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XP-Series

   

3

 All the safety and operation instructions should be read before the 
appliance is operated.

Retain Instructions :

 The safety and operation instructions should be retained for future 
reference.

Heed Warnings :

 All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should 
be adhered to.
Follow instructions :
 All operation and user instructions should be followed.

Water and Moisture :

 The appliance should not be used near water (e.g. near a bathtub, 
washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swim-
ming pool etc.).
 For apparatus having no protection against splashing water.
 - The instruction for use shall state that the apparatus shall not be 
exposed to dripping or splashing and no object filled with liquids, such 
as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.

Heat :

 The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as ra-
diators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances(including amplifiers) 
that produce heat.

Power Source :

 The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type 
described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance.

Power-Cord protection :

 Power supply cord should routed so that they are not likely to be 
walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying 
particular attention to cords and plugs, extension cords and the point 
where they exit form appliance.

Non-use Periods :

 The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet 
when left unused for extended periods of time.

Cleaning :

 The appliances should be cleaned only as recommended by the 
manufacturer.

Debris and Liquid Entry :

 Care should be taken that debris and/or liquids do not enter the enclo-
sure through openings.

Grounding or Polarization :

 This device must be grounded.
 Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization 
means of a appliance is not defeated.
 

Damage Requiring Service :

 The appliance should be serviced by qualified 
 service personnel when
 -  The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or
 -  Debris  or liquid has entered  the appliance; or
 -  The appliance has been exposed to rain; or
 -  The appliance does not  appear to operate normally or exhibits a
     noticable change in performance; or
 -  The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.

Servicing :

 The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that which 
is described in the operating instructions.  All other servicing should be 
referred to qualified service personnel. 

This symbos is intended to alert the user to 
the presence of uninsulated “dangerous volt-
age” within the product’s enclosure that may 
be of sufficient magnitude to conslitute a risk 
of electric shock to persons.

CAUTION:

To reduce the risk of electric 
shock, do not remove the top cover 
(or the rear section). No user serv-
iceable parts inside, refer servicing 
to qualified service personnel.

This triangle on your component alert you to 
important operation and maintenance instru-
citons in this accompanying liferature.

WARNING:

To prevent fire or shock hazard do 
not expose this appliance to rain 
and moisture.

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 IMPORTANT SAFTY INSTRUCTION

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XP-Series 3

Summary of Contents for XP-1450

Page 1: ...u m e C o n t r o l 0 10 MON MID HIGH 1 LOW HI Z LO Z HI 12KHz dB dB 15 15 M o n i t o r C o n t r o l 0 10 5 0 10 Eff e c t C o n t r o l 0 10 MID 2 5KHz dB dB 15 15 LOW 80Hz dB dB 15 15 GAIN VOL LIN...

Page 2: ...XP Series 15...

Page 3: ...when left unused for extended periods of time Cleaning The appliances should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer Debris and Liquid Entry Care should be taken that debris and or liquids...

Page 4: ...external amplifier which pow ers your monitor speakers via the MONITOR LINE OUT jack Each channel s monitor send signal is controlled by the channel s MON knob The monitor signal is for pre VOLUME so...

Page 5: ...uivalent to a channel fader 6 LINE INPUT LINE Line input connects standard 1 4 plug unbalanced line other than microphone signals it receives all other kinds of signals from sources like keyboard elec...

Page 6: ...ck volume Caution Please reduce this volume to a minimum to prevent noise and trouble when recording in MP3 10 MP3 TAPE CD SELECT SWITCH This is a switch that select a device to use Each time the swit...

Page 7: ...AT CONTROL DELAY ECHO REAPEAT CONTROL adjust the number of iteration 7 DELAY LEVEL CONTROL DELAY ECHO LEVEL CONTROL adjust the volume of the sound effect Raising too much volume for this effect howlin...

Page 8: ...10 ERED MIXER HEADPHONE HEADPHONE XP 1750C 2050C XP 1450 7 8 9 1 3 4 5 6 2 Master Section Master Monitor Section 1 OUTPUT VU METER Indicator for the displaying of operating status and the output volum...

Page 9: ...ise and trouble when recording 5 PLAY PAUSE BUTTON Using this button you can play or stop the MP3 File 6 RECORD BUTTON Recording is started when this button is pressed in the stop mode and the recordi...

Page 10: ...r Connection XP 1750C Powered Mixer XP Series 3 1 Outs MADE IN KOREA SERIAL NUMBER RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION CAUTION REPLACE WITH SAMETYPE FUSE AND RATING DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFOR...

Page 11: ...nual when establishing speaker connections HINT Using passive subwoofers that add the input signal of the left and right channel is not possible for techni cal reasons XP Series Cable Application MIC...

Page 12: ...80dB Below A Weight filter TONE CONTROL MIC CH TONE CONTROL LOW 80Hz 15dB MID 2 5KHz 15dB HIGH 12KHz 15dB MASTER CH TONE CONTROL LOW 80Hz 15dB MID 2 5KHz 15dB HIGH 12KHz 15dB LEVEL INDICATOR VU Meter...

Page 13: ...XP Series 13...

Page 14: ...XP Series 14...

Page 15: ...XP Series 15...

Page 16: ...1 3 1 3 15dB 12kHz Shelving 15dB 2 5kHz Shelving 15dB 80Hz Shelving 2 MON MONITOR LINE OUT MON XP Series 16...

Page 17: ...MON 15 db 3 EFF EFF LEVEL EFF 10 db 32 XP Series 17...

Page 18: ...2 3 4 TRIM GAIN MIC LINE GAIN XLR MIC 20 db 50 db MIC LINE TRIM 5 VOL 20 db 6 LINE LINE LINE 1 4 7 MIC MIC XLR 0 02 XP Series 18...

Page 19: ...3 3 CD 8 MUTE MIC EFF MON MUTE MIC EFF MON Mono Mono TS 1 4 9 CD MP3 MP3 10 CD MP3 CD MP3 11 CD RCA RCA RCA TAPE IN LEVEL XP Series 19...

Page 20: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ST MONO 11 Foot S W XP Series 20...

Page 21: ...1 2 LED 3 XP 1750C 2050C 4 XP 1750C 2050C 5 XP 1750C 2050C 6 XP 1750C 2050C MASTER 1 s VUMETER XP Series 21...

Page 22: ...7 8 9 XP Series 22...

Page 23: ...MP3 USB SD MP3 1 USB USB 2 SD SD 3 IR MP3 Player 12 15 4 MP3 Player MP3 TAPE 5 MP3 6 00 01 FILE XXX FILE RECORD LINEIN FILE XXX 7 MP3 Player 8 9 10 2 11 USB SD XP Series 23...

Page 24: ...1 2 XP 1750C 2050C XP 1450 1 XP FX XP 1 FX 2 XP 3 XP Series 24...

Page 25: ...2 2 5 XP 4 2 5 XP XP XLR XLR XLR XLR XP Series 25...

Page 26: ...r NOISE 80dB Below A Weight filter TONE CONTROL MIC CH TONE CONTROL LOW 80Hz 15dB MID 2 5KHz 15dB HIGH 12KHz 15dB MASTER CH TONE CONTROL LOW 80Hz 15dB MID 2 5KHz 15dB HIGH 12KHz 15dB LEVEL INDICATOR V...

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