4. Front Panel Description (see figure page 11)
1. Channel 1 Source Selector: select the input source for channel 1: MIC 1 or CD 1.
2. Channel 2 Source Selector: select the input source for channel 2: MIC 2 or CD 2.
3. Channel 3 Source Selector: select the input source for channel 3: MIC 3 or CD 3.
4. Channel 4 Source Selector: select the input source for channel 4: MIC 4 or CD 4.
5. Channel 5 Source Selector: select the input source for channel 5: MIC 5 or CD 5.
6. Channel 6 Source Selector: select the input source for channel 6: Phono 1 or CD 6.
7. Channel 7 Source Selector: select the input source for channel 7: Phono 2 or CD 7.
8. 12V DC illumination connector: connect a 12V DC light source to this connector when visibility is unsatisfactory.
9. Power Switch: to turn the mixer ON or OFF.
10. VU Meter: indicates the output level of the right and left channels.
11. Rotary Gain Controls: to determine and harmonize the level of the input signals.
12. Rotary Tone Controls (2): to regulate the low and high frequencies of channel 1-3 (+12dB –12dB).
13. Rotary Tone Controls (3): to regulate the low, mid and high frequencies of channel 4-7 (+12dB –12dB).
14. 3 Channel CUE Switches: to hear the selected channel in the headphone mix ; not affected by fader controls.
15. 4 Channel CUE Switches: to hear the selected channel in the headphone mix ; not affected by fader controls.
16. Balance Controls Channel 1-3: the balance controls determine the balance of the signal that is sent to the master
channel for channels 1, 2 and 3.
17. Talkover Selection Switch: when the talkover switch is placed in the ON-position, the volume of all sources
except DJ MIC is reduced by 12dB.
18. Channel Level Controls: the channel level slide controls can be used to adjust the volume level per channel.
19. "Assign" Switches (2): enable the user to assign channels 4 through 7 to either side of the crossfader.
20. Short Course Crossfader: this linear slide is used for the mix between the 2 chosen channels. This crossfader
can easily be removed and replaced.
21. Output Master Level Controls: to adjust the level of the output signals Master 1 and 2.
22. Cue Mode Selector: the cue mode selector determines the signal that is heard in the headphones. You can listen
to the selected material when this switch is OFF. When it is ON, you will hear what the audience hears.
23. 6.3mm Headphone Jack: connect headphones to monitor the source signal of any channel at will.
24. Headphone Level Control: controls the overall level of the headphones.
5. Back Panel Description (see figure page 11)
25. Mains Connector: 230VAC mains input.
26. Fuse (220V/500mA)
27. Master 2 Output: connect this output to an additional amplifier.
28. Master 1 Output: connect this output to your power amplifier.
29. Input Connector: connect the CD7 (CH7) source to this RCA jack.
30. Input Connector: connect the CD6 (CH6) source to this RCA jack.
31. Input Connector: connect the CD5 (CH5) source to this RCA jack.
32. Input Connector: connect the CD4 (CH4) source to this RCA jack.
33. Input Connector: connect the CD3 (CH3) source to this RCA jack.
34. Input Connector: connect the CD2 (CH2) source to this RCA jack.
35. Input Connector: connect the CD1 (CH1) source to this RCA jack.
36. 6.3mm Microphone Inputs: the microphone inputs for channels 1-5.
37. Record Connectors (REC): the REC jacks can be used to connect the device to the recording input of an audio
recorder, which will allow you to record your mix.
38. Input Connector: connect the PHONO2 (CH7) source to this RCA jack.
39. Input Connector: connect the PHONO1 (CH6) source to this RCA jack.
40. Ground Connector: to earth 1 or 2 turntables.
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