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HMM-16FX

Introduction

Welcome

Thank you for purchasing HMM-16FX Mixing Console. The HMM-16FX provides an 
excellent balance of operability, functionally and ease of use. In order to take full advantage of 
the HMM-16FX capabilities and enjoy years of trouble - free use, please read this manual 
carefully.

Unpacking

Although it is neither complicated to install nor difficult to operate your set, a few minutes of your 
time is required to read this manual for a properly wired installation and becoming familiar with 
its many features and how to use them. Please take a great care in unpacking your set and do 
not discard the carton and other packing materials. They may be needed when moving your set 
and are required if it ever becomes necessary to return your set for service. Never place the unit 
near radiators, in front of heating vents, to direct sunlight, in excessive humid or dusty location 
to avoid early damage and for your years of quality entertainment. Connect your complementary 
components as illustrated in the following page.

HMM-16FX

Professional Stereo & Group Compact Mixer

Introductions

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MONO

MONO

MONO

AUX RETURN

STEREO
RETURN

AUX/EFX

SEND

TAPE IN

CTLR/PHONES

TAPE IN

REC OUT

GROUP OUTPUT

FOOT SWITCH

MAIN OUTPUT

CONTROL ROOM

GROUP

1/2

3/4

MAIN

PHANTOM

POWER

PROGRAM

SELECT

LINE 9

LINE 10

9/10

MIC

LINE 11

LINE 12

11/12

LINE 13

LINE 14

LINE 13

LINE 14

LINE 15

LINE 16

13/14

MIC

LINE 15

LINE 16

15/16

TO MAIN

L / R

ON
OFF

-20

LEVEL

-10

-7

-4

-2

0

+2

+4

+7

CLIP

AUX 1 SEND

AUX 2 SEND

EFX SEND

HEADPHONE

0

10

5

LEVEL

0

10

AUX 1

0

10

5

EFX

0

10

5

AUX 2

0

10

AUX 1

0

10

5

MAIN

0

10

5

AUX 2

0

10

LINE

INSERT

5

MIC

LINE

INSERT

6

MIC

LINE

INSERT

7

MIC

LINE

INSERT

8

MIC

CHANNEL 1

CH

1

LINE

INSERT

1

MIC

OUT IN

TRIM

PEAK

AUX 2

EFX

L / R

3 / 4

1 / 2

0

10

5

PRE/POST

PFL

10

5

0

5

10

15

20

30

40

LINE

INSERT

2

MIC

MF

2.5kHz

HF

12kHz

LF

80Hz

LINE

INSERT

3

MIC

LINE

INSERT

4

MIC

-30

+14

-6

-50

30

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-15

+15

0

-12

+12

0

-12

+12

0

-12

+12

0

FREQ

Hz

100

8k

400

-15

+15

0

100

8k

400

-15

+15

0

100

8k

400

-15

+15

0

100

8k

400

-15

+15

0

100

8k

400

-15

+15

0

100

8k

400

-15

+15

0

100

8k

400

-15

+15

0

100

8k

400

-15

+15

0

-12

+12

0

-15

+15

0

-12

+12

0

-15

+15

0

-12

+12

0

-15

+15

0

-12

+12

0

0

10

5

AUX 1

0

10

5

PAN

L

R

75Hz

MF

2.5kHz

FREQ

Hz

MF

2.5kHz

FREQ

Hz

MF

2.5kHz

FREQ

Hz

MF

2.5kHz

FREQ

Hz

MF

2.5kHz

FREQ

Hz

MF

2.5kHz

FREQ

Hz

MF

2.5kHz

FREQ

Hz

CHANNEL 2

CH

2

TRIM

PEAK

AUX 2

EFX

L / R

3 / 4

1 / 2

0

10

5

PRE/POST

PFL

10

5

0

5

10

15

20

30

40

HF

12kHz

LF

80Hz

-30

+14

-6

-50

30

0

10

5

AUX 1

0

10

5

PAN

L

R

75Hz

CHANNEL 3

CH

3

TRIM

PEAK

AUX 2

EFX

L / R

