Setup Instructions:
Making Connections:
•
Using the Profile speaker cables, or a set of your own, connect an end of each cable into the
speaker outputs of the mixer (
R
&
W
). Then connect the opposite end of each cable to the
appropriate speaker cabinet input (
Y
). Hint: For ease of use, connect the right output jack (
R
) to the
speaker cabinet on the right side of the mixer front and connect the left output jack (
W
) to the
speaker cabinet on the left side of the mixer front. Doing this will ensure that the pan control (
E
) will
be in sync with the appropriate speaker.
•
If you are using a powered monitor, connect the input of the powered monitor to the monitor output
jack (
T
) on the back of the mixer.
•
If you are using a powered subwoofer, connect the input of the powered subwoofer to the sub output
jack (
U
) on the back of the mixer.
•
Be sure that the power switch (
S
) is set to the “off” position and then attach the AC cable to the AC
input jack (
X
).
•
Plug in the microphones and instruments you plan to use into the mic/line combination jacks (
L
&
M
).
Note: If you are using an instrument that has a stereo output connect that one to the mic/line
combination jack on channel 5 (
M
) using a stereo (tip/ring/sleeve) cable. If you are using a passive
acoustic instrument, you should use the mic/line combination jack on channel 5 (
M
) and set the
inst/line switch (
H
) to the inst position.
•
If you are using an audio source, such as a CD player or computer, connect the output of the source
to the RCA input jacks (
I
) or the line input jack (
J
).
•
If you are using a microphone with a mini (1/8”) plug, you can use the mic in jack (
K
) to connect to
the mixer.
Master Section:
•
Turn the master volume control (
3
) and the monitor volume control (
5
) counter-clockwise to the
lowest setting.
•
Set the master equalizer controls (
2
) to their center positions (0dB).
•
If you are not using a subwoofer, set the sub volume to the center position. If you are using a
subwoofer, set the sub volume to its lowest position.
•
Turn the effects volume control (
6
) counter-clockwise to the lowest setting.
Input Section:
•
Turn all volume controls (
G
) counter-clockwise to their lowest positions.
•
Set the pan controls (
E
) to their 12 o’clock positions.
•
Set the treble and bass controls (
C
&
D
) to their 12 o’clock positions.
•
Turn the monitor controls (
B
&
F
) counter-clockwise to their lowest positions.
•
Turn the effects controls (
A
) counter-clockwise to their lowest positions.
Playing:
•
Turn the power switch (
S
) to the “on” position. Note: The power indicator (
4
) on the front of the
mixer should now be lit.
•
Turn the master volume control (
3
) clockwise to the 9 o’clock position and begin adjusting the
volume controls (
G
) of the individual channels (that you are using) clockwise to reach desired level.
After you are happy with the basic level, you then use the master volume control (
3
) to increase or
decrease the overall amount of volume. Note: If you are using a powered subwoofer, adjust the sub
volume slider (
1
) to the center position. After setting the basic level, you can then adjust this control
to increase or decrease the output of the powered subwoofer.
•
Adjust the treble and bass controls (
C
&
D
) on the individual channels and the master equalizer
controls (
2
) to achieve the desired sound.
•
Turn the master effects volume control (
6
) clockwise to the 9 o’clock position and begin adjusting the
effects controls (
A
) on the individual channel to achieve the desired amount of digital effects for each
channel. Note: You should also turn the effects selector control (
7
) to the desired effect selection
and press the effects active switch (
0
) to the “on” position.
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