Operation Manual

Input section:
LED meter To indicate the cue or master level. You can maintain a working
level of about 0 dB.
Masterfader Volume control for the Sub and Stereo outputs.
Cue LED If Cue is not active, the LED will light up. Then, the master signal
will be led through the Phones output.
Monitor To adjust the volume of the stereo monitor output.
Cue Headset volume control.
Split To set a function of the headset if Cue is active on a channel.
After the Split button is pressed down, Cue signal will be present on
the right side of the headset and the Master signal on the left side.
Phones Headset stereo connection.
Crossfader and Transform Functions
The Crossfader is used to set a volume level of the A and C channels. If the Crossfader
is in the left position, the A channel will only be audible. If the Crossfader is in the right
position, the C channel will only be audible. If the Crossfader is in the left position and
the right Transform button is pressed down, the signal of the C channel will be mixed in.
If the Transform is pressed down in that situation, the A channel will be suppressed. The
above mentioned procedure also applies to the Crossfader in the right position.
Killer Function
Using these switches, you can very quickly remove basses, middle tones and/or trebles.
DJ Channel
Gain Microphone level control.
High Treble control.
Bass Bass control.
Pan To set the microphone to any required position between the left
and the right channels.
A, B and C Channels
This section includes 2 inputs, 3-way tone control, volume level control and pre-
listening. The A and C channels are outputted on the left or the right side of the
Crossfader respectively.
The B channel is outputted directly to the master output.
Line /phono LEDs indicate the input you have selected.
Gain To pre-set a volume level of the line and phone inputs.
High Treble control.