ATTENTION: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR
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the presence of uninsulated Dangerous voltages
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Read Instructions
Retain these safety and operating instructions for future reference. Heed all warnings
printed here and on the equipment. Follow the operating instructions printed in this
user guide.
Do not open
There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer any service work to qualied technical
personnel only.
Power Sources
Only connect the unit to mains power of the type described in this user guide or
marked on the rear panel. The power source must provide a good ground connection.
Power Cord
Use the power cord with sealed mains plug appropriate for your local main supply as
provided with the equipment. If the provided plug does not t into you outlet consult
your service agent. Route the power cord so that it is not likely to be walked on,
stretched or pinched by items placed upon or against.
Grounding
Do not defeat the grounding and polarization means of the power cord plug. Do not
remove or tamper with the ground connection on the power cord.
Moisture
To reduce the risk of re or electrical shock, do not expose the unit to rain, moisture or
use in damp or wet conditions. Do not place container of liquid on it, which may spill
into any openings
Heat
Do not locate the unit in a place close to excessive heat or direct sunlight, as this could
be a re hazard. Locate the unit away from any equipment, which produces heat such
as: power supplies, power ampliers and heaters.
Environment
Protect from excessive dirt, dust, heat, and vibration when operating and storing. Avoid
tobacco ash, drink spillage and smoke especially that associated with smoke machines.
Handling
Protect the controls from damage during transit. Use adequate padding if you need to
ship the unit. To avoid injury to yourself or damage to the equipment take care when
lifting, moving or carrying the unit.
Servicing
Switch o the equipment and unplug the power cord immediately if it is exposed to
moisture, spilled liquid or the power cord or plug becomes damaged during a
lightning storm or if smoke odor or noise is noted. Refer servicing to qualied technical
personnel only.
Installation
Install the unit in accordance with the instruction printed in the user guide.
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OPERATING ELEMENTS AND CONNECTIONS
1. MIC/LINE IN: This combined jack can be used to connect mono signal such as
XLR microphone or 1/4” line level.
Note:
A. Please choose balanced cable and MIC to connect. Do not use the unbalanced
ones. When the unit is powered on, remember not to connect the high level
signal to XLR Mic In, which may damage the unit.
B. At the XLR jack, a phantom power of +18V is always present.
2. Stereo input LINE IN (RCA jacks) to connect an audio source with line signal
level (e.g. CD player) to channel CH2/ 3 .
3. Stereo input 2-TK (RCA jacks) to connect stereo line signal level sources.
4. Stereo outputs MAIN MIX (RCA jacks) to connect the input of an amplifier or a
recorder.
5. USB port (type B) to connect a computer or power supply unit with USB
connection. When operating the mixer with a computer, it is possible to use
this port as an audio output (output of the mixed signal) and as an audio input
(feed- in of audio data to be reproduced via channel LINE/USB)
6. Power/ Charge LED ON/ CHARGENot lighting up: During battery operation of the unit and when the unit
switched OFF and connected to a power supply and the battery is fully charged.
Red light: When the unit is switched OFF and connected to a power supply and
the battery is being charged.
Shows red and green (=yellow): When the unit is switched ON and connected
to a power supply and the battery is being charged
Green light: When the unit is switched ON and connected to a power supply
and the battery is fully charged
7. POWER Switch
8. HEADSET Connections (MIC/PHONES)
Note: Headset connected to the built-in microphone must be connected MIC IN
and PHONES in order to avoid unnecessary noise. The audio input is sent to
channel 1.
9. Echo Control to adjust the Echo eect component for channel CH1
10. 2TK/ET Control Switch: This is the assign control of 2TK input and Bluetooth
input. When this control is engaged, the signal of 2TK/ET will be assigned to
MONITOR (8). When the controls disengaged, the signal of2TK/BT Will be
Assigned to MAIN MIX (4) and USB (5).
11. Volume Control MONITOR/PHONES for the headphone output MONITOR/
PHONES (8).
12. Overload LEDs CLIP for the stereo output signal adjusted with the control
MAIN MIX (l4).
13. MAIN MIX Control to set the level of the output signal sent via the outputs
MAIN MIX (4) and the USB port (5).
14. Control GAIN for channel CH1 to set the input amplification.
15. High frequency control HI and low frequency control LO for channel CH1.
16. PAN This is the panorama control or balanced control. This control is us ed for
stereo eect field of the signal. Set this control in middle position, signal level
of Channel L & R will be same. When the control is set to top stop, only
Channel L receives the signal, Channel R can not. Vice versa
l7. PEAK LED This is clip LED indicator of CH1 level. When this LED illuminates, it
means that PFL CH1 level is clipped.
