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1. 0 0 D 0 0 e e 0 A ub CUE CUE CUE CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 10 BEAT 10 CROSSFADER AC INPUT 115 230 V 50 60 Hz Typ Type OMNITRONIC PM 524 EL VOLTAGE SELECTOR 115 230 V AC 50 60 Hz Gesamtanschlusswert Power 115 consumption 30 W Sicherung Fuse F 0 5 A 250 V 230 CG Bl OMNITRONIC SHOWEQUIPMENT GmbH GERMANY FUSE F 0 5 A 250 V To prevent electrical fire and shock hazard do not expose this appliance to moisture Risk of electric shock Do not open Disconnect from mains before changing fuse Replace the fuse only with the same type and rating Ger t vor Feuchtigkeit schiitzen Bei Sicherungswechsel Netzstecker ziehen Gefahr Ger t nicht ffnen Nur Sicherungen mit gleichen Leistungswerten einsetzen Afin de pr venir tous risques d lectrocution et de court circuits ne pas exposer l humidit Attention Ne pas ouvrir le boitier D brancher avant de remplacer le fusible Spannungsversorgung Power supply CAUTION Read manual before use Vor Gebrauch Anleitung lesen Lire le mode d emploi avant l utilisation Utiliser un fusible de rechange de m me type MASTER BOOTH REC LINE3 PHONO3 2 PHONO2 LINE1 PHONO 1 Oya 1 21955 2 c ulajs s Jaxyeodg O A OSZ 90 4 3814
2. r Ge n ih An le lesen en r Si wechsel etz trennen en Leistungswerten eins e pas ex r branchei de ee fusible de rechange ade m me eg OMNITRONIC 524 Spannunpsversomung Power supply MASTER BOOTH LINE3 PHONO 3 LINE2 2 LINE1 PHONO 1 VOLTAGE Gesamtanschlusswert Power L 115 consumption 30 W Sicherung Fuse F 0 5 A 250 V OMNITRONIC SHOWEQUIPMENT GmbH GERMANY O FUSE 0 5 250 V O 92099099 918020 29 20 26 23 GND Ground terminal Connect the ground lead of the turntable with this terminal This helps to reduce humming and pop noise 24 MIC 2 SOCKET Connect your microphone with 14 jack plug here The signals can be controlled via CH 2 if the PHONO 2 LINE 2 MIC 2 switch is set to MIC 2 25 MIC 3 SOCKET Connect your microphone with 14 jack plug here The signals can be controlled CH 3 if the PHONO 3 LINE 3 MIC 3 switch is set to MIC 3 26 27 28 LINE PHONO INPUT SOCKETS Input socket for CH 1 CH 2 and CH 3 Connect your turntable s with the PHONO input sockets CD players or Tape Decks should be connected with the LINE input sockets Line level musical instruments with stereo outputs such as Rhythm Machines or Samplers should also be connected with the LINE input sockets 29 REC OUT To connect your recording unit The REC OUT level is not influenced by the Master contro
3. BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG USER S MANUAL MODE D EMPLOI MANUAL DEL USUARIO PM 5e4 Pro Mixer al in MASTER LEVEL 2015 10 7 5 J RDUM CUE LEVEL Jer i20 MA 30 1 15 43 MIN PONO 3 MC 3 CH A CH 2 COPYRIGHT F r weiteren Gebrauch aufbewahren Nachdruck verboten All rights reserved Keep this manual for further needs R production interdite Gardez ces instructions pour des utilisations Prohibida toda reproduccion Guarde este manual para posteriores usos Frontpanel L AL 20 15 AR L R 1 1 D MASTER LEVEL 12 V LAMP MAX 120 Sek 10 7 5 3 1 O 1 3 5 8 CUE LEVEL L R 10 7 5 3 1 O 1 3 5 8 Pro Mixer PM 524 TALKOVER o 6 CUE CUE D Qo BALANCE MIN KILL BASS MASTER 0 10 30 dB 15 dB 30 dB 15 dB 30 dB 15 dB 10 CUE LEVEL MIN FX FX MIN FX MAX MIN FX MAX PHONO 1 LINE1 MIC 1 PHONO 2 LINE2 MIC 2 PHONO 3 LINE3 DE CROSSFADER ASSIGN CH 1 CH2 CH 2 3 HEADPHONES EZ 10 e 10 10 e 10 10 10 PGM ee ee ee ee ee e e e 5 5 5 c 5 5 x 5 See ee ee ee ee ee S s 5 5
4. Output voltage Frequency range 0 20 20 000 Hz x 3 dB S N ratio Tonecontro Ir Middle 1KHz 30dBto 15dB 35kg 3 5 Replacement crossfader No 10007190 Please note Every information is subject to change without prior notice 02 01 22
