background image

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Avoid installing your mixer near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, 

stoves, or other heat producing apparatus (including amplifiers).
Do not put any sources of open flame (e.g. candles or pyrotechnics) on or near 

your mixer.

Do not cover your mixer during use, or obstruct the ventilation flow in any way.

Unplug your mixer during lightening storms, or if it is not going to be used for 

a while. (Remove the plug from the mains socket to completely disconnect the 

mixer.)
Your mixer does not contain any “user serviceable” parts. Therefore, do not 

attempt to open the mixer enclosure at any time. Servicing and/or repairs should 

only be carried out by qualified personnel. See MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 

(below).

!

!

!

!

During  installation  or  live  performances,  make  sure  that  your  mixer’s  power 

supply cable cannot be walked on, tripped over or “pinched” – particularly at 

sockets, around waste bins etc. Also make sure that the power supply cable is 

not “stressed” at its point of connection to the mixer.
To avoid interference, do not install your mixer near power transformers, TV sets, 

RF transmitters, electric motors, or any other sources of electrical energy.
To avoid potential accidents, only use attachments, accessories and other 

equipment such as carts, stands, tripods, brackets or cases that are specified or 

recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with your mixer.
Loud volume levels can cause irreparable damage to hearing, so avoid the 

following while using your mixer:

- acoustic feedback (never point microphones directly at a loudspeaker)

- high levels of distortion

- impulse noises (loud “pops”) that can occur when a device is switched on /off, 

connected or disconnected from a system.

OPERATIONAL SAFETY

!

!

!

!

Your mixer can be carefully cleaned, as necessary, using a dry cloth. No water 

must be used.
When cleaning, do not use any solvents (such as acetone or alcohol). These 

could damage the mixer’s finish and its serigraphy.

Visually check your mixer on a regular basis for any signs of wear and tear or 

damage, but do not attempt any kind of servicing or repair.

If your mixer malfunctions, or has been damaged, e.g. if the power supply/cable 

or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen inside, the mixer 

has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been 

dropped, please call your nearest technical assistance centre, or a specialized 

technical centre. (For more information, contact us at the address on the last 

page of this manual.)

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

!

!

!

!

Содержание Arthur Prime 13

Страница 1: ...arthur PRIME SERIES USER MANUAL V2 ...

Страница 2: ...fied on the mixer Do not use your mixer if its power supply cable or plug are not in perfect condition Replace these as necessary using the exact models types specified If any fixed cables need replacing this should be done by a suitably qualified professional Your mixer should only be connected to a mains socket with a ground protection system When setting up or installing your mixer make sure th...

Страница 3: ...s of electrical energy To avoid potential accidents only use attachments accessories and other equipment such as carts stands tripods brackets or cases that are specified or recommended by the manufacturer or sold with your mixer Loud volume levels can cause irreparable damage to hearing so avoid the following while using your mixer acoustic feedback never point microphones directly at a loudspeak...

Страница 4: ...trical performances or events such as conferences and exhibitions where more microphones or sound sources may sometimes be required Prime 13 is the largest member of the family The 13 channel audio mixer is an ideal solution for smaller theatres and performance venues houses of worship rehearsal rooms or recording project studios where excellent sound quality is required but space is more limited ...

Страница 5: ...udio signal in the mixer is interrupted and the Insert 3 will work in the usual way By connecting a mono jack you get the simple output line signal on the tip By connecting a standard stereo phone jack you get the output signal from the tip send and the return signal will be connected to the mixer through the ring return of the jack When the button is not depressed the signal will not be interrupt...

Страница 6: ...nd to the Master section s AUX 1 OUT This is useful for managing internal or external effects see Master Section 2 12 AUX 2 This aux send is prefade it does not depend on the fader position and sets the amount of signal sent to the Master section s AUX 2 OUT This is useful for controlling a stage monitor see Master Section 4 13 PAN The Pan pot lets you send the signal to the Left or Right Master c...

Страница 7: ... be connected to the line inputs The AUX SENDS are the same as on the mic input channel 3 AUX 1 Postfade for controlling the amount of signal sent to the internal reverb and to the Master section s AUX 1 OUT for the use of external effects see Master Section 2 4 AUX 2 Prefade and useful for setting the amount of signal sent to a stage monitor connected to the Master section s AUX 2 OUT see Master ...

Страница 8: ...cessive audio devices 13 HP OUT You can connect headphones to this socket for independent monitoring of the sound 12 VOLUME This knob lets you adjust the volume level of your headphones Note The signal level you will hear from the L R master through your headphones is not related to the level determined by the master fader positions DIGITAL STEREO REVERB USING THE INTERNAL EFFECT The volume and de...

Страница 9: ...t from the various input channels this is postfade and more suitable for connecting external effects Note Turning the AUX 1 to REV knob 6 to zero cuts the signal to the internal reverb making just the external signal audible 4 AUX 2 OUT This is prefade and therefore more suitable for connecting a stage monitor 3 AUX 1 VOL and 5 AUX 2 VOL These knobs control the amount of signal sent from each of t...

Страница 10: ...utput level Power consumption Size weight 4 7 kohm MIC 592 kohm YELLOW 37 2 kohm LINE 30 dBu 59 dBu to 16 dBu MIC 41 dBu to 0 dBu YELLOW 17 dBu to 18 dBu LINE 10 Hz to 57 kHz 72 dBu 100 Hz Boost 12 dBu 80 Hz Cut 14 dBu 700 Hz 12 dBu 4 5 kHz 15 dBu 0 04 fundamental 0 004 2nd harmonic 0 003 3rd harmonic 13 W Prime 5 22 W Prime 9 29 W Prime 13 2 kg 22 6 x 37 x 6 cm Prime 5 3 kg 33 x 37 x 6 cm Prime 9...

Страница 11: ...TECHNICAL INFORMATION SIGNAL FLOW ...

Страница 12: ...ks of SCHERTLER S A Switzerland All SCHERTLER products use proprietary technology and are covered by one or more worldwide patents DISCLAIMER All information and technical specifications published here are based on data that was available at the time of publication Schertler is however constantly aiming to improve its range of products and therefore reserves the right to amend product specificatio...

Отзывы: