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1. l EE 10 USB PLAYER CONTROL SWITCH 0 p d Incase that the USB module is installed when this switch is engaged the USB player will be routed BT and controlled via the CH 4 when this switch is disengaged the USB player will disconnect to CH 4 11 COMP LIM SWITCH Set the COMP LIM SWITCH to ON position in order to prevent your signals to exceed a level m Naber M m x SOXA threshold that would cause distortion This switch is user defeatable and can be in the ON or OFF d 7 position depending upon your preference The LED will illuminate green when this switch is P e 2 8 Maid engaged 4 a a E Lee S 4 j a zx aS 12 PHANTOM SWITCH amp LED This switch will apply 12 volt Phantom Power only to the XLR sockets When these XLR sockets i a are connected with devices that not require Phantom Power please make sure the Phantom g EC gl E S Power is turned off failure to close may damage device g E E E Be E cg d rns A DSP SECTION WITH 24 BIT DIGITAL EFFECTS li x n 7 The mixers are featured a special 100 presets digital effects For further details please refer to the E 5 8 EL following content S 5 13 DISPLAY 4 Display the selected preset DSP 24 Bit Processor 00 09 Vocal p 10 19 Small Room 14 PROGRAM PUSH E T E a H l Adjust this kno
2. MUSIC GEAR Control Elements b After opening the folder the display will show as Fig 3 This display shows MP 3 file list and scrolling list using 4 PRE gt gt NEXT keys you can choose the desired song Press the IPLAY 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 it 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 4 Program mode a In Fig 2 select Program to enter into the following interface Play list Set Set the playing list Playing List Play list Press PRE gt PNEXT key to select press m STOP key to return the Fig 2interface b After entering into the Play List Set the display will show as Fig 3 Selecting the desired folder the display will show the following interface The display will show all the MP 3 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 them 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 c The display will show the following interface Press the K amp PRE P INEXT key you can select the starting song then press the
3. T FA M4 l Mk User s Manual POWERED MIXER ___ TPM4200FX MKII V2 TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR www topppro com s RO 9 TOPP PRO Professional Audio Powered Mixer Designed and Tested in Miami U S A R 3 8 TPM4200FX MKI l v2 ZOEEIEETEEI S NE 9 0 9 OO O 0 0 O E Processor 00 09 Vocal soani B EX n 20 29 Large Hall e s e o o wore ose o E runcron Aiditie gues sh naa ob whe i mpa TA m B CoO v i AI PARET 80 99 Tremolo CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 MAIN PROCES a e H z z o i 9 09 4 9i 9 09 OFF E TOPP PRO Important Safety Instructions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN This symbol wherever used alerts you to the presence of un insulated and dangerous voltages within the product enclosure These are voltages that may be sufficient to constitute the risk of electric shock or death This symbol wherever used alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions Please read Protective Ground Terminal AC mains Alternating Current AC mains Alternating Current Denotes the product is turned on Denotes the product is turned off WARNING Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent the possibility of death or injury to the user CAUTION Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent dama
4. 81dBr ref 4dBu 22 dBu unbalanced 1 4 jacks 22dBu 2x100W RMS at 1kHz THD 1 Load 40hm 20 Hz to 20 kHz 3 dB 466 x 280 x 191 7 8kg Control Elements FRONT PANEL 1 PEAK SIGNAL LED This LED will illuminate green when there is a signal present in the LINE MIC input When signal nears clipping the LED will turn red 2 MONO INPUT CHANNELS CH1 CH4 You can connect balanced low impedance micro phones or a low level signal to the XLR socket Use the 1 4 TRS LINE IN jack you can connect either a microphone or a line level instrument such as synthesizers drum machines effect processors or any other line level signal Note you shall never connect an unbalanced microphone to the XLR socket if you do not want to damage both the mixer and the microphone 3 DSP FX AUX POST CONTROL This control is configures as POST FADER so the audio signal will be affected by channel level control Via the FX SEND socket the AUX 1 signal can be an external effective device 4 LEVEL CONTROL This control is used to adjust the overall level of respective channel The adjustable range goes from Coto 10dB 5 2 Band CHANNEL EQ HIGH This is the treble control The gain range goes from 15dB to 15dB with a centre frequency of 10 kHz LOW This is the bass control The gain range goes from 15dB to 15dB with a centre frequency of 100 Hz 6 3 Band MASTER EQ Main Out HIGH This is the treble control You can use i
