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1. OUTPUT LEVEL STEREO de ho FX MUTE 00 09 Echo 10 19 Echo Verb 00 10 sik is 20 29 Tremolo 30 39 Plate TO MAIN MIX TO CTRL MA 70 79 Small Room 80 89 Flange Verb c 90 99 Large Hall a a A a o ela DIE Juil OOO yy N o II DAP AUDIO GIG 83CFX 26 ON OFF Phantom power is Used for operating a capacitor microphone As a rule dynamic microphones can still be used with phantom power provided they are wired in a balanced configuration 27 PWR LED This LED indicates when the power is switched on 28 2TK IN OUT TAPE IN The CD TAPE input connectors are used to hook up CD players tape decks or other line level sources posssssdessssses TAPE OUT zrk IN jarou The CD TAPE output connectors provide the stereo ELA main mix signal to a tape deck or DAT recorder to record your mix O O FOOT SW 29 FOOT SWITCH R i MAI This socket is used to connect an external foot switch STRETURN CTRL FXSEND MIX OUT for your convenient operation It has the same r function as the DFX MUTE switch L MONO L PHONES L 30 ST RETURNS O The ST RETURNS inputs L and R let you connect the mixer to additional equipment players effects processors submixers etc 31 CTRL ROOM OUTPUT G D a The CTRL ROOM outputs will be used to send the signal to
2. MANUAL 3 4 5 6 718 2TK IN OO OUT POWER ON OFF e 6 O O 5 FOOT SW MAIN MONO L MONO LINE STRETURN CTRL 6 MIX OUT 6 0600 R L L MONO PHONES L DAP R R R R AUDIO 1 Mo o 7 7 i I s 7 _ i SINE ed E x eun E E pe 15 35dB 15 35dB 20 20dB 20 20dB OZ OZ OZ Cua 2 Sjo gt o o o E GIG 83 CFH DIGITAL EFFECTS 8 CHANNEL MIXING CONSOLE WITH COMPRESSOR amp EFFECTS O pwr PROGRAM PUSH TR OUTPUT LEVEL O J cur 10 4 os oe S ez 5 6 s z 4 a t a a i a zm s J e oz g E ot on o A m i a 4 un i un PEAK MUTE O FX MUTE 00 09 Echo 10 19 Echo Verb A4 20 29 Tremolo 00 10 po a inan TO MAIN MIX 40 49 Chorus 50 59 Vocal TO CTRL 60 69 Rotary 70 79 Small Room 4 4 a X a a X a 4 a a 10 wv v ae e o s 9 9 E 5 2 2 es Kua go RS Les go A EEEE KRO gt lt gt lt 6 80 89 Flange Verb PEAK PEAK PEAK 90 99 Large Hall 10 10 10 dB dB dB 5 5 5 a a o TOU LL ta LLL dida JC ul iiic c3 OO cu dd OO nn iiic c9 did IO ul anjunjung piiipiipiiic c9 ENGLISH aysxaslss lt sswm m sssxssIsm s TuTrTTrmr M 8 lt sak kHy k p s GIG 83CFX Order code D
3. 03 see next page This display shows the MP3 file list You can scroll the list using the keys K PRE BRI NEXT 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 BI STOP key Then if you press the BHIPLAY PAUSE key the song playback will start from the pause point if you press again the BE STOP key the system will return to Fig 03 see next page Order code D2282 GIG 83CFX D Program mode 1 In Fig 02 select Program to enter into the following interface Play list Set Set the play list Playing List Play list Press H d PRE PP NEXT key to select press MM STOP key to return the Fig 02 2 After entering into the Play List Set the display will show as Fig 03 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 play list and a mark will appear Press again and the song will be deleted from the play list and the mark will disappear Press the lll STOP key you will return to Fig 02 The play list can accept up to 20 songs and it will display the list according fo song insert order 3 The display will show the following interface Press the kdd PRE BRI NEXT key you can select the starting song then press the PII PLAY PAUSE key the selected song playback will start Press PII PLAY PAUSE key
4. 1H2 225 MOT OM H9H dWo9 SP0S 0 OIN nivo xo BAN 1n0 3dVL 235 an HS on H3MOd AS 5 WOINVHd L D 04 d TCck t 1l O t9 Q lt n N cO N N m Y O O O AUDIO GIG 83CFX Preset List GIG 83CFX Reproduce the sound in input on the output lU mE after a lapse of time or delay Delay Time 208 650ms Decay time 1 7 2 1s Recreate the illusion of more than one instrument from a single instrument sound Rev decay time 0 8 0 9s AAN Smulate a smal space with signi decoy ITE pre delay 0 45ms_ 60 69 Rota Simulate the sound effect achieved by rotating Modulation depth i horn speakers and a bass cylinder 2076 8076 Decay time 0 7 2 1s 919 mal Room Simulate a bright studio room Pre delay 20 45ms gogo Fanger Sot same the notes on the same instrument ond DECOY fime 1 5 2 9 Verb Rate 0 8Hz 2 52Hz A 90 99 Large Hall Simulate a large acoustic space of the sound ms Pre delay 23 55ms DIGITAL EFFECTS HH PROGRAM PUSH O O FXTO IX AUX 00 09 Echo 10 19 Echo Verb 20 29 Tremolo 30 39 Plate 40 49 Chorus 50 59 Vocal 60 69 Rotary 70 79 Small Room 80 89 Flange Verb 90 99 Large Hall Order code D2282 GIG 83CFX Technical Specifications Order code D2282 20 GIG 83CFX lt 80dB 20H7 22KHz A weighted 1 channel amp MAIN level OdB the other minimum lt 80dB 0dB 20Hz 22KHz A weighted MAIN leve
