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1. TO MAIN ACTIVE BOOTH AMPLIFIERS MONITORS LOUDSPEAKER PROCESSOR 5 708 WI gt LLL OE ric 4 BO a Bede 1 775mV MASTER2 775mV MONITOR jie id OIE LI mS NR POWER AMPLIFIER HEADPHONES TO SECONDARY SPEAKERS 5 2 EFFECTS MACHINE DVD PLAYER MICROPHONE 55 on SUB MIXER PC BASED MUSIC BESLOTE PLAYER RECORDER PROFESSIONAL DOUBLE CD PLAYER Om 1 DAB RECIEVER 3 EE 1 m ole kle ble oe 96 e S REVERB PROCESSOR impedance between 32 and 6000 PHONO TURNTABLE E j REAL TIME WAV MP3 CREATOR EI a INTERNET RADIO STREAMING SERVER PHONO TURNTABLE TO EXTERNAL HAR
2. 8E VH i po Ek 6 A ON ET TTT 20 10k 20k 10 11 12 Balance control The balance between Left and Right channel is adjusted by using this knob When it is set to the center position the gain is the same for both channels When turned to the left the right channel will decrease When turned to the right the left signal will decrease PFL switches With these switches you can select the different input sources for the headphones Channel faders Volume control for every input channel DJ micro input Microphone input on XLR and JACK combination connector DJ microphone input level potentiometer Control for accurate level adjustment of different types of microphones Equalizer Triple tone control for DJ microphone 205 18 16E HE 12 102 8E 6E af 2E EH B 0E aS Fd 2E m 4E BE 105 12E DO 14E 16 18 200 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k Hz Pan Mic Panoramic control for DJ microphone input With this control you can position the Microphone si
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4. 13 Symmetrical XLR female to JACK 3pole male cable XLR 3 pole female JACK 3 pole 1 4 inch male Symmetrical Symmetrical Used for connections between microphone amplifier loudspeaker processor etc and mixing panel For stereo connections you need 2 of these cables Asymmetrical JACK 2 pole male to RCA male cable JACK 2 pole 1 4 inch male RCA male Asymmetrical Asymmetrical Used for connections between electronic musical instrument synthesizer sampler effects machine amplifier recorder etc and mixing panel For stereo connections you need 2 of these cables Symmetrical XLR female to asymmetrical RCA male cable XLR 3 pole female RCA male Symmetrical Asymmetrical Used for connections between professional CD player professional MD player sampler effects machine etc and mixing panel For stereo connections you need 2 of these cables Asymmetrical RCA male to symmetrical XLR male cable RCA male XLR 3 pole male Asymmetrical Symmetrical Used for connections between professional recorder sampler effects machine amplifier etc and mixing panel For stereo connections you need 2 of these cables 14 7 JACK 3 pole 1 4 inch male to 2 times JACK 2 pole 1 4 inch male Y split cable JACK 3 pole 1 4 inch male JACK 2 pole 1 4 inch male Symmetrical Asymmetrical JACK 2 pole 1 4 inch male Asymmetrical Used for connections between effects machine
5. 10kQ Nominal analogue output levels Master 1 asymmetrical RCA 775mV 10kQ Master 1 symmetrical XLR 1 55V 600Q Master 2 asymmetrical RCA 775mV 10kQ Master 2 symmetrical XLR 1 55V 600Q Monitor asymmetrical RCA 775mV 10kQ Record asymmetrical RCA 500mV 10kQ Effects send asymmetrical 1 4 TRS JACK 775mV 10kQ Headphones 1 4 TRS JACK BO 1kHz 1 THD 22mW 420mV 22mW music power 320 1kHz 1 THD 65mW 1 4V 65mW music power 6000 1kHz 1 THD 91mW 7 4V 91mW music power Signal headroom 20 0dB 1kHz THD lt 0 015 Crosstalk Left to right of an input channel gt 48dB 1kHz Channel to channel gt 96dB 1kHz Frequency response 0 40dB from 20Hz to 20kHz Subsonic filter 25dB at 10Hz Dynamic range 110dB Signal to noise ratio 90dB Total harmonic distortion lt 0 006 Music equalizer Low 12dB 12dB at 100Hz Mid 12dB 12dB at 1kHz High 12dB 12dB at 10kHz Microphone equalizer Low 12dB at 100Hz Mid 12dB at 1kHz High 12dB at 10kHz 25 Power supply voltage 9OVAC 264VAC Power supply frequency 47Hz 63Hz Power consumption 40W 45W Full load 5W Stand by Operating temperature 0 C 32 F 40 C 104 F Operating humidity 5 90 no condensation Mechanical specifications Frontpanel dimensions W x D 482 0mm 19 0 x 310 0mm 12 2 7HE
