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1. POWER ON OFF 718 9 40 Ti Ring Right Signal Sleeve Ring MAIN MIX OUT Strain Clamp Tip Left Signal LINE STRETURNS CTRL AUXSENDS siasvacGreund Seredn Use for Headphone Stereo Return 1 4 Stereo TRS Jack Plug PHONES Sleeve Tip Strain Clamp Tip Signal LOW CUT lt COMP A lt COMP Sleeve Ground Screen 0 Use for Mono Line In Mono 1 4 Plugs 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 EQ 0 EQ 0 EQ 0 EQ 0 EQ 0 EQ Hij Hil Hi HiIl Hi HI 48 PWR Oe Qe Q Q 1 4 Mono TS Jack Plug 15 15 15 5 15 H5 A5 15 15 15 0 0 0 mo MID MID OF ab LI 25KHz 25KHz 2 5 2 a 4 Ring Return Signal Sleeve Tip LOW Ring 80Hz 4 ST RETURNS is 0 O Strain Clamp Tip Send Signal POST O O D 10 2 TK IN MP3 Sleeve Ground Screen zi BAL 0 TOMAN NIK D Use for Pre Gain Channel Inserts o HO 1 E E 1 4 Stereo TRS Jack Plug 4 5 5 EN E E B E E EM Z s z 20 e e 3 2 Hot 1 Ground Screen 2 Hot 2 Ground Screen 6
2. 3 LINE INPUT JACKS CHs 3 4 to 7 8 Chs 3 4 to 9 10 3 These are unbalanced phone jack stereo ns ES as line inputs Q7 4 LINE INPUT JACKS CH 7 8 CHs 7 8 9 10 Q These are unbalanced stereo RCA pin jacks NOTE Where an input channel provides both a MIC input jack and a LINE input jack LINE input jack and an RCA pin jack you can use either jack but not both at the same time Please connect to only one jack on each channel 5 INSERT JACKS Each of these jacks provides an insert point between the equalizer and level control of the corresponding input channel The INSERT jacks can be usedto independently connect devices such as graphic equalizers compressors or noise filters into the corresponding channels These are TRS phone jacks that carry both the send and return signal 6 GAIN CONTROL Adjusts the input signal level To achieve the best balance between S and dynamic range adjust the level so that the peak LED indicator lights occasionally only on the highest input transients For mono channel the MIC input adjustment range of the Gain is 0 to 50dB and the sensitivity of line input is 15 to 35dB For stereo channel the MIC adjustment range of the Gain is 0 to 40dB and the sensitivity of line input is 20 to 20dB 7 LOW CUT By pressing this button you will activate a 75Hz low frequency filter with a slope of 18dB per octave You can use this facility to reduce the hum noise infected by the
3. Hold When the unit is off press this key and hold for about 2 or 3 seconds to turn on the power supply of player Repeat the above operation you can turn off the power supply of the player h DISPLAY All the USB player information are monitored through this sexy amp magic display Option Four Bluetooth Version 2 1 Can be paired with mobile phones tablets or PC Bluetooth adapter to play stereo audio with two LED status indicator b c f a Display Bluetooth Audio Interface These two LEDs use to display different EN working state I For the first time that module power on it is stand by state and the right LED flashes twice about 2 seconds once d e 8 2 Matching state two LED s alternately flash quickly 3 After connected the device the right LED lighted on constantly b a PRE Press this key it will go to the previous track and start playing c gt gt NEXT Press this key it will go to the next track and start playing d VOL Press VOL key to decrease volume during Power state The default factory setting is maximum 8 10 CHANNEL 13 LEVEL 24 25 27 This fader will adjust the overall level of this channel and set the amount of signal p sent to the main output o PROGRAM PUSH CO 26 14 MAIN MIX LEVEL Ay 21 veo gt ON cur HO ee This fader is used to set the amou
4. Signal input through the stereo L R bus Miu 12 PEAK LED The peak level of the post EQ signal is detected and the PEAK Indicator lights red when the level reaches 3dB below clipping For XLR equipped stereo input channels both the post EQ and post mic amp peak levels are B detected and the indicator lights if either of these levels reaches 3 dB below clipping 1 8 10 CHANNEL VOL Press VOL key to increase volume during Power on state f gt PLAY PAUSE In play state press PLAY PAUSE key to pause the player In pause state press Pil PLAY PAUSE key to start playing g PAIR Press this key and hold for 2 3 seconds the player will change to matching state In this sate the two LEDs alternately flash quickly and you canuse your mobile phone tablet or PC Bluetooth adapter to find devices 2 1 If your device s Bluetooth version lower than 2 0 you should enter the password 0000 If your device s Bluetooth version higher than 2 0 you do not need to enter a password 36 Optional USB interface This section can be selected and installed according to user s requirement The USB interface provides a digital audio connections to PC MAC USB USE With this interface you can use the unit like soundcard for recording at 16 bit 44 1 kHz and play back audio file wave aiff mp3 etc With Windows and Macintosh computers Use the computer built in