5. next track and keep in pause state In play state press this key it will go to the next track and start playing 4 amp 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 4 TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR Control Elements REP1 means to repeat one track 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 5 Pil PLAY PAUSE In play state press PII PLAY PAUSE key to pause the player In pause state press IPLAY PAUSE key to start playing 6 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 pressm STOP ma PRE NEXT keys again to go to first song and the player will keep in pause state then press PLAY PAUSE key to play the song 7 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 8 DISPLAY All MP3 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
6. I PLAY PAUSE key the selected song playback will start Press PIIPLAY PAUSE key again or press M STOP key the play back will stop Press PII PLAY PAUSE key again or press M STOP key the playback will start again from the same point Twice press Ii STOP the USB player will return to Fig 3 interface 5 Folder List See the Fig 3 the display shows MP 3 files folders names Use Id PRE PPA NEXT key to scan press II PLAY PAUSE key you ll enter into corresponding folder In order to return to Fig 5 you just need to press m STOP key Option Two Track Module IaFOLDER classic music in jazz music in pop music Fig 3 002 00 05 P 01 Plena pop 01 mp 02 EKMAN 03 Plena pop 03 mp Fig 4 PLAYLIST SET PLAYING LIST Fig 5 inclassic music i 3 Plenapop v Plena pop 02 mp Plena pop 03 mp Fig 6 00 20 01 EKT oie PM ego 02 Plena pop 06 mp 03 Plena pop 04 mp Fig 7 The file system of USB memory for USB players is FAT16 and FAT32 and these players can only decode 8 Mp3 It has 7 rank subordinate folders at most 1 USB PORT For connecting with USB memory c0 0 USB PLAYER 2 K 4 PRE In pause state press this key it will 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 S 3 gt gt I NEXT TAC MP3 T In pause state press this key it will go to
7. O Control Elements 26 VENTS These vents are used for ventilation and heat dissipation 27 POWER SWITCH This switch is used to turn on off the power of the unit 28 ACINPUT Standard IEC receptacle connect your mixer to mains with the supplied power cord 29 VOLTAGE SELECTOR There are two kinds of voltages for your operation From this switch you can select the voltage at 115V or 230V USB Player Section Optional This section can be selected and installed according to user s requirement Please see installation procedure USB Module Installation Option One Song Module The file system of USB memory for USB players is FAT16 and FAT32 and these players can only decode MP3 It has 7 rank subordinate folders at most 6 4X2 1 3X5 1 USB port For connecting with USB memory equipment 2 4 PRE 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 TAC MPS S 3 PPI 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 4 bil PLAY PAUSE In play state press this key to pause the player In pause state press it to start play
8. Rate 0 6Hz 5Hz TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR Control Elements 17 CLIP MUTE LED 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 e 19 FOOT SW 18 FOOTSWITCH e You can connect an external footswitch to turn the onboard effect FX RETURN FX SEND module on or off via the 1 4 phone jack EC e 19 FX SEND This jack is used to send out the signal from AUX bus AUO MONTOS 20 FX RETURN This jack is used to return the sound of an effect unit to the main mix You can also use it as an extra auxiliary input 21 MAIN OUTPUT This jack is used to output the main mix signal to an external unit 22 MONITOR OUTPUT This jack is used to connect the input of an external monitor amplifier or active monitor speaker REAR PANEL 26 29 28 27 23 LEVEL CONTROL This control is used to adjust the level of TAPE IN The adjustable range goes from to 10aB 24 TAPE IN TAPE OUT JACKS The unit features dual RCA jacks left and right If you wish to listen to your monitor from a tape recorder DAT or cassette please use these TAPE IN jacks Via the TAPE OUT jacks you can route the main output signal into a tape recorder or DAT for recording 25 OUTPUT These connectors are used to output the signal to the speaker The minimum speaker load is 2 ohms TUPP PRO 7 MUSIC GEAR TOPP PR
