Professional DIGITAL DJ Mixer DN-X1700 Owner’s Manual
n SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
n NOTE ON USE / HINWEISE ZUM GEBRAUCH / OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A L’UTILISATION / NOTE SULL’USO / NOTAS SOBRE EL USO / ALVORENS TE GEBRUIKEN / OBSERVERA ANGÅENDE ANVÄNDNINGEN CAUTION: • The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. • No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the unit. • Observe and follow local regulations regarding battery disposal.
A NOTE ABOUT RECYCLING: This product’s packaging materials are recyclable and can be reused. Please dispose of any materials in accordance with the local recycling regulations. When discarding the unit, comply with local rules or regulations. Batteries should never be thrown away or incinerated but disposed of in accordance with the local regulations concerning battery disposal.
Getting Started Installation ·····················································································1 Main Features ················································································2 Part Names and Functions ····························································3 Top Panel ·······················································································3 Rear Panel ·····················································································5 Display ········
Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Main Features The basic configuration of this unit consists of 4 CD and PHONO inputs, 4 digital inputs, 2 microphone inputs, 2 master outputs, 1 booth output, 1 REC output and 1 digital output while 1 effect input/ output and 4 USB audio input/output systems are also provided. This unit is also a DJ full digital mixer which supports 96 kHz/32-bit digital-to-analog conversion and which comes with USB MIDI and terminal output MIDI interface functions.
For further details on the functions and other aspects of the parts, refer to the page numbers in parenthesis. Top Panel Adjusts the level of the MASTER outputs. The LIMITER LED indicates the operating status of the master output limiter. • Limiter OFF: LED is off. • Limiter ON: LED lights up green. • While limiter is operating: LED lights up red.
Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Q5 Effect ON/OFF button This sets the effects of EFX 1 or EFX 2 to ON or OFF. Q6 CROSSFADER Controls the relative output level from the summed A and B Mixes. When the fader is at its far left, only the A Mix is heard from the Outputs. As the fader is moved toward the right, the amount of B Mix is increased and the amount of A Mix is decreased. When the fader is centered, equal amounts of A and B Mixes are routed to the Outputs.
Q6 r e w q Q3 Q4 Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Q1 BOOTH OUT (BALANCED) connectors Rear Panel These TRS terminals are balanced line output terminals whose signal levels are adjusted using the BOOTH LEVEL control provided on the top panel. Pin layout (TRS): Tip: Hot, Ring: Cold, Sleeve: GND Q2 SEND/Q3 RETURN terminals PUSH • These 1/4” TS mono terminals allow external processing of the program signal. • When connect monaural type effect processor, use Lch input and output.
Getting Started Connections Basic Operations Display q w e r Effector Function Fader Start t USB Utility q INT/EXT indicator This indicates the location of the Preset currently being used. e EQ Lock indicator This flashes when the equalizers and faders are locked. Specifications INT: The internal Preset information is being used. r MIDI indicator This appears when MIDI communication is being performed. EXT: The Preset information stored on a USB device is being used.
DN-S3700 DN-S3700 DN-S3700 Connections Preparations Cables Used for Connections Select the cables according to the equipment being connected.
Getting Started Basic Operations Preparations MIC (mic input) MONITOR (headphones output) Connections Basic Operations Effector Function Fader Start USB Utility using a microphone, press the MIC1 or MIC2 Select the source to be monitored using the CUE 1 Set the POWER switch to ON. 1 When button to set it to ON. 1 buttons of the channels. When a source is selected, the LED in the CUE button lights.
Getting Started BeatBreaker Function Effector Function Connections Basic Operations The unit comes with 2 independent effectors which are linked to the number of beats which has been set in synchronization with the number of beats per minute (BPM) of the musical compositions. It also has an effect send configuration which makes it possible to send the signals of a multiple number of input channels simultaneously to the effectors.
Getting Started Effecter Screen Effecter Operations Selecting the effector units and channels Connections Basic Operations With the input channels: Using the EFX SEND 1 and 2 buttons, select the effect units to be used. The same effect can be selected for a multiple number of channels. q w e r y u With the mic input and master output: Using the EFX INS 1 or 2 button, select the effect unit to be used. The insertion operation is initiated and just the one channel is selected.
Press the BEAT beats. Fader Start buttons to set the number of the TIME button is pressed, the is changed to the time input mode. The time can be adjusted by pressing the BEAT , buttons. 3 When the TIME button is pressed again, the number of beats setting mode is restored. Turn the EFX SELECT controls to select the effect, and press the control to enter the desired effect. CD or LINE4 CD. CD or LINE4 CD. ASSIGN switches (A/THRU/B) 2 Turn on the CH FADER START switch. 2 toSetAtheor CROSSFADER B.