5. for external effects and monitoring for 8CH with digital effects Dn QA mixer DFX sends per channel for internal effects TEN i e 2 Track Input assignable to Main Mix or Control Room Headphone Outputs B HY Y a e Unbalanced 4 TRS outputs Control Room and Headphone Outputs Boos Built in 24 bit DSP effect with 100 presets for 8CH mixer with digital effects 88 Bf o 8 f 8 Option player or Bluetooth player READY TO START E POWER Please check the AC voltage available in your country before connecting your AC ADAPTOR LINE 20dB 20dB 10 50dB gb to the AC socket tea ri 2 Be sure that the main power switch is turned off before connecting the mixer to the AC RE hme s soc SEE I Sq tall eal 5 m socket Also you should make sure that all input and output controls are turned down This JA Tre Wb CU a 39 o gg I INTE T3 will avoid damage to your speakers and avoid excessive noise 9 2 j 3 Always turn on the mixer before the power amplifier turn off the mixer after the power amplifier s 5 E 4 Bef
6. 0 60 60 60 60 60 3 Cold 3 4 5 6 718 9 10 CTRL MAIN MIX 3 Cold Use for Balanced Mic Inputs For unbalanced use connect pin to 3 Use for Main output For unbalanced use leave pin 3 unconnected 3 pin XLR Male Plug seen from soldering side 3 pin XLR Line Socket seen from soldering side 37 ADAPTER IN This connector is used to connect the supplied AC adapter 38 POWER OFF This button is used to turn the Main Power on and off INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Ok you have got to this point and you are now in the position to successfully operate your 8 10 Channel Mixing Console However we advise you to read carefully the following section to be the real master of your own mixer Not paying enough attention to the input signal level to the routing of the signal and the assignment of the signal will result in unwanted distortion a corrupted signal or no sound at all So you should follow these procedures for every single channel Before connecting mics or instruments make sure that the power of all your systems components including the mixer is turned off Also make sure that all input and output controls of your mixer are turned down This will avoid damage to your speakers and avoid excessive noise Properly connect all external devices such as mics power amplifiers speakers effect process
7. 8 10 CHANNEL MIKING CONSOLE User s Manual 8 10 CHANNEL INDEX D1 SAFETY RELATED SYMBOLS __ ____ _ 1 2 LI Mec rcr m 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION ____ 2 INTRODUCTION MEER 3 illl 3 READY TO START ________ _____ _ 3 CONTROL ELEMENTS 00l ee 4 08 INSTALLATION amp CONNECTION _ _____ ___ _ 18 PRESET UST EIU Men C DM 21 BLOCK DIAGRAM ___ 22 TECHNICAL __ ____ _ 23 AUX RETURNS Input 1 4 TRS with un balanced SAFETY RELATED SYMBOLS Frequency response 10Hz to 55KHz 3dB Distortion THD lt 0 03 at 0dB 22Hz 22KHz A weighted GAIN range OFF TO 10dB SNR lt 1004 A weighted Impedances Microphone input 1 8 other input or greater Tape out IKQ All other out 120Q DSP section options A D and D A converters 24bit Echo Echo Verb Tremolo Plate Chorus Vocal Type of effects Rotary Small Room Flange Verb Large Hall 100 position preset selector 10 preseter 10 variation Controls ST Mute switch amp Foot switching with LED indicator FOOT SW TIP FX SLEEV GND Main mix section Max
8. MAIN MIX output 22dBu un balanced AUX range OFF to 104 Fader range OFF to 104 PHONES CONTROL ROOM range OFF to 15dB Hum amp Noise Crosstalk 80dB 9 20Hz 22KHz A weighted channel amp MAIN level 0dB the other minimum 80dB 0dB 20Hz 22KHz A weighted MAIN level OdB the other minimum Power supply AC adaptor 18 1000 Rated power consumption 24W all loaded CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The symbol is used to indicate that some hazardous live terminals are involved within this apparatus even under the normal operating conditions The symbol is used in the service documentation to indicate that specific N component shall be only replaced by the component specified in that Documentation for safety reasons Protective grounding terminal Alternating current voltage 1 Hazardous live terminal ON Denotes the apparatus turns on OFF Denotes the apparatus turns off bec ause of using the single pole switch be sure to unplug the AC power to prevent any electric shock before you proceed your service WARNING Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent the danger of injury or death to the user Disposing of this product should not be placed in municipal waste and should be separate collection CAUTION Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent danger of the apparatus P