6. Bottombox dim W x D x 442 0mm 17 4 x 294 0mm 11 6 x 151 0mm 5 9 Panel cut out dimensions W x D 446 0mm 17 6 x 298 0mm 11 7 Packed box dimensions W x D x 560mm 22 0 x 384mm 15 1 x 254mm 10 07 Weight 6 22kg 13 7116 Packed weight 7 62kg 16 79bs 26 Explanatory words list Amplitude The amplitude is the size or the strength of a vibration This can be a mechanical vibration for example a guitar string or the resulting sound wave or from any other cyclical varying appearance in time Because any waveform always varies in size the value of the wave will also vary The amplitude is the value from zero to the maximum hit out or strength of the wave Analogue signal synonym analog signal An analogue signal is any time continuous signal The amplitude of the signal varies continuously in function of time Human ears can only hear analogue signals sounds Digital sounds must always be converted to analogue signals to make them audible Asymmetrical synonym unbalanced An unbalanced line is a transmission line usually coaxial cable whose conductors have unequal impedances with respect to ground Balance Balance means the amount of signal from each channel reproduced in a stereo audio recording Typically a balance control will have OdB of gain in the center position for both channels and attenuate one channel as the control is turned leaving the other channel at 0 dB CD Abbreviat
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8. audio filter delay loop etc and mixing panel For stereo connections you need 2 of these cables The upper 2 pole JACK is the signal send cable this has to be connected to the input of the effects machine The lower 2 pole JACK is the signal return cable this has to be connected to the output of the effects machine JACK 3 pole 1 4 inch male to 2 times RCA male Y split cable JACK 3 pole 1 4 inch male RCA male Symmetrical Asymmetrical RCA male Asymmetrical Used for connections between effects machine audio filter delay loop etc and mixing panel For stereo connections you need 2 of these cables The upper RCA is the signal send cable this has to be connected to the input of the effects machine The lower RCA is the signal return cable this has to be connected to the output of the effects machine 15 Operating instructions For correct operation of the mixing panel please follow the instructions below 1 Ensure all equipment is turned off before connecting anything to the mixing panel Then connect the different audio sources amplifiers effects units headphones etc Next step is to turn on the audio sources and effects units When all these units are in ready state you can switch on the power switch 24 of the mixing panel The power indicators 25 will light up After 5 seconds you can turn on the loudspeaker processors and amplifiers
9. it is used to connect headphones microphones effects units electrical musical instruments etc kHz Abbreviation of kilo Hertz is 1000 Hertz see Hz LED Abbreviation of Light Emitting Diode Is an electronic component that emits light when an electrical current flows through it Loudspeaker A loudspeaker speaker or speaker system is an electromechanical transducer that converts an electrical signal into sound The term loudspeaker can refer to individual devices or drivers and complete systems consisting of an enclosure incorporating one or more drivers and additional electronics Line Line level is a term used to denote the strength of an audio signal used to transmit analogue sound information between audio components such as CD players DVD players input signals of audio amplifiers mixing consoles etc Sometimes also called AUX auxiliary signals MD Abbreviation of Mini Disc It is a rewriteable magneto optical disc based data storage device for storage of up to 80 minutes of digitalized audio Micro Abbreviation of microphone synonym mike or mic Is an acoustic to electric transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal 28 Mono Abbreviation of monaural Typically there is only one microphone one loudspeaker or in the case of headphones or multiple loudspeakers they are fed from a common signal path and in the case of multiple microphones mixed into a single signal path at some stage MP3 Abb
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12. X series subsequent versions added a Latch Cannon XL and then a Rubber compound surrounding the contacts which led to the abbreviation XLR The most common is the 3 pin XLR3 used almost universally as a symmetrical audio connector for high quality microphones and connections between equipment 30 31 Manufactured by Transtel Sabima NV Duboisstraat 50 B 2060 Antwerp Belgium Tel 00 32 0 3 237 36 07 Fax 00 32 0 3 216 97 62 e mail info rodec com URL http www rodec com 32