5. Always be sure to connect the power amps and the mixing console to the same electrical circuit fo ensure the same phase e lf system is dropped or struck disconnect mains power supply immediately Have a qualified engineer inspect for safety before operating If the system has been exposed to drastic Temperature fluctuation e g after transportation do not switch it on immediately The arising condensation water might damage your system Leave the system switched off until it has reached room temperature If your Dap Audio device fails to work properly discontinue use immediately Pack the unit securely preferably in the original packing material and return it to your Dap Audio dealer for service Repairs servicing and electric connection must be carried out by a qualified technician For replacement use fuses of same type and rating only WARRANTY Till one year after date of purchase Disposing of this product should not be placed in municipal waste and should be separate collection Order code D2282 GIG 83CFX Operating Determinations e This device is not designed for permanent operation Consistent operation breaks will ensure that the device will serve you for a long time without defects e The minimum distance between light output and the illuminated surface must be more than 0 5 meter e The maximum ambient temperature ta 45 C must never be exceeded e The relative humidity must not exceed 50 with an ambient
6. The high frequency range is processed with a shelving filter above 12 kHz You can boost or cut the bands up fo 15 dB When in center position 0 dB the equalizer has a flat response MID The HIGH MID control adjusts the mid frequency range This is a peak filter which boosts and cuts the frequencies centered at 2 5 kHz You can boost or cut the bands up to 15 dB When in center position 0 dB the equalizer has a flat response Low The low frequency range is processed with a shelving filter below 80 Hz You can boost or cut the bands up to 15 dB When in center position 0 dB the equalizer has a flat response 10 FX POST The FX bus is used as send path to the internal effect unit The signal is tapped after the channel fader and therefore is affected by the position of the channel fader The FX control adjusts the volume level of the channel signal to the effects unit 11 PAN BAL CONTROL The PAN control determines the position of the channel signal in the stereo mix to which the channel signal is routed 12 PEAK LED The PEAK LED lights up as soon as the channel s level is too high In this case reduce the channel s input amplification with the GAIN control The Peak LED lights at a level of 3 dB below clipping 13 LEVEL The channel fader adjusts the level of the channel signal as part of the main mix ipn pcc LL iilii Jul Order code D2282 8 g AUDIO GIG 83CFX 14 MAIN MIX LEVEL Use this high prec
7. oo oo LI oo oo oo 1 Order code D2282 5 DAP AUDIO GIG 83CFX Installation Introduction This is a professional compact mixer that gives you great quality and better reliability than ever before You will get the smooth accurate more natural and open sound from this apparatus It is really ideal for gigs recording and fixed PA installations The GIG 83CFX Mixing Console is packed with features that cannot be found in other consoles of its size 2 mono provided with ultra low noise microphone pre amplifiers and Phantom Power at 48 Volt and 3 stereo input channels each of them provided with a 3 band equalizer for HI MID and LOW controls as well as auxiliary control highly accurate 8 segment bar graph meter and 2 track inputs assignable to main mix control room phones Outputs etc This unit is very easy to operate but we advise you to go through each section of this manual carefully Ready to start 1 Please check the AC voltage available in your country before connecting your mixer to the AC socket 2 Be sure that the main power switch is turned off before connecting the mixer to the AC socket You should also make sure that all input and output controls are turned down This will avoid damage to your speakers and avoid excessive noise 3 Always turn on the mixer before you turn on the power amplifier turn off the mixer after the power amplifier is turned off 4 Before connecting and disconnecting the uni
