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Troubleshooting
With the "Mc Crypt Mini Mixer DJ 1/2", you have purchased a product that reflects
the latest state of technology and is safe to operate.
Still there might be problems or malfunctions.
At this point, we want to tell you how to easily remedy possible malfunctions your-
self.
Observe the safety notices under all circumstances!
Symptom
Possible cause
Error remedy
No function after the
Power pack is not plugged Plug the power pack in
on/off switch was
correctly into the outlet.
correctly.
turned on.
The recording level
The low-voltage plug of
Plug the low-voltage plug
indicator (9) is not lit.
the power pack is not
in correctly.
plugged correctly into the
low-voltage socket (17)
on the back of the
mixing desk.
The first LED of the
No input signal
Check access source.
recording level
indicator is lit but
Input wrong or not
Connect input correctly.
there is no sound.
connected.
The cross fader slider is
Put the cross fader in
adjusted wrong.
central position.
Input level is not correctly Adjust the level with the
adjusted.
GAIN controller as
described.
Fader sliders are in
Adjust the slider correctly.
position "0".
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(8)
Input selection switch
With this switch, you select between the PHONO and the LINE input.
In position "PHONO", the signal of the appliance connected to the input "PHONO" is
played back, in position "LINE"; the signal of the appliance connected to the input
"LINE" is played back.
The switch "CH1" affects the inputs PHONO1 and LINE1, switch "CH2" the inputs
PHONO2 and LINE2.
(9)
Recording level indicator
The recording level indicators provide information about the output level. The display
should not exceed the value "0 dB", otherwise the music signal will become distort-
ed. The display is separate for each channel, meaning the LED series on the left
shows the recording level of the left channel, the LED series on the right the record-
ing level of the right channel.
(10) Headphone selection switch (CUE)
With this switch, you can select the fader channel you want to listen to via the head-
phones. If the switch is put to "CH1", you can hear the signal of channel 1 on the
headphones. If the switch is put to "CH2", you can hear the signal of channel 2 on
the headphones.
(11) Cross fader controller
With the help of this slider, you blend between the two FADER channels "CH1" and
"CH", meaning the one FADER channel is faded out when operating the slider
(becomes quieter) and the second channel is faded in at the same time (becomes
louder).
If the cross fader slider is in the middle position (11), both fader channels are played
back equally.
(12) Microphone input
You can connect a 600 Ohm microphone to this 6.3 mm jack input.
(13) PHONO 1 and PHONO 2 input
You can connect a turntable each with MM sound pickup system to these stereo
cinch inputs.
The red cinch socket is the right and the white cinch socket the left input.
(14) LINE 1 and LINE 2 input
You can connect a CD player or cassette deck or similar to these stereo cinch inputs.
The red cinch socket is the right and the white cinch socket the left input.