9. Mix TAPE OUT These RCA jacks will route the main mix into a tape recorder 8 10 CHANNEL g POWER Push amp Hold When the unit is off press this key and hold for about 2 or 3 seconds to turn on the power supply of player Repeat the above operation you can turn off the power supply of the player h DISPLAY player information are monitored via this sexy amp magic display NOTE basic interface instruction When the player isn t connected to a USB memory equipment the interface is as follows When the player is searching for USB tracks the interface is as follows When the player is in pause state the interface is as follows When the player is in use the interface is as follows Option Three SMP R The file system of USB memory for USB players is FATI6 and FAT32 and these players can only decode MP3 It has 7 rank subordinate folders at most a USB PORT b a si For connecting with USB memory USB PLAYER hr b K PRE In pause state press this key it will go to previous track and keep in pause state In SMP R ER ish amp Hol a i play state press this key it will go to the previous track amp start playing c gt gt NEXT In pause state press this key it will go to next track and keep in pause state In play state press this key it will go to the next track and start playing d RPT Press this key the player will cha
10. and each of them is provided with a 3 band equalizer for MID and LOW controls E E G a O as wellas auxiliary control highly accurate 8 segment bar graph meters and 2 track inputs 8g assignable to main mix control room phones Outputs etc g BOR UR m LN This unit is very easy to operate but we advise you to go through each section of this manual p carefully In this way you will get the best out of your 10 Channel Mixing Console 308 1397 LEFT BUS RIGHT BUS e Ultra low noise discrete MIC Preamps with 48V Phantom Power e 2 MIC Input Channels with XLRs and balanced Line Inputs and Insert Compressor control Low Cut for each MIC Input 2 Stereo Input Channels with mono XLR Input and 4 Jacks LEFT BUS RIGHT BUS RIGHT BUS LEFT BUS LEFT BUS RIGHT BUS DEX SEND AUX BUS pan o m pel j go e Stereo Input Channels with RCA Jacks and 1 4 TRS Jacks inputs channel for 8CH mixer 2 ou channels for mixer a E d Poh 3 band EQ and Peak LEDs on each MIC channels 2 band EQ and Peak LEDs on Stereo channels i E Q e AUX Sends per channel
11. atus to rain or moisture Do not use this apparatus near water Install in accordance with the manufacture r s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including am plifiers that produce heat Do not block any ventilation openings No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Follow all instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Only use attachments accessories spec ified by the manufacturer Power Cord and Plug Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replace ment of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walk ed on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Cleaning When the apparatus needs a cleaning you can blow off dust from the apparatus with a blower or clean with rag etc Don t use solvents such as benzol alcohol or other fluids with very strong volatility and flammability for cleaning the apparatus body Clean on
12. audio recorder or use dedicated Digital Audio Workstation software DAW to record and play back CD quality audio within your computer For connection the unit to computer We suggested a standard A MALE B MALE USB cable and we wish that you do not use hubs and other extenders that often cause glitches and other problems The USB port sends the MAIN MIX left and right signals to the computer The USB port receives a stereo audio stream from the computer and assigns it to the 2 TRACK INPUT left and right channels of your mixer NOTE If a device is connected to the 2 TRACK INPUT the signal from this device is merged with the signal from the computer To ensure that the unit is recognized correctly by your computer always turn the mixer on a few seconds before inserting the USB cable into the computer When powering up both your computer and the unit turn on the mixer first and the computer second When powering down your computer and the unit turn off the computer first Wait to turn off the mixer until the computer has completed the shut down process e gt PLAY PAUSE In play state press gt PLAY PAUSE key to pause the player In pause state press Pil PLAY PAUSEkey to start playing f REC In power on state press this key it will go to the recording preparation state Press REC again to start recording Any other operations are not available in recording state until press POWER to stop recording g POWER Push amp