8. studio monitor speakers R POR i R 32 FX SEND The FX SEND output provides the signal of the FX bus 33 MAIN MIX OUTPUT The MAIN MIX outputs are 1 4 TRS sockets and provide the main mix signal 34 PHONES The PHONES output lets you plug in your headphones Order code D2282 GIG 83CFX 35 OPTIONAL MODULES SECTION This section can be selected and installed according to the user s requirements Open the cover and connect the module to connector CN4 The optional modules are SMP R SMP S amp Bluetooth 2 1 The signal for module playback can be assigned to Main Mix by 2TK routing When using SMP R recording function the Cn9 needs to be connected The signal comes from the Main Mix R PHONES O O NS OZ O L MONO L L O Oy O NS N N R R R 4 y 1 a NGC 7 B 420 2048 4 SIG EZ fa Bg E CHANNEL MDONG CONSOLE R y N 6 O K 2 Cas Telah nana lili Yom ym t M MH yi IN d GIG 83 9 EQ Bg E CHANNEL MDONG CONSOLE N R LAS O NS alalu HE DAP AUDIO Order code D2282 11 GIG 83CFX Modules Option One SMP S Order code D2290 The file system should be FAT16 or FAT32 This player can only decode MP3 It has 7 rank subordinate folders at most A B Pil USB port Allows the connection of any USB memory stick PRE Use this butt
9. temperature of 35 C e lf this device is operated in any other way than the one described in this manual the product may suffer damages and the warranty becomes void e Any other operation may lead to dangers like short circuit burns electric shock crash etc You endanger your own safety and the safety of others A Return Procedure A Returned merchandise must be sent prepaid and in the original packing call tags will not be issued Package must be clearly labeled with a Return Authorization Number RMA number Products returned without an RMA number will be refused Highlite will not accept the returned goods or any responsibility Call Highlite 0031 455667723 or mail aftersalesOhighlite nl and request an RMA prior to shipping the fixture Be prepared to provide the model number serial number and a brief description of the cause for the return Be sure to properly pack fixture any shipping damage resulting from inadequate packaging Is the customer s responsibility Highlite reserves the right to use its own discretion to repair or replace product s As a suggestion proper UPS packing or double boxing is always a safe method fo use Note If you are given an RMA number please include the following information on a piece of paper inside the box 1 Your name 2 Your address 3 Your phone number 4 A brief description of the symptoms Claims The client has the obligation to check the delivered goods immediately upon delive
10. 2282 Highlite International B V Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade the Netherlands GIG 83CFX Table of contents o 8 D o o O E o ae 2 Vapackno STC NGONG M ER restate 2 G o NS IT TONG na u A A aa aa Ka aa so pus 2 Operating Determinations E m 4 Nao s oo anana aaa aa aaa III e PUES EE ES 4 ON MAS aaa ae ZE 4 DESCIPION of the A TET TERR 5 r II u 22 222 252 2 u 9 WI DATE e PA 5 SNOOT E li li Nn ORE 6 lile ao cate m o PR CS o RO TA E A 6 REO VO LS LC n 6 O07 ye Wala toi lit l a Core LT CNN 12 Option One SMP S Order code D2290 12 Option Two SMP R Order code D2291 14 Option Three Bluetooth Version 2 1 Order code D2292 15 Installation and connection 0 Bote 16 CORRECTE uuu ulula na agan a ka aa aa NaRa eka a Kae a a aa aa Ngapa aba ag kaa nak 17 BS DICO qi i u u KANG NANG KAN NENENG KANA NGANG KAN NGA AN unn ANENG KANA NANANG KANG NAN uapa 18 SSSR kaanan u ua kaa aaa vat DAR NG aa ts nasa ea ec gala av nt NGA na Ng BR pa a Ag kaja aha ad a ENG aa Ng Aa a a Na Ena 19 Technical SpD
11. again or press B STOP key the play back will stop Press py PLAY PAUSE key again or press IL STOP key the playback will start again from the same point Twice press Wi STOP the USB player will return to Fig 03 E Folder List Fig 03 shows the MP3 file folder names Use IM PRE PP NEXT key to scan Press the PI PLAY PAUSE button to enter the corresponding folder In order to return to Fig 05 you just need to press the M STOP button Fig 01 Fig 02 Fig 03 INSERT USB KEY MENU be FOLDER PLAYING Moss muse PROGRAM Ma jazz music FOLDER LIST la pop music Fig 05 Fig 06 Fig 07 Ma classic music 00 20 b PLAYLIST SET 3 Plencpop 01 Entretenir PLAYING LIST 01 Plena pop 01 mp 02 IMA y Plena pop 02 mp 02 Plena pop 06 mp Plena pop 03 mp 03 Plena pop 04 mp Order code D2282 GIG 83CFX Option Two SMP R Order code D2291 The file system of USB memory for USB players is FATT6 and FAT32and these players can only decode MP3 It has 7 rank subordinate folders at most A B C Pil USB port Allows the connection of any USB memory stick PRE Use this button to go back to the beginning of the current track or select a previous track for playing NEXT Use this button to skip to the next track RPT Use this button to repeat one track one folder or all tracks Repeat All Plays the complete medium several times the symbol on the screen is aut Repeat Repeats a single t