13. y RODEC USER MANUAL MEX 0 Cr Electromagnetic and safety compliances This product complies with the European Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives 89 336 EEC amp 92 31 EEC and the European Low Voltage Directives 73 23 EEC amp 93 68 EEC In accordance with the provisions of Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility this product is in conformity with the following specifications NEN EN 55103 1 NEN EN 55103 2 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual entertainment lighting control equipment professional use Part 1 Emission September 1995 Electromagnetic compatibility Product family standard for audio video audio visual entertainment lighting control equipment professional use Part 2 Immunity September 1995 This product is designed to comply with the following standards UL 60950 3 edition 2000 standard TUV EN 60950 1992 A1 A2 A3 A4 A11 1997 standard 1 4 5 7 8 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THE EQUIPMENT For your own safety please read the user manual before operating or connecting the unit The user manual must be in possession of the owner of the mixing panel This manual must be kept in a safe place for future reference The mixing panel must be connected to a mains power supply wi
14. 5 2mV and built in RIAA correction 10 20 18 MAE 26 8E 65 a POE 2 6E 12E 14E 16E 18E E 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k Hz Analogue recording output Output to connect an analogue recording device or HIFI video recorders to make recordings This output can be switched with or without recording the DJ microphone signal 12 Second headphones connector Signal identical as headphones output on the frontpanel 17 The specifications are the same as the headphones output on the frontpanel Symmetrical master output 1 Symmetrical output to connect a power amplifier or loudspeaker processor The output level can be set with Master fader 1 20 from 0 to maximum 1 55V Symmetrical master output 2 Symmetrical output to connect power amplifier or loudspeaker processor The output level can be set with Master fader 2 21 from 0 to maximum 1 55V Effects IN OUT In and output to connect Effect equipment to the music signal Internally linked when JACK is not inserted Sensitivity 775mV Asymmetrical monitor output Asymmetrical output to connect a power amplifier The output level can be set with Monitor output fader 22 from 0 to maximum 0 775V The DJ microphone signal does not appear on this o
15. D DISK TO INTERNET Connect the headphones to the headphones JACK connector 17 or J Use headphones with 16 9 ATTENTION Always turn headphones volume to 0 fully counter clockwise BEFORE putting the headphones on your or somebody else her his ears Then slowly raise the volume by turning the volume knob in clockwise direction Choose with the input select switch 1 the right audio source Switch the PFL button 5 in position ON to listen at the desired source Turn the phones select button 19 completely to the left and turn the phones volume potentiometer 18 to the desired position to get the stereo signal on the headphones and the two left VU meters The PFL circuit works as a sum system there is a possibility to listen to more sources at the same time All these operations have no influence on the output signal Adjust with the level control 2 the input signal until the red indicators of the level meters 23 will light up occasionally Adjust if necessary the quality of the sound with the equalizer 3 LOOK OUT equalizer at each input is used to manipulate the sound of each of the input sources To correct the acoustics of the room it is recommended to use an external equalizer Open up the fader 6 of the chosen input channel Slide up one or both master faders 20 and or 21 till the desired volume is reached Also open the monitor fader 22 to hear the music at the DJ booth Correct if necessary th
16. It pg VI IL EE l 1 al SUBWOOFER Ui DAB RECIEVER TECHNICAL PRESS 4 EXTERNAL MONITOR ROOM 1 LO MULTICHANNEL 1 1 Ee POWER AMPLIFIERS Fg maa 1 11 I Li QRODEC di 1 j I VI VI Vi pO II Fg a LOUDSPEAKER 5 fc 11 1 PROCESSOR 1 MA It Vi AMPLIFIERS 11 DJ HEADPHONES Fg 1 ESI ss V NS i Vi 1 11 I 1 LIE sl Vi 5 Le Orem 11 LOUDSPEAKER PROCESSOR 1 1 le wa mel Een ee 23 Options 1 Standard knobs set MX00 series The knobs of 00 series mixing panel can be ordered a set The standard knobs set series be ordered at every authorized RODEC dealer Order code 94 001 0074 2 Fader knobs BX CX MX MKIII MXOO series The fader knobs of a 00 series mixing panel can be ordered a set The fader knobs BX CX MX MKIII MX00 series be ordered at every authorized RODEC dealer Order code 94 001 0041 24 Specifications OdBm 0 775V RMS Nominal analogue input levels Line A asymmetrical RCA 500mV 50kQ Line asymmetrical RCA 500mV 50kQ Phono asymmetrical RCA gold plated 5 2 50kQ Microphone channel 1 4 symmetrical 9 1mV 3 6kQ Microphone symmetrical XLR or TRS JACK 4 2mV 1 8 Effects return 1 4 TRS JACK 775mV
