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1.     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 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 Never remove warning or informative labels from the unit        DAP E    AUDIO       Order code  D2283 2    GIG 104C    Never use anything to cover the ground contact    Never leave
2.     D     os  ee    e oe     Ls As         a  t  a  4  a    0   4   10   20   30    8     x  e         E  e      ot a oe  ot         H 0  abi vn       mo oi  De e     cu  a       DS    Q a  a    a  O    o ou  o    a 2  go  Q    a       mo    ff e e E  duu hud        8             PULL m 3   duh EK And    8555             niic mm fl  thobb Dol    1888 Sasa    v  s    duh EK And    dE     niic ml  duu EU Jud          a o  dE          8646          A    v  s    8259          a       e       e    Order code  D2283 5       DAP      AUDIO       GIG 104C    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 104C 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 4  stereo input channels  each of them provided with a 3 band equalizer for HI  MID and LOW control  as  well as 1 auxiliary control  highly accurate 8 segment bar graph meter and 2 track input 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 befor
3.    ww MANUAL          3 4   5 6   7 8 GO 9 10   2TKIN OO     ON OFF    MIC           00 606 6    v  RT   4    v e    te       A  sal  4      C    18 TN  vies  4        1 TN  ul   4      C    1      4                MIC   50dB 0   MIC   50dB O  MIC   40dB 0   MIC   40dB  H5  35dB  15  LINE   35dB  20  LINE   20dB  20  LINE   20dB    Q    3  8         PEN      e            GIG 104      10 CHANNEL MIXING CONSOLE        m  o  o    Data O  H  B  H H     As       H     gt     gt         N      12KHz  O PWR    D     m        a  4  a     LJ  a    OUTPUT LEVEL    cur       10    H    MIDI     25KHz        gt           gt        b z  F       4  a  X  a     a     a    e LOW    e       a     a  a  4  a        a      E    ge   gt     5    J  8     A  e     8  i  o        TO MAIN MIX    PAN     TO CTRL         e        on     mo       A    iiic mm LUE  duu E hun   ipic c   niic aa  duu DIE ul    D  D          ENGLISH  a q         sss  GIG 104C    Order code  D2283    Highlite International B V      Vestastraat 2     6468 EX     Kerkrade   the Netherlands    GIG 104C    Table of contents    WaN E 2  Diajsjo je KING Bieber  2  SIR NC PIS UI NOIS aan A NG A Ka AA A A aa aa Ka aa SE E aa a ag aaa NA Na a Aa Aa SE A aaa a ag aa A aa ba Na ka a 2  ee elaoMP  dana  OR EE 4  leg ele E A  e e EE A   Deseriplion of the E EE 5  FM STORE 9  WI DATE e                                                                5   Ta CS     o e EE 6  lile I NOU cate m m uU RR DR SOR RAR E RR E TA E  6  RECO l AS te 
4.   NEE 6   olea iii A E i u         MOTS EE a Aa NE SA aaa aan Da A Nn a ag a a ga aa aa NA 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   C  onnechon ee       E 17   BS DIOGO OT RE 18   Technical eet Le EE 19   Vleit 21   DIMENSIOAS E 22       DAP N    AUDIO       Order code  D2283 1    GIG 104C    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 shipment includes    e GIC 104C mixing console  e AC Power adapter   e User Manual
5.   Tip   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                              O   O       Tip O O 1  Ring    O 2  Sleeve    O3    Order code  D2283 17 g  AU DIO          GIG 104C  Block Diagram        SON3S aes    H    Sna 1331    H  c 1    p JS    Q  EG    O e  5 H     lt        4    AN        MEN H    H30v3    4 O  O  DA   S3NOHd     Q  O  w i  1  1       3  aba    SC    O       SSVd H apoz  apoz  ann TNI get    8P0S 01  OIN     e Ae           oysHo peno      te      O Q    weg  7     1    M01 aw HOH       13371 XIN NIYIN    sna xny O  xnv sangi        ma t    j o a I E   d pen  UO NIV   d       O  d       4 O  lt       LHDIY XIN NIVIN            T  SSVd H SEN gegen  XIN NIV met   i   Sn8 LHOIH O    dWO3 D     SEH GE   5 eZ ee Lage  1n9 071  KIK SNS LIT  NVd u3ov4 An  1  o      D 0 CO C  8PS     gPSI   INIT     m     Ban MOT ON H  H dWO2 GP0S 0  OI Men    ind 3dV1    sne xnv  S  n8 1H9  IH  Sng 1431    e   00  cN  cN  Q  U  o  O  O       U  5  tom  O    GIG 104C    Technical Specifications    MODEL      aaananaaananaawanaawanaawwnawannnn GIG 104C mixing console     2  E M
6.  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 system 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 s