5. 111 ANVW339 Hqui9 LNIWdINOAMOHS DINOYLINWO YC IC GC CIC CQ Cap m x A OSZ v S 0 4 1 M 0 uonduinsuos CLL KE Q o o D ZH 09 08 OV A O Z SLL YOLATAS ADVLIOA gt J MNIISVW Ajddns E e 19 FZS Wd DINOXLINWO 2 op 2 un Hao auano sed uonue sonbsi c OIW DIW WODIUOJIUWO MMM ZH 09 0S A O d SLL LNAdNI OV 9uoudoJonw 129UuUO0 29q e esseD 2 2 5 MULTI LANGUAGE INSTRUCTIONS Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of contents Sommaire Contenido EINF HRUNG ENEE 5 SICHERHEITSHINWEISE ENEE 6 BESTIMMUNGSGEMASSE VERWENDUNG ENEE 6 ANSCHL SSE RM 7 GERATEUBERSICHT ENEE 9 DRORBLEMBEHERUNG ENEE 12 REINIGUNG UND WARTUNG EEN 12 TECHNISCHE DATEN ENEE 13 INTRODUCTION ENEE 14 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS EEN 15 OPERATING DETERMINATIONS EEN 15 del LEE 16 DESCRIPTION OF THE DENICE ENEE 18 PROBLEM CHART onion comedi 21 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ENEE 21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS erret nn nasa rn s
6. IPTION OF THE DEVICE Frontpanel a MASTER LEVEL 12 V LAMP ID t 120 mA 1 20 15 10 7 5 3 1 O 1 3 5 8 R R CUE LEVEL LR d AR 20 15 10 7 5 83 10 1 3 5 Si MIC 1 C do Pro Mixer PM 524 KR TALKOVER MIN KILL MAX FX MIN KILL FX MIN KILL 16 eg e BALANCE MIX SPLIT MIN KILL KILL KILL MAX FX BASS BASS BASS 0 10 30 dB 415 dB 30 dB 415 dB 30 dB 415 dB 0 10 CUE LEVEL MIN FX MAX FX MIN FX FX MIN FX MAX FX PHONO 1 LINE 1 MIC 1 PHONO2 LINE2 MIC2 PHONO3 MIC3 DE 2 CROSSFADER ASSIGN CH1 Gp CH2 CH 3 HEADPHONES LI e 10 10 e 10 10 e 10 CUE PGM e 8 5 5 5 5 CUE PGM CUE MIXING e 0 0 e e 0 0 e e 0 CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 BEAT CROSSFADER 18 1 12 BNC socket for gooseneck lamp The maximum current is 120 mA 2 POWER SWITCH with LED Press this button to start operation The Power LED is illuminated when the mixer is ready for use 3 MASTER LEVEL CUE LEVEL DISPLAY The upper display shows the level of the left and right master output The lower display shows the level of the channel currently being cued CUE LED on 4 GAIN CONTROL Used to set the level of the input sig
7. Rec Out 2 RCA Sockets each Rec Out independent from Master level for records with static level Separately controllable monitor output DJ booth for connecting active speakers or an additional amplifier High grade multi function mixer with a convincing sound The Kill function makes it possible for you to cut the signal almost completely off by turning the control to the left 14 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Be careful with your operations With a dangerous voltage you can suffer a dangerous electric shock when touching the wires This device has left our premises in absolutely perfect condition In order to maintain this condition and to ensure a safe operation it is absolutely necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in this user manual gt 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 Always plug in the power plug least Make sure that the power switch is set to OFF position before you connect the device to the mains Keep away from heaters and other heating sources If the device has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation e g after transportation do not switch it on immediately The arising condensation water might damage your device Leave the device switched off until it has reached room temperature Never put any liquids on t
8. ave to be switched off and the master control is set to Make sure that the available voltage is not higher than stated on the voltage selector before you connect the power cord n order to obtain highest sound quality only use high quality cables for connecting the devices Make sure that the cables are properly fixed You can connect up to 2 amplifiers to the PM 524 The output signal of the Master signal can be adjusted via the Master control and the Balance control The output signal of the Booth signal can be adjusted via the Booth control The Master output can be connected via the RCA sockets Make sure that the sockets are set properly L amp R Via the BOOTH sockets you can either connect active monitor speakers for the DJ booth or an additional amplifier for creating a second zone For recording connect your tape recorder or cassette deck to the REC OUT sockets The REC OUT level will not be influenced by the master control You can set the output level with the channel faders the tone controls and the GAIN control eThe MIC 1 microphone can be connected the XLR mounting socket on the frontpanel With the Talkover button you can attenuate the level of all other signal sources without affecting the microphone volume You can adjust the microphone volume using the CH 1 fader Make sure that the PHONO LINE MIC switch is set to MIC Occupation unbalanced XLR socket Unbalanced XLR mounting socke
