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1.  [LEVEL]:

 Adjusts the input level on each channel. Use this control to adjust the level on the VU-meter at 

about 0dB. 

2.  CHANNEL  VU  METER:

  Each  channel  has  its  own  LED  VU-meter  so  you  can  adjust  the  gain  level  (1) 

very  quickly. Make sure the levels do not exceed 0dB (or 100%). The audio risks to be  distorted  when 
the signal level comes in the red zone of the VU-meter. 

3.  INPUT SOURCE SELECTOR:

 Used to select the correct input on each channel: Phono, line, USB, aux 

or CD. There are also additional input selectors on the back.

 

Hint: 

Line, Aux, CD, Tuner, etc… are different names for inputs with almost the same signal levels. 

4.  [TALKOVER]: 

Use  the  switch  to  automatically  mute  the  input  channels  1  to  4  while  you  are  talking 

through a microphone connected to [MIC 1], [MIC 2] or [MIC 3]. You can adjust the amount of muting on 
input  channels  1  to  4.  The  more  you  turn  the  talkover  level  to  the  right,  the  more  these  channels  are 
muted while talking through one of the microphones connected to [MIC 1], [MIC 2] or [MIC 3]. 

5.  [AUX]:

  3.5mm  stereo  mini-jack  input  to  connect  external  sources  (for  example  :  smartphone,  tablet  or 

PC).  This  input  is  controlled  by  channel  4.  Connecting  an  external  source  will  take  priority  over  the 
internal player.

 

6.  [BALANCE]: 

used to adjust the balance between left and right output on the [Master]. 

7.  [POWER]:

 The blue led is lit when the mixer is turned on. 

8.  [MASTER] VU METERS:

 Monitors the output level of the [master]. Make sure the levels do not exceed 

0dB (or 100%). The audio will be distorted when the signal level comes in the red zone of the VU-meter. 

9.  [MASTER]:

 Used to adjust the level of the balanced [Master] output. 

 

10.  [BOOTH]:

 Used to adjust the level of the unbalanced [BOOTH] output.

 

11.  [SD-CARD READER]: 

for the use of SD cards (max. 16GB 

– FAT 32). The card reader is controlled by 

channel 4. The inserted SD card will have priority above the USB memory stick. It is NOT possible to use 
both SD card and USB stick simultaneously. 

12.  [USB socket]:

 for the use of USB memory sticks (max. 16GB 

– FAT 32) with a one level folder structure 

for  replay  of  WMA,  WAV  and  MP3  files.  Note  that  this  socket  does  NOT  support  USB  hard  drives, 
neither for memory size nor for power requirements. The USB memory stick is controlled by channel 4. 

13.  Display:

 shows information such as pl

aying time, track name, … 

A.  Time  Display:

  shows  elapsed/remaining 

time while the media player is used. 

B.  Elapsed time: 

is displayed while “E” is lit.

 

C.  Remaining time: 

is displayed while “R” is lit.

 

D.  Not used! 
E.  8-Digit  Text  Readout:

  The  file  name  of  the 

currently  playing  track  is  shown,  with  its  first 
30  digits  scrolling  through  the  display.  Note 
that this is NOT an ID3 tag readout, but a file 
name  readout,  so  files  must  be  named 
properly  to  yield  a  sensible  displayed 
content.  The  display  will  show  the  file  name 
and alternate with the folder name the current file is located in. Whether at a specific time the file 
or the folder name is displayed, is indicated by the respective symbols (F/G) 

 

F.  Folder  Name  Display  Indicator:

  This  indicator  shows  that  the  current  content  of  the  text 

readout (E) is a folder name.

 

G.  File Name Display Indicator: 

This indicator shows the current content of the text readout (E) is 

a file name.

 

H.  FM-indicator:

 

Not used! 

I. 

Play Sequence Indicator: 

This indicator shows whether the unit is set to straight sequential or 

random play sequence. The setting can be altered by the play sequence button (15).

 

J.  Play  Mode  Indicator: 

Based  on  the  selection  made  by  the  play  mode  button  (14),  this  part  of 

the display shows the letters “SPL”, “SLO”, “ACO” or ALO“.

 

K.  Player status:

 shows if the player is in play, pause or stop mode. See play/pause button (16).

 

14.  Play mode selector: 

Selects between the different playback modes of the media player: 

 

SPL = Single Play:

 The player stops after playing the current song once. 

 

SLO = Single Loop:

 The player loops the current song endlessly. 

 

ACO  =  All  Continuous:

  The  player  continues  after  playing  the  current  song. The  next  song  is 

determined by the chosen sequence. The player stops after the sequence is executed once. 

 

ALO  =  All  Loop:

  The  player  continues  after  playing  the  current  song.  The  next  song  is 

determined by the chosen sequence. The player repeats the sequence endlessly. 
This selected play mode is displayed in the display (J). 

Summary of Contents for CLUB7USB

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Page 3: ...dition and well packaged It is absolutely necessary for the user to strictly follow the safety instructions and warnings in this user manual Any damage caused by mishandling is not subject to warranty The dealer will not accept responsibility for any resulting defects or problems caused by disregarding this user manual Keep this booklet in a safe place for future consultation If you sell the fixtu...

Page 4: ...t the power cord come into contact with other cables When the power switch is in OFF position this unit is not completely disconnected from the mains In order to prevent electric shock do not open the cover Apart from the mains fuse there are no user serviceable parts inside Never repair a fuse or bypass the fuse holder Always replace a damaged fuse with a fuse of the same type and electrical spec...

Page 5: ...tions please refer to the next chapter Be sure to turn off the mixer before you make changes to the different connections In this manual we talk about line inputs This is a global name for inputs with a level up to 2V This includes tuners videos CD players etc Both USB connections will be detected as a sound card on your computer The USB1 connection is bidirectional play record music simultaneousl...

Page 6: ...th a one level folder structure for replay of WMA WAV and MP3 files Note that this socket does NOT support USB hard drives neither for memory size nor for power requirements The USB memory stick is controlled by channel 4 13 Display shows information such as playing time track name A Time Display shows elapsed remaining time while the media player is used B Elapsed time is displayed while E is lit...

Page 7: ...adphone output 20 Put the knob in the extreme left position to monitor a selected PFL signal 26 Put the knob in the extreme right position to hear the master output Put the knob in any other position to hear a mix of the two signals This option makes it possible to check your mix before you put it on the master output 23 CROSSFADER ASSIGN Selects the input channels to be used with the crossfader 2...

Page 8: ...een the phono input 41 and the USB1 input 46 on channel 3 41 INPUT CHANNEL 2 USB1 PH used to connect phono level audio signals The input source selector 3 on the front has to be put to PHONO USB1 Press switch 40 on the rear of the mixer to select the phono input 42 INPUT CHANNEL 2 CD used to connect line level audio signals The input source selector 3 on the front has to be put to CD 43 LINE INPUT...

Page 9: ... MP3 FORMATS PLAYBACK MPEG1 Layer3 ISO IEC11172 3 mono stereo sampled at 32 44 1 48kHz Bitrates 32 320 Kbps Bitrate modes CBR Constant Bitrate VBR Variable Bitrate Mic inputs 15 5mV 35kΩ Line CD inputs 3 1V 47kΩ Phono inputs 30 8mV 47kΩ Record output 1kΩ Booth output unbalanced max 18 dBu 550Ω Master output balanced max 18 dBu 470Ω Channel tone controls High 10dB 12dB 10kHz Mid 12dB 24dB 1 3kHz Lo...

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