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SAFETY RELATED SYMBOLS

This symbol, wherever used, alerts you to the 
presence of un-insulated and dangerous voltages 
within the product enclosure. These are voltages 
that may be sufficient to constitute the risk of 
electric shock or death.

This symbol, wherever used, alerts you to important 
operating and maintenance instructions. 

Please read.

Protective Ground Terminal

AC mains (Alternating Current)

AC mains (Alternating Current)

 Denotes the product is turned on.

Denotes the product is turned off.

WARNING

Describes precautions that should be observed to 
prevent the possibility of death or injury to the user.

CAUTION

Describes precautions that should be observed to 
prevent damage to the product.

WARNING

Power Supply

Ensure that the mains source voltage (AC outlet) 
matches the voltage rating of the product. Failure to 
do so could result in damage to the product and 
possibly the user. Unplug the product before electrical 
storms occur and when unused for long periods of time 
to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire.

External Connection

Always use proper ready-made insulated mains 
cabling (power cord). Failure to do so could result in 
shock/death or fire. If in doubt, seek advice from a 
registered electrician.

Do Not Remove Any Covers

Within the product are areas where high voltages may 
present. To reduce the risk of electric shock do not 
remove any covers unless the AC mains power cord is 
removed. Covers should be removed by qualified service 
personnel only.

No user serviceable parts inside.

Fuse

To prevent fire and damage to the product, use only 
the recommended fuse type as indicated in this 
manual. Do not short-circuit the fuse holder. Before 
replacing the fuse, make sure that the product is OFF 
and disconnected from the AC outlet.

Protective Ground

Before turning the unit ON, make sure that it is connected 
to Ground. This is to prevent the risk of electric shock.

Never cut internal or external Ground wires. Likewise, never 
remove Ground wiring from the Protective Ground Terminal.

Operating Conditions

Always install in accordance with the manufacturer's 
instructions.

To avoid the risk of electric shock and damage, do not 
subject this product to any liquid/rain or moisture.

Do not use this product when in close proximity to water.

Do not install this product near any direct heat source.
Do not block areas of ventilation. Failure to do so could 
result in fire.
Keep product away from naked flames.

 Disposing of this product should not be placed in 
 municipal waste but rather in a separate  collection.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read these instructions
Follow all instructions
Keep these instructions. Do not discard.
Heed all warnings.
Only use attachments / accessories specified by the 
manufacturer.

Power Cord and Plug

Do not tamper with the power cord or plug. These are 
designed for your safety.

Do not remove Ground connections!
If the plug does not fit your AC outlet seek advice 
from a qualified electrician.

Protect the power cord and plug from any physical 
stress to avoid risk of electric shock.

Do not place heavy objects on the power cord. This 
could cause electric shock or fire.

Cleaning

When required, either blow off dust from the product 
or use a dry cloth.

Do not use any solvents such as Benzol or Alcohol.
For safety, keep product clean and free from dust.

Servicing

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel only.
Do not perform any servicing other than those instruct
-ions contained within the User's Manual.

Carts and stands - The 
component should be used 
only with a cart or stand 
that is recommended by 
the manufacturer.
A component and cart 
combination should be 
moved with care. Quick 
stops, excessive force, 
and uneven surfaces may 
cause the component and 
cart combination to overturn.

Summary of Contents for MX series

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL USER S MANUAL MX SERIES MX SERIES MIXER TAPE USB TO MIX NF03483 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...d Before turning the unit ON make sure that it is connected to Ground This is to prevent the risk of electric shock Never cut internal or external Ground wires Likewise never remove Ground wiring from the Protective Ground Terminal Operating Conditions Always install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions To avoid the risk of electric shock and damage do not subject this product to any...

Page 3: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 FEATURES 1 4 CONTROL ELEMENTS 3 6 WIRE CONNECTIONS 9 3 USEFUL DATA 1 5 INSTALLATION TIPS 8 7 BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 14 9 GUARANTEE 15 ...