9. ept for the fuse Maintenance and service operations are only to be carried out by authorized dealers Should you need any spare parts please use genuine parts If the power supply cable of this device will be damaged it has to be replaced by a special power supply cable available at your dealer Should you have further questions please contact your dealer Replacing the fuse If the fine wire fuse of the device fuses only replace the fuse by a fuse of same type and rating Please note This fuse is being used for both 115 V and 230 V Before replacing the fuse unplug mains lead Procedure Step 1 Unscrew the fuseholder on the rearpanel with a fitting screwdriver from the housing anti clockwise Step 2 Remove the old fuse from the fuseholder Step 3 Install the new fuse in the fuseholder Step 4 Replace the fuseholder in the housing and fix it 21 Replacing Crossfader Instructions for replacing the crossfader Remove the fader knob Remove the two outer screws on the fader panel Take the fader out and unplug the connection cable Connect the new fader and fix it in the device The fader panel of the replacement crossfader cannot be used for the Design version In order to exchange the fader panels additionally unscrew the 2 inner screws and exchange the two fader panels TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power supply 115 230 V AC 50 60 Hz Minimum input voltage 0 0 0
10. he device or close to it Should any liquid enter the device nevertheless disconnect from mains immediately Please let the device be checked by a qualified service technician before you operate it again Any damages caused by liquids having entered the device are not subject to warranty This device falls under protection class and features a protective insulation Never let the power cord come into contact with other cables Handle the power cord and all connections with the mains with particular caution Make sure that the available voltage is not higher than stated on the AC voltage selector Make sure that the power cord is never crimped or damaged by sharp edges Check the device and the power cord from time to time Always disconnect from the mains when the device is not in use or before cleaning it Only handle the power cord by the plug Never pull out the plug by tugging the power cord Before the device is switched on all faders and volume controls have to be set to 0 or min position CAUTION Turn the amplifier on last and off first Keep away children and amateurs CAUTION High volumes can cause hearing damage There are no serviceable parts inside the device Maintenance and service operations are only to be carried out by authorized dealers OPERATING DETERMINATIONS This device is a professional audio mixer for mixing audio signals from different music sources with one another This product is allowed to be opera
11. it function button pressed and Cue Split LED illuminated the Cue signal is on the one side of the headphones and the output signal on the other side Cue Mix function button released the adjustable mix of Cue signal and output signal is on both sides of the headphones 17 CUE LEVEL CONTROL With the CUE LEVEL control you can adjust the headphones volume without changing the output signal 18 SOCKET With this socket you can connect headphones with impedance between 8 Ohms 600 Ohms 19 CUE MIXING FADER Connect your headphones to the HEADPHONES socket With the CUE buttons you can select the desired channel When you set the CUE MIXING fader to PGM CUE buttons without function you can cue the output signal of the mixer When you set the CUE MIXING fader to to the center position you can cue both the channel signal you selected and the output signal 20 BOOTH CONTROL The PM 524 features a DJ BOOTH monitor system Connect your monitor system with the BOOTH sockets on the rearpanel 21 Used to adjust how much of the signal is sent to the left and right MASTER socket 22 MASTER CONTROL Adjusts the level of the MASTER output 19 Read manual befor AC INPUT 115 230 V 50 60 Hz ire and shock hazard do eege applia d isk o 5 not open t from m mains pene aa ge pulus