9. T WARNING only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer A component and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the component and cart combination to overturn NOTES TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR 19 18 TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR Index 1 TINT TO easiest epee en cysnesiereaceacdannd Pansch etadcatenenieceseaceetavavsadaaceecnne 4 2 FEATURES uices erret tct rut P E ve o PO Ee IARE a HE 4 3 USEFULL E D NERONE EEE send nace a danse vipa detente 4 4 CONTROLELEMENT S socian aiaa e aatia 5 5 INSTALLATION TIPS oiiaaie EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE 12 6 CONNECTING DIAGRAM nasaia EEEE EEEE EEEn 12 7 WIRE CONNECTION secrete iE aeaa EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE n 13 8 PRESET LIST l a aoaaa aoaea sie vase oe iatlbnentesssleecasnuianantavuaetesteneerte 14 9 BLOCK DIAGRAM iaaa Rte RE ERINISEMEA NEHMEN n 15 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS iiaaaeaoe n 16 11 GUARANTEE iiaaaeaoe EA Debra treten rV np EDU 17 LEE ESSENT RR RERO 18 Don t forget to visit our website at www topppro com for more information about this and other Topp Pro products TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR TOPP PRO Introduction Thank you for purchasing the TOPP PRO TPM 4200FX MKII V2 powered mixer The TPM4200FX MKII V2 is specially designed 4 chann
10. 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 Recording Module The file system of USB memory for USB players is FAT16 and FAT32 and these players can only decode MP3 It has 7 rank subordinate folders at most 1 USB PORT 9 2 1 3X4 For connecting with USB memory 2 1 PRE USB PLAYER RECORDER In pause state press this key it will go to previous track and keep in pause state In play state press gor this key it will go to the previous track amp start playing 3 1 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 4 VOL VOL Press VOL VOL key to increase or decrease volume during Power on state The default factory setting is 10 5 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 if th e word Err appears during recording press POWER to stop TUPP PRO MUSIC GEAR Control Elements 6 511 PLAY PAUSE In play state press I PLAY PAUSE key to pause the player In pause state pressPil PLAY PAUSE key to start playing 7 c gt RPT Press this key the player will change between the following four modes REP ALL means to repe
11. at all tracks in the memory mark on the screen is 4 REP1 means to repeat one track the mark on the screen is 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 8 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 the player Repeat the above operation you can turn off the power supply of the player 9 DISPLAY All the USB player information are monitored through this sexy amp magic display USB Module Installation No selective mode At normal state there is no selective mode on the front panel only a piece of panel without function CN3A CN5 A USB PLAYER selective mode Please connect the 5PIN row wire on the USB module to the CN5 header For Recording module you also need to connect the 3PIN row wire to CN3 header to start recording function Then fix the USB module on front panel with two screws USB PLAYER a USB PLAYER o Oo TAC MP3 T B Track Module lt 29000 pe VOL VOL TAC MP3 R OOOO o USB PLAYER RECORDER REC gt RPT POWER Push amp Hold C Recording Module TUPP PRU 11 MUSIC GEAR
12. b to select the right effect you wish FUNCHOM ME MUTE 90 88 Echo l J to use There are totally 100 options When you are bod d e rJ Z satisfied with the chosen preset please push this cat 60 69 Plate i p knob to store selected preset j 70 79 Chorus GTR z E d 7 80 89 Rotary GTR Z Z z 15 DSP MUTE SWITCH 10 90 99 Tremolo GTR O gm S u PROG PUSH AUX DFX RET 3 E E E This switch is used to activate the effect facility d o z 24 BIT EFFECTS PROCESSOR 5 16 AUX DFX RET i This control is used to adjust the volume of FX a 9 m lt RETURN and MAIN OUTPUT effect 13 14 15 16 17 TOPP PRO TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR MUSIC GEAR Preset List no O preset J Description f Parameter Simulates a small space Rev decay time 0 8 0 9s 90703 Vocal with slight decay time Pre delay 0 45ms 10 19 smali Room Simulates a bright Rev decay time 0 8 0 9s studio room Pre delay 0 45ms 20 29 Large Hall Simulates a large Decay time 3 6 5 4s acoustic space 30 39 Echo Echo Delay effect Delay time 145 205 ms 40 49 Edho Vars Echo amp Reverb Delay time 208 650ms Combination Decay time 1 7 2 1s E Flanger effect amp Reverb Decay time 1 5 2 9ms Ne EITE Rate 0 8Hz 2 52 Hz Simulates classic 60 69 Plate bake oibie Decay time 0 9s 3 6s 70 79 Chorus Guitar Effect Chorus Rate 0 92 Hz 1 72Hz 80 89 Rotary Guitar Effect Rotary Modulation depth 2096 8096 90 99 Tremolo Guitar Effect Tremolo
