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crossfader when you put the routing switch (7) on the CF-Y position. The response curve of the
cross fader (14) can be adjusted with the cross fader curve potentiometer (32).
11) To change the source, repeat point 3) to 6).
12) By turning the headphones select potentiometer (29) more clockwise, you will increase the
amount of the main mix signal in the headphones.
13) To add a microphone signal, connect the microphone to the MIC input (F). Turn the level
control (11) and the talk-over (12) to zero, slide up the MIC fader (15) to maximum and adjust
with the level button (11) the volume of the microphone. Adjust with the equalizer (10) the
sound of the microphone. To use the talk over, adjust the talk over button (12) (0= no decrease,
10= total decrease). With the pan MIC (17), the DJ microphone signal can be placed
somewhere between left and right. Eventually you can connect an external processor
(example: compressor or reverb) to the effects insert (G) of the microphone channel.
14) The mixed signal can be recorded, simply by connecting a recorder to the analogue (U) or
digital (R) record-connectors. Depending on the position of the record-select switch (24) you
can decide if the microphone signal is also recorded or not. The mixed signal can also be
recorded 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 channel to the effects insert outputs, follow the
instructions of point 5). The effects assign indication LED’s for the main mix are LED’s (25). The
effects assignation for the main mix can be done with the main mix effects assign potentiometer
(26).
16) On the right VU-meters the signal appears selected with the VU2-signal select switch (27). If
you like to compare via the headphones and the left VU-meters the pre-fade signal with the
output signal, you can do this by putting the rotative switch (27) on the SUM-position. By this
the PFL-signal appears on the two left VU-meters and the output-signal on the other two VU-
meters.
17) If you have an optional Alarm/Music mute priority unit at your disposal, you can mute the music
remote controlled. The alarm/music mute connector has 4 connections (GND, NEG, POS,
+5V).
The music volume can be controlled following 4 basic principles:
Switch-contact:
Switching of the music remote controlled through a switch-contact in an alarm-central or some
other system.
Connect the switching contact between the connection “POS” and “+5V”. Place a small wire
between the connections “GND” and “NEG”. When the switch-contact is open, the music will
play normally, when the switch-contact is closed, the music will be muted.