Setup guide
DMM 6 39
Description
There are nine rotary knobs on the front panel.
Figure 1: Front of DMM 6
1 to 6: Microphone or line inputs
7: Operating mode / system control
8: Stereo output
9: Control display for stereo outputs
10: Stereo headphone output
11: Headphone connection
The rotary knobs can be used to adjust the parameters of the selected audio function.
Each input channel has a green "ON" LED and a red "PEAK" LED. "ON" lights up when the
input channel is connected. "ON" remains illuminated if the automix function is switched off.
"PEAK" lights up when the signal on an input channel is close to the maximum control limit. In
this case, the level should be turned down or the input sensitivity should be changed.
NOTE
The input sensitivity is adjusted using the gain control on the rear panel of the connected unit.
NOTE
MUTE function:
Briefly pressing a rotary knob causes the corresponding channel to be muted. The MUTE
function is indicated by the steady flashing of the LED rings. Another brief press of the rotary
knob removes the MUTE function.
VU function:
The "SYSTEM CONTROL" rotary knob can be used to display the current audio level of the
inputs, see DMM 6 operation.
Inputs
The DMM 6 has six balanced input channels for connecting low-impedance dynamic or
condenser microphones and other audio sources, e.g. receivers for wireless microphones. A
rotary knob is available for each input channel. These are labelled "IN 1" to "IN 6".
Operating mode / system control
The DMM 6 has a large number of functions, such as volume, treble ranges, bass, auto-mix
functions, etc. The "SYSTEM CONTROL" rotary knob can be used to select these functions.
Stereo outputs
The rotary knob for the stereo output channels is labelled "OUT". This rotary knob adjusts the
volume, treble and bass range, limiting behaviour, balance and delay in the output channel.
Control display for stereo outputs
The control displays under the rotary knob for the stereo output channels indicate the output
level in dB.
Stereo headphone output
Both the inputs and outputs can be monitored on the stereo headphone output. Hold down the
"HEADPHONE" rotary knob and select another monitor source by pressing another rotary
knob. You can monitor several sources with inputs. In mono, they are simultaneously switched
to the left and right headphone channel. The output can only monitor individual sources, but in
stereo. The previous monitoring source is switched off by pressing on another source (switch
between inputs and output). The output "REC (OUT)" cannot be monitored.
Front panel