12. iters tras saa ssa s ses ases assa DR RD Ras D Ra as Esa se sa ses aspi on 22 Jh Tell Ted EE 23 INSTRUCTIONS DE SECURBITTE ENEE 24 EMPLOI SELON LES PRESCRIPTIONS EE 25 efe 2 del EHNEN 25 DESCRIPTION DE L APPAREIL EE 27 PROBLEM CHART ENEE NICHT DEFINIERT NETTOYAGE Enge 30 CARACT RISTIQUES TECHNIQUES EEN 31 INTRODUCCION P 32 INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD ENEE 33 INSTRUCCIONES DE MANEAO EEN 34 ONIDAN EEN 34 VISTA GENERAL DEL 36 SOLUCI N DE PROBLEMAS EEN 39 LIMPIEZA Y MANTENIMIENTO EEN 39 ESPECIFICACIONES T CNICAS RRE 40 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OMNITRONIC PM 524 Pro Mixer CAUTION Keep this device away from rain and moisture Unplug mains lead before opening the housing For your own safety please read this user manual carefully before you initial start up All persons involved in the installation operation and maintenance of this device have to be qualified follow the instructions of this manual INTRODUCTION Thank you for having chosen a OMNITRONIC PM 524 If you follow the instructions given in this manual we can assure you that you will enjoy this device for many years Unpack your OMNITRONIC PM 524 Please make sure that there are no obviou
13. l 30 BOOTH Connect your monitor system here 31 MASTER OUT Output sockets for connecting your power amplifier 32 FUSEHOLDER Only replace the fuse when the device is disconnected from mains Only use fuses of the same rating and power 33 AC CONNECTION Used to plug the power cord in 34 AC VOLTAGE SELECTOR Make sure that the selector is properly set 20 PROBLEM CHART PROBLEM REMEDY No power e The power cord is not connected Check the power cord and any extension cables No sound e The PHONO LINE MIC switch of the Put the PHONO LINE MIC switch respective channel is in the wrong into the correct position position Check the power cord and if the The power cord of the respective plugs are tightly connected with the device is not connected properly or sockets not connected at all e The connection socket or the plug is Clean the socket and or the plug dirty The input signal is too strong Reduce the input signal the Gain control EN crossfader he crossfader was not assigned e Assign the desired channel to the properly crossfader via the Crossfader Assign button CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE DANGER TO LIFE Disconnect from mains before starting maintenance operation We recommend a frequent cleaning of the device Please use a soft lint free and moistened cloth Never use alcohol or solvents There are no servicable parts inside the device exc
14. nal 5 TREBLE CONTROL Used to increase or lower the Hls of the input signal 6 MIDDLE CONTROL Used to increase or lower the MIDs of the input signal 7 BASS CONTROL Used to increase or lower the LOWs of the input signal 8 PHONO LINE MIC SWITCH Used to select the input to be sent to the individual channel 9 CROSSFADER ASSIGN BUTTON Via this button you can select whether channel 1 button pressed or channel 2 button released will be assigned to the left Crossfader side The other channel remains active 10 CHANNEL FADER Used to adjust the input level of each channel 11 CUE BUTTON Use the CUE button in order to select the channel s to be monitored 12 BEAT INDICATOR The LED lights up at every bass beat of the respective source Ass soon as the LEDs flash synchro nously the speed of the two sources is synchronized 13 CROSSFADER Mixes the signals of one channel with another If the crossfader is in the center position both channels can be heard 14 MIC 1 SOCKET You can connect microphones with XLR plug and control the signals via the Mic Level control You can adjust the microphone volume using the CH 1 fader Make sure that the PHONO LINE MIC switch is set to MIC 15 TALKOVER BUTTON Press this button if you want to use your microphone When the button is pressed all signals but the microphone level are attenuated by 14 dB In the OFF position all signals return to their original level 16 CUE SPLIT CUE MIX BUTTON Cue Spl