Getting Started FADER (setting the fader curve) How to adjust the Crossfader torque Connections Basic Operations Fader Remove the rubber cap of the front panel. 1 Channel When the CH FADER CONTOUR control is turned 1 counterclockwise, the curve will have characteristics Move the Crossfader to the far right until the screw that rise gradually; conversely, when it is turned 2 head becomes visible. clockwise, it will have characteristics that rise sharply.
Getting Started USB Settings Selecting the USB mode * Depending on the computer used, select the PC/MAC section settings under System Setting among the Utility settings. Setting the USB audio output Any sound source of the 4 systems provided—1 to 4 input channels (Pre EQ), mic input (Post Send VR), master output (Pre Limiter) or REC output—can be selected as the USB audio output. The USB audio output level can be adjusted using a Utility setting.
Getting Started MIDI Connections Basic Operations This unit comes with USB MIDI input/output and 5-pin DIN MIDI output functions. These functions support the MIDI control functions of almost all the controls as well as the MIDI clock. Setting the MIDI channels Press the UTILITY/–USB A/USB B button. Effector Function 1 Using the EFX SELECT control (EFX2), select MIDI 2 Set Setting MIDI INPUT CH or MIDI OUTPUT CH. the MIDI channels.
MIDI command MIDI command Items Command EQ HIGH VR 0xBn Number 0x02 Items Value Command Number Value 0x16 SW ON : 0x40 / SW OFF : 0x00 0x00 to 0x7F BEAT UP SW ON : 0x9n / SW OFF : 0x8n 0x03 0x00 to 0x7F BEAT DOWN SW ON : 0x9n / SW OFF : 0x8n 0x17 SW ON : 0x40 / SW OFF : 0x00 0xBn 0x04 0x00 to 0x7F TAP SW ON : 0x9n / SW OFF : 0x8n 0x18 SW ON : 0x40 / SW OFF : 0x00 FADER 0xBn 0x05 0x00 to 0x7F TIME SW ON : 0x9n / SW OFF : 0x8n 0x19 SW ON : 0x40 / SW OFF : 0x00 EFFECT SEND1
Getting Started Receive commands Items LED Level Meter -40dB Connections Basic Operations CH1 Effector Function Fader Start USB CH2 Utility Specifications Troubleshooting CH3 16 Command 0xBn MIDI command Number ON TRG : 0x50 OFF TRG : 0x51 Items Value LED 0x01 Command 0xBn MIDI command Number Value Level Meter -40dB 0x31 Level Meter -30dB 0x32 Level Meter -30dB 0x02 Level Meter -20dB 0x33 Level Meter -20dB 0x03 Level Meter -15dB 0x34 0x35 Level Meter -15dB
Utility settings Category Parameter 1 Master Setting 1 MONO 1 Ducking Level 2 Mic Setting 2 Mic EQ In the Utility mode, the preset data inside the device can be set. 3 Isolator EQ 4 Cue Setting 5 Head Phones EQ 6 EFX Send/Rtn 3 Mic to Booth/Rec 1 X.Over Hi 2 X.
Getting Started Owner Setting Mode Preset Export Connections Basic Operations When the POWER switch is set to the ON position while the UTILITY/–USB A/USB B button is held down, the Owner Setting mode is established, and the settings listed below can be selected. To release the Owner Setting mode, set the POWER switch to the OFF position. Parameter Value 1. Limiter OFF / ON 2. Limiter Threshold 20dB to 10dB 3. Digital Output FS INT / 44.1kHz / 48kHz / 96kHz Default OFF 20dB 4.
• USB audio output n GENERAL USB MIDI I/O: MIDI OUT: Channel level meters: Cue master level meters: Channel Fader: Crossfader: Dimensions: Weight: Supply voltage: Fader Start USB Power consumption: Operational temperature: Operational humidity: Storage temperature: Effector Function IN: 1ch, OUT: 1ch MIDI1.0, MIDI Clock USB B OUT: 1ch MIDI1.
Getting Started Block Diagram Connections Basic Operations Effector Function Fader Start USB Utility Specifications Troubleshooting 20
Getting Started Troubleshooting If the unit fails to operate properly, check out the remedial action in the table below according to the symptoms present, and see if this fixes the problem. Types of trouble which are not described in the table below may indicate trouble in the unit itself so consult with your dealer from whom you purchased the unit. If your dealer does not know what action to take, contact one of our customer service centers or your nearest repair service center.
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