17. TER 2 unes UNE CD Y OY soomv I ij soomv MASTER 2 y MICROPHOI Sy A MICROPHONE 2 2 7 94mV j MONITOR 02 recono 7 RECORD gt RECORD RING RIGHT 500 M 1 1 Boomv 15427 soomv SLEEVE GND 7 WWW RODEC COM Power inlet Universal mains power inlet Asymmetrical master output 2 Asymmetrical output to connect a power amplifier The output level can be set with Master fader 2 21 from 0 to maximum 0 775V Asymmetrical master output 1 Asymmetrical output to connect a power amplifier The output level can be set with Master fader 1 20 from 0 to maximum 0 775V Analogue line input A Analogue asymmetrical input with a sensitivity of 500 to connect equipment such as a CD player MD player DVD player MP3 player HD player analogue or digital tuner cassette player or video player Analogue line input B Analogue asymmetrical input with a sensitivity of 500mV to connect equipment such as a CD player MD player DVD player MP3 player HD player analogue or digital tuner cassette player or video player Micro input Balanced microphone input To obtain good signal quality a microphone with balanced output must be used The use of a microphone without balanced output is also possible Ground terminal Terminal to connect the ground wire of the vinyl turntable PHONO input Phono input with a sensitivity of
18. been designed and built with the same precision and devotion as known for years The well known analogue sound has been kept and has been completed with new digital features and 1 0 This User Manual will guide you through the setup of the mixing panel and will describe in detail all connectors controls and operational features of the equipment as well as different application setups Further information about this mixing panel can be found on our website http www rodec com For questions more information or service needs of your mixing panel contact the distributor or service center in your country RODEC possess a widely branched network of distributors and service centers worldwide The RODEC distributor list can be found on our website Please mention serial number date and place of purchase for all matters concerning service MODEL 180 Original SERIAL NUMBER on the back of the set Although this manual has been compiled with utmost attention we do not assume responsibility for inaccuracies Updates or modifications can be applied without prior notice Table of contents Page Electromagnetic and safety compliances 3 Safety ule C 4 VERRE cm 5 Table of Contents Cm 6 Frontpanel with controls 22451 7 with con
19. dible to people Humans and many animals use their ears to hear sound but loud sounds and low frequency sounds can be perceived as vibrations by other parts of the body via the sense of touch Sound propagates as waves of alternating pressure causing local regions of compression and rarefaction Stereo Stereophonic sound is the reproduction of sound using two independent audio channels Stereophonic sound attempts to create an illusion of location for various instruments within the original recording 29 Subsonic signal This is an audio signal with frequency below 20 2 This signal is not audible it only creates air movement that can be felt SUM signal This signal is the proportional summation mix of all input signals Also called main mix signal Symmetrical synonym Balanced A balanced line or balanced signal pair is a transmission line consisting of two conductors of the same type and equal impedance to ground and other circuits Balanced lines are operated with differential signals one of which is the inverse of the other Balanced lines reduce the amount of noise per distance allowing a longer cable run to be practical This is because electromagnetic interference will affect both signals the same way Similarities between the two signals are automatically removed at the end of the transmission path when one signal is subtracted from the other Talk over synonym voice over ducker It is an effect where the level of on
