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Line: 

Line level is a term used to denote the strength of an audio signal used to transmit analogue 

sound information between audio components such as CD-players, DVD-players, input signals of audio 
amplifiers, mixing consoles, etc. Sometimes also called AUX (auxiliary) signals.

 

 

MD: 

Abbreviation of Mini Disc. It is a rewriteable magneto-optical disc-based data storage device for 

storage of up to 80 minutes of digitalized audio.

 

 

Micro:

 Abbreviation of microphone. (synonym: mike or mic) Is an acoustic to electric transducer that 

converts sound into an electrical signal. 

 

 

Mono: 

Abbreviation of monaural. Typically there is only one microphone, one loudspeaker, or, in the 

case of headphones or multiple loudspeakers, they are fed from a common signal path, and in the case 
of multiple microphones, mixed into a single signal path at some stage.

 

 

MP3: 

Abbreviation of MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3. This is an audio encoding format. It uses a lossy 

compression algorithm that is designed to greatly reduce the amount of data required to represent the 
audio recording, yet still sound like a faithful reproduction of the original uncompressed audio to most 
listeners. 
 

Mute:

 If an audio signal is muted, it is turned off or it’s volume is turned to a lower level.

 

 

Pan:

 Abbreviation of panoramic or panning. Panning is the spread of a monaural signal in a stereo or 

multi-channel sound field. A typical pan control is constant power. At one extreme, the sound appears 
in only one channel. In the middle, the sound is decreased in that channel by 3 dB, and the other 
channel is brought up to the same level, so that the overall sound power level is always constant. 
 

PCM:

 Abbreviation of Pulse Code Modulation is a digital representation of an analogue signal where 

the magnitude of the signal is sampled regularly at uniform intervals, then quantized to a series of 
symbols in a digital (usually binary) code. 
 

PFL:

 Abbreviation of Pre Fader Listening. (synonym: cue) This is a function in an audio mixing panel to 

allow the user of the mixing panel to listen to the music (mostly via headphones) before the audience 
hears the music.  
 

Phono: 

Abbreviation of phonograph. Also called turntable, record player or pick-up. Is a device to play 

music from vinyl records.

 

 

Potentiometer: 

Is an electrical device, which has a user-adjustable resistance. Usually, this is a three-

terminal resistor with a sliding contact in the center (the wiper). By moving the wiper, the resistance 
changes. These changes are used to to change the characteristics of the audio signal. 
 

Quantized:

 Quantization is the process of approximating a continuous range of values (or a very large 

set of possible discrete values) by a relatively small set of discrete symbols or integer values. 
 

RCA

 (cinch, tulip): Is a type of electrical connector that is commonly used in the audio/video market. 

The name "RCA" derives from the Radio Corporation of America, which introduced the design by the 
early 1940s to allow phonograph players to be connected to amplifiers. Now these connectors are used 
for connections between amplifiers, CD-players, phono-turntables, etc.

 

For analogue audio you need 2 

of these connectors for a stereo signal. For digital audio (S/P DIF) only one connector is needed for a 
stereo signal. The connectors are colour coded: Left or mono -> White, Right -> Red, S/P DIF -> 
Orange.  
 

Rec

 (recording): Sound recording is the electrical inscription of sound waves, usually used for the voice 

or for music. The two main classes of sound recording technology are analogue recording and digital 
recording

 

Summary of Contents for MX1800

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL RODEC...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...ment lighting control equipment for professional use Part 1 Emission September 1995 NEN EN 55103 2 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual entertainment ligh...

Page 4: ...d and intensity volume of this product can be very strong and if not used properly or if used in too close proximity can cause temporary or permanent damage to one s hearing perhaps even deafness Use...

Page 5: ...he total setup of the mixing panel is described in this user manual all connectors and controls are explained on the next pages Also different application setups are quoted here Further information ab...

Page 6: ...16 Different audio connectors 16 Different audio cables 16 Operating instructions 19 Subsonic filter 23 Application examples 24 Options 29 USB input output option 29 Alarm music mute priority in opti...

Page 7: ...3 2 1 5 23 22 21 1 Input select switch This selector is used to select the input signal MICRO PHONO LINE A or LINE B 2 Input level potentiometer With this control the input level of each input channel...

Page 8: ...the input signal can be routed via effects output 1 or 2 When the knob is placed in the center 12 o clock position the signal goes straight to the main mix without passing via one of the effects outpu...

Page 9: ...displays the output signals depending on the position of the VU 2 signal select switch 27 14 Crossfader With this fader you can easily fade over between the channels with routing selector 7 on X posi...

Page 10: ...20k 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k Hz LOW MAX LOW MIN HIGH MAX HIGH MIN 22 Monitor mode Switch This switch is used to set the monitor output in mono or stereo mode 23 Master 1 and master 2 mode Switch T...

Page 11: ...With this potentiometer the signal for the headphones output can be selected When turned completely to the left the signal selected with the channel PFL switches 8 appears on the headphones When turn...

Page 12: ...channels with routing selector 7 on Y position rising from 0 to maximum when the shaft of the cross fader is moved from the left to a few fractions from the left The same counts for the volumes of the...

Page 13: ...rted Sensitivity 775mV C Symmetrical monitor output Additional output up to 1 55V controlled by monitorfader 20 The DJ microphone signal does not appear on this output D Symmetrical master output 2 Sy...

Page 14: ...ns are the same as the headphones output on the frontpanel M Effects IN OUT 2 In and output to connect effect equipment to the music signal The signal that will run through this connector is controlle...

Page 15: ...nnect different equipment such as a CD player MD player DVD player MP3 player HD player or digital tuner Both signals left and right go through one connector Only provided on channels 1 and 4 U Analog...

