EN-4
1.
Level Meter
– Show the level depending on the position
of the PFL/ MASTER Switch in No. 2
2.
PFL/ MASTER Switch
–This switch will determine the
level meter mode.
In the “Master” position, the meter will show the output
level of the left and right channels. In the “PFL” position,
the left side of the meter will indicate monaural level of
CH1 and the right side of the meter will indicate
monaural level of CH2.
3.
Input Select Switch
– These switches are used to
select the input source assigned to each channel. Each
channel may only be assigned one input source at a
time.
4.
Trim
– Used to adjust the input level for each channel.
5.
Mic Level
– Adjusts Microphone level.
6.
Headphones Level
– Adjust the Headphones output
level.
7.
Channel EQ –
Control the High, Mid and Low of the
channel.
8.
CUE Button
– Used to select the channel(s) to be
monitored.
9.
Cross Fader
– Used to mix the sound from the 2
channels.
10.
Channel Fader
– Adjust the volume for CH1 and CH2
11.
CrossFader Reverse Switch
– Reverses the direction
that the Crossfader.
12.
CrossFader Curve Adjustment
– Adjusts the shape of
the crossfader curve from a fast cut for scratching or to
a slow fade for mixing.
13.
Booth
Level
– Adjusts the BOOTH output level.
14.
Master Level
– Adjusts the Master output level.
15.
MIC Connector
– This jack is used to connect a
microphone to the mixer with a 6.35mm (1/4”) jack.
16.
Phones Output
– Connect your headphones to this 3.5/
6.3mm jack.
17.
Power Switch
– Turns this unit power ON/OFF.
18.
Power Connector
– Connect to the main AC power
with the power cable included.
19.
Master Output
– Left and Right line level unbalanced
RCA.
20.
Booth Output Jacks
– Connect to inputs of your active
monitors using RCA cables.
21.
CD Input Connectors
– Use to connect a DJ CD player
or other component with line level output.
22.
PH/LN Jacks
– These jacks are inputs for a phono
stage for magnetic (MM) cartridge or a line level device.
23.
PH/LN Switch
– These switches are used to change
the mode of Phono input jacks. When connecting
turntable to these jacks, be sure the switch is in the
Phono position. When using Line level input devices,
select LN. Always be sure main power is shut off before
change the position of the PH/LN selector switch.
24.
DVS Send Jacks –
Connect to the inputs of the audio
interface of your DVS system for TIMECODE Mode
25.
DVS Return Jacks –
Connect to the outputs of the
audio interface of your DVS system for TIMECODE
Mode
26.
GND Terminals
– Connect each of your turntable
ground leads to these two ground terminals.
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