7.  controls are  turned down  This will avoid damage to 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 soeaking 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  D2283       GIG 104C       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  Periodically 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   Left Signal  
8.  oe O0ABr A weighted    _  Impedances  r  lllLLeLeLLeJ LLLUU d  _Microphone input           2 US GC  E Al other npul     one OR  OF Gre OTe  r  ds  8 Tape OUT JE  All other out 1200    Order code  D2283       GIG 104C       Max  MAIN MIX output            22dBu XLR balanced   16dBu un balanced     ll  u AUX range e DEE TO SAB M our  Fader range OFF to  10dB       80dBQ20Hz 22KHz A weighted 1 channel  amp  MAIN level OdB the  other  minimum     lt  80dB 0dB 20Hz 22KHz A weighted MAIN level 0dB  the other    Crosstalk Apes  MO                                E Powersupply x     uuu Y  E AC adaptor ll  ON LOQOMA 44  Rated power consumption 24W  all loaded     Order code  D2283       GIG 104C    Notes    Order code  D2283       GIG 104C    Dimensions    255mm    3 4   Se 7 8 SO 9 10   2TKIN SO   MIC  MAIN MIX OUT  L R    oo oo    L o 6 LINE STRETURN  CTRL    AUX SEND    900 00    L  MONO     06 6 0 0 pas  PHONES 1O    E wee ee   4008  H5  35dB 420  LINE d  20dB 420  LINE J  20dB     DO E jam  comer     GIG 104    10 CHANNEL MIXING CONSOLE    O PWR    LU        t    OUTPUT LEVEL      cr         10            S  A  m    Se        4   on       on  r000000    X  o          Q A  o a  a    du DIC hu       o    a o    py  ppp     OO e elt  IU m mun   lun JC Jul       8888             UULUQ9       Order code  D2283          DAP    AUDIO            2013 DAP Audio    
9.  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 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 fo 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 filfer which blends  out low frequency noise  100 Hz  18 dB octave      8  COMPRESSOR CONTROL   Adjust the a
10. R LED  This LED indicates when the power is switched  on     Order code  D2283 9            STEREO  RETURN  0     oo   10  E dons    ipic mun  hullii JC Boi        4  TO MAIN MIX            TO CTRL   SS    O a        mo       DAP N    AUDIO    GIG 104C    23  2TK IN   OUT    TAPE IN   The CD TAPE input connectors are used to hook up 23   27   CD players  tape decks or other line level sources  I I  TAPE OUT MM     The CD TAPE output connectors provide the stereo  main mix signal to a tape deck or DAT recorder to    a IN OO om OUT    record your mix  OO z MAN Didi our  24  ST RETURNS            The ST RETURNS inputs Land R let YOU connect the STRETURN  CTRL    AUX SEND  mixer to additional equipment I     E           players  effects processors  submixers  etc               L  MONO    L    25  CTRL ROOM OUTPUT i d   I  The CTRL ROOM outputs will be used to send the          signal to studio monitor speakers    R A R   PHONES    26  AUX SEND          The AUX SEND output provides the signal of the AUX bus   25     27  MAIN MIX OUTPUT  The MAIN MIX outputs are 1 4  TRS connectors and provide the main mix signal     28  PHONES  The PHONES output lets you plug in your headphones     Order code  D2283       GIG 104C    29  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 
11. ayback will start  In order to stop  playback  you just need to press the I STOP key  Then  if you press the BHIPLAY   PAUSE  key  the song playback will start from the pause point  if you press again the lll STOP key   the system will return to Fig  03  see next page      Order code  D2283       GIG 104C    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 K  PRE  BPI NEXT key to select  press B 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  EE STOP key  you will return to Fig  02  The play list can accept up to 20 songs and if will  display the list according to song insert order     3   The display will show the following interface  Press the kad 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 again  or press BI STOP key  the play back will stop   Press PII PLAY   PAUSE key again  or press EE STOP key  the playback will start again from  the same point  Twice press EE STOP  the USB player will re