15. s transport damages Should you notice any damages on the A C connection cable or on the casing do not take the device into operation and immediately consult your local dealer Features Professional 3 channel mixer Channels 1 3 on frontpanel switchable between phono line or mic Mic 1 microphone input via unbalanced XLR socket on the frontpanel e Mic 2 and Mic microphone input via 1 4 mono jack on rearpanel e Input sensitivity control gain for each channel 3 fold separate tone control bass middle treble for each channel with extremely wide range Killfunction attenuated to 30 dB and F X function enforced to 15 dB possible e High quality and super smooth ALPS channel faders Super smooth ALPS crossfader replaceable from above Crossfader for mixing channel 1 2 and 3 Crossfader Assign button e 2 beat indicators at the crossfader for perfect mixing e 3 LED level displays master out L R and Cue Level Headphones connection on the frontpanel Headphones output adjustable via Cue Level control Additional Cue Split Cue Mix button Cue Split function the Cue signal is on the one side of the headphones and the output signal on the other side Cue Mix function the adjustable mix of Cue signal and output signal is on both sides of the headphones Mixing of the headphones signal possible via cue mixing fader Output signal adjustable via master control and balance control e Master Out Booth Out and
16. t 1 Ground 2 In Phase 3 Ground 16 e Additionally the PM 524 features two MIC 2 and MIC 3 jack sockets rearpanel You adjust the microphone volume using the CH 2 and CH 3 fader Make sure that the PHONO LINE MIC switch is set to MIC Occupation unbalanced 1 4 jack plug Unbalanced mono 1 4 jack plug p Mu Sleeve A N In Phase Ground e You can connect up to 3 record players using the PHONO 1 sockets PHONO 2 sockets and PHONO 3 sockets on the rearpanel You can only control the record player signal after you switched the PHONO LINE MIC switches to PHONO The signal is then controlled via the CH 1 CH 2 and CH 3 faders e The short circuit plug can only be plugged in unused Phono input sockets in order to protect the input This plug must never be plugged into output sockets or Line input sockets e Connect your CD player DAT recorder cassette deck tuner tape recorder or all other line signals to the LINE input sockets on the rearpanel You can only control the line signals after you switched the PHONO LINE MIC switches to line The signal is then controlled via the respective faders e Switch the device on After switching on the amplifier wait 8 to 10 seconds until you turn the volume controls in order to avoid speaker damage Under all circumstances avoid amplifier clipping Distorted signals are the major cause of speaker damage 17 DESCR
17. ted with an alternating current of 115 230 V 50 60 Hz and was designed for indoor use only Do not shake the device Avoid brute force when installing or operating the device 15 When choosing installation spot please make sure that the device is not exposed to extreme heat moisture or dust There should not be any cables lying around You endanger your own and the safety of others Do not operate the device in extremely hot more than 30 C or extremely cold less than 5 C Surroundings Keep away from direct insulation particularly in cars and heaters Operate the device only after having familiarized with its functions Do not permit operation by persons not qualified for operating the device Most damages are the result of unprofessional operation Never use spray cleaners in order to clean the faders Never use solvents or aggressive detergents in order to clean the device Rather use a soft and damp cloth Please use the original packaging if the device is to be transported Never remove the serial barcode from the device as this would make the guarantee void If this device will be operated in any way different to the one described in this manual the product may suffer damages and the guarantee becomes void Furthermore any other operation may lead to dangers like short circuit burns electric shock etc CONNECTIONS e Make sure that the power switch is set to OFF Before you connect the devices all units h
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