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2. Manual us nm n d b E F L am m e at Wie lx 1 Ts wt y ni i EKON 8 12 16 Table of contents H A 3 2 SAC NUR JEU el o ERR RR 3 2 1 FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT nana eaaa eaaa anane nana rrr nnns 3 3 MONDINDULENANNGI NT Tm mmm 5 lt lt 95 gt 7 E E s E 8 HU c 9 de DOOK V 10 O E E 10 1 6 ROO UN cmm 11 10 Block diagram 14 2 15 1 Features 8 12 16 Mono MIC channel inputs e 48V phantom power switch e Built in 16 DSP effect e 2 groups e 2 AUX send AUX 1 send pre fader AUX 2 send post fader e 2band EQ 100Hz 12kHz e True balance XLR output e Phones and monitor output e RCA input and Record input e Highly accurate 10 segment 3 color meter e 60mm Fader e MP3 player with USB and SD slot and LCD display 2 Safety instructions e Read the safety instructions and also this manual carefully e Keep the manual e Observe all red flags e Observe the manual e To prevent fire or electric shocks protect t
3. control you can raise or lower the highs At the beginning the control has to be set on 12 o clock position Clockwise turning raises the highs counterclockwise turning lowers the highs MID It is a bell shaped filter with it you can raise or lower the signal by 15dB around the center frequency The center frequency can be set between 249Hz and 6 kHz Q 1 LOW With this control you can raise or lower the lows At the beginning the control has to be set on 12 o clock position Clockwise turning raises the lows counterclockwise turning lowers the lows 5 15 AUXIAUX2FX C C C The AUX are pre fader and post EQ Normally they are used for foldback or monitor speakers which need to be controlled separately from the main P A 8 PAN With this control you can change the distribution of volume on the channel R and L or the groups 1 and 2 If the control is set on the middle position both sides get the same signal portion Turning clockwise raises the signal portion of channel R or group 1 counterclockwise for L or group 2 9 MUTE Press this switch to turn the channel signal off The large red LED lights if is muted 10 MAIN This is the main control switch If this switch is not pressed there is no output 11 SUB The main group control switch If this switch is not pressed there is no output 12 PFL You can monitor only the signal of this channel on your headphones by pressing PFL ott _ 13 Channel fad
4. er With it you can control the volume of the channel 6 15 4 Stereo outputs 1 MIX OUT The mix left and right outputs are sent from the XLR sockets as balanced signals 2 SUB The SUB output jack 3 AUX OUT AUX 1 This is an impedance balanced phone jack type output This jack outputs the signals from AUX AUX1 bus You can use this jack for example to connect an effect unit cue box or other monitoring system AUX 2 This is an impedance balanced phone jack type output that outputs the signals from AUX2 bus You can use this jack for example to connect an effect unit Note The channel fader can adjust the level 4 AUX RET MONO L R These are unbalanced phone jack type line inputs The signal received by these jacks is sent to the MIX L R buses and the AUX 1 AUX 2 bus These jacks are typically used to receive the signal returned from an external effect device reverb delay etc Note These jacks can also be used as an auxiliary stereo input If you connect the L MONO jack only the mixer recognize the signal as monaural and will send the identical signal to the L and jacks 5 PHONE This is used for monitoring the master signal and individually monitoring each channel with PFL 6 MIX BALANCE OUT Left Right master out balanced interface 7 2TK IN These two RCA phone sockets are unbalanced left and right line level inputs used for connecting a playback device 8 REC OUT These
5. es you should not operate a sound system with high levels This applies to monitor systems which are in the near of the ear headphones or IEMs also Important Damages caused by the disregard of this user manual are not subject to warranty The dealer will not accept liability for any resulting defects or problems Make sure the electrical connection is carried out by qualified personnel All electrical and mechanical connections have to be carried out according to the European safety standards 4 15 3 Mono input channel 1 i L D x x L 7 Lim b ox i de Ta mui Ep r GU i ER s E 1 7 E a 4 E c Lo E x IAS HE 1 x r T m a 1 door Ln 1 ka aret Pept UE 1 Balance input MIC Electronically balanced inputs accept a standard XLR male connector 2 LINE input The unbalanced LINE input is provided for the use of an unbalanced mic or to accept an unbalanced high impedance input signal e g Deck turntable keyboards 3 GAIN With this button you can adjust the input sensitivity of each channel 4 PK This LED will light when the signal level approaches clipping at any of the three monitored points pre EQ post EQ or post fade 5 20dB If this switch is pressed the input signal will be lowered by 20dB 6 Equalizer HIGH With this
6. he device against rain and humidity e Pull the plug before opening the housing e To prevent an electric shock you should not remove the cover e Do not operate the device in the near of water e Use only adry cloth for cleaning 2 1 FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION Be careful with heat and extreme temperature Avoid exposing it to direct rays of the sun or near a heating appliance Not put it in a temperature bellow 41 F 5 C or exceeding 95 F 35 C To avoid placing on un stable location Select a level and stable location to avoid vibration 3 15 Do use chemicals or volatile liquids for cleaning Use a clean dry cloth to wipe off the dust or a wet soft cloth for stubborn dirt Pull the plug before cleaning If out of work contact sales agency immediately Any troubles arose remove the power plug soon and contact with an engineer for repairing do not open the cabinet by yourself it might result a danger of electric shock Take care with the power cable Never pull the power cable to remove the plug from the receptacle be sure to hold the plug When not using the device for an extended period of time be sure to disconnect the plug from the receptacle Transport The console should be transported either free standing or in an appropriate case The console should be protected during transport with foam or similar shock absorbing materials So you can avoid damages Hearing To avoid hearing damag
