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(16) Microphone input
You can connect a low-impedance (600 Ohm) microphone to this input. The microphone input is equipped
with a special socket to which you can connect a 6.3 mm asymmetric jack plug or a symmetric XLR plug.
(17) LED Recording level indicator
The recording level indicator provides information about the input respectively output level. The indicator
should not exceed the value "0 dB", otherwise the music signal may become distorted. Display takes place
separately for each channel. The left instrument shows the recording level of the left channel, the right
instrument shows the recording level of the right channel.
Whether the recording level indicator displays the input (CUE) or the output signal (PGM) depends on the
position of the MONITOR controller (6).
If the monitor controller (6) is in position CUE, the input signal of the channel is displayed whose CUE switch
(19) is in position "CUE".
(18)Fader
With this slider, you set the level of the individual channels. The maximum volume level is realised in con-
troller position "10", the minimum level in position "0". There is one fader per channel.
DJ MIC Fader = mono fader for the microphone input
CH1 Fader = stereo fader for the PHONO CH1 and LINE CH1 input
CH2 Fader = stereo fader for the PHONO CH2 and LINE CH2 input
(19) CUE switch
With this switch, you can select the channels CH1 and CH2 for pre-listening. The channel on which the
switch is located in position CUE can be heard on the headphone output. You can set both channels simul-
taneously to pre-listening.
Position "CUE" = channel can be pre-listened to on the headphones.
Position "OFF" = channel cannot be pre-listened to on the headphones.
(20) CROSSFADER slide controller
With the help of this slider, you crossfade between the channels CH1 and CH2, meaning one channel is
faded out when operating the slider (becomes quieter) and the other one is faded in at the same time (beco-
mes louder).
In the middle position of the CROSSFADER slide controller, both channels CH1 and CH2 are played back
equally.
(21) Mounting holes
You can attach the mixing desk with these four mounting holes when mounting it in a rack.
(22) PHONO CH1 Input
You can connect a record player with MM stylus cartridge to this stereo cinch input.
The red cinch plug is the right and the white cinch plug the left input.
The PHONO1 input is switched on fader channel CH1.
(23) LINE CH1 input
You can connect a CD player, tuner, an MP3 player or another playback device with cinch level to this ste-
reo cinch input. The red cinch plug is the right and the left cinch plug the left input.
The LINE1 input is switched on fader channel CH1.
(24) PHONO CH2 input
You can connect a record player with MM stylus cartridge to this stereo cinch input.
The red cinch plug is the right and the white cinch plug the left input.
The PHONO2 input is switched on fader channel CH2.
(25) LINE CH2 input
You can connect a CD player, tuner, an MP3 player or another playback device with cinch level to this ste-
reo cinch input. The red cinch plug is the right and the left cinch plug the left input.
The LINE2 input is switched on fader channel CH2.
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Plug the headphones into the headphone socket on the mixing table.
With the monitor controller (6), you decide whether you want to listen to the output signal or the input signal
of the mixing desk via the headphones.
Monitor controller (6) in position PGM = Output signal (MASTER signal) is played back on the headpho-
nes.
Monitor controller (6) in position CUE
= Input signal (channel signal) is played back on the headphones.
In this position, you can pre-listen, that means you can hear the input signal without it being played back on
the connected amplifier.
In order to listen to a channel, you have to put the CUE switch (19) of the channel you want to prelisten to
the position CUE in addition to the monitor controller.
CUE switch (19) in position "ON"
= channel pre-listening activated.
CUE switch (19) in position "OFF"
= channel pre-listening deactivated.
Cross-Fading:
With the cross fader slider (20) you can cross-fade between the signals of channel CH1 and channel CH2.
Meaning the one channel is faded out when operating the slider (becomes quieter), at the same time the
other channel is faded in (becomes louder).
In the middle position of the CROSSFADER slide controller, both channels CH1 and CH2 are played back
equally.
You circumvent the CROSSFADER with the PUNCH buttons (8). The signal faded out via the CROSSFADER
is played back in full volume as long as the corresponding PUNCH button is pressed.
Microphone Announcements
Slide the DJMIC controller (18) upwards until you reach the desired volume. With the TALKOVER switch
(11), you can attenuate the signal of the LINE and PHONO inputs when making announcements over the
microphone. Put the switch into the position "Talkover" and make your microphone announcement. After
the end of the announcement, return the TALKOVER switch (11) to the position "OFF".
Maintenance
Check the technical safety of the appliance at regular intervals, e.g. for damages of the casing, the power
cable, etc.
If safe operation can no longer be assured, put the appliance out of operation and protect it from being used
again accidentally!
Safe operation can no longer be assumed if
• the appliance shows visible damage,
• the product no longer functions
• after long storage under adverse conditions or
• after heavy transport strain.
Make sure you observe the following safety notices prior to cleaning or servicing the product:
Always pull the power plug out of the socket!
Repairs/opening the appliance may only be conducted by experts who are familiar
with the associated risks respectively the pertinent regulations.
You have to disconnect all connected appliances from the mains prior to performing
maintenance or repair work.
This appliance is maintenance-free and may not be opened! The guarantee expires when you open the
device.
Only clean the outside of the appliance with a soft, dry cloth or a brush. Do not use any aggressive cleaning
agents or chemical solutions as these may damage the surface of the device or impair its function.