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FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION

Use this switch to turn the Installation on and off Turn the Installation on before turning on the power amplifier; doing SO

will prevent loud transients which can damage your speakers and create noises unpleasant for your a udience.

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1. POWER switch

These Jacks accept typical 3-pin 1/ 4

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TRS inputs for balanced and unbalanced signals They can be used in conjunction

with microphonessuch as professional condenser dynamic or ribbon microphoneswith standard 1/ 4

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TRS male

connectors and feature low noise preamplifiers.

3. 1/ 4

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TRS Microphone Jacks

The MIC INPUT level control allows you to adjust the input signal level(volume).

4. Line/Mic Gain Control

This contrll is cut of

10dB to high frequency (10KHz)sounds.This will adjust the amount of treble included.In the audio

of the channel adding strength and crispness to sounds such as guitars, cymbals. This control is cut of

10dB to low

frequency (100 Hz) sounds. This will adjust the amount of bass included in the audio of the charnel.

5. MIC EQ Control

This control is final level control for the main mic outp ut audio feed.

7. Main MIC output Control

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6. ECHO Control

The LEVEL METER provides instant monitoring of output signal level To avoid possible distortion, reduce the input level if

the CLIP LED llights up For the LED to blink briefly during the loudest parts of your program is acceptable; if it stays on for

several seconds, however, distortion may begin to occur.

2. LEVEL METER with CLIP LED

This alternates the degree or level of audio that the left and right side of the main mix should receive.

8. Pan/Balance Control

This control is cut of

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9. STEREO EQ Control

This control is final level control for the main stereo output audio feed.

10. STEREO output Control

11. STEREO selector button

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Summary of Contents for 3.1 series

Page 1: ... 0 0 0 10 10 10 10 0 MIC 3 OFF BALANCE 10 0 PRESET SETECT Professional Mixer Digital Echo 10 0 XK 3 1 GRAPHIC EQUALIZER OK KARAOKE EFFECT PROCESSOR FOR AUDIO SYSTEM XK INPUT FREQ BASS VOL MUSIC MIC 3 MIC 2 MIC INPUT FUSE T0 5A 250V RATED POWER CONSUMPTION 10W AC IN MIC 1 BASS BGM NO L OFF ON MIC CEN VOL AUX 1 BASS OUTPUT R OUTPUT L OUTPUT C OUTPUT R AUX 2 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELEC...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifi ed may result in hazardous radiation exposure WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moist...

Page 4: ...ical shock to the operator Choose the main supply for the sound system with care and do not share sockets or g rounding with light dimmers Separate audio cables from dimmer wiring using balanced lines wherever possible lf feasible cross a udio and lighting cables at right angles to minimize the possibility of interference Keep unbalanced cables as short as possible Check your cables regularly and ...

Page 5: ...tical part common mode beca use the signal conductors are run together there is no chance they can be different and all the interfere nce will be removed by the bala nced input amplifier What is a balabced ststen Because the common mode interference immunity of balanced system and at the same time the ground conductor doe sn t need to carry any electrical current so that it means the ground of the...

Page 6: ...d XLR connectors input output For unbalanced use pin 1 and pin 3 have to be bridged 1 ground shield 2 hot ve 3 cold ve 1 2 3 1 2 3 For connection of balanced and unbalanced plugs Ring and sleeve have to be bridged at the stereo plug Balanced 1 4 TRS connector strain relief calmp sleeve ground shield tip ring hot ve Cold ve tip ring sleeve Unbalanced 1 4 TS connector strain relief clamp sleeve tip ...

Page 7: ...nections have the ben efit of Common Mode Rejection which eliminates externally induced inte rference such as mains hum etc Balancing is especially useful when long calbe runs are used between pieces of equipment For connecting with balanced source to the input of Installation connect PIN 2 of 1 4 TRS connector to the source signal Hot the PIN 3 to the source signal Cold and the PIN 1 to the sourc...

Page 8: ...AX BASS BASS TREBLE TREBLE MIC 1 MIC 3 OFF BALANCE PRESET SETECT Professional Mixer Digital Echo XK 2 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 10 0 10 0 10 0 7 µ b òó4 ôõ j ö4 h i jÎÏÌ é Sî ÚÐÆX ø xyvù L Ì ÎúPN_û 4 y Karaoke effect processor 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 CK 3800 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 CK 3800 18 Subwoofer 10 2 way speaker 12 2 way speaker 12 2 way speaker Amplifier Amplifier L R B...

Page 9: ...mand Care fully note the frequency range each driver covered 4 WAY SYSTEM 7 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 CK 3800 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 CK 3800 18 Subwoofer 10 2 way speaker 12 2 way speaker 12 2 way speaker Amplifier Amplifier L R BASS Sterec Graphic EQ CENTER 6 µ b òó4 ôõ j ö4 h i jÎÏÌ é Sî ÚÐÆX ø xyvù L Ì ÎúPN_û y 3 12 2 way speaker 12 2 way speaker 18 Subwoofer 18 Subwoofer 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 CK 3800 Amp...

Page 10: ...r the LED to blink briefly during the loudest parts of your program is acceptable if it stays on for several seconds however distortion may begin to occur 2 LEVEL METER with CLIP LED This alternates the degree or level of audio that the left and right side of the main mix should receive 8 Pan Balance Control This control is cut of 10dB to high frequency 10KHz sounds This will adjust the amount of ...

Page 11: ...accept typical 3 pin 1 4 TRS inputs for balanced and unbalanced signals They can be used in conjunction with microphone ssuch as professional condenser dynamic or ribbon microphoneswith standard 1 4 TRS male connectors and feature low noise preamplifiers 22 I 4 TRS Microphone Jacks Connect the supplied AC power cord to this socket then insert the plug into a wall socket of suitable voltage A blown...

Page 12: ...C O R D S P E A K D N L E A D S Pin 1 Pin 1 Tip Sleeve Black Red Centre Screen Centre Screen 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Tip Ring Sleeve 1 2 3 Tip Ring Sleeve Tip Ring Sleeve Tip Ring Sleeve Tip Sleeve Tip Sleeve 1 2 3 1 2 3 Tip Sleeve Tip Sleeve Tip Ring Pin 1 Pin 1 Tip Ring Sleeve Tip Ring Sleeve 3 òD Z 1 3 4 4 é ÈÉ Z ç V Ö Z ej W 2 Ê _ Q Ç g8âÐ ijja à w j h 7 7 ej 1 4 TRS j b d Vi W ce xyujCöi 7 fg dfgU ...

Page 13: ...s the BBE Line input 56K ohms 18 dBu unbalanced 20Hz to 50kHz 1 dB max min 0 004 typical at 4 dBu 1 kHz 87 dB 60 dB 10dB 10KHz 10dB 100Hz 25Hz 250 Hz variable 18 dB oct 0 004 typical at 4 dBu 1 kHz 82 dB XLR 1 4 TRS balanced line level 100 ohms 18 dBu unbalanced 6 segment LED meter with clip indicator 10W 240V 230V 220V 120Vor 100V 50 60Hz factory configured 483mmx44mmx175mm 19 x1 75 x6 9 2 7 kg 6...

Page 14: ...efects caused by normal wear and tear in particular of faders crossfaders potentiometers keystbutton tubes guitar strings illuminants and similar parts 4 Damages defects caused by the following conditions are not covered by this warranty improper handling neglect or failure to operate the unit in compliance with the instructions given in user or service manuals Connection or ooperation of the unit...

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