13. e to the particularitity of the spare part outside necessary their import the repair time and the viability of the same one will be subject to the effective norms for the import of parts in which case one will inquire to the user about the term and possibility into repair With the object of its correct operation and of the validity of this one guarantee this product will have to be installed and to be used according to the instructions that are detailed in the manual associate or the package of the product This unit will be able to appear for its repair next to the invoice of purchase or any other proof where the date of purchase consists to its authorized distributer Topp Pro or an authorized technical center on watch by Topp Pro Exclusion of damages THE RESPONSABILITY OF TOPP PRO BY ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED THE REPAIR OR THE REPLACEMENT OF HE HIMSELF TO TOPP OPTION PRO IF WE CHOSE TO REPLACE THE PRODUCT THE REPLACEMENT CAN BE A RECONDITIONATED UNIT TOPP PRO WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE BY THE DAMAGES BASED ON THE LOST INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF USE BENEFITS LOST SAVINGS BY THE DAMAGE TO OTHER EQUIPMENT OR OTHER ARTICLES IN THE USE SITE OR BY ANY OTHER DAMAGE IF HE IS FORTUITOUS CONSEQUENT OR OF ANOTHER TYPE ALTHOUGH TOPP PRO HAS BEEN NOTICED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow to the exclusion or the limitation to the fortuitous or consequent damages so the aforesaid limitation can not be applied t
14. el powered mixer with two independent amplifiers that produce a total of 200Watts peak power 24 bit effects processor with 100 presets built in compressor limiter 3 band EQ and RCA I O with dedicated volume control Please carefully read this manual to take full advantages of all features of TPM 4200FX MKII V2 Thanks again for choosing TOPP PRO Features 2 100W peak power amplifier Signal peak indication on channel 1 4 Aline inputs through 1 4 jack 4 balanced MIC inputs through XLR jacks 2 band EQ on mono input channels 3 band equalizer on master output FX send for built in or external effects 24 bit DSP effects with 100 presets Monitor and effect sends on each channel Independent level controls on each channel amp RCA input 4 segment LED display for monitoring the output signals RCA in out with volume control Main and monitor line out jacks Mains power can be switchable between 115V and 230V Usefull Data Please write your serial number here for future reference Serial Number Date of Purchase Purchased at MUSIC GEAR GUARANTEE Topp Pro guarantees the normal operation of the product against any defect of manufacture and or vice of material by the term of 12 months counted as of the date of purchase on the part of the user committing itself to repair or to change to its election without position some any piece or component that will fail in normal conditions of use within the me
15. ge to the product Disposing of this product should not be placed in municipal waste but rather in a separate collection WARNING Power Supply Ensure that them a inssource voltage AC outlet matches the voltage rating of the product Failure to do so could result in damage to the product and possibly the user Unplug the product before electrical storms occur and when unused for long periods of time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire External Connection Always use proper ready made insulated mains cabling power cord Failure to do so could result in shock death or fire If in doubt seek advice from a registered electrician Do Not Remove Any Covers Within the product are areas where high voltages may present To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove any covers unless the AC mains power cord is removed Covers should be removed by qualified service personnel only No user serviceable parts inside Fuse To prevent fire and damage to the product use only the recommended fuse type as indicated in this manual Do not short circuit the fuse holder Before replacing the fuse make sure that the product is OFF and disconnected from the AC outlet MUSIC GEAR Protective Ground Before turning the unit ON make sure that it is connected to Ground This is to prevent the risk of electric shock Never cut internal or external Ground wires Like wise never remove Ground wiring from the Protective Ground Term
