REAR PANEL FEATURES
1.
POWER CONNECTOR – Connect
the supplied power cable here.
2.
POWER SWITCH – Turns the
machine on and off. The unit should
always be shut down with this
switch first before any external
power is removed.
3.
LINE | PHONO INPUTS (RCA) –
Connect audio sources to these inputs. These inputs can accept both line and phono-level signals.
Note: Plug mono audio sources into both left and right inputs using a "Y" cable connector.
4.
LINE | PHONO SWITCH – Flip this switch to the appropriate position, depending on the device connected to
the LINE | PHONO INPUTS. If using phono-level turntables, set this switch to "PHONO" to provide the
additional amplification needed for phono-level signals. If using a line-level device, such as a CD player or
sampler, set this switch to "LINE."
5.
GROUNDING TERMINAL – If using phono-level turntables with a grounding wire, connect the grounding wire
to these terminals. If you experience a low "hum" or "buzz", this could mean that your turntables are not
grounded.
Note: Some turntables have a grounding wire built into the RCA connection and, therefore, nothing needs to be
connected to the grounding terminal.
6.
AUX INPUT (RCA) – Connect an additional line-level audio source to this input. To route the AUX signal to the
mix, you will need to flip the AUX channel's INPUT SELECTOR (located on the top panel) to "AUX."
7.
MIC 1 INPUT – Connect a microphone to this input with an XLR or
1/4" cable.
8.
MIC 2 INPUT – Connect a 1/4" microphone to this input if you would
like to use an additional microphone on the Aux channel. To route
the MIC2 signal to the mix, flip the AUX channel's INPUT
SELECTOR (located on the top panel) to "MIC2."
9.
MASTER OUTPUT (XLR) – Connect this low-impedance XLR output to a PA system or powered monitors.
Control the level of this output with the MASTER fader on the top panel.
10.
MASTER OUTPUT (RCA) – Use standard RCA cables to connect this output to a speaker or amplifier system.
Control the level of this output by using the MASTER knob on the top panel.
11.
ZONE OUTPUT (RCA) – Connect this output to an external monitoring device, such as a PA system, powered
monitors, or a home stereo. Control the level of this output with the ZONE knob on the top panel.
LCD FEATURES
1.
PLAY / PAUSE – Illuminates when the unit is playing
or paused.
2.
CUE – Flashes when a cue point is being set. This is
continuously lit when the unit is paused at a cue point.
3.
FOLDER NUMBER – Shows the number of the
current folder.
4.
TRACK NUMBER – Shows the current track number.
5.
MINUTES – Shows the minutes elapsed or remaining
depending on the TIME MODE setting.
6.
SECONDS – Shows the seconds elapsed or remaining depending on the TIME MODE setting.
7.
FRAMES – The CD player breaks down a second into 75 frames for accurate cueing. This shows the frames
elapsed or remaining depending on the TIME MODE setting.
8.
TIME BAR – Shows either time remaining or elapsed depending on the setting of the TIME button.
9.
TIME MODE – Indicates whether the time shown on the LCD is the elapsed time for the track, remaining time
for the track, or total remaining time for the entire CD.
Note: When playing MP3 files, the total remaining time of the CD cannot be shown.
10.
BPM – The tempo, which is indicated in BPM (beats per minute). When the automatic beat-counter is on, this
indicator will read "AUTOBPM."
11.
PITCH – Shows the percentage change in pitch. When the lock icon is lit, the KEY LOCK button is engaged.
12.
LOOP – Indicates when a loop is programmed. When the indicator is flashing, a loop is currently playing. When
"IN / OUT" is shown, a loop is programmed but not currently playing.
13.
SINGLE – Shows when the unit is set to play just one track at a time (Single Play Mode). When this is not lit,
the CD will play continuously through all tracks (Continuous Play Mode). This function is controlled by the TIME
button.
Note: When in Single Play Mode, "AUTOCUE" will also be shown. When cueing up a new track, playback will
start when the actual audio of the track starts, eliminating the silence at the beginning of the track.
14.
CD / MP3 – Shows when the unit is playing an audio CD or an MP3 CD.
15.
MATRIX DISPLAY – Displays folder names and MP3 tag information. If reading a disc with no encoding, the
display will read "NO TEXT". For CBR-recorded MP3 tracks, the bitrate will be shown. For VBR-recorded MP3
tracks, the display will only show "VBR".
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Note: When connecting microphones,
make sure the mic channel's gain knob
is at the lowest setting.
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