12. 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               PHONES     O     SS                6 06                                CH    20    2068  Si Da an am emm s s     S             bi     w  s GIG I04 s    EQ   EQ   EQ 10 CHANNEL MIXING CONSOLE    ECT Re om      6    06 6 6     PHONES DAH                             e   sss         5 TS on  e    Res    util ud  nnn                                                         GIG 104  amp       10 CHANNEL MIXING CONSOLE  d E STEE  15    ns 415 ns      o emm emm s w    ds             DI Wi     34 GIG 104       EO      10 CHANNEL MIXING CONSOLE Y  g  s    in ocv Orwr    45  us  9  A    X   C 3   6 So       9  BAR   pees CURE                   USB PLAYER          GIG 104       EQ 10 CHANNEL MDONG CONSOLE    5 6  A  EQ   0   DU   M  Q   Hi  He      e   s    i le  Es  45  up 45   nu                  9v          om      DAP    AUDIO    Order code  D2283 11       GIG 104C    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 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   PLAY   PAUSE  Use this button to start playback  P
13. e 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              pe DULU J   LE       Order code  D2283 8 g  AU DIO    GIG 104C    14  MAIN MIX LEVEL    Use this high precision 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  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     17  2 TK IN MP3  This control allows you to adjust the level of the  2 1k in mp3     18  OUTPUT LEVEL  This stereo 8 segments LED meter will indicate the  level of the overall output signal     19  ST RETURN   The ST RETURNS inputs L and R let you connect  the mixer to additional equipment    players  effects processors  submixers  etc       20  PHANTOM LED  This LED indicates when the phantom power is  switched on for the microphone inputs     21  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     22  PW
14. e 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 fo 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 unit 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  D2283 6       GIG 104C    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 9 10    The stereo channels consist of two line inputs   4  jacks   one for the left  and one for the right channel  The inputs are unbalanced    TS 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  9 10    These are unbalanced
15. er 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  D2283 4       GIG 104C    Description of the device    Features    Ultra low noise discrete MIC Preamps with  48V Phantom Power    2 MIC Input Channels with XLR and balanced Line Input  Insert 1 0 and Compressor control   Low Cut for each MIC Input    2 Stereo Input Channels with mono XLR Input and 1 4  TRS Jack    2 Stereo Inout Channels with RCA Jack and 1 4  TRS Jack    3 band EQ and Peak LEDs on each MIC channel    2 band EQ and Peak LEDs on Stereo channels    AUX Send per channel for external effects and monitoring    2 Track Input assignable to Main Mix or Control Room   Headphone Outputs   Unbalanced Yu TRS outputs  Control Room and Headphone Outputs   Optional MP3 player or Bluetooth player     Overview       I    96 7 8 CO 9 10   2TKIN OO POWER ON OFF    5000 66    L  MONO LINE LINE ST RETURN  CTRL  AUX SEND    9 aen O    EEB        MAIN MIX OUT Gi         2 AR AN  EN   50dB  K     5008 a MIC      40dB 07 40dB  5  35dB Hs k    35dB      20  20dB  20 N    20dB    Om Cum    Om Ox       fei is  104      10 CHANNEL MIXING CONSOLE    S              O PWR    4  a     a  4  a  X    OUTPUT LEVEL    cur        100 O    2              S Z     TS Si E A TS       Si Te S  Po D D D   D D   B D  I    B H D   B   D E  
16. et    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  BI 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    Bluethoth Audio Int  rface       066    Order code  D2283       GIG 104C    36  AC ADAPTER IN  This connector is used to 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 104C 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 procedures  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
17. l 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  D2283       GIG 104C    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 Had PRE  Use this button to go back to the beginning of the current track or select a previous  track for playing     C p NEXT  Use this button to skip to the next track     D VOL   Press the VOL  button key to decrease the volume  The default factory setting is  maximum    E VOL   Press the VOL  button to increase the volume    F Pl PLAY PAUSE  Use this button to start playback  Press once to start playback  twice fo s