13. ena pop v Plena pop 02 mp Plena pop 03 mp Fig 6 100 20 P 02 Plena pop 06 mp 03 Plena pop 04 mp Fig 7 The display will show the following interface Press the i44 PRE NEXT key you can select the starting song then press the IIPLAY PAUSE key the selected song playback will start Press PLAY PAUSE key again or press m STOP key the play back will stop Press PLAY PAUSE key again or press STOP key the playback will start again from the same point Twice press m STOP the USB player will return to Fig 3 interface
14. face 8 10 CHANNEL 002 00 05 01 Plena pop 01 mp 02 03 03 Fig 4 2 After opening the folder the display will show as Fig 3 This display shows MP3 file list and scrolling list using M PRE 1 NEXT keys you can choose the desired song Press the pil PLAY PAUSE key the selected song playback will start In order to stop playback you just need to press the m stop key Then if you press the II PLAY PAUSE key the song playback will start from the pause point if you press again the m stop key the system will return to Fig 3 interface d Program mode In Fig 2 select Program to enter into the following interface Play list Set Setthe playing list Playing List Play list Press PRE 1 NEXT key to select press M STOP key to return the Fig2 interface 2 After entering into the Play List Set the display will 3 show as Fig3 Selecting the desired folder the display will show the following interface The display will show all the MP3 files the selected song will be inserted into the playing list and a mark will appear Press again you re going to delete the song from the playing list and the mark will disappear Press the m STOP key you will return to Fig 2 interface The playing list can accept up to 20 songs and it will display the list according to song insert order PLAYLIST SET PLAYING LIST Fig 5 classic music 3 Pl
15. g horn speakers and a bass cylinder bx R Low PEAK MUTE 2 0 Decay time 0 7 2 1s E ST RETURNS 348 70 79 Small Room Simulate a bright studio room Pre delay 20 45ms DFX MUTE O 2 oy Simulate to play with anoth 19Echo verb S imulate to play with another person 20 29 Tremolo ib E i Decay time 1 5 2 9s a 0 2 _ 80 89 Flanger Verb carrying out same the notes on the same y Tas roc S ca Mis Rate 0 8Hz 2 52Hz 60 69 Rotary instrument and reverb 70 79 Small Room Simulate a i fth 99 Large Hall imulate a large acoustic space of the Large Hall Pre delay 23 55ms 10 10 10 40 90799 9 sound Decay time 3 6 5 4s y z 5 5 5 5 EHE Mu FE 97 29 Je Zas Zas 15 45 415 Zn zia 29 3 3 CN 718 DFX CTRL MAIN MIX Ring Return Signal Connected together rm ue Sleeve Ground Screen To Channel Insert Tip Signal AH Sleeve Ground Screen To Tape or FX Input Tapped Connection Direct Output Lead Enables the Insert to be used as a Direct Output while maintaining the channel signal flow To Processor Input Sleeve Ground Screen Tip Tip Send Signal To Channel Insert Ring Return Signal To Processor Output Y Ste
16. l control you can adjust the output level from to I OdB 34 PHONES This socket will be used to send out the mix signal to a pair of headphones 35 OPTIONAL MODULES SECTION This section can be selected and installed according to user s requirement Opening the cover and connect the module with MIXER the module include SMP R gt SMP S gt SMP T gt Bluetooth 2 l The program for module playback can be assigned to Main Mix by 2TK routing When using SMP R recording function the CN9 need to be connected which the signal come from the Main Mix After above finished then you can using following module function Option One SMP S The file system of USB memory for USB players is FATI6 and FAT32 and these players can only decode MP3 It has 7 rank subordinate folders at most a USB port For connecting with USB memory equipment b K In pause state press this key it will go to the previous song and still keep in pause state In play state press this key it will go to the previous song and start playing Furthermore press this key and hold for a few seconds to decrease the volume c gt gt I NEXT In pause state press this key it will go to the next song and still keep in pause state In play state press this key it will go to the next song and start playing Furthermore press this key and hold for a few seconds to increase the volume d PLAY PAUSE In play state press this key
