UNPACKING INSTRUCTION
CAUTION! Carefully unpack the box upon receipt. Check the contents to ensure that all parts are present and have been
received in good condition. Notify the shipper immediately and retain packaging material if any parts appear damaged from
shipping or the package itself shows signs of mishandling. Save the package and all packaging materials. If the product must be
returned, it is important that the product is returned in the original factory box and packaging. 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.
POWERSUPPLY
The label on the back/under side of the product indicates the mains voltage to which it must be connected. Check that the mains
voltage corresponds to this. Any other voltage than the one indicated may cause irreparable damage to the unit. The unit must
also be connected directly to the mains voltage and no dimmer or adjustable power supply may be used.
Always connect the device to a protected circuit (circuit breaker or fuse). Make sure the device has an appropriate
electrical ground to avoid the risk of electrocution or fire.
OVERVIEW
1. MICROPHONE/LINE/GUITAR INPUT
Balanced XLR and 6.3mm (1/4") combo input jacks for connecting
microphone, musical instrument or audio device.
2. +48V PHANTOM SWITCH
This switch toggles phantom power on and off. When the switch is on the
mixer supplies +48V phantom power to all channels that have XLR inputs.
Turn this switch on when using one or more phantom-powered condenser
microphones.
3. CHANNEL 3 AND 4 INPUT
6.3mm input jacks. For MONO, use left input.
4. MAIN OUTPUT
XLR connectors for main mix output.
5. FOOT SWITCH
6.3mm jack for DSP processor mute switch (foot).
6. HEADPHONE OUTPUT
6.3mm jack headphone monitor output.
7. GAIN AND LOW CUT
A. Channel 1 and 2 gain knob. Rotate to adjust the input sensitivity of the
MIC/LINE input.
B. Press the low cut button to "cut out" the low frequency sound input from
the microphone.
8. HIGH AND LOW
Rotate to adjust the low- (bass) and high (treble) frequency levels.
9. FX
Rotate to adjust the volume level of the corresponding channel that is fed to
the effects processor.
10. STEREO/MONO AND MAIN VOLUME
A. Press to select mono mode. Bump (up) to select stereo mode. When in mono mode, the signal of the 2 channels are
equally sent to the left and right main mix. In stereo mode, both channels are kept separate.
B. Rotate to adjust the channel signal level that is sent to the main mix.
11. CHANNEL 5 AND 6 INPUT
3.5mm TRRS input jack. TRRS schedule as below:
12. CHANNEL 3/4 AND 5/6 VOLUME
Rotate to adjust the corresponding channel's volume level in the main mix.
13. MP3 VOLUME
Rotate to adjust the MP3 channel's volume level in the main mix.
14. BT PAIR
Press the button to initiate the searching state (the button will be blinking quickly). The PDM mixer will be findable on the BT
streaming device. After successful pairing, the button will be illuminated. When playing via BT, the button will be blinking
slowly. Long press the button to end the pairing, searching state will be initiated again.
15. BT VOLUME
Rotate to adjust the BT channel's volume level in the main mix.
16. DSP CONTROL
DSP effects mode selection- and confirmation knob.
17. PARA
Rotate to adjust the parameters of the DSP effects processor.
18. DSP VOLUME
Rotate to adjust the DSP effect volume level in the main mix.
19. HEADPHONE VOLUME
Rotate to adjust the headphone output volume.
T = Left
R1 = Right
R2 = GND
S = MIC
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