20. e balance with button 4 for monophonic sound on master 1 and 2 set switch 11 in mono position If you prefer to use the Crossfader 14 to mix between two channels with one fader you have to slide up the channel faders 6 of both channels channel 1 or 2 and channel 3 or 4 Afterwards you can fade between both chosen channels by sliding the crossfader knob from left to right To change the source repeat point 3 to 5 10 By turning the headphones select potentiometer 19 more clockwise you will increase the amount of the main mix signal in the headphones 11 To add a microphone signal connect the microphone to the MIC input 7 or P Turn the level control 8 and the talk over 16 to zero slide up the MIC fader 15 to maximum and adjust with the level button 8 the volume of the microphone Adjust with the equalizer 9 the sound of the microphone To use the talk over adjust the talk over button 16 O no decrease 10 total decrease With the Pan MIC 10 the DJ microphone signal can be positioned anywhere between left and right You can connect an external processor e g a Compressor or Reverb to the Effects insert O of the microphone channel 12 The mixed signal can be recorded simply by connecting a recorder to the record connectors 1 Depending on the position of the record select switch 11 you can decide if the microphone signal is also recorded or not 13 The main mix signal can also be routed via t
21. e signal is reduced by the presence of another signal through the use of side chain compression A typical application is to automatically lower the level of the musical background when a talk over starts and to automatically bring the level up again when the talk over stops THD Abbreviation of Total Harmonic Distortion When a signal passes through a non linear device additional content is added at the harmonics of the original frequencies THD is a measurement of the extent of that distortion USB Abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus It is a serial bus standard to transport data between mostly computer related devices Volume The amount of audio level If the volume increases the audio level will increase which results in a louder sound VU Abbreviation of volume units A VU meter is often included in audio equipment to display a signal level It is intentionally a slow measurement averaging out peaks and troughs of short duration to reflect the perceived loudness of the material Wave A wave is a mode of energy transfer from one place to another often with little or no permanent displacement of the particles of the medium Mechanical waves require a medium to transverse the distance electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum Wet signal Opposite of Dry signal This is the signal inclusive added deformation effects tone manipulation etc XLR This is a connector invented by Cannon Originally the Cannon
22. exceed 85 Always place the unit in a well ventilated area To avoid disturbances do not place the set near disturbing equipment such as transmitters cell phones electrical motors Avoid dust e g cigarette ashes on the mixing panel Also avoid smoke e g smoke machines or cigarettes from entering the unit Smoke will accelerate wear on the electronic circuits potentiometers and faders of the mixing panel Do not place heavy or sharp objects on the mixing panel as these can damage the knobs switches LEDs Manipulate the console with care Avoid abrupt movements of the controls If the mixing panel has to be transported please use the original packaging or use an fitting flight case Avoid shocks CLEANING OF THE MIXING PANEL 1 2 Do not use chemical products or solvents to clean the set To clean the mixing panel it is best to use a soft brush or a dry lint free cloth Do not apply contact spray or other products in the faders as these products can damage the faders Congratulations with the purchase of RODEC MX180 Original mixing panel You are the owner of a top line mixing panel capable of outstanding performance in combination with other high grade systems RODEC mixing panels have a reputation for high quality robust built and a good sound RODEC mixers are used in the top league discotheques by the most famous DJ s and by the largest professional rental companies all over the world The new top line series have
23. f music or voice Some effect units transform the sound completely others just color the sound picture in a minor way Frequency Frequency is the measurement of the number of occurrences of a repeated event per unit of time The result is measured in hertz Hz A baby can hear tones with frequencies from 20Hz to 20000 Hz 20KHZ but these frequencies become more difficult to hear as people age When a tone with a frequency of 20Hz is played by a loudspeaker the loudspeaker will reciprocate 20 times per second HD Abbreviation of hard disc It is a non volatile storage device which stores digitally encoded data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces Headphones Are a pair of miniature loudspeakers that are hold close to humans ears DJ s use types with pads that go around the ears usually very large and comfortable Hz Abbreviation of Hertz named after the German physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz The hertz is the unit of frequency Its base unit is cycles per second Each musical note corresponds to a particular frequency which can be measured in hertz VO Abbreviation for input output Insert An insert is an access point built into the mixing console allowing the user to add external line level devices into the signal flow JACK It is cylindrical in shape typically with three contacts TRS although sometimes with two a TS connector or four a TRRS connector TRS stands for Tip Ring and Sleeve In audio systems