17. ly with dry cloth Servicing Refer all servicing to qualified personnel To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged 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 The mains plug is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable 2 8 10 CHANNEL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL 8 10 channel mixing console Mono channels Microphone input XLR with balanced Frequency response 10Hz to 55KHz 3dB Distortion THD N lt 0 03 at 0dB 22Hz 22KHz A weighted Gain range OdB to 50dB Max Input 15dB LOW CUT 75Hz SNR lt 1004 A weighted Phantom power 48V with switch control Frequency response 10Hz to 55KHz 3dB Distortion THD N lt 0 03 at 0dB 22Hz 22KHz A weighted Sensitivity range 15dB 35dB GAIN 0 9dB COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD 20dB gt 5dB Stereo input channels LOW CUT 75Hz Line input 1 4 TRS or TRS RCA with un balanced Frequency response 10Hz to 55KHz 3dB Distortion THD N 0 0396 at 04 22Hz 22KHz A weighted Sensi
18. mains power supply Or the stage rumble while using a microphone 8 COMP CONTROL Adjust the amount of compression applied to the channel Turn the knob to the right to increase the compression ration and the output gain will automatically adjusted The result is smoother more even dynamics because louder signals are attenuated which the overall level is boosted 9 EQUALIZER Hi This is the treble control You can use it to get rid of high frequency noises or to boost the sound of cymbals or the high harmonics of the human voice The gain range goes from 1 5dB to 15dB with a center frequency of 2kHz MID This is the mid range control It can affect most fundamental frequencies of all musical instruments and human voice An attentive use of this control will give you a very wide panorama of sound effects The range goes from 154 to 15 dB and the center frequency of 2 5kHz LOW This is bass control itis used to boost male voice kickdrum or bass guitar the gain range goes from I5dB to 15dB with a center frequency of 80Hz 10 DFX AUX POST These controls are used to adjust the level of the POST FADER signal sent to DFX AUX SENDS output which can be used for monitor application and effects amp sound processors input II PAN BAL CONTROL The PAN control determines the stereo positioning of the channel signal on the stereo L and R buses The BAL control knob sets the balance between left and right channels
19. nge between the following four modes REP ALL means to repeat all tracks in the memory mark on the screen is REP means to repeat one track the mark on the screen is gt Play in order means to play the tracks according to the order the mark on the screen is blank Random play means to play the tracks at random the mark on the screen is A e Folder List See the Fig 3 the display shows files folders names Use PRE NEXT key to scan press gt PLAY PAUSE key you ll enter into corresponding folder In order to return to Fig5 interface you just need to press the STOP key Option Two SMP T The file system of USB memory for USB players is FATI6 and FAT32 and these players can only decode MP3 It has 7 rank subordinate folders at most b a c 9 5 E 2 POWER b a PRE ed In pause state press this key it will f 8 a USB PORT For connecting with USB memory go to previous track and keep in pause state In play state press this key it will go to the previous track amp start playing c gt gt I NEXT In pause state press this key it will go to next track and keep in pause state In play state press this key it will go to the next track and start playing d RPT Press this key the player will change between the following four modes REP ALL means to repeat all tracks in the memory mark on the screen is Az REP means to repeat one t
20. nt of signal sent to the main mix output and Dr 19 tape out DFXMUTE O 2 00 09 Echo 10 19 Echo Verb 15 PHONES CONTROL ROOM 20 29 Tremolo 20 40 49 Chorus This fader sets the amount of signal sent 60 69 Rotary 3 17 to the control room output and phones 70 79 Small Room ef 89 Flan lerb 10 90 99 Large 18 18 16 DFX TO MAIN only for 8 channels with digital effect 9 Ba a aga 1 a po This fader is used to adjust the level of the processed signal from DSP to MAIN MIX BUS a a SSS 0 LILLIT valido 8858 mpi mpi 8555 9558 17 2 SIGNAL PATH If you push down the 2 TRACK SIGNAL PATH knob the 2 TRACK IN signal will 16 be routed into the CONTROL ROOM output Then push the knob again the 2TRACK IN signal will be routed into the MAIN MIX output gt CTRL MAIN MIX 15 14 18 2 IN MP3 This control is used to adjust the volume from to IOdB 19 OUTPUT LEVEL This stereo 8 segments LED meter will be indicate the level of overall output signal 20 ST RETURNS This control is used to adjust the signal from ST RETURNS 21 DFX MUTE CONTROL only for 8 channels with digital effect This control is used to activa