18. Control LEVEL for channel CH1.
19. From LINE IN/ USB Play source selector switch.: Pushing the button in, the
signal of channel LINE/U SB comes from USB PLAY(computer); When the
switch is disengaged, signal will be from RCA jacks of channel 2/ 3.
20. LINE/USB switch assigns signal to Main Mix or Monitor (Phones).
21. Control LEVEL for channel LINE/USB
APPLICATIONS
This compact 5-channel audio mixer with USB interface is suited for universal
applications, e. g. For audio recording on the computer.
The mono input channel allows to connect a (phantom-powered) microphone;
The stereo input channel allows to connect an audio source with line signal level.
In addition, the mixer is provided with connections for a recorder and head-
phones. The mixed signal is sent to the output via a RCA jacks and the USB port. It
is also possible to use the USB port as an input to transfer audio data from the
computer to the mixer. When connecting the mixer to a computer, power is
supplied via the USB connection. When operating the mixer without a computer,
either use a suitable power supply unit with USB connection to operate the mixer.
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OPERATION SETTING
Prior to connection/disconnection and prior to each switching on, the output
controls MONITOR lPHONES (11) and MAIN MIX (13) should be turned back to
“min”.
1. As audio sources, microphones and/or audio sources with line signal level (e.g.
eect units, musical instruments, players) can be connected to the five input
channels.
1. Start the computer. Connect the USB port (5) to a USB connection on the
computer via the USB cable provided. Switch on the mixer with the switch
POWER (7) [position ON]. The LED ON/CHARGE (6) lights up according to the
battery charge status (chapter 3.3).
2. The computer recognizes the USB interface of the mixer as an external device
for audio input and audio output, e.g. as “USB Ear Microphone” . depending on
the operating system. The required drivers (standard drivers of the operating
system) are available on the computer.
Mono Channels CH1
Combined XLR/6.35mm jack are available as inputs (1)
• Connect microphones to the balanced XLR jack or HEADSET jacks
The XLRjack (CH1) and 3 .Smmjack (HEADSET MIC IN) always supplies a +18V
phantom power and it thus suitable for a condenser Microphone operated with
this phantom power.
Caution! Do not connect a microphone with unbalanced output via XLR plug;
it may be damaged by the phantom power.
• Connect mono sources with line level to the 6.35jack.
• Do not use both CH1 Input (l)-MIC IN and HEADSET (8)-MIC IN.
2. The input LINE IN (2) of the stereo channel LINE/U SB allows to connect an audio
source with line signal level (e.g. CD player) via RCA plugs: L= left channel,
R= right channel.
3. The input 2TK (3) of the stereo channel allows to connect an audio source with
line signal level (e.g. Recorder , MP3 player...e.t.c)
4. The 3.5mm jack MONITOR/PHONES (8) allows to connect stereo headphones
(impedance 16 ohm). Thus, you will be able to monitor the output signal or
the input signal of the jacks 2TK (3) via headphones.
5. At the stereo MAIN MIX(4), the output signal adjusted with the MAIN MIX.
control (13) is present. This output allows to connect an amplier or a second
mixer via a RCA plug.
OPERATION WITH A COMPUTER
When operating the mixer with a computer, either use the audio software
supplied with the operating system or an audio software installed additionally.
Various programs for audio reproduction/ recording are available on the internet
free of charge.
Note: If not all drivers required are available on the computer, install them, e.g. via
the original CD of the operating system. Restart the computer after installation, if
necessary.
3. Open the reproduction/ recording program and make the required settings for
audio reproduction via the mixer or audio recording from the mixer (user
manual of the program). If it is not possible to record or reproduce any sound,
make sure to activate the USB interface for audio input or audio output in the
system settings of the operating system of the computer.
Hint: If the mixer is connected to a computer and to any units GND via their mains
cables (e.g. ampliers), there may be hum noise due to ground loops. To eliminate
this noise, connect the mixer to the corresponding unit via a ground isolator.
OPERATION WITH POWER SUPPLY UNIT
Via its USB connection, the power supply unit must provide an output voltage of
5V and an output current of 500mA. Connect the power supply unit to the USB
port (5) via the USB cable provided, then connect it to a mains socket. Switch on
the mixer with the switch POWER (7) [position ON]. The LED ON (6) lights Up.