Page 4: ... right choice in purchasing the TOPP PRO MUSIC GEAR 1 mono inputs with gold plated XLR and Balanced TRS jack 2 stereo inputs with Balanced TRS jack 2 band EQ on all mono channels 2 Track IN OUT Balanced XLR TRS jack output MX 5 2 mono inputs 4 for MX 12 USB with gold plated XLR and Balanced TRS jack 4 2 for MX 6 USB stereo inputs with Balanced TRS jack GAIN control and 48V phantom power for mono i...

Page 5: ... Direct Box Guitar Digital Audio Interface Digital Audio Workstation Headphones Microphones Drum Machine Active Studio Monitors Small Club Gig Headphones Microphones 1 and 2 Mono in Stereo out Reverb Active Speakers CD Player DAT DAT Recorder Drum Machine Keyboard ...

Page 6: ...ynthesizers keyboards drum machines or effect devices NOTE Never try to connect a line level signal to the XLR MIC input when the phantom power is engaged doing this you may seriously damage your equipment They are organized in stereo pair and provided with 1 4 TRS sockets It is used to connect the stereo device plug both the left input and the right input Using the left input if connect a mono in...

Page 7: ...USB or stereo channel MX 10USB MX 12USB and be added to the main mix 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 LEVEL This control will adjust the overall level of this channel If you set the LEVEL control in max it s usually a sign that your GAIN is set too low If set the LEVEL control in min your GAIN may be too high 10 PAN BAL Abbreviation of PANORAMA control for mono channels for the stereo channels always ...

Page 8: ...le from these AUX SEND outputs 16 TAPE TO CTRL RM PHONES Switch TAPE TO PHONES on MX 5 Switch is used to select the signal source for the CONTROL ROOM outputs PHONES and METERS Release this switch they all receive the main mix signal tapped after the MAIN MIX control Engage this switch they all receive the CD TAPE Input signal Turn down the CTRL ROOM PHONES control just PHONES on the MX 5 before e...

Page 9: ...ernal device such as effects equipment Each channel has an AUX SEND control knob that adjusts h ow much of that channel s signal appear at each of the output This output is affected by the channe l LEVEL but not MAIN MIX control This jack is used to send out the mix signal to a pair of headphones and the signal is the same as the CTRL RM OUTS outputs The level is controlled by the CTRL ROOM PHONES...

Page 10: ...hat you do not use hubs and other extenders that often cause glitches and other problems The USB port sends the MAIN MIX left and right signals to the computer The USB port receives a stereo audio stream from the computer and assigns it to the 2 TRACK INPUT left and right channels of your mixer MX 6USB 10USB 12USB MX 6USB 10USB 12USB MX 6USB 10 USB 12USB Note if a device is connected to the 2 TRAC...

Page 11: ...ve Tip Sleeve Cente r Cente r Centre Screen Screen Screen 1 2 3 Tip Ring Sleeve 1 2 3 1 2 3 Tip Ring Sleeve 1 2 3 Tip Sleeve 1 2 3 TIP SLEEVE TIP SLEEVE TIP RING SLEEVE TIP RING SLEEVE 1 2 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 TIP RING SLEEVE TIP SLEEVE 1 2 3 1 2 3 SLEEVE TIP SLEEVE RINGTIP For these applications the unit provides 1 4 TRS and XLR connectors to easily interface with most professional audio devices Follow ...

Page 12: ...BLOCK DIAGRAM MX 5 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 ...

Page 13: ...BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Page 14: ...TAPE USB TO MIX TAPE USB TO MIX DAT BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Page 15: ...BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Page 16: ... dBu Input Impedance 2 6 k balanced Mic Input Line Input 20 k balanced Stereo Aux Returns 20 k balanced CD Tape In 24 k unbalanced Output Impedance Main 240 balanced 120 unbalanced Ctrl Room Aux Sends 120 Tape Output 1 k Phones Output 25 VU Meters Main Left and Right 4 segment Clip 18 6 0 20 0 LED 0 dBu AC Power Requirements External Power Supply Ourput 18 5 VAC 2 150 mA 3 pin AC power connection ...

Page 17: ...nection of the equipment to other equipment different from the specified ones in the manual of use or by bad connection to these last ones Damages caused by electrical storms blows and or incorrect transport Damages caused by excesses or falls of tension in the network or by connection to networks with a tension different from the required one by the unit Damages caused by the presence of sand aci...

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