Page 16: ...al RCA male Asymmetrical RCA male Used for connections between CD player MD player recorder Vinyl turntable DVD player recorder amplifier etc and mixing panel For connections of analogue signals you n...

Page 17: ...r effects machine amplifier recorder etc and mixing panel For stereo connections you need 2 of these cables 5 Symmetrical XLR female to asymmetrical RCA male cable Symmetrical XLR 3 pole female Asymme...

Page 18: ...of the effects machine The lower 2 pole JACK is the signal return cable this has to be connected to the output of the effects machine 8 JACK 3 pole 1 4 inch male to 2 times RCA male Y split cable Sym...

Page 19: ...B 0dB 5 3 1 CHA NN EL 2 IN PU T 1 INPU T 2 L EVEL LEVEL IN PUT SEL ECT LEVEL EQ HIG H EQ L O W PF L RO UT IN G MID HIGH LO W OU TPU TS 0 0 EQ UAL IZER EQ UAL IZER SESS IO N AUX IN CHA NN EL 3 MIX L C...

Page 20: ...RONG POSITION NO EFFECT SELECTED EFFECT 1 SELECTED ON CHANNEL 1 FX 1 SELECTED ON CH 1 AND FX 2 SELECTED ON CH 3 FX 1 SELECTED ON CH 1 AND CH 2 POTENTIOMETER ON WRONG POSITION BLINKING RED GREEN GREEN...

Page 21: ...with a computer through the optional USB connector S 15 The main mix signal can also be lead to one of the effects insert outputs This can be done in the same way as leading the signal of an input cha...

Page 22: ...music will play normally The alarm music mute indicator LED 28 at the frontpanel will indicate the amount of music surpression When the music is totally muted the LED will light up completely When th...

Page 23: ...ion message player to the priority input RCA connector For a correct operation the level must be set in advance This can be done as follows turn all other music sources off put the VU 2 signal select...

Page 24: ...o l o g y i n s i d e RE FLASH CARD PLAYER DVD PLAYER FIRE ALARM CENTRAL TABLETOP CD PLAYER PC BASED MUSIC PLAYER RECORDER ACTIVE BOOTH MONITORS DJ BOOTH LOUNGE RESTO 4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER CEILING SPEA...

Page 25: ...ABLE TABLETOP CD PLAYER RODEC f i l t e r t e c h n o l o g y i n s i d e RE FLASH CARD PLAYER DVD PLAYER FIRE ALARM CENTRAL TABLETOP CD PLAYER PC BASED MUSIC PLAYER RECORDER ACTIVE BOOTH MONITORS DJ...

Page 26: ...ICROPHONE LOUDSPEAKER PROCESSOR RODEC f i l t e r t e c h n o l o g y i n s i d e RE DANCE FLOOR POWER AMPLIFIERS DJ HEADPHONES X Y RODEC PROFESSIONAL DOUBLE CD PLAYER PROFESSIONAL PC MUSIC PLAYER CON...

Page 27: ...ONES X Y RODEC DESKTOP MICROPHONE ACTIVE SUBWOOFER FLASH CARD PLAYER FIRE ALARM CENTRAL TECHNICAL ROOM MEN S BATHROOM LADIES BATHROOM CEILING SPEAKERS CEILING SPEAKERS CEILING SPEAKERS ENTRANCE HALL K...

Page 28: ...ST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR MULTI CD PLAYER ETHERNET AUDIO DECODER PROMOTION MESSAGE GENERATOR 100V MONO AMPLIFIER 100V MONO AMPLIFIER 100V MONO AMPLIFIER 100V MONO AMPLIFIER 100V HORN SPEAKERS 100V CEILING...

Page 29: ...person than the DJ can decide at every moment how loud the music is played in the venue The option must be built in as follows First pull off the fader knobs 9 14 15 19 20 at the frontpanel Then unsc...

Page 30: ...e digital optical crossfader Screw the digital optical crossfader to the frontpanel 2 screws attention the 10 pole connector on the fader PCB must be placed at the opposite side of the output PCB Repl...

Page 31: ...XLR 1 55V 600 Record asymmetrical RCA 500mV 10k Effects send asymmetrical 1 4 TRS JACK 775mV 10k Headphones 1 4 TRS JACK 8 1kHz 1 THD 417mW 1 8V 1 1W music power 32 1kHz 1 THD 1 0W 5 7V 1 7W music po...

Page 32: ...requency 47Hz 63Hz Power consumption 42W On 69W Full load 5W Stand by Operating temperature 0 C 32 F 40 C 104 F Operating humidity 5 90 no condensation Mechanical specifications Frontpanel dimensions...

Page 33: ...playback medium for commercial audio recordings to the present day An audio CD consists of one or more stereo tracks stored using 16 bit PCM coding at a sampling rate of 44 1 kHz Standard CDs have a d...

Page 34: ...re difficult to hear as people age When a tone with a frequency of 20Hz is played by a loudspeaker the loudspeaker will reciprocate 20 times per second HD Abbreviation of hard disc It is a non volatil...

Page 35: ...Pulse Code Modulation is a digital representation of an analogue signal where the magnitude of the signal is sampled regularly at uniform intervals then quantized to a series of symbols in a digital...

Page 36: ...protocol for carrying digital audio signals between devices Stereo Stereophonic sound is the reproduction of sound using two independent audio channels Stereophonic sound attempts to create an illusio...

Page 37: ...ittle or no permanent displacement of the particles of the medium Mechanical waves require a medium to transverse the distance electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum Wet signal Opposite of...

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