21. or etc Now turn on the power of any peripheral devices then power up the mixer Note the power amplifier or powered monitors shall be turned on after the mixer and turned off before the mixer Set the output level of your mixer or the connected power amplifier at no more than 75 Set the CONTROL ROOM PHONE level at no more than 50 Position HI MID and LOW EQ controls middle position Position panoramic PAN BAL control on center position While speaking into the mic or playing the instrument adjust the channel Level control so that the PEAK LED will blink occasionally in this way you will maintain good headroom and idea dynamic range You can shape the tone of each channel by adjusting the equalizer controls as desired Now repeat the same sequence for all input channels The main LED could move up into the red section in this case yo can adjust the overall output level through the MAIN MIX control Some Final Tips on Wiring Configuration You can connect unbalanced equipment to balanced inputs and outputs Simply follow these schematics 8 10 CHANNEL 3 4 E o I MICINPUT JACKS CHs I to 5 6 Mic R MIC These are balanced XLR type microphone ale 14 input jacks S z m 2 LINE INPUT JACKS CHs 1 2 These are balanced TRS phone jack line OO inputs You can connect either balanced or unbalanced phone plugs to these jacks
22. ore connecting and disconnecting the unit from the power source always turn off the unit 5 Do not use solvents to clean your mixer A dry and clean cloth will be OK 22 3 8 10 CHANNEL CONTROL ELEMENTS PRESET LIST for 8 CHANNEL with digital effect ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 Description Parameter Reproduce the sound in input on the 00 09 Echo Delay Time 145 205ms output after a lapse of time or delay LINE LINE L MONO L MONO Delay Time 208 650ms 10 19 Echo Verb Echo with Room effect Decay time 1 7 2 1s 20 29 Tremolo Amplitude modulation of the signal Rate 0 6 Hz 5 Hz o E o WE o EH MS QUEH SS 283 25 QEY215 30 39 Plate Simulate the transducers sound like Decay time 0 9s 3 6s classic bright vocal plate LOWCUT LOWCUT Recreate the illusion of more than one 40 49 Chorus Rate 0 92Hz 1 72Hz instrument from a single instrument sound 7 8 cress Simulate a small space with slight Rev decay time 0 8 0 9s HI 48V PWR 50 59 Vocal decay time Pre delay 0 45ms 5 PROGRAM PUSH A Simulate the sound effect achieved b y 60 69 Rotary d Modulation depth 2096 8096 O rotatin
23. ower Supply Ensure the source voltage matches the voltage of the power supply before turning ON the apparatus 8 10 CHANNEL Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time External Connection The external wiring connected to the output hazardous live terminals requires installation by an instructed person or the use of ready made leads or cords Do not Remove any Cover There are maybe some areas with high voltages inside to reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove any cover if the power supply is connected The cover should be removed by the qualified personnel only No user serviceable parts inside e Fuse To prevent a fire make sure to use fuses with specified standard current voltage type Do not use a different fuse or short circuit the fuse holder Before replacing the fuse turn OFF the apparatus and disconnected the power source Protective Grounding Make sure to connect the protective grounding to prevent any electric shock before turning ON the apparatus Never cut off the internal or external pro tective grounding wire or disconnect the wiring of protective grounding terminal Operating Conditions This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on this apparatus 1 To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appar
24. rack the mark on the screen is D Play in order means to play the tracks according to the order the mark on the screen is blank Random play means to play the tracks at random the mark on the screen is A e gt PLAY PAUSE In play state press PLAY PAUSE key to pause the player In pause state press PLAY PAUSEkey to start playing f STOP In play state press this key to stop playing and all the songs in USB memory will appear on the display stop state press STOP 44 PRE 1 NEXT keys again to go to first song and the player will keep in pause state then press Pil PLAY PAUSE key to play the song 8 10 CHANNEL 29 FOOT SWITCH only for 8 channels with digital effect This socket is used to connect external foots witch for your convenient operation it has the same function as DFX MUTE button 30 ST RETURNS Use these stereo 4 sockets to return the sound of an effect unit to the main mix You can also use them as extra auxiliary inputs but they are primarily used to connect the output of external effect processors 31 CONTROL ROOM OUTPUT These 4 phone sockets will be used to send the signal to studio monitor speakers or to a second set of PA 32 DFX AUX SENDS This jack is used to output the channels signal that comes from DFX AUX buses 33 MAIN MIX OUTPUT The stereo output is supplied 1 4 TRS sockets which are used to send the audio to an amplifier Through the main mix leve