12. condition and to ensure a safe operation if is absolutely necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in this manual Please consider that damages caused by manual modifications to the system are not subject to warranty This system contains no user serviceable parts Refer servicing to qualified technicians only IMPORTANT The manufacturer will not accept liability for any resulting damages caused by the non observance of this manual or any unauthorized modification to the system e Never let the power cord come into contact with other cables Handle the power cord and all connections with the mains with particular caution e Neverremove warning or informative labels from the unit DAP E AUDIO Order code D2282 2 GIG 83CFX Never use anything to cover the ground contact Never leave any cables lying around Do not insert objects into air vents Do not connect this system to a dimmer pack Do not switch the system on and off in short intervals as this would reduce the system s life Do not open the device and do not modify the device Do not drive the inputs with a signal level bigger than required to drive the equipment to full output Do not plug Mics into the console or stage box while Phantom Power is on Also mute the monitor Pa system when turning Phantom Power on or off Allow the system to adjust for a couple of seconds before setting the input gains e Only use s
13. decrease the volume The default factory setting is maximum E VOL Press the VOL button to increase the volume F pil PLAY PAUSE Use this button to start playback Press once to start playback twice to set the pause mode and again to resume playback G PAIR Press this key and hold for 2 3 seconds the player will change to matching state In this state the two LEDs alternately flash quickly and you can use your mobile phone tablet or PC Bluetooth adapter to find devices BT 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 ov Bluetboth Audio Int rface 066 Order code D2282 GIG 83CFX 36 AC ADAPTER IN This connector is used fo connect the supplied AC adapter 37 POWER ON OFF Use the POWER switch fo turn on the mixing console The POWER switch should always be in the Off position when you are about to connect your unit to the mains Installation and connection AT this point you are in a position To successfully operate your GIG 83CFX Mixing Console However we advise you to carefully read the following section to be a 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 procedure
14. eeGIfieqH ns smile 20 og PP A 21 UTS VS IONS a 22 DAP N AUDIO Order code D2282 1 GIG 83CFX Warning FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE YOUR INITIAL START UP Unpacking Instructions Immediately upon receiving this product carefully unpack the carton and check the contents to ensure that all parts are present and have been received in good condition Notify the dealer immediately and retain packing material for inspection if any parts appear damaged from shipping or the carton itself shows signs of mishandling Save the carton and all packing materials In the event that a fixture must be returned to the factory if is important that the fixture be returned in the original factory box and packing Your shioment includes e GIG 83CFX mixing console e AC power adapter e User Manual CAUTION Keep this device away from rain and moisture Unplug mains lead before opening the housing Safety Instructions Every person involved with the installation operation and maintenance of this system has to be qualified follow the instructions of this manual CAUTION Be careful with your operations With a dangerous voltage you can suffer a dangerous electric shock when touching the wires Before you initial start up please make sure that there is no damage caused by transportation Should there be any consult your dealer and do not use the system To maintain perfect
