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GIG-124C 

Order code: D2284  

Control Elements 

 

1. MIC INPUT JACKS (CHs 1 to 7/8) 

The balanced XLR input connects to microphones, DI boxes and 
multicores. 
 

2. LINE INPUT JACKS (CHs 1 to 4) 

This is a ¼" jack connector which connects to line-level signal sources 
(for example, keyboards, CD players and wireless microphone 
receivers). The input is balanced (TRS connector) but can also be used 
with unbalanced connectors (TS connector). 
 

3. LINE INPUT JACKS (CHs 5/6 to 11/12) 

The stereo channels consist of two line inputs (¼" jacks), one for the left 
and one for the right channel. The inputs are unbalanced 
(TS connectors). These channels can also be used as mono channels by 
connecting to the jack labeled “L” (left). 
 

4. LINE INPUT JACKS (CH 9/10 to 11/12) 

These are unbalanced stereo RCA pin jacks. 
NOTE: Where an input channel provides both a MIC input jack and a 
LINE input jack or a LINE input jack and RCA pin jack, you can only use 
one pair of jacks at a time but not both pairs at the same time. Please 
connect to only one jack on each channel. 
 

5. INSERT JACKS 

The INS(ert) connector (¼" stereo jack connector) is used to connect to 
external signal processors. Here you can hook up a compressor, noise 
gate or equalizer to process the signal of a single channel. The insert 
jack is placed before the fader, EQ and aux send. Please use an insert 
cable to connect to the insert point. 
 

6. GAIN CONTROL 

The GAIN CONTROL adjusts the input gain.  
Be sure to set this control fully counter-clockwise before you connect or 
disconnect a signal source to or from one of the inputs. 
MONO: The first value range between 0 and +50 refers to the 
microphone input, indicating the degree of amplification applied to 
the input's signal. The second value range b15 and -35 dB 
refers to the amplification of the line input.  
STEREO: The first value range between 0 and +40 refers to the 
microphone input, indicating the degree of amplification applied to 
the input's signal. The second value range b20 and -20 dB 
refers to the amplification of the line input. 
 

7. LOW CUT 

Press the LOW CUT switch to activate the high-pass filter which blends 
out low-frequency noise (100 Hz, 18 dB/octave). 
 

8. COMPRESSOR CONTROL 

Adjust the amount of compression applied to the channel. Turn the 
knob to the right to increase the compression ratio and the output gain 
will automatically adjusted. The result is smoother, more even dynamics 
because louder signals are attenuated which the overall level is 
boosted. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for GIG-124C

Page 1: ...GIG 124C Highlite International B V Vestastraat 2 6468 EX Kerkrade the Netherlands Order code D2284 MANUAL ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...on of the device 5 Features 5 Overview 5 Installation 6 Introduction 6 Ready to start 6 Control Elements 7 Modules 12 Option One SMP S Order code D2290 12 Option Two SMP R Order code D2291 14 Option T...

Page 3: ...uld there be any consult your dealer and do not use the system To maintain perfect condition and to ensure a safe operation it is absolutely necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions an...

Page 4: ...and the power cord from time to time Please turn off the power switch when changing the power cord or signal cable or select the input mode switch Extreme frequency boosts in connection with a high i...

Page 5: ...he customer s responsibility Highlite reserves the right to use its own discretion to repair or replace product s As a suggestion proper UPS packing or double boxing is always a safe method to use Not...

Page 6: ...band EQ and Peak LEDs on each MIC channel 2 band EQ and Peak LEDs on Stereo channels 1 AUX Sends POST PRE per channel for monitoring or external effects 1 AUX Sends POST Fader for monitoring or extern...

Page 7: ...ck inputs assignable to main mix control room phones Outputs etc This unit is very easy to operate but we advise you to go through each section of this manual carefully Ready to start 1 Please check t...

Page 8: ...ssors Here you can hook up a compressor noise gate or equalizer to process the signal of a single channel The insert jack is placed before the fader EQ and aux send Please use an insert cable to conne...

Page 9: ...ader to pre fader This way the volume level of the aux signal is not affected by the channel fader 12 AUX 2 POST The aux buses are used as additional flexible send paths for various applications The A...

Page 10: ...switch the 2 TRACK IN signal will be routed to the CONTROL ROOM output Push the switch again the 2TRACK IN signal will be routed into the MAIN MIX output 23 2 TK IN MP3 This control allows you to adj...

Page 11: ...are used to hook up CD players tape decks or other line level sources TAPE OUT The CD TAPE output connectors provide the stereo main mix signal to a tape deck or DAT recorder to record your mix 34 MAI...

Page 12: ...to the user s requirements Open the cover and connect the module to connector CN6 The optional modules are SMP R SMP S Bluetooth 2 1 The signal for module playback can be assigned to Main Mix by 2TK...

Page 13: ...hows Searching At the end of the search the display will show the menu as shown in Fig 02 see next page Using PRE NEXT keys you can select one of following three menu options Playing Program and Folde...

Page 14: ...the STOP key you will return to Fig 02 The play list can accept up to 20 songs and it will display the list according to song insert order 3 The display will show the following interface Press the PR...

Page 15: ...mbol on the screen is Repeat Repeats a single track several times the symbol on the screen is Play in order play all the tracks in order the symbol on the screen is blank Random play All tracks will b...

Page 16: ...ct a previous track for playing C NEXT Use this button to skip to the next track D VOL Press the VOL button key to decrease the volume The default factory setting is maximum E VOL Press the VOL button...

Page 17: ...pted signal or no sound at all So you should follow these procedures for every single channel Before connecting mics or instruments make sure that the power of all your system components including the...

Page 18: ...eliability Periodically check your cables A great number of problems faulty contacts ground hum discharges etc are caused entirely by using unsuitable or faulty cables Headphone Unbalanced Balanced Fo...

Page 19: ...18 GIG 124C Order code D2284 Block Diagram...

Page 20: ...c input XLR balanced LOW CUT 100Hz Line input 1 4 TRS or TRS RCA un balanced Frequency response 10Hz to 55KHz 3dB Distortion THD N 0 03 at 0dB 22Hz 22KHz A weighted Sensitivity range 20dBu 20dBu SNR 1...

Page 21: ...F to 15dB Fader range OFF to 10dB PHONES CONTROL ROOM range OFF to 15dB Hum Noise 80dB 20Hz 22KHz A weighted 1 channel MAIN level 0dB the other minimum Crosstalk 80dB 0dB 20Hz 22KHz A weighted MAIN le...

Page 22: ...21 GIG 124C Order code D2284 Notes...

Page 23: ...22 GIG 124C Order code D2284 Dimensions...

Page 24: ...2013 DAP Audio...

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