CHARGING THE BATTERY / BATTERY OPERATION
To ensure the maximum operating time (approx 4 hours) when the mixer is
operated via the integrated rechargeable lithium-ion battery, fully charge the
battery prior to operation. Connect the USB port (5) to a computer (chapter 3.1) or
to a power supply unit ( chapter 3.2).
The LED ON/CHARGE (6) shows the charge status and operating mode:
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• With the mixer switched o [ switch POWER (7) set to “OFF” ] , the LED ON /
RECHARGE shows red while the battery is being charged. When the battery has
been fully charged, the LED is extinguished.
• With the mixer switched on [ switch POWER (7) set to “ON” ] , the LED ON/
RECHARGE shows green and green (=yellow) at the same time while the battery
is being charged. When the battery has been fully charged, the LED show green.
OPERATION
The following steps merely serve as an aid, other ways of procedure are also
possible:
1. Basic Setting
• Set all control GAIN (14), EQ (15), PAN (16) to mid-position.
• Turn all control LEVEL (1 l, 13, 18, 21) back to the left stop.
2. When a microphone is connected to the jack MIC IN (1) of HEADSET ( 8 ), speak
into the microphone and turn up the corresponding control LEVEL(l 8) until you
obtain a good microphone signal. If you need to turn up the control LEVEL
completely for this purpose, further turn up the control GAIN(14). However, if
the led PEAK (17) lights up and is not extinguished immediately, turn back the
control gain, The led PEAK must only briefly light up with level peaks.
3. Use the panorama control PAN(16) to place the microphone signal on the
stereo base. Adjust the sound with the controls HI and L0 (15).
4. Turn up the control LEVEL(21) for channel LINE/USB until you obtain a good
input. LINE [USB audio source can be select come from USB port (5) or LINE IN
Rca jacks (2) by button switch (19).
5. Use the controls LEVEL (18, 21) to mix the input signals of channels CH1 and
LINE/USB or to fade them in and out. When a channel is not used, set it's control
to “MIN”.
6. Use the controls MAIN MIX (13) to set the level of the output signal that is sent
via the jacks MAIN MIX(4) and the USB port (5). If one of the overload LEDs CLIP
(12) shows red, turn back the control MAIN MIX accordingly.
7. The headphone output MONITOR/PHONE (S) allows to monitor the output
signal of the mixer. For this purpose, the button 2TK TO MAIN MIX/ PHONE (10).
Adjust the headphone volume with the control MONITOR/PHONES (11).
WARNING: Never adjust the headphones to a very high volume. Permanent high
volumes may damage your hearing! Your ear will get accustomed to high volumes
which do not seem to be that high after some time. Therefore, do not further
increase to high volume after getting used to it.
Features:
• Flexible Connectivity for a Variety of External Devices
• Ultra-Low Noise Design with High Headroom
• Integrated Sound Card for Computer Recording Support
• USB Interface: Connect to Mac / PC
• Built-In Rechargeable Battery
• Smooth Rotary-Style Faders for Mic/USB/Line/Master Controls
• Extremely Musical 2-Band EQ & Pan, on Each Channel
• Combo Microphone Jack Connector – XLR and 3.5mm
• RCA (L/R) Stereo Input and Output Connectors
• 2-TK RCA (L/R) Input Connectors
• Voice Echo Eect/Delay Feature
• Audio Signal CLIP LED Indicator Lights
• Input Selection / Control Buttons
• Independent Channel + MASTER Volume Controls
• Independent Channel Balance/High + Low Frequency Adjustment
• Used for Beginner & Professional Sound Applications
• Universal Digital Audio File Compatibility
What’s in the Box:
• Mixer
• USB Cable
• Wall Adapter
Technical Specs:
• Phantom Power: +18V
• Mic Sensitivity: 1.3mV/1.7KΩ(Gain max)
• Ch.1 Sensitivity: 5mV/12KΩ(Gain max)
• Ch. 2/3 Sensitivity: 260mV/16KΩ
• 2-TK: 300mV/22KΩ
• Output Level: 5.8V max (MAIN; MONITOR)
• Frequency Range: 20 -21000 Hz
• T.H.D.: ≤0.05%
• S/N Ratio: 81dB
• EQ Range: Bass ±15dB/80Hz, High ±15dB/12kHz
• Headphone impedance: ≥16Ω
• USB Interface: SB 2.0, Windows 98SE+, Macc OS 9.1+
• Rechargeable Battery: 3.7V Lithium Ion, 600mAh
• Power Supply: USB, 5V/500mA (Type-B)
• Dimensions (L x W x H): 3.97’’ x 5.31’’ x 1.77’’ - inches
• Sold as: Unit
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