T&M Performance PROJECTMIX241 Operation Manual Download Page 4

An all-pole mains switch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm in each pole shall be incorporated in
the electrical installation of the building.

When Installing the Unit

     Never   plug  in   nor remove the power  supply   plug
    with  wet  hands,  as  doing  so  may cause electric
    shock.

     When unplugging   the  power   supply cord, be sure
     to grasp the   power  supply   plug; never  pull on the
    cord  itself.  Operating   the  unit   with  a  damaged
    power  supply  cord  may  cause  a  fire  or  electric 
    shock.

     When moving the unit, be sure  to remove its power 
     supply cord   from the  wall   outlet.  Moving   the unit
     with the   power  cord   connected  to   the outlet may
     cause damage to the power cord,  resulting in fire or 
     electric shock. When   removing the power cord,  be
     sure to hold its plug to  pull.

  Do not block the ventilation slots in the unit's cover.
  Doing so may cause heat to build up inside the unit 
  and result in fire.

  Avoid installing the unit in humid or dusty locations,
  in locations exposed to the direct sunlight, near the 
  heaters, or in locations generating   sooty smoke or
  steam  as  doing  otherwise  may  result  in  fire  or 
  electric shock.

When the Unit is in Use

     Do not place heavy objects on the unit  as  this   may
    cause   it  to  fall  or  break   which   may   result   in 
    personal   injury    and/or    property    damage.   In
    addition,  the  object  itself  may  fall  off  and  cause
    injury  and/or  damage.

    Make  sure   that   the  volume   control   is   set   to
    minimum  position   before  power  is  switched   on.
     Loud noise produced at high volume when power  is 
    switched  on  can  impair  hearing.

     Do not operate   the  unit   for an  extended   period of 
     time with   the sound distorting. This  is   an indication
     of   a  malfunction,   which  in   turn  can cause heat to
     generate and result in a fire.

     Contact your   dealer as  to the   cleaning. If  dust is
    allowed  to accumulate  in  the  unit  over  a  long 
     period of   time, a  fire   or damage  to the unit   may 
    result.

  If dust accumulates on the power supply  plug or in
  the  wall  AC  outlet,  a  fire  may  result.  Clean  it 
  periodically. In addition, insert the plug in the wall 
  outlet securely.

  Switch off   the  power, and unplug the power   supply
  plug   from the  AC outlet   for  safety   purposes when 
  cleaning   or  leaving the unit unused for   10  days or 
  more. Doing otherwise   may cause a fire  or   electric 
  shock.

 ATTENTION

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Summary of Contents for PROJECTMIX241

Page 1: ...tain the optimum resultsfrom this unit We also recommend that you keep this manual handyfor future reference OPERATION MANUAL 3 0 3 8 13 OUTPUT LEVEL POWER MIC1 LEVEL TREBLE BASS MIC2 LEVEL TREBLE BAS...

Page 2: ...ON ILLUSTRATION Power Indicatior 8 6 2 Power Switch 8 6 3 Power input 8 6 4 Left Right input interface XLR 9 6 5 REC Recorder input interface 9 6 6 Line 1 4 inputs 10 6 7 Alarm Inputs 1 0 6 8 MIC 1 MI...

Page 3: ...sult in fire or electric shock Be sure to replace the unit s terminal cover after connection completion Because high voltage is applied to the speaker terminals never touch these terminals to avoid el...

Page 4: ...rating sooty smoke or steam as doing otherwise may result in fire or electric shock When the Unit is in Use Do not place heavy objects on the unit as this may cause it to fall or break which may resul...

Page 5: ...Two channel pre amplifier has sound quality control functions such as through its ring tone control circuit or other control circuit to regulate and control the frequency characteristics of signals t...

Page 6: ...IC2 Volume Control 5 MIC2 treble adjustment 6 MIC2 bass adjustment 7 Line channels selector 8 Line volume control 9 Line treble control 10 Line bass control 11 Left and Right volume control 12 Left ch...

Page 7: ...and right channel audio input REC 20 Line input LINE1 LINE4 21 Alarm signal input circuit 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 25 INPUTS MIC 1 MIC 2 2 1 3 OUTPUTS REC LINE 2 LINE 1 GAIN LINE 4 LINE 3 GAIN GAIN...

Page 8: ...L4 POWER ON OFF 0 0 0 4 5 6 7 10 0 9 2 3 1 8 0 3 0 3 8 13 OUTPUT LEVEL POWER MIC1 LEVEL TREBLE BASS MIC2 LEVEL TREBLE BASS MUSIC LEVEL TREBLE BASS SOURCE LEFT RIGHT MASTER INPUTS MIC 1 MIC 2 2 1 3 OU...

Page 9: ...4 LEFT 0 775V 600 0 775V 600 4mV 45mV 600 4mV 45mV 600 125mV 1 2V 10k 125mV 1 2V 10k 125mV 1 2V 10k 125mV 1 2V 10k ON OFF POWER CLIP OL VOLUME PROT 5 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 350 WATT AMPLIFIER SIGNAL 19...

Page 10: ...Y SIREN PLAY MSG LINE MIC ON OFF ALARMING SIGNAL GENERATOR ALARMING SIGNAL GENERATOR INPUTS MIC 1 MIC 2 2 1 3 OUTPUTS REC LINE 2 LINE 1 GAIN LINE 4 LINE 3 GAIN GAIN ALARM RIGHT LEFT GAIN USE ONLY WITH...

Page 11: ...tween 20 60dB Note 1 2 3 When using the microphone input you must first volume to mid range position to avoid sending the sound exposure Microphone input priority must first adjust address code Otherw...

Page 12: ...ertain temperature conditions installing equipment 1 4 2 3 INPUTS MIC 1 MIC 2 2 1 3 OUTPUTS REC LINE 2 LINE 1 GAIN LINE 4 LINE 3 GAIN GAIN ALARM RIGHT LEFT GAIN USE ONLY WITHA 250W FUSE 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2...

Page 13: ...5 4 MEM 3 ST MON AM FM 2 1 DOWN POWER CD PLAYER IR STATUS POWER CH 2 VOLUME ON CH 1 VOLUME MIN MAX MIN MAX CLIP PROT SIGNAL CLIP PROT SIGNAL CH 1 CH 2 CD TUNER PLAYER INPUTS MIC 1 MIC 2 2 1 3 O UTPUTS...

Page 14: ...2 LINE3 LINE4 MIC1 MIC2 AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP LOW LOW LOW HIGH HIGH HIGH SW PH L1 L2 L3 L4 PH VOL VOL GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN GAIN VOL L L R L R L R L R R ALARM REC OUT LEVEL R OUTPUT PEAK SIG LEVE...

Page 15: ...ion Microphone1 2 Inputs Noise REC output level Outputs ELSE 2k balanced 15V PCB jumper for on off TREBLE 10dB 5kHz BASS 10dB 100Hz 65dB A weighted 775mV 0dBu 3 pin Phoenix type connector 20dBu 7 75V...

Page 16: ...3 RIGHT MIC1 PRIORITY MIC2 PRIORITY MIC2 48V PHANTOM 1 2 3 4 MIC1 48V PHANTOM 1 2 3 4 LEFT 0 775V 600 0 775V 600 4mV 45mV 600 4mV 45mV 600 125mV 1 2V 10k 125mV 1 2V 10k 125mV 1 2V 10k 125mV 1 2V 10k...

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