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iDX-FX SERIES: OWNER’S MANUAL

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J. WARRANTY INFORMATION – 5 Year Warranty Term

Consumer Guarantees

When you purchase a National Audio Systems distributed product, you have the peace of mind in knowing that your product is covered by the NAS 
warranty. The NAS warranty is provided by National Audio Systems Pty Ltd (ABN 50 085 679 894), 127 Merrindale Drive, Croydon, Victoria 3136. [‘NAS’]
The Australian Consumer Law protects consumers by giving them certain guaranteed rights when they buy goods and services. Rights guaranteed under 
the Australian Consumer Law include;
•  The goods are of acceptable quality;
•  The goods match their description or any sample or demonstration model;
• 

The goods are fit for any represented purpose or purpose which the consumer has made known;

•  Repairs and spare parts are reasonably available (unless notice has been provided that repairs or spare parts would not be available); and
•  The services are carried out with reasonable care and skill and are completed within a reasonable time
These rights are called ‘Consumer Guarantees’ and apply automatically whenever goods or services are supplied to a consumer.  These Consumer 
Guarantees cannot be refused, changed or limited.
Consumer Guarantees have no set time limit and depending on the price and quality of goods a Consumer may be entitled to a remedy after any 
manufacturers’ or NAS’s extended warranty has expired.

The Specific Warranty Table Information outlines the warranty period, warranty type and any specific exclusions for your NAS product. NAS considers 
the warranty period specified in the Specific Warranty Table to be a reasonable warranty period having regard to the price, design, manufacture and 

expected use of the product.

General Warranty (‘Warranty’)

NAS products come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for 
a major failure or if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of 
acceptable quality and failure does not amount to a major failure. What constitutes a major failure is set out in the Australian Consumer Law.

Subject to the terms and conditions set out below, and unless otherwise specified in the Specific Warranty Information for your NAS product, NAS agrees to 

repair or replace, at NAS’s cost, the NAS product purchased by you in Australia or New Zealand from NAS or a NAS authorised reseller when the product 

does not perform substantially in accordance with the specifications during the warranty period specified in the Specific Warranty Table for your NAS 

product. NAS makes no other express warranties in respect of your NAS product. To make a claim under this Warranty, valid proof of purchase must be 
presented when the warranty claim is made, along with any other required information.  The Warranty offered by NAS is not transferable.
The Warranty will only apply if your NAS product has been installed and used in accordance with NAS’s recommendations as noted in the 
operating instructions.

Warranty Exclusions

The Warranty does not cover damage caused by;
•  Misuse or abuse of the product by You;
•  Incorrect operation or not following the operation instructions (as noted in the operating instructions);
•  Improper installation;
•  Incorrect or improper maintenance or failure to maintain the product;
•  Failure to clean or improper cleaning of the product;
•  Incorrect voltage or non-authorised electrical connections;
• 

Adverse external conditions such as incorrect or fluctuations in electrical voltage, thunderstorm activity, acts of God, acts of terrorism, damage caused 

by vermin, or any other circumstance beyond NAS’s control;

•  Exposure to excessive heat, moisture or dampness;
•  Exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions;
• 

Alterations or modifications to the product made by You or a third party; or

•  Damage as a result of accident, liquid, grit, impact or lack of proper care as indicated in the operating instructions;
•  Damage resulting from the use of cleaning solvents such as acetone
The Warranty does not apply if any serial number or appliance plate on the product has been tampered with, removed or defaced.

The Warranty does not apply if the product has been repossessed under any financial agreement.

The Warranty excludes accessories and consumable goods which have ceased working through normal wear and tear such as, but not limited to, 

batteries, lamps and other parts classifiable as a consumable part.

The Warranty does not cover the loss of any data howsoever caused. You shall be responsible for backing up and protecting data against loss, damage or 
destruction.
Products presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished products of the same type rather than being repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to 
repair the products. Replacement of the product or a part does not extend or restart the Warranty Term.
The product will be at the owner’s risk whilst in transit to and from all NAS authorised service centres, unless transported by NAS or its authorised 
representatives.
NAS and its authorised service centres may seek reimbursement of any costs incurred by them when the product is found to be in good working order.
The cost of claiming under this warranty, including return of any product to NAS is to be borne by the consumer.
The Warranty excludes removal or reinstallation costs.

* All inDESIGN products come with a 5 year warranty term.

For further information and warranty claims, refer to our 

Support

 page at 

www.nationalaudio.com.au

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Summary of Contents for IDX-12FX

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Page 2: ...ASTER CHANNEL 9 E MIXER OUTPUT 12 F POWER 13 G INSTALLATION 13 H CONNECTIONS 14 I SPECIFICATIONS 16 J WARRANTY INFO 17 CONTENTS Electrical and Safety Warnings THESE SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO CAUTION Th...

Page 3: ...t into use again check that the power cord set is not damaged If any damage is found have the unit checked by a qualified service person to replace the power cord set specified by the manufacturer 14 The terminals marked with symbol of may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The external wiring connected to the terminals requires installation by a qualified service pe...