15. ision MAIN fader to control the output level of the main mix 15 PHONES CONTROL ROOM The PHONES CONTROL ROOM control adjusts the volume level of all solo signals routed to the headphone and the CONTROL ROOM outputs 16 FX LEVEL The FX LEVEL fader adjusts the volume level of the returned effect signal in the MIAN MIX 17 2 TRACK SIGNAL PATH If you push down the 2 TRACK SIGNAL PATH switch the 2 TRACK IN signal will be routed to the CONTROL ROOM output Push the switch again the 2TRACK IN signal will be routed into the MAIN MIX output 18 2 TK IN MP3 This control allows you to adjust the level of the 2 tk in mp3 19 OUTPUT LEVEL This stereo 8 segments LED meter will indicate the level of the overall output signal 20 ST RETURN This control assigns the ST RETURN signal to their respective MAIN MIX outputs 21 FX MUTE CONTROL This control is used fo activate or deactivate the FX 22 PEAK MUTE LED This LED lights up when the input signal is too strong When the digital effect module is muted this LED also lights up 23 PROGRAM PUSH Adjust this knob to select the desired effect There are 100 options Echo Vocal Plate and versatile two effect combination 24 DIGITAL EFFECTS It displays the selected preset 25 PHANTOM LED This LED indicates when the phantom power is switched on for the microphone inputs Order code D2282 9 g DIGITAL EFF CTS PROGRAM PUSH PWR
16. k and 1 4 TRS Jack input e 3 band EQ and Peak LEDs on each MIC channel e 2 band EQ and Peak LEDs on Stereo channels e AUX Send per channel for external effects and monitoring FX send per channel for internal effects e 2 Track Input assignable to Main Mix or Control Room Headphone Outputs e Unbalanced 1 4TRS outputs Control Room and Headphone Outputs e Built in 24 bit DSP effect with 100 presets e Optional MP3 player or Bluetooth player Overview T T I POWER ON OFF 2TK IN O0 2TK OUT O L MONO R R gm Q 1 2 GIG 833 S clio 8 CHANNEL MIXING a di 0 EQ B 0 I FQ 2 9 I y EFFECTS WITH COMPRESSOR amp EFFECTS 12KHz 12KHz 12KHz O pwr 15 Hs 45 5 45 5 PROGRAM PUSH 0 0 0 TA OUTPUT LEVEL MID MID MID 0 0 0 15 H5 as 4415 45 45 0 J 0 LOW LOW LOW 80Hz 80Hz B0Hz 15 H5 5 H5 45 445 2 2 O POST O POST O POST oo 10 o 4410 o 440 i PAN n PAN 0 L R pK L R PEAK R 6 gt 10 10 10 10 10 10 dB an dB dB dB dB dB ONO ONO TO O D DID 0 0 QU OU O BU O Z 3 w E 40 45 5 5 5 415 5 0 LES 20 2 30 30 30 F 30 30 amp 40 40 40 E 40 40 40 60 60 60 90 60 60 oo
17. l 0dB the other Crosstalk irr QU d E Powersupply h E AC adaptor lJ ASMTI00mA 4 4 uu Rated power consumption ZA WN all loaded Order code D2282 GIG 83CFX Dimensions 255mm POWER 2TK IN 2TK OUT OO Q CTRL FX SEND MIX OUT L MONO L PHONES L OO Ba NITI N 1 RM 2 GIG 33 CFH DIGITAL EFFECTS 8 CHANNEL MIXING CONSOLE WITH COMPRESSOR amp EFFECTS m PROGRAM PUSH WEE OUTPUT LEVEL 4 PEAK MUTE STEREO RETURN O 0 FX MUTE y gt 00 09 Echo 10 19 Echo Verb 20 29 Tremolo 0 MO 30 39 Plate wk N MP3 gt EN a a v ak a 4 8 TO MAIN MIX TO CTRL gt AS um v a 2 e go a e cgo iip me me LUE ell DIE ol PULL LOU EL me mu re bel OO al niii me mn LULU 825 8 UULUQ9 Order code D2282 DAP AUDIO 2013 DAP Audio
18. ly check your cables A great number of problems faulty contacts ground hum discharges etc are caused entirely by using unsuitable or faulty cables Headphone Unbalanced Balanced Tip 7 Left Signal Tip 7 Signal Tip hot ve Ring Right Signal Ring cold ve Sleeve Ground Shield Sleeve Ground Shield Sleeve Sleeve Sleeve For these applications the unit provides 1 4 TRS and XLR connectors to easily interface with most professional audio devices Follow the configuration examples below for your particular connection Unbalanced Centre Screen Sleeve Balanced Tip 0 0 0 Tip O O 1 Ring O O 2 Sleeve O 3 Order code D2282 17 g AU DIO GIG 83CFX Block Diagram ON3S XJA NS LHOIE SQN3S Sn8 1331 Sn8 IHOIU 4 i o sr S 8 1331 lt Q LS 1 SNun138 LS lt f en SN9 LHOIH K rj La lt gt E O O O FR AN Lj gum u3av4 U OY d E 7 Mol HAN picem sna xnv Q 1 1 LNdLNO S3NOHd TT Ecce ESS pod ul g8POS 0L OIN TE t NI DIW passt Il 9 SHO b CH2 zi RS Hu EET E lt lt dea QQQ HOI O man sng Xnv Diem n Q a 13371 XI NIVIN H t O 4 H O L gt d 1H35NI i LNO NIV 73A31 x i gan man Kan O1 lt HHO HA TI vont e nm ie 312 sne 1431 Nvd u30v4 eit LAS E arse gpsis ann O i 2H2