3 / 4

1 / 2

0

10

5

PRE/POST

PFL

10

5

0

5

10

15

20

30

40

HF

12kHz

LF

80Hz

-30

+14

-6

-50

30

0

10

5

AUX 1

0

10

5

PAN

L

R

75Hz

CHANNEL 4

CH

4

TRIM

PEAK

AUX 2

EFX

L / R

3 / 4

1 / 2

0

10

5

PRE/POST

PFL

10

5

0

5

10

15

20

30

40

HF

12kHz

LF

80Hz

-30

+14

-6

-50

30

0

10

5

AUX 1

0

10

5

PAN

L

R

75Hz

CHANNEL 5

CH

5

TRIM

PEAK

AUX 2

EFX

L / R

3 / 4

1 / 2

0

10

5

PRE/POST

PFL

10

5

0

5

10

15

20

30

40

HF

12kHz

LF

80Hz

-30

+14

-6

-50

30

0

10

5

AUX 1

0

10

5

PAN

L

R

75Hz

CHANNEL 6

CH

6

TRIM

PEAK

AUX 2

EFX

L / R

3 / 4

1 / 2

0

10

5

PRE/POST

PFL

10

5

0

5

10

15

20

30

40

HF

12kHz

LF

80Hz

-30

+14

-6

-50

30

0

10

5

AUX 1

0

10

5

PAN

L

R

75Hz

CHANNEL 7

CH

7

TRIM

PEAK

AUX 2

EFX

L / R

3 / 4

1 / 2

0

10

5

PRE/POST

PFL

10

5

0

5

10

15

20

30

40

HF

12kHz

LF

80Hz

-30

+14

-6

-50

30

0

10

5

AUX 1

0

10

5

PAN

L

R

75Hz

CHANNEL 8

CH

8

TRIM

PEAK

AUX 2

EFX

L / R

3 / 4

1 / 2

0

10

5

PRE/POST

PFL

10

5

0

5

10

15

20

30

40

HF

12kHz

LF

80Hz

-30

+14

-6

-50

30

0

10

5

AUX 1

0

10

5

PAN

L

R

75Hz

CHANNEL 9/10

CH
9/10

TRIM

PEAK

AUX 2

EFX

L / R

3 / 4

1 / 2

0

10

5

PRE/POST

PFL

10

5

0

5

10

15

20

30

40

HF

12kHz

LF

80Hz

-20

+20

-10

-50

30

0

10

5

AUX 1

0

10

5

BALANCE

L

R

75Hz

CHANNEL 11/12

CH

11/12

TRIM

PEAK

AUX 2

EFX

L / R

3 / 4

1 / 2

0

10

5

PRE/POST

PFL

10

5

0

5

10

15

20

30

40

HF

12kHz

LF

80Hz

-20

+20

-10

-50

30

0

10

5

AUX 1

0

10

5

BALANCE

L

R

75Hz

CHANNEL 13/14

CH

13/14

AUX 2

EFX

L / R

3 / 4

1 / 2

0

10

5

PRE/POST

PFL

10

5

0

5

10

15

20

30

40

MID HF

3kHz

HF

12kHz

LF

80Hz

MID LF

500Hz

MID HF

3kHz

MID LF

500Hz

MID HF

3kHz

MID LF

500Hz

MID HF

3kHz

MID LF

500Hz

0

10

5

AUX 1

0

10

5

BALANCE

L

R

CHANNEL 15/16

CH

15/16

AUX 2

EFX

L / R

3 / 4

1 / 2

0

10

5

PRE/POST

PFL

PFL

10

5

0

5

10

15

20

30

40

HF

12kHz

LF

80Hz

0

10

5

AUX 1

0

10

5

AUX 2

0

10

5

AUX 1

0

10

5

BALANCE

L

R

EFX RTN

GROUP 1/2

GROUP 3/4

MAIN L/R

EFX

L / R

3 / 4

1 / 2

PFL

10

5

0

5

10

15

20

30

40

+10

5

0

5

10

15

20

30

40

+10

5

0

5

10

15

20

30

40

+10

5

0

5

10

15

20

30

40

TO MAIN

L / R

PERFORMANCE
HALL REVERB
PLATE REVERB
SPRING REVERB
ECHO
VERB
VERB
ECHO+VERB
CHORUS
FLANGE

16 CH MIXING CONSOLE

HMM-16FX

ON

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

Summary of Contents for HMM-16FX

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual HMM 16FX Professional Stereo Group Mixing console 502 M1636FXB 2161_01 indd 1 2007 3 8 U 02 11 02 www leem co kr...

Page 2: ...WARNING 502 M1636FXB 2161_01 indd 2 2007 3 8 U 02 11 03...

Page 3: ...2 Features 3 Front Panel 4 Rear Panel 10 Point to Remember 11 Connections 11 Applications 13 Block Diagram 15 Speci cations 16 Service 18 Table of Contents Table of Contents 502 M1636FXB 2161_01 indd...