16. inal Operating Conditions Always install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions To avoid the risk of electric shock and damage do not subject this product to any liquid rain or moisture Do not use this product when in close proximity to water Do not install this product near any direct heat source Do not block areas of ventilation Failure to do so could result in fire Keep product away from naked flames IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Follow all instructions Keep these instructions Do not discard Heed all warnings Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Power Cord and Plug Do nottamper with the power cord or plug These are designed for your safety Do not remove Ground connections If the plug does not fit your AC out let seek advice froma qualified electrician Protect the power cord and plug from any physical stress to avoid risk of electric shock Do not place heavy objects on the power cord This could cause electric shock or fire Cleaning When required either blow off dust from the product or use a dry cloth Do not use any solvents such as Benzol or Alcohol For safety keep product clean and free from dust Servicing Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel only Do not perform any servicing other than those instructions contained within the User s Manual PORTABLE Carts and stands The component should be used CAR
17. ing 5 IM 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 pressm STOP PREP I NEXT keys again to go to first song and the player will keep in pause state then press I PLAY PAUSE key to play the song 6 DISPLAY All the USB player information are monitored through this sexy and magic display Operation Instruction for Song Module 1 When no USB key inserted the display shows as Fig 1 l INSERT USB KEY 2 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 Fig 1 the display will show as Fig 2 Using I amp PRE gt gt 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 PROGRAM operation mode FOLDERLIST 3 Playing mode single song play Fig 2 a In Fig 2 selecting the Playing mode to recall following interface This display shows the name of all the folders containing MP 3 files Using the i PRE 1NEXT keys you can scan the folders then press 11 PLAY PAUSE key you will open corresponding folders Press m STOP to return to Fig 2interface MUSIC GEAR Wire Connections Either the 1 4 TRS phone jack or XLR connector can be wired in balanced and unbalanced modes which will be determined by the actual application status please wi
18. ntioned period This guarantee is valid if the original buyer will have to present display this certificate properly sealed and signed by the selling house accompanied by the corresponding invoice of purchase where it consisted the model and serial number of the acquired equipment The guarantee does not cover Damages caused by the illegal use of the product repair and or nonauthorized modification conducted by people by Topp Pro Damages caused by the connection of the equipment to other equipment different from the specified ones in the manual of use or by bad connection to these last ones Damages caused by electrical storms blows and or incorrect transport Damages caused by excesses or falls of tension in the network or by connection to networks with a tension different from the required one by the unit Damages caused by the presence of sand acid of batteries water or any strange element inside the equipment Deteriorations produced by the course of the time use and or normal wear of the unit Alteration or absence of the serial number of factory of the equipment The repairs could only be carried out the authorized technical service by Topp Pro that will inform about the term and other details into the repairs to take place according to this guarantee Topp Pro will repair this unitin counted a term nongreater to 30 days as of the date of entrance of the unit to the Technical Service In those cases in that du