24. gnal between the left and right loudspeaker Mode Switch This switch is used to set the outputs in Mono or Stereo mode Record Select This switch is used to make recordings with or without the DJ microphone DJ MIC in this position you add the DJ mic signal to the recorded sound DJ MIC in this position you only record the signal from channel 1 4 This switch has no influence on the master outputs 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 VU 2 signal select switch This switch selects the signal displayed on the two right VU meters When the switch is on the SUM position the actual mix signal will be displayed On the positions MASTER 1 MASTER 2 and MONITOR the respective output signals will be displayed Cross fader With this fader you can directly fade over between the channels 1 2 and 3 4 When the knob is moved completely to the left the signal of the channels 1 and 2 will appear on the output When the knob is moved to the right the signal of the channels 3 and 4 will appear on the output In between there will be a mix of both signals DJ microphone fader Volume control for DJ microphone Talk over control Control for the amount of music suppression controlled by the DJ microphone signal Phones output Output for high level headphones monitoring With the PFL switches 5 and the headphones select potentiometer 19 the connected audio sources or the main mix can be made audib
25. he Effects insert connectors In that way a DJ effects processor preferably with wet dry control can be included in the signal path 14 On the right VU meters the signal appears selected with the VU2 signal select switch 13 To compare the pre fade signal with the output signal over the headphones and the left VU meters set the rotative switch 13 on the SUM position The PFL signal now appears on the two left VU meters and the output signal on the other two VU meters 17 SUBSONIC FILTER The two master outputs and the monitor output have a subsonic filter to protect the bass loudspeakers from DC and subsonic signals This filter cannot be switched off The filter generates a reduction of 25dB at 10Hz 18 Application examples Large discotheque BAR AREA DANCE FLOOR MID HIGH WALL MOUNTED LI SPEAKER SYSTEM LOUDSPEAKERS 11 gt SUBWOOFER MID HIGH MID HIGH II SPEAKER SYSTEM SPEAKER SYSTEM 1 WALL MOUNTED 1 LOUDSPEAKERS Ko WALL MOUNTED LOUDSPEAKERS DJBOOTH TABLETOP TABLETOP BOOTH BOOTH MONITOR CD PLAYER LCD DISPLAY CD PLAYER MONITOR EFFECTS MACHINE PHONO PHONO TURNTABLE DESKTOP COMPUTER TURNTABLE WALL MOUNTED PROFESSIONAL LOUDSPEAKERS PC MUSIC PLAYER POWER AMPLIFIER e CONTROLLER Lh ol I3 c3
26. ion for Compact Disc It is an optical disc used to store digital data originally developed for storing digital audio The CD available on the market since late 1982 remains the standard playback medium for commercial audio recordings to the present day An audio CD consists of one or more stereo tracks stored using 16 bit PCM coding at a sampling rate of 44 1 kHz Standard CDs have a diameter of 120 mm and can hold approximately 80 minutes of audio Crossfader synonyms CF X fader or XF A crossfader essentially functions like two faders connected side by side but in opposite directions It allows a DJ to fade one source out while fading another source in at the same time with one knob DAB Digital Audio Broadcasting DAB is a technology for broadcasting of audio using digital radio transmission DAT Digital Audio Tape is a signal recording and playback medium The audio data is stored on a magnetic tape It uses 48 44 1 or 32 kHz sampling rate and 16 bits quantization dB Abbreviation for decibel 1 10 of a Bel dB is a logarithmic unit of measurement that expresses the size of a physical quantity relative to a reference level Its logarithmic nature allows very large or very small ratios to be represented by a convenient number The decibel is commonly used in acoustics to quantify sound levels relative to some OdB reference The reference level is typically set at the threshold of human perception A reason for using the decibel is tha