7. t level 8 15 2 10 MIX SUB to PHONES Taste DIGITAL EFFECT 3 If the switch is pressed the signal of the SUB is a send to phones if it is not pressed the phones get the signal from the MIX OOO 11 MIX SUB to 2TK MP3 Taste POWER Pris iw IIIIIINIII I gt gt If the switch is pressed the signal of the SUB is 9 3 0 send to 2TK MP3 if it is not pressed it gets the D 1 O T A signal from the MIX Q 0 O 8 0 e o ad jJ 12 13 TO L R m TO MD PHONES These are two select switches for the group signal send to the MIX or SUB output When they are pressed the group signal is send to MIX output 14 SUB 1 amp 2 Fader Here you can set the output volume of SUB 182 15 MIX L R Fader Here you can set the output volume of MIX L R 1 PLAY PAUSE With this key you can start or break the playback from USB SD MMC 2 PREV VOL With this key you can search backward and reduce the volume of the PLAY VOL VOL MODE 3 X 7 We MP3 player Push it once to search the previous track push it more than IIIIIUIWIII a 3 seconds to reduce the volume of the MP3 player 1 G gt 4 3 NEXT VOL With this key you can search forward and add the volume of the MP3 player Push it once to search the next track push it more than 3 seconds to add the volume of the MP3 player 4 MP3 Player MODE Here
8. two RCA outputs carry a copy of the MIX L and MIX R signals Here you can connect a recording device 7 15 E 5 Master 2 1 DIGITAL EFFECT DISPLAY DIGITAL EFFECT T n 2 2 This is used for monitoring the master signal and TEM owe wed individually monitoring each channel with PFL 8 mO 8 O 4 0 3 PARAMETER Lin 920 With this control you can adjust the effect 0 4 0 pea parameter such as depth speed and so on All 98 07 the parametric levels will being resetting 4 AUX 1 This is used for adjusting the built in effect level send to AUX bus Note The built in effect level which is sent to AUX bus is not controlled by EFFECT fader 5 SEND This is used for adjusting the volume of AUX 1 6 AUX2 FX This is used for adjusting the volume of AUX 2 7 EFFECT Fader This fader is used for adjusting the effect output level of built in external effect units for each channel 8 AUX RET This is used for adjusting volume of AUX sound when sending AUX signal to used jack 9 POWER LED amp Level meters POWER This LED lights when the mixer is on PFL This LED lights when the PFL is activated 48V This LED light when the phantom power for each mono cannel is activated 10 segment LED level meters The level of the output is displayed on the 10 segment level meters If level shows PEAK please lower the outpu
9. witch Engage the channel s appliances such as air high pass filter by conditioners pressing the 20dB switch Not using TRS cables Make sure you are using 1 4 TRS cables Channel level is too low Turn up channel level Turn up the instrument s volume control If No or low sound from a problem persists check Instrument volume is too channel the instrument by low plugging headphones into the instrument s phone jack Adjust the channels gain control Make sure that the unit is plugged in and turned on AGain is too low External effects are not Effect processor is not working plugged in or turned on 121 15 LED meters are not working No Power Aux outputs of mixer are not connected to inputs of processor or processor s outputs are not connected to mixer s outputs Mixer s effects return signal is too low Nothing is routed to the HDPH CTRL RM output Incorrect or defect power supply 13 15 sure that the mixer outputs are connected to the processor s inputs and the processor s outputs are connected to the mixer s aux inputs Turn up the output of the effects processor or turn up the mixer s EFFECTS LEVEL in the master section Press the desired MIX or 2TK TO MIX button Replace with correct power supply only use recommended AC output power supply Block diagram 10 GM TRIM STEREO AUX RETURN AUX RETURN LUSEB SD iN
10. you can choose if the player should repeat all files or only one file All file repeat 9 15 5 Display Shows which song is played BALANCE OUT 6 USB DISK 7 SD CARD SLOT o ALIH MAIRE INPUT 30 NETTS TEIS 2EP MENT yeh BE EARTHED 8 Specifications Nominal input level MIC 2 4 11 Stereo input 100kQ S N Ratio 71dB Frequency Response 20Hz 20kHz 0 5dB EQ mono channel HF 12kHz 15dB MF 2 5kHz 15dB LF 80Hz 15dB Power supply 100 240V 50 60Hz 10 15 ur 9 Troubleshooting Mixer is not plugged in or turned on Channel levels are too low Control room level is turned down The appropriate signal hasn t been assigned to the control room out No sound from the mixer Cable is not plugged into output jack Headphones are not plugged into phone jack Monitor or headphone amplifier is turned off or down Bad cable Plug in the mixer and turn it on Turn up channel levels Turn up the control room level In the master section of the mixer be sure the right switch is selected Check outputs to make sure cables are plugged in Plug headphones into phone jack Turn amplifier on or up Check all cables Too much low level Audio signal carries an IN 8 noise in the mix unwanted hum Interference from 11 15 Engage the channel s high pass filter by pressing the 20dB s

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