19. on to go back to the beginning of the current track or select a previous track for playing NEXT Use this button to skip to the next track PLAY PAUSE Use this button to start playback Press once to start playback twice to set the pause mode and again to resume playback 0 00 STOP Press this button to stop playback DISPLAY All the USB player information is monitored through this display gi anakan i 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 lan MZ AAA Operation Instruction for Song Module A B When no USB memory stick is inserted the display will show Fig 01 see next page Insert a USB memory stick the USB player starts searching and the display shows Searching At the end of the search the display will show the menu as shown in Fig 02 see next page Using K PRE BRI 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 Playing mode single song play 1 2 In Fig 02 see next page select Playing mode This display shows the names of all the folders containing MP3 files Using the IM PRE BRI NEXT keys you can scan the folders then press BIIPLAY PAUSE It will open the corresponding folder Press MM STOP to return to Fig 02 see next page After opening the folder the display will show Fig
20. rack several times the symbol on the screen is gt Play in order play all the tracks in order the symbol on the screen is blank Random play All tracks will be played back in random order the symbol on the screen is A PLAY PAUSE Use this button to start playback Press once to start playback twice to set the pause mode and again to resume playback REC Press this key to enable the recording preparation state Press REC again to start recording Any other operations are not available in the recording state until POWER Is pressed to stop recording POWER Push amp Hold When the power switch is pressed for 2 3 seconds the device turns on DISPLAY All MP3 player information is monitored via this display 9 9 Order code D2282 GIG 83CFX Option Three Bluetooth Version 2 1 Order code D2292 Can be paired with mobile phones tablets or PC Bluetooth adapters to play stereo audio A DISPLAY These two LEDs are used to display different working states 1 For the first time that the module is powered on il is in stand by state and the right LED flashes twice about 2 seconds 2 Matching state two LED s alternately flash quickly 3 After connecting the device the right LED is lighted constantly B Faa PRE Use this button to go back to the beginning of the current track or select a previous track for playing C pio NEXT Use this button to skip to the next track D VOL Press the VOL button key to
21. ry for any short comings and or visible defects or perform this check after our announcement that the goods are at their disposal Damage incurred in shipping is the responsibility of the shipper therefore the damage must be reported to the carrier upon receipt of merchandise It is the customers responsibility to notify and submit claims with the shipper in the event that a fixture is damaged due to shipping Transportation damage has to be reported to us within one day after receipt of the delivery Any return shipment has to be made post paid at all times Return shipments must be accompanied with a letter defining the reason for return shipment Non prepaid return shipments will be refused unless otherwise agreed in writing Complaints against us must be made known in writing or by fax within 10 working days after receipt of the invoice After this period complaints will not be handled anymore Complaints will only then be considered if the client has so far complied with all parts of the agreement regardless of the agreement of which the obligation is resulting DAP E AUDIO Order code D2282 4 GIG 83CFX Description of the device Features e Ultra low noise discrete MIC Preamps with 48V Phantom Power e 2 MIC Input Channels with XLRs and balanced Line Input Insert I O and Compressor control e Low Cut for each MIC Input e 2Stereo Input Channels with mono XLR Input and 1 4 TRS Jack e Stereo Input Channel with RCA Jac
22. s for every single channel e Before connecting mics or instruments make sure that the power of all your system components including the mixer are turned off Also make sure that all the input and output controls are turned down This will avoid damage fo your speakers and avoid excessive noise e Properly connect all external devices such as mics power amplifiers speakers effect processor etc Now turn on the power of any peripheral devices then power up 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 on 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 dynamic range e You can shape the tone of each channel by adjusting the equalizer controls as desired e Now repeat the same sequence for all the input channels The main LEDs can move up into the red section in this case you can adjust the overall output level through the MAIN MIX control Order code D2282 GIG 83CFX Connection Cables Take care of your cables always holding them by the connectors and avoiding knots and twists when coiling them This gives the advantage of increasing their life and reliability Periodical
