1 4 Volume This input controls the volume of the additional zone Between the tip and the shield a potentiometer or an external control voltage can be supplied See page 7 for a more detailed explanation CHANNEL 7 3 Cinch connectors for the stereo line inputs Each channel has two identical inputs line 1 and line 2 for CD players keyboa...

Page 8: ...necting a potentiometer It is also possible to connect a potentiometer between the tip and the shielding to one of the cinch connectors The attenuation ranges from 0 80dB A 10kOhm logarithmically potentiometer gives the best results The next graph shows the attenuation as function of the angle of rotation As a maximum four additional output zones can be connected When an adjustable attenuation is ...

Page 9: ...one line channel 2 This channel can be used to connect a microphone or a stereo line signal The channel has a gain control inputselector and pre fader listening CUE GAIN Volume preset for both the microphone and the stereo line input HIGH High tone control LOW Low tone control Mic Line Input selector CUE Enables disabled pre fader listening When the button is pressed the signal on this channel can...

Page 10: ... control BAL Determines the balance between the left and the right channel When in mid position the left and right channel can be heard evenly loud MASTER Gaincontrol for the unbalanced stereo outputs master A and Master B and the balanced stereo output master A only MASTER Switches the headphone source between master A CUE and master B The LED indicates the source master A or master B When the CU...

Page 11: ...ment LED display The signal on the VU meters is the signal on the headphones output master A master B or the CUE signal An operating level of approximately 0dB is nominal C LOW 0 1 5 4 3 2 1 HIGH 0 1 5 4 3 2 1 9 12 15 20 30 6 3 0 6 BAL 0 L1 5 4 3 2 1R PHONES 5 4 3 2 1 0 10 9 8 7 6 POWER MASTER MASTER B B Multi zone Multi zone stereo mixer stereo mixer 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 12 15 20 30 MASTER CUE...

Page 12: ...CHANNEL 1 AND CHANNEL 2 High 10 kHz 12 dB Shelving Low 30 Hz 18 dB Shelving EQUALISER MASTER High 12 kHz 12 dB Shelving Low 30 Hz 18 dB Shelving OUTPUTS BALANCED MASTER XLR 6 dB balanced 600 Ohm variable MASTER OUT A B Cinch 0 dB unbalanced 600 Ohm variable ZONE1 4 0 dB unbalanced 600 Ohm variable PHONES 6 3 mm TRS Jack 0 3 W 4 Ohm Impedance 4 32 Ohm FREQUENCY RESPONSE MIC TO MASTER 15 Hz 25 kHz 1...

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