27. le without manipulating the output signal Headphones 32 6000 Headphones volume control The volume of the headphones can be adjusted with this knob Headphones select potentiometer This potentiometer selects the signal for the headphones output When turned completely to the left the headphones will monitor the signal selected with the channel PFL switches 5 When turned completely to the right the headphones will monitor the actual mix signal In any intermediate position the headphones will monitor a mix of the PFL signal and the actual mix signal Master 1 output fader Volume controls final output of mixer towards Slave or integrated amplifiers Master 2 output fader Volume controls final output of mixer towards Slave or integrated amplifiers Monitor output fader Volume control for the signal level for the monitor output This output does not include the DJ mic signal to avoid feedback of the microphone signal via the monitor loudspeakers VU meters The two left meters indicate the PFL signal The right VU meter displays the output signals depending on the position of the VU 2 signal select switch 13 Power switch Controls the supply of AC power to the set A single push turns on the mixing panel a second push turns it off Power ON indicators These indicators light up when the power is on Back panel with connectors CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 2 LINEA LINEA 2 800mV 600 MAS
28. nectors 10 Cable congiratioris EE ie M 13 Different audio ee 13 Different audio Cables ucc edo n 13 Operating instructions c MEDIE HE 16 Subsonic filter PEE 18 Application examples creer ac venus v VONT 19 Sino BOE EE OE OG EE OE 24 Standard knobs set series 24 Fader knobs MKIII MXOO series 24 25 Expl natory WOPdS ISl 27 Front panel with controls CHANNEL SELECT LEVEL x E H CHANNEL 2 f 8 E 6616166 a Y Input select switch This selector is used to select the input signal MICRO PHONO LINE A or LINE B Input level potentiometer With this control the input level of each input channel can be set Equalizer controls These controls regulate Treble Middle and Bass levels Da 20E BE 16 14 125 HOE 18E 205 8E P7 E 16 9 OUTPUT de iu ees lt EF EE EE EM EE EE rm qoe EE vu NN 25
29. reviation of MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 This is an audio encoding format It uses a lossy compression algorithm that is designed to greatly reduce the amount of data required to represent the audio recording yet still sounds like a faithful reproduction of the original uncompressed audio to most listeners Mute If an audio signal is muted it is turned off or it s volume is turned to a lower level Pan Abbreviation of panoramic or panning Panning is the spread of a monaural signal in a stereo or multi channel sound field A typical pan control is constant power At one extreme the sound appears in only one channel In the middle the sound is decreased in that channel by 3 dB and the other channel is brought up to the same level so that the overall sound power level is always constant PFL Abbreviation of Pre Fader Listening synonym cue This is a function in an audio mixing panel to allow the user of the mixing panel to listen to the music mostly via headphones before the audience hears the music Phono Abbreviation of phonograph Also called turntable record player or pick up Is a device to play music from vinyl records Potentiometer Is an electrical device which has a user adjustable resistance Usually this is a three terminal resistor with a sliding contact in the center the wiper By moving the wiper the resistance changes These changes are used to to change the characteristics of the audio signal RCA cinch tulip I
30. s a type of electrical connector that is commonly used in the audio video market The name RCA derives from the Radio Corporation of America which introduced the design by the early 1940s to allow phonograph players to be connected to amplifiers Now these connectors are used for connections between amplifiers CD players phono turntables etc For analogue audio you need 2 of these connectors for a stereo signal For digital audio S P DIF only one connector is needed for a stereo signal The connectors are colour coded Left or mono gt White Right gt Red S P DIF gt Orange Rec recording Sound recording is the electrical inscription of sound waves usually used for the voice or for music The two main classes of sound recording technology are analogue recording and digital recording RIAA RIAA equalization is a specification for the correct playback of vinyl records established by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA The purpose of the equalization is to permit greater playback times improve sound quality and to limit the physical extremes that would otherwise arise from recording analogue records without such equalization A record is cut with the low frequencies reduced and the high frequencies boosted and on playback the opposite occurs The result is a flat frequency response Sound Sound can be perceived by the sense of hearing By sound we commonly mean the vibrations that travel through air and are au