23. t from the power source always turn off the unit 5 Cleaning Disconnect the mains power supply and then wipe the mixer with a damp cloth Do not immerse in liquid Do not use alcohol or solvents DAP N AUDIO Order code D2282 6 GIG 83CFX Control Elements 1 MIC INPUT JACKS CHs 1 to 5 6 The balanced XLR input connects to microphones DI boxes and multicores 2 LINE INPUT JACKS CHs 1 2 This is a 4 jack connector which connects to line level signal sources for example keyboards CD players and wireless microphone receivers The input is balanced TRS connector but can also be used with unbalanced connectors TS connector 3 LINE INPUT JACKS CHs 3 4 to 7 8 The stereo channels consist of two line inputs 4 jacks one for the left and one for the right channel The inputs are unbalanced TRS connectors These channels can also be used as mono channels by connecting to the jack labeled L left 4 LINE INPUT JACKS CH 7 8 These are unbalanced stereo RCA pin jacks NOTE Where an input channel provides both a MIC input jack and a LINE input jack or a LINE input jack and RCA pin jack you can only use one pair of jacks at a time but not both pairs at the same time Please connect to only one jack on each channel 5 INSERT JACKS The INS ert connector 4 stereo jack connector is used to connect to external signal processors Here you can hook up a compressor noise gate or equalizer to process
24. the signal of a single channel The insert jack is placed before the fader EQ and aux send Please use an insert cable to connect fo the insert point 6 GAIN CONTROL The GAIN CONTROL control adjusts the input gain Be sure fo set this control fully counter clockwise before you connect or disconnect a signal source to or from one of the inputs MONO The first value range between 0 and 50 refers to the microphone input indicating The degree of amplification applied to the input s signal The second value range between 15 and 35 dB refers to the amplification of the line input STEREO The first value range between 0 and 40 refers to the microphone input indicating the degree of amplification applied to the input s signal The second value range between 20 and 20 dB refers to the amplification of the line input 7 LOW CUT Press the LOW CUT switch to activate the high pass filter which blends out low frequency noise 100 Hz 18 dB octave 8 COMPRESSOR CONTROL Adjust the amount of compression applied to the channel Turn the control to the right to increase the compression ratio and the output gain will automatically be adjusted The result is smoother more even dynamics because louder signals are attenuated when the overall level is boosted AR L MONO grum 5t AN o 40dB 420 ME 20dB Y 07 50dB 15 LINE 35d8 C Order code D2282 7 GIG 83CFX 9 EQUALIZER Hi
25. ystem indoor avoid contact with water or other liquids e Avoid flames and do not put close to flammable liquids or gases Always disconnect power from the mains when system is not used Only handle the power cord by the plug Never pull out the plug by tugging the power cord Always operate the unit with the AC ground wire connected to the electrical system ground Make sure you don t use the wrong kind of cables or defective cables Make sure that the signals into the mixer are balanced otherwise hum could be created Make sure you use DI boxes to balance unbalanced signals All incoming signals should be clear Make sure that the available voltage is not higher than stated on the rear panel Make sure that the power cord is never crimped or damaged Check the system and the power cord from time to time e Please turn off the power switch when changing the power cord or signal cable or select the input mode switch e Extreme frequency boosts in connection with a high input signal level may lead to overdriving your equipment Should this occur it is necessary to reduce the input signal level by using the INPUT control e To emphasize a frequency range you don t necessarily have to move its respective control upward try lowering surrounding frequency ranges instead This way you avoid causing the next piece of equipment in your sound path to overdrive You also preserve valuable dynamic reserve headroom e Avoid ground loops

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