18. mount 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    D  5t       AN  oT  40dB   20 k    20dB        Le    0    50dB  415  INE   35d8    CO       Order code  D2283 7       GIG 104C    9  EQUALIZER    Hi   The high frequency range is processed with a shelving filter above 12  kHz  You can boost or cut the bands up to 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  AUX POST   The aux bus Is used as additional  flexible send paths for various  applications  The AUX control adjusts the volume level of the channel  signal in the aux buses     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 th
19. 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  D2283       GIG 104C    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 fa   45  C must never be exceeded    e The relative humidity must not exceed 50   with an ambient 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 nol accept the returned goods or any responsibility   Call Highlite 0031 455667723 or mail aftersales highlite 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 
20. ono Channels          s  Microphone input     2 XLR balanced iii  E Frequency response       Z TO 55KHz    3dB h    a Distortion THD N      0 03  at  0qB  22Hz 22KHz A weighted    GOIN TONGS   k OdBto O    ds   Max Input   00202 HIS MB  i LOW CUT EE n  E SNR OOo     OOd Ef A weighted      Phantom power   49V with switch control         s  i Line input A IRS balaneed  s  i Frequency response       O Z to 55KHz    3dB x LJ     E Distortion THD N        9 037   at  0qB  22Hz 22KHz A weighted    E sensitivity range TSB  358B S ds   C Q M P R ESS Q R  GAIN 0  dB                                                        Mic input    000022 XLR balanced    a LOW CUT OE      i Line INPUT     MA IRS Or TRS RCA un balaneed   m    Frequency response          0Hzfto 55KHz    3dB h    sl Distortion THD N        9 037   at  0qB  22Hz 22KHz A weighted    e sensitivity range    OOBU  F200 s  E SNR       OOQBI  A weighted    Channels E    e mono channel   Slereochonneg        High nt  VSAB V2RAZ  d AB   1 2KM     u   MO od    190BO2 5KHZ   t  l5dBG2 5KHz          i LOW LClaOBgolz   KAE ISO B BOHZ        2 TACK IN s  8 TAPEIN   RCA JOCK s    Frequency response    OHZ TO 59KHz    3dB    s    Distortion THD N       0 0376 at  0qB  22Hz 22KHz A weighted     a   GOIN TANDO      OFF TO I5dB         uuu  E AUX RETURNS nn  e INPUT NA IRS Un balanced os  i Frequency response       TOHZ fo 55KHz    3dB        s  8 Distortion THD N    0 08  at  0qB  22Hz 22KHz A weighted    GAIN onge   OFFTO  15dB d  E SNR
21. ress once to start playback  twice to set    the pause mode and again to resume playback       0 DO     STOP  Press this button to stop playback            DISPLAY  All the USB player information is monitored    through this display  gi anakan          H  H  4 1  H    H       H  H 1  H H  H H  1 1  H 1  H H  H H  H H  H H  1 H  H H  1 H  H H  Ae MZ  Ce        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 info 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  PPI NEXT keys  you can scan the folders   then press PHIPLAY   PAUSE  It will open the corresponding folder  Press B STOP to return  to Fig  02  see next page      After opening the folder  the display will show Fig  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 pl
22. 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 delivery 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  Aft
23. turn to Fig  03     E Folder List   Fig  03 shows the MP3 file folder names  Use E PRE  PI 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 EE STOP button     Fig  01 Fig  02 Fig  03  INSERT USB KEY MENU  be FOLDER   PLAYING Moss muse        PROGRAM    la jazz music  FOLDERLIST    la pop music       Fig  05 Fig  O   Fig  07    ia classic music    00 20       PLAYLIST SET      3 Plencpop 01 IST Zb dE     v  Ple 02  02  Plena pop 06 mp  PLAYING LIST EE    01  Plena pop 01 mp    02  Esopo       Plena pop 03 mp 03  Plena pop 04 mp       Order code  D2283       GIG 104C    Option Two   SMP R  Order code  D2291     The file system of USB memory for USB players is FAT16 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 fo 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 track several times  the symbol on the screen is 4    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 symbo
24. witch  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  if is necessary fo 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  Always be sure to connect the power amps and the mixing console to the  same electrical circuit to 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    e  fthesystem 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 
    
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