25. reo lead for insert Connection To be used when the processor does not employ a single jack connection for the In Out Connections 8 10 CHANNEL LINE INSERT adar UI p S 2S T DUE p Nw p 0 pa 415 5 3 4 MIC L MONO L MONO gt lt 0 EI E 0 15 s 3 4 EQ HI 12KHz MID 25KHz LOW 80Hz H5 AUX POST M0 ozs BAL 5 6 o HI 12KHz T POWER ON OFF 7 8 ZTKIN 2TKOUT OO OO R MAIN STRETURNS CTRL AUXSENDS MIXOUT L MONO PHONES L R R 48V PWR OFF OUTPUT LEVEL gt 0 streturss 0 d 2 E A H0 L R 10 2 TO MAIN MIX a BAL JA mn LL i H10 1 T m oS 1 III 1 b amp a e 0 1 PETRI Up AN 15 a 30 30 30 40 40 40 60 80 60 3 4 5 6 Oy 718 CTRL MAIN MIX 8 10 CHANNEL
26. te deactivate the effect facility Sometimes you can also use the DFX FOOT switch for convenient operation 9 22 PEAK MUTE LED only for 8 channels with digital effect This LED lights up when the input signal is too strong In case of the digital effect module being muted this LED also lights up 23 PROGRAM PUSH only for 8 channels with digital effect Adjust this knob to select the right effect you wish to perform There are totally 100 options for you Echo Vocal Plate and ver satile two effect combination When you are satisfied the right preset please push this knob to store this preset you want 24 DIGITAL EFFECTS only for 8 channels with digital effect It displays the selected preset 25 PHANTOM LED This LED indicates when the phantom power is switched on 26 ON OFF This button will apply 48V phantom power only to the 4XLR inputs sockets When these XLR sockets are connected with devices that do not require phantom power please make sure the phantom power is turned off Otherwise this may damage the device and mixer 27 PWR LED This LED indicates when the power is on in your mixer 28 2TK IN OUT TAPE IN Use the Tape input if you wish to listen to your Mix from a Taper Recorder or DAT You can assign the signal coming from the Tape Recorder either to a pair of studio monitor using the control room assignment on the front panel or you can also send the signal directly to the Main
27. tivity range 20dBu 20dBu SNR lt 1004 A weighted Channels EQ mono channel stereo channel High 15dB QI2KHz 154 QI2KHz Mid 15dB 2 5KHz 154 2 5KHz Low 15dB 80Hz 15dB 80Hz 2 TACK IN TAPE IN RCA jack Frequency response 10Hz to 55KHz 3dB Distortion THD N lt 0 03 at 0dB 22Hz 22KHz A weighted Gain range OFF to OdB 8 10 CHANNEL BLOCK DIAGRAM INTRODUCTION 5 z Thank you choosing for purchasing 8 10 Channel Mixing Console This is a professional compact mixer to give you great quality and better reliability than ever before You will get the smooth accurate more natural and open sound from this apparatus and it is really ideal EA E A Bee 8 i for gi ding and fixed PA installati 5 23 2 E gigs recording and fixe installations SOO O7 BR gli ilh ii 2l g 4 2 2 28 ER slt tr 8 L HIE tH The 8 10 Channel Mixing Console is packed with features that can not be found in other ot ES g ma z E consoles of its size 2 mono provided with ultra low noise microphone pre amplifiers and 3 Phantom Power at 48 Volt and 3 stereo input channels 4stereo input channels for 10 3 T channel
28. to pause the player In pause state press to start playing e m STOP In play state press this key to stop playing and all the songs in USB memory will appear on the display In stop state press m STOP 1 PRE NEXT keys again to go to first song and the player will keep in pause state then press Pil PLAY PAUSE key to play the song f DISPLAY All USB player information are monitored through this sexy amp magic display Operation Instruction for Song Module a When no USB key inserted the display will show as Fig b Inserted the USB key the USB player starts to search the songs in USB key and the display shows Searching At the end of the search the display will show as Fig 2 Using 4 PRE gt gt I NEXT keys you can select one of following three menu options Playing Program and Folder List Press Playing the unit will enter into the corresponding operation mode f d b a c e INSERT USB KEY Fig MENU PLAYING PROGRAM FOLDER LIST Fig 2 IaFOLDER efe fed aa O jazz music in pop music Fig 3 c Playing mode single song play Fig 2 selecting the Playing mode to recall following interface This display shows the name of all the folders containing files Using the ea PRE NEXT keys you can scan the folders then press PLAY PAUSE key you will open corresponding folders Press m STOP to return to Fig 2 inter

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