Page 4: ...iDX FX SERIES OWNER S MANUAL PAGE 4 Here you can find quick information on any feature on the console along with a number reference where you will find a more detailed explanation A OVERVIEW ...

Page 5: ... of each channel in order to input the constant level of the signal 6 EQ ON Leaving the switch up the signal is not adjusted by EQ Pushing the switch down the signal is adjusted by EQ 7 HIGH Control the high frequency tone of each channel This control should always be set to the 12 o clock position however you can control the high frequency tone according to the speaker the condition of the listen...

Page 6: ...hich are fed back into the mixer and must fade out with the input channel 12 PAN The pan control sends continuously variable amounts of the post fader signal to either the LEFT or RIGHT and G1 G2 main busses In the centre position equal amounts of signal are sent to the LEFT and RIGHT or G1 G2 busses 13 STEREO L R Push this switch and the channels signal is routed to the ST L R fader 14 G1 2 Push ...

Page 7: ...conditions of listening position and listener s taste Clockwise rotation of the control increases level 22 MID This knob provides 15 dB of boost or cut centred at 2 5KHz also flat at the centre detent MID EQ is often thought of as the most dynamic because the frequencies that define any particular sound are almost always found in this range You can create many interesting and useful EQ changes by ...

Page 8: ...itch and the channels signal is routed to the ST L R fader 28 G1 2 Push the switch and the channels signal is routed to the G1 2 fader 29 CHANNEL FADER This is function to adjust the volume of signal connection into each channel and adjust the volume of output together with master fader Normal operating position is at the 0 mark and can also provide an extra 4dB of gain above that point if require...

Page 9: ...jack 34 AUX 1 2 RETURN Controls the level of return input signal 35 EFFECT PROGRAMS Digital LED screen of effects program number being used 36 PRE SET Push buttons M1 M2 or M3 for more than 5 seconds and it memorises the displayed effects program number Re push those buttons and memorised program number appears 37 UP SWITCH Pushing this button raises the program number Holding the button for more ...

Page 10: ... G1 2 busses 42 EFFECT LEVEL Using this control you can adjust signal level of the effects external effects if they are used 43 STEREO GRAPHIC EQUALISER Dual 7 band stereo master equaliser is provided for specialised final tone control MULTI EFFECTS PROGRAM CHART EFFECTS PROGRAM REVERB VOCAL 1 001 016 VOCAL 2 017 032 LARGE HALL 033 048 SMALL HALL 049 064 LARGE ROOM 065 080 SMALL ROOM 081 096 PLATE...

Page 11: ...vel 47 OUTPUT MAIN FADER LEFT RIGHT This is a master fader for adjustment for volume for the LEFT RIGHT output 48 HEADPHONE LEVEL This is a single volume control that changes the level to the headphones and main monitors 49 MAIN PFL This is a monitor convert switch When the switch is up you can monitor MAIN L R output signal when depressing the switch you can monitor PFL busses signal 50 G1 2 L R ...

Page 12: ...vice for recording main mixed output 53 AUX RETURNS SENDS This can be used to connect all kinds of external effects 54 GROUP 1 2 OUTPUT JACKS Master outputs from the signals routed into Groups 1 and 2 55 PHONES JACK This is used for monitoring the master signal and individually monitoring each channel with PFL and L R bus signal 56 MAIN OUTPUT JACK LEFT RIGHT Master mixer outputs which can be sent...

Page 13: ...ease insert power supply output to this plug 58 POWER SWITCH Push switch when you want to operate the mixer The LED SEE NO 44 will be turned on when operating G INSTALLATION Experience tells us that the cables in a studio environment can get tangled very quickly ...

Page 14: ...ferent purposes see the following figures to make sure you have got the right ones Unbalanced equipment may be connected to balanced inputs outputs Either use mono 1 4 jacks or connect ring and sleeve of TRS jacks Headphone connection Compensation of interference with balanced connections ...

Page 15: ...iDX FX SERIES OWNER S MANUAL PAGE 15 Different plug types ...

Page 16: ...n THD N 0 01 at 4 dBu 1 kHz bandwidth 80 kHz Equalisation Hi Shelving 12 kHz 15 dB Mid Bell 100Hz 8KHz 15dB Q fixed at 1 oct Lo Shelving 80 Hz 15 dB Q fixed 2 oct Lo Cut High Pass Filter 3dB at 75Hz 18dB oct MASTER MIX SECTION Max Output 22 dBu balanced Aux Send Max Out 22 dBu unbalanced Control Room Out 22 dBu unbalanced Signal To Noise Ratio 112 dB all channels at Unity Gain POWER SUPPLY Mains V...

Page 17: ... express warranties in respect of your NAS product To make a claim under this Warranty valid proof of purchase must be presented when the warranty claim is made along with any other required information The Warranty offered by NAS is not transferable The Warranty will only apply if your NAS product has been installed and used in accordance with NAS s recommendations as noted in the operating instr...

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