31. t the ear is capable of detecting a very large range of sound pressures DJ Abbreviation for Disc Jockey A DJ is a person who plays pre recorded not live music either or not in front of an audience Dry signal Opposite of Wet signal This is the signal as it is without added deformation effects tone manipulation etc DVD Also known as Digital Versatile Disc and Digital Video Disc is a popular optical disc storage media format used for data storage mainly movies Most DVDs are of the same dimensions as compact discs but store more than 6 times the data Equalizer Equalization or equalisation EQ is the process of changing the frequency envelope of a sound The audio band is subdivided in 2 3 or more sub bands the volume of each of these bands can be amplified or attenuated with an equalizer 27 Fader Is a linear potentiometer Faders are mostly used to increase or decrease in the level of an audio signal By moving the knob the volume increases or decreases A fader can be either analogue whereby a movement of the knob will result in a change of the resistance or digital where the movement of the knob generates a binary code used to change the volume Flash card A memory card or flash memory card is a solid state no moving parts electronic flash memory data storage device which can be electrically erased and reprogrammed FX Abbreviation for effects unit An effects unit is used to manipulate the sound o
32. th appropriate grounding This is necessary for the optimal working of the mixing panel and to assure the safety of the user Always handle the power cord by the plug do not pull the cord Do not use damaged power cord or plug Damaged power cords or plugs can cause fire or create a shock hazard Do not open the unit There are no serviceable parts inside Only qualified service technicians can service the unit Do not expose to rain or water Do not spill liquid or insert objects inside the unit Rain water or liquid such as cosmetics as well as metal may cause electric shocks which can result in fire or shock hazard If anything gets inside immediately unplug the power cord If the mixing panel is not used for a longer period more than one day it is recommended to disconnect the unit from the power supply Switching off the power switch does not completely isolate the mixing panel WARNING The sound and intensity volume of this product can be very strong and if not used properly or if used in close proximity can cause temporary or permanent damage to one s hearing perhaps even deafness Use with caution and common sense INSTALLATION OF THE MIXING PANEL 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 The set be used every position Do not place the set into direct sunlight or in a warm humid or dusty place The operating environment temperature should be between 5 C and 35 C The relative humidity of the air should not
33. utput Effects IN OUT Input and output to connect Effect equipment to the microphone channel If there is no plug in the JACK connector the microphone channel works normally If there is a plug inserted in the JACK the internal link is interrupted Sensitivity 775mV 11 DJ microphone input Balanced microphone input with a sensitivity of 4 2mV with XLR JACK combination connector Note Please use signal cables with a length not exceeding 1 meter for the inputs and the outputs 12 Cable configurations a Different audio connectors Sleeve Tip i RCA Cinch male Ir Sleeve Bng Tip Pin2 pin4 X JACK 3 pole 1 4 inch male mH EED pole female Sleeve Tip Ping Pint pina JACK 2 pole 1 4 inch male __ EP XLR 3 pole male Pin 3 b Different audio cables 1 Asymmetrical RCA cable RCA male RCA male Asymmetrical Asymmetrical Used for connections between CD player MD player recorder Vinyl turntable DVD player recorder amplifier etc and mixing panel For connections of analogue signals you need 2 of these cables for stereo 2 Symmetrical XLR cable XLR 3 pole female XLR 3 pole male Symmetrical Symmetrical Used for connections between microphone amplifier equalizer loudspeaker processor limiter etc and mixing panel For connections of analogue signals you need 2 of these cables for stereo
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