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Manual-2

FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION

1

 Front panel MAIN MIC input:

 Use this XLR connector for connecting a balanced microphone of any impedance.

2

 MIC EQ controls:

 Adjust the frequency contour of both Microphone Inputs. They have no effect on any other Inputs. Position-

ing these controls to the “12 o'clock” position turns the Mic EQ 

off

.

3

 CHANNEL A & B EQ ENGAGE switches: 

Engaging this switch enables the Channel Equalizer to function. In the 

out 

posi-

tion, the Equalizer is bypassed.

4

 CHANNEL A & B EQ level controls:

 These four rotary controls, when enabled with the EQ ENGAGE switch, are used to 

contour the frequency response of the selected Input Channel. This is not designed to be the only Equalizer in the system, this is 

intended to provide EQ between varying program materials. We recommend an external graphic equalizer for best overall system 

sound, connected between the MASTER OUTPUTS and the amplifier. 

5

 CUE A or CUE B switches:

 Engaging any single or combination of CUE pushbuttons sends any program present at the respec-

tive Channel's INPUT SELECT selector to the Headphone and meter cue sections. The yellow LEDs adjacent to each CUE 

select button illuminate when the switch is engaged. Not recommended for beat sync lights. See 

Operating Instructions 

on page 

Manual-6.

6

 INPUT SELECT A & B:

 These four position rotary switches provide Input selection between the various phono/line inputs for 

their respective mixing Channels.

7

 AUX LEVEL control: 

Adjusts the input Level from the AUX LINE IN jacks.

8

 ZONE LEVEL controls:

 Adjust the output Levels of ZONE 1 and ZONE 2.

9

 PEAK dBu CUE/PROGRAM meter:

 Can switch between two display modes. See 

0

 below.

0

 Meter CUE/PROGRAM switch: 

In the 

out

 position, the meter indicates Master Program output level in PEAK dBu in LEFT 

and RIGHT stereo. In the 

in

 position, mono CUE level is displayed on the LEFT side and mono Program level is displayed on 

the RIGHT side.

q

 REMOTE MIC ENGAGE switch:

 When pressed, ENGAGES the REMOTE MIC Input. The adjacent red LED flashes when-

ever the switch is pressed 

in,

 signalling that the Main Mic is 

on

.

CUE LEFT

CUE

PGM

PGM RIGHT

MONO

+8

+5

+1

+3

PEAK dBu

-3

-1

-7

-5

-10

-15

-20

LEFT

RIGHT

0

CUE/PGM

6

4

10

8

0

8

2

ZONE 2

6

4

6

10

2

0

ZONE 1

8

10

10

8

0dB

2

4

4

2

0

4

2

4

CUT

EQ ENGAGE

2

BOOST

10

8

4

6

2

4

2

4

4

CUT

10

0dB

2

4

CUT

6

2

4

BOOST

BOOST

2

2

LEVEL

STEREO

8

6

4

10

2

0

0

2

PGM

6

2

CUE

6

LEVEL

PAN

0

2

4

2

4

CUT

0

BOOST

LINE 5

LINE 4

PH/LN2

LINE 3 LINE 4

LINE 5

10

8

6

2

4

10

0dB

6

2

4

4

CUT

BOOST

2

2

4

EQ ENGAGE

4

CUT

BOOST

2

4

2

CUT

BOOST

4

4

2

2

6

2

4

8

10

PH/LN1

TM

0

10

6

8

0

4

2

0

0

4

2

6

8

10

2

4

2

CUT

BOOST

4

0

4

2

2

BOOST

4

BOOST

4

4

CUT

CUT

2

2

8

MAX

2

MIN

OL

6

MAX

8

4

MIN

2

ENGAGE

ENGAGE

4

6

LINE 6

ACTIVE CROSSFADER

PWR

MIXER

AUX

OUTPUT LEVELS

B

HI-MID

TREBLE

MID

BASS

EQ B

MASTER LEVEL

HEADPHONE CONTROL

B

CUE B

INPUT SELECT

A

TREBLE

CUE A

HI-MID

MID

BASS

EQ A

CROSSFADER

CONTOUR

A

MAIN MIC

TREBLE

BASS

MIC EQ

REMOTE MIC

MAIN MIC

INPUT SELECT

MP 22z

F 60

Summary of Contents for MP 22z

Page 1: ...LINE 4 PH LN2 LINE 3 LINE 4 LINE 5 10 8 6 2 4 10 0dB 6 2 4 4 CUT BOOST 2 2 4 EQ ENGAGE 4 CUT BOOST 2 4 2 CUT BOOST 4 4 2 2 6 2 4 8 10 PH LN1 TM 0 10 6 8 0 4 2 0 0 4 2 6 8 10 2 4 2 CUT BOOST 4 0 4 2 2 BOOST 4 BOOST 4 4 CUT CUT 2 2 8 MAX 2 MIN OL 6 MAX 8 4 MIN 2 ENGAGE ENGAGE 4 6 LINE 6 ACTIVE CROSSFADER PWR MIXER AUX OUTPUT LEVELS B HI MID TREBLE MID BASS EQ B MASTER LEVEL HEADPHONE CONTROL B CUE B...

Page 2: ...ype plug A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord and plug from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where it exits from the apparatus 11 Only ...

Page 3: ...ion the crossfader has the very steep slope as indicated in Figure 1 to the right Now that was a pretty quick start right WEAR PART This product contains the following wear part subject to the ninety 90 day warranty period described on page Warranty 1 1 Active Crossfader Assembly F 60 Never connect anything except a Rane RS 1 to the thing that looks like a red telephone jack on the rear of the MP ...

Page 4: ...s phono line inputs for their respective mixing Channels 7 AUX LEVEL control Adjusts the input Level from the AUX LINE IN jacks 8 ZONE LEVEL controls Adjust the output Levels of ZONE 1 and ZONE 2 9 PEAK dBu CUE PROGRAM meter Can switch between two display modes See 0 below 0 Meter CUE PROGRAM switch In the out position the meter indicates Master Program output level in PEAK dBu in LEFT and RIGHT s...

Page 5: ...left earcup and the Mono Program in the right a HEADPHONE LEVEL control Clockwise rotation of this rotary control increases the Headphone drive Level s HEADPHONE mode switch In the out position this switch feeds Stereo Cue and Program to both earcups In the in position the headphone circuit provides Mono Cue to the Left ear and Mono Program to the Right ear d HEADPHONE Output jack A tip ring sleev...

Page 6: ...9 MIC AUX TO TAPE OUT switch In the YES position the Mic and Aux signals along with all Inputs are routed to the TAPE OUTPUT In the NO position only program material from Inputs 1 through 6 appear at the TAPE OUTPUT 0 MIC AUX TO ZONE 1 switch In the YES position the Mic and Aux signals along with all Inputs are routed to the ZONE 1 OUTPUT In the NO position only program material from Inputs 1 thro...

Page 7: ... path thru the unit unless they contain the return from an outside device that got its signal from the Master Loop Send In other words these are switching jacks only use a stereo effects device that passes signal completely patched through The Mic and Aux can be switched to appear or not appear on the Zone 1 Output and the Mic and Aux can be switched to appear or not appear on the Tape Output deter...

Page 8: ... CUE With the STEREO MONO switch down you get Mono Cue in the Left ear and Mono Program in the Right and PAN controls the amount of each With this switch up you get Stereo Program in both ears or Stereo Cue in both ears depending on the rotation of the PAN control The overall volume is then controlled by the HEADPHONE LEVEL control When a CUE is active at either Input Channel and if the Meter CUE ...

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