Page 4: ...100 8k 400 15 15 0 100 8k 400 15 15 0 12 12 0 15 15 0 12 12 0 15 15 0 12 12 0 15 15 0 12 12 0 0 10 5 AUX 1 0 10 5 PAN L R 75Hz MF 2 5kHz FREQ Hz MF 2 5kHz FREQ Hz MF 2 5kHz FREQ Hz MF 2 5kHz FREQ Hz M...

Page 5: ...zer for stereo input channels 15dB control on HF LF 12dB control on MID HF MID LF PFL FUNCTION OF ALL CHs The PFL function allows you to monitor any input channels through headphone outputs and con tr...

Page 6: ...control so that the peak indicator lights occasionally This control adjusts the channel s MIC input sensitivity between 50dB and 6dB and the line input sensitivity between 30dB and 14dB The mono stere...

Page 7: ...eans not affected by the position of the channel fader Post means is affected by the position of the channel fader Note that switch applies to AUX2 only The signal to the AUX1 bus always passes throug...

Page 8: ...this switch is on the mixer sends the signals processed by the GROUP faders onto the MAIN L R bus The Group 1 3 signal go to MAIN L and the Group 2 4 signal go to MAIN R 11 MAIN L R MASTER FADERS Adj...

Page 9: ...if you do not need phantom power When tuning the switch on be sure that only condenser MICs are connected to the XLR input jacks Devices other than condenser MICs may be dam aged if connected to the...

Page 10: ...balanced line level signals Examples of line level signals include most electronic keyboards synthesiz ers turn tables with appropriate pre amps tape decks and the line outputs from other mixers 2 CHA...

Page 11: ...put jack of an MTR external mixer or other such device 10 MAIN L R OUTPUT JACKS These jacks are 1 4 TRS phone type balanced output jack These jacks deliver stereo output of the mixer signal You use th...

Page 12: ...NOTE 2 POWER SWITCH Use this switch to power the mixer ON or OFF Balanced XLR output jack for second choice 3 MAIN L R OUTPUT JACK Use only included adaptor for HMM 16FX Use of a different adaptor ma...

Page 13: ...ystem is clean all attempts to improve hum noise levels will be futile In extreme cases there will be no alternative but to provide a completely separate and independ ent technical earth to replace th...

Page 14: ...HIGH Black LOW Shield GND Floating or Balanced low impedance most professional equipment line in and line out microphones Unbalanced low impedance some professional equipment and microphones Unbalance...

Page 15: ...SKIP FWD MIN MAX PLAY PAUSE LEVEL STOP REW Before connecting to microphones and instruments be sure that all devices are turned off Also be sure that all of the mixer s channel fader and master contr...

Page 16: ...PHONE LINE INSERT 5 MIC LINE INSERT 6 MIC LINE INSERT 7 MIC LINE INSERT 8 MIC LINE INSERT 1 MIC OUT IN LINE INSERT 2 MIC LINE INSERT 3 MIC LINE INSERT 4 MIC Guitar Main Speakers External Power Amp Syn...

Page 17: ...15 HMM 16FX Block diagrams Block Diagrams 502 M1636FXB 2161_01 indd 15 2007 3 8 U 02 11 19...

Page 18: ...4dB ST IN TO GROUP1 2 3 4 16dBAUX RETURN IN TO MIX L R 12dBAUX RETURN IN TOAUX1 AUX2 20dB TAPE IN TO MAIN L R Crosstalk at 1kHz 70dB between input channels 70dB between input output channels Gain Cont...

Page 19: ...ck TRS T Hot R Cold S GND Stereo Input Mic 3k 600 44dB XLR Female Type Bal anced Stereo Input 5k 600 20dB Unbalanced Phone Jack Mono Channel Insert Input 10k 600 0dB Phone Jack TRS T Out R In S GND Ta...

Page 20: ...y provider Service Variations Products supplied through legitimate sources are compatible with local AC power requirements Options No optional items are available for this product Variations and Optio...

Page 21: ...19 HMM 16FX 502 M1636FXB 2161_01 indd 19 2007 3 8 U 02 11 19...

Page 22: ...20 HMM 16FX 502 M1636FXB 2161_01 indd 20 2007 3 8 U 02 11 19...

Page 23: ...21 HMM 16FX 502 M1636FXB 2161_01 indd 21 2007 3 8 U 02 11 19...

Page 24: ...502 M1636FXB 2161_01 indd 22 2007 3 8 U 02 11 19 www leem co kr...

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