User Manual

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Rear Panel Description
1. VOLTAGE SELECTOR Switch: This selector toggles between 110-120V and 220-240V power settings.
NOTE: Please ensure this toggle is set to the correct position, matching the receiving AC outlets power
supply before plugging it IN and operating it. Doing so may cause severe damage to the unit and void
your product warranty.
2. FUSE Terminal: This terminal houses the main system FUSE.
NOTE: If fuse replacement is necessary, only replace with the same type and rating of fuse.
3. AC-IN Terminal: Connect AC MAINS POWER CORD from the wall outlet to this terminal.
4. SPEAKER BINDING posts (MDP): Connect appropriate speaker cables from these SPEAKER OUTPUT
jacks to the INPUT jacks located on your speakers. Standard speaker wire or speaker cables equipped with
MDP (banana) plugs can be used with the SPEAKER BINDING posts.
NOTE: To use standard speaker wire, unscrew the plastic color- coded (red-black) binds until you can
access the wire holes located on the inner-sides of the binds and slide the wire leads into them. Fasten
them down by re-tightening the binds.
5. REMOTE KEY CONTROL: This 1/8" jack is for connecting a REMOTE KEY CONTROL cable. Remote Key
Control allows you to make key changes at a distance from the Digital Key Controller on the unit.
6. VOLUME RESET switch: The master MIC and MISIC volumes on the are programmed to reset back to
zero every time the machine's power is turned off. The VOLUME RESET switch allows you to turn this
feature off. When this switch is in the ON position, the volume will reset whenever the machine is turned
off and when in the OFF position, the volume will stay the same when the machine is turned off.
7. MIC INSERT jacks: These 114" jacks allow you to loop each microphone line through an effects unit.
NOTE: In order to do this you will need a 1/4" Y cable (not included). See "Connecting to an effects
system using the Effects Loop" instructions in the GETTING CONNECTED section of this manual for further
instructions on running vocals through an effects loop.
8. VIDEO INPUT (RCA) jacks: Connect RCA-ended video cables from these jacks to the VIDEO OUT jacks on
the device connected to your VCD (Input A) or DVD (Input B) player.
9. VIDEO OUTPUT (RCA) jacks: Connect RCA-ended video cables from these jacks to the VIDEO IN on a TV
or display device. These are not independent outputs; they both output the same video signal
simultaneously.
10. MIC OUTPUT jacks: These jacks output the two mic channels without any music. Connect a paired
RCA-ended patch cable from these jacks to the appropriate INPUT jacks on a mixer or vocal effects unit.
NOTE: MIC OUTPUT from these jacks is dry. Echo effects will not be applied to this MIC OUTPUT,
regardless of the current master and channel echo settings.
11. REC OUTPUT jacks: These jacks provide connection to recording and other external audio devices.
Connect a paired RCA ended patch cable from these jacks to appropriate INPUT jacks on the recording
or other audio/video device.
12. LINE OUTPUT jacks: These jacks output both mic channels and source music together.
13. AUDIO INPUT jacks: Input audio from a VCD or DVD player into either of these channels. The audio
from channel A can only be heard when channel A is selected on the input selector and the audio from
channel B can only be heard when channel B is selected on the input selector.
14. EFFECTS LOOP jacks: Use the EFFECTS LOOP jacks to connect an external effects unit, such as a key
controller or EQ. After removing the LOOP-BARS, connect a patch cable from the OUTPUT jacks of your
external effects unit to the EFFECT LOOP IN jacks. Connect a second patch cable from the INPUT jacks of
your external effects unit to the EFFECT LOOP OUT jacks
NOTE: Do not discard the loop-bars. It is necessary for the loop-bars to be in place when there is no
external effects unit being used.
15. BLUETOOTH ANTENNA: Pease pull the antenna out when using Bluetooth input
Front Panel Description
15. ST/MO (Stereo/Mono): Use this button to switch between the two echo output modes, STEREO and
MONO.
16. MASTER ECHO VOLUME control: This control increases/decreases the MASTER VOLUME LEVEL of the
ECHO effect available to the MIC 1-2-3 channels. Turn clockwise to increase MASTER ECHO VOLUME and
counter-clockwise to decrease the MASTER ECHO VOLUME.
17. ECHO LO. control: This control increases/decreases the amount of LOW frequency response applied
during the ECHO effect application. Turn clockwise to increase the LOW frequency response, and
counter -clockwise to decrease the LOW frequency response.