19. o you This guarantee gives specific legal rights him you you can also have other right that varies of state to state TUPP PRO MUSIC GEAR 17 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Input Channels Impedance THD Channel Equalization Master Equalization DSP section Main Mix Section Power Supply AMP Section Physical TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR Microphone Input Frequency response Gain SNR signal to noise ratio Line Input Frequency Response Gain Microphone input All other input Tape out All other outputs Electronically balanced discrete input 12Hz to 55kHz 3dB 45dB gt 98dB Electronically balanced 12 Hz to 55 kHz 3dB 20dB 1 5K Ohm 10K Ohm or greater 1K Ohm 120 Ohm 0 596 at 10dB Below Rated Output Power Hi shelving Low shelving Hi shelving Mid Bell Low shelving A D and D A converters DSP resolution Type of effects Presets Controls Noise Bus noise Monitor Max out FX Sends Max out 230 Volt 115 Volt 50 60 Hz Output power Frequency Response Dimensions Net Weight 15dB 10KHz 15dB 100Hz 15dB 12KHz 15dB 2 5KHz 15dB 80Hz 24 Bit 24 Bit Vocal Small Room Large Hall Echo Echo Verb Flange Verb Plate Chorus GTR Rotary GTR Tremolo GTR 100 100 position PRESET selector CLIP LED MUTE SWITCH with LED indicator Fader 0 dB channels muted 85dBr ref AdBu Fader 0 dB all input channels assigned and set to UNITY gain
20. re your system as the following wiring examples For 1 4 Phone jack cud F Ring Tip Ring Tip Sleeve Sleeve TS Type Unbalanced TRS Type Balanced TRS Type Unbalanced For XLR connector Pin2 Pin2 Pin3 Linked to Pin1 manually Pint 4 Pin1 4 XLR Type Unbalanced XLR Type Balanced In line Connection 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 e Balanced c mmn Low DU E Sleeve Q Sieve m Tho TIP RING SLEEVE TIP RING SLEEVE e Unbalanced TIP RING SLEEVE a u TIP SLEEVE a lt 7 Hs TP O m TIP SLEEVE SLEEVETIP Sleeve OOS Sleeve Tip OO rip Ring Ring TIP RING SLEEVE SLEEVE RINGTIP Sleeve Sleeve 1 1 2 2 3 3 TUPP PRO 13 MUSIC GEAR 12 TOPP PRO Installation Tips 1 Speakers should be placed in a position that allows for unobstructe sound projection In many instances is beneficial for speakers to be elevated on tripod stands to achieve maximum dispersion and reach 2 Use professional advice or service when hanging and installing speakers Please take precautions to secure them to prevent them from falling and hurting someone Care should be taken as to not damage the cabinet or i
21. t to get rid of high frequency noises or to boost the sound of cymbals or high harmonics of human voice The gain range goes from 15dB to 15dB with centre frequency of 12 Khz MID This is the mid range control It can affect most fundamental frequency of all musical instruments and human voice An attentive use of this control will give you a very wide panorama of sound effects The gain range goes from 15dB to 15dB and centre frequency is 2 5k Hz POWER cur O KS 10 L_ 3 O USB PLAYER CH4 IL OFF COMP LIM of PHANTOM of TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR Control Elements Block Diagram LOW This is the bass control It is used to boost male voice kickdrum or bass guitar Your system will sound much bigger than what it is The gain range goes from 15dB to 15dB and the centre Z 3 Aen Le frequency is 80 Hz x E oy or 5 7 MAIN LEVEL CONTROL JHR TUM E 83458 lI z This control is used to adjust the level of main output A lt 8 POWER LED i N This LED lights up when the unit is powered on 9 OUTPUT LEVEL LED This 4 segment LED meter is used to indicate the output level TPM4200FX MKII V2 Block Diagram
22. ts components Please comply with all pertinent Regulations 3 Use quality cables Using quality cables will ensure the best possible sound 4 For best results match the speakers to a good amplifier that matches the wattage and impedance of your speakers Proper amplification power results in good quality audio and longer component life Check out the power requirement for your cabinet 5 Avoid pointing a microphone directly at an amplified speaker doing so could cause feedback possibly damaging speaker components and your hearing Enjoy the sound Connecting Diagram Make all initial connections with all the equipment powered off and make sure that the main volume controls are turned down completely 1 With a high quality signal line connect a CD player or other players to the powered mixer 2 Using the speaker cable connect the INPUT of the two passive speakers to the OUTPUT of the powered mixer 3 Complete other connections as illustrated And then turn the power on 4 Turn up the volume controls of the the powered mixer to about 70 5 Use the mixer PFL function of the powered mixer to get the proper input level and adjust the Main Mix Level control to manipulate the output level Electronic guitar Vocal Microphone p E 6 0 0 0 7 9 9 9 3 Vocal Microphone THI cH CHS THA MAIN 24 BIT EFFEC L e e External Monitor

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