
13.0 OPERATION
The ClubMix is designed to be the perfect answer to all stereo output mixing situations.
The console can accept a maximum of 10 input modules these can be mono and/or stereo modules.
13.1 STANDARD CONTROL SETTINGS
Before you switch on the ClubMix check whether you have a 110 Volt version or a 220 Volt version. This has
to match with your local voltage.
Before you apply voltage to the ClubMix put the switches and controls in the following settings:
Channels
Input/CUE switches
Up/down dependent upon connected
signal sources.
Gain controls
Fully counter clockwise.
Equalizers
12 o'clock position.
Aux sends
Fully counter clockwise.
Panpots/balance controls
12 o clock position
Faders
Fully down.
Master section
All controls
Fully counter clockwise.
Faders
Fully down.
13.2 Connector
Before you apply power to the ClubMix you have to wire up your system first.
To be of help with this job we will summarize all type of connectors with their associated wiring. Be very
careful with this wiring procedure.
Use professional soldering equipment to achieve professional results.
The quality of the solder joints and their isolation is tremendously important for the reliability of the whole
system.
MONO Channels:
XLR inputs
level : -65 dBu to -0dBu.
pin 1 : signal ground (shield)
pin 2 : signal high (in phase +)
pin 3 : signal low (out of phase-)
Line inputs
level : -20 dBu to +20dBu.
tip : signal high (in phase +)
ring : signal low (out of phase -)
sleeve : signal ground.
Inserts
level : 0dBu (0.775 Volt)
(only mono mic channels)
tip : return signal.
ring : send signal.
sleeve : ground.
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