All operating elements and connec-
GB
tions described can be found on the
fold-out page 3.
1 Operating Elements and
Connections
1 Input controls
2 Selector switches for microphone /
line inputs
3 Power LEDs and output monitoring
4 Master control of stereo channel B
5 Master control of stereo channel A,
master control for mono operation
6 Selector switch mono / stereo
7 ON / OFF switch
8 Jack for 9 V power supply
9 Outputs (6.3 mm jacks)
A for mono operation
A + B for stereo operation
10 Inputs (6.3 mm jacks)
2 Important Notes
The unit corresponds to all relevant di-
rectives of the EU and is therefore
marked with
G
The unit is suitable for indoor use
only. Protect it against dripping water
and splash water, high air humidity,
and heat (admissible ambient tem-
perature range 0 – 40 °C).
G
For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth,
never use chemicals or water.
G
No guarantee claims for the unit and
no liability for any resulting personal
damage or material damage will be
accepted if the unit is used for other
purposes than originally intended, if it
is not correctly connected or oper-
ated, or not repaired in an expert way.
8
.
If the unit is to be put out of op-
eration definitively, take it to a
local recycling plant for a dis-
posal which is not harmful to
the environment.
3 Applications
The MMX-8 has especially been de-
signed as a pre-mixer and allows con-
nection of up to eight mono microphones
or four stereo microphones. The inputs
can be switched over to line level for
connection of e. g. tuner, CD player and
cassette recorder. The mixer is ideally
suited e. g. for video dubbing or as a pre-
mixer for microphone groups if there are
not sufficient microphone inputs at the
mixer or amplifier.
4 Power Supply
The power can be supplied via a 9 V
battery or a 9 V power supply unit (e. g.
PSS-600E from MONACOR).
1) The battery (not supplied with the
unit) is inserted into the battery com-
partment at the lower side of the unit.
For this purpose unscrew the battery
compartment cover.
2) The power supply unit is connected
to the jack DC 9 V (8). Then an in-
serted battery is switched off.
Attention!
Replace exhausted batteries in time and
remove the battery if the unit will not be
used for a longer time. Thus, damage to
the unit due to a leaking battery is pre-
vented.
Do not put exhausted batteries
into the household rubbish but
take them to a special waste
disposal (e. g. collective con-
tainer at your retailer).