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Mixer Safety & Setup Guide

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Mixer Safety & Setup Guide

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User’s Manual

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You probably want to try out our new mixer right away.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before you do, please read the safety instructions,

1.Read these instructions. 20.NOTE:This equipment has been tested and found to then read this page,and the rest later.
2.Keep these instructions. comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
3.Heed all warnings. part 15 ofFCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide
4.Follow all instructions. reasonableprotection against harmful interferences in a
5.Do not use these apparatus near water.
6.Clean onty with dry cloth.
residential installation.This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate rado frequency energy and if not installed and
Zero the Mixer
7.Do not block any ventilation openings. Instal used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmfu
lin accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. linterfences to radio communications. However, there is no
1.Turn down all knobs except the channel EQ and Set the Gain
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular PAN knobs, and set all the faders fully down.
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference 2. Set all channel EQ knobs, PAN knobs, and the 1.Play something into an input. This could be an
(including amplifiers) that produce heat to radio or television reception, which can be determined by Graphic EQ sliders at their center detent. instrument, singing or speaking, or a line level
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
polarized or grounding-type plug.Apolarized plug try to correct the interference by one or more of the following 3.Set all buttons to the OUT position. source such as a keyboard or a CD player.
has two blades with one wider than the other. measures: Be sure that the volume of the input is the
A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third *Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are *Increase the separation between the equipment and the same as it would be during nomal use, or
provided for safety. If the provided plug does not frit into receiver.* gain may have to be readjusted in the middle
your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the
obsolete outet
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
Connections of a set. You can listen with headphones by
10.Protect the power cord fom being walked on or *Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician lf your already know how you want to connect the way careully turning up the channel fader and
pinched particularly at plugs, conveniece receptacles, for help.
you want them. If you just want to get sound mixer, headphones level a little.
and the point where they exit from the apparatus. CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device is not
11.Only use attachementsl accessories specified by expressly approved by Kensonic Inc. could void go ahead and connect the inputs and outputs through 2.For mono channels, adjust the gain control
the manufacturer. the user's authority to operate the equipment unfitFCC rules.
the mixer, follow these steps: so the level set LED just comes on occasionally
12.Use only with a cart, stand,tripod, bracket, or table
specified by manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. 21.This apparatus does not exceed the ClassAClass B during the loudest parts of the performance.
When a cart is used, use caution when movinig the (whichever is applicable) limits for radio noise regulations of 1.Plug signal sources into the mixer, such as: The mono channel gain affects the mic and the
cartapparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. the NTC.
13.unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when Microphones plugged into the mic inputs. mic input only, not the stereo line inputs.
unused for a very long time. 22.Expose to extremely high noise levels may cause Engage phantom power if the mic needs it. The stereo channel gain adjusts the stereo
14.Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. permanent hearing loss. Individuals vary considerably in
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been susceptibility to noise-induced hearling loss, but nearly everyone Check the mic's user manual to be sure. line inputs. Adjust as desired, and make sure
damaged in a way, such as powersupply cord or plug is will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise Line-level sources such as keyboards, drum OLLED does not come on during the loudest
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen, for aperiod of time.The U.S. Governments Occupational machines, or CD players plugged into the
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to Safety and Health Administration has specified the permissible passages.
rain or moisture, does not operate normally,or has been noise level exposures shown in the following chart According line-level inputs. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the other channels.
dropped. to OSHA, any exposure in excess of these permissible limits Aguitar plugged into channel 1, with the line/hi-Z
15.This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or could result in some hearing loss. To ensure against potentially
splashing, and no object filled with liquids, such as vases, dangerous exposureto high sound pressure levels, it is switch pressed in.
beer glasses, shall be placed on the apparatus. recommended that all persons exposed to equipment capable 2.Connect cords from the main outs to powered
16. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as of producing high sound pressure levels use hearing protectors speakers or an amplifier.
this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. while the equipment is in operation. Ear plugs or pretectors in
17.This apparatus has been designed with Class-l the ear canals or over the ears must be worn when operating 3.Plug in the mixer's power cord to a live AC outlet
construction and must be connected to a mains socket outlet the equipment in order to prevent permanent hearing loss if and turn on the mixer.
with a protective earthing connection(grounding prong). exposure is in excess of the limits set forth here:
18.This apparatus has been equipped with a rocker-style 4. lf using powered speakers, turn them on.
AC mains power switch.This switch is located on the rear Otherwise, connect passive speakers to an amp with
panel and should remain readily accessible to the user. speaker cables,and turn it on.Adjust the powered
19.This mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the
disconnect device, so the disconnect device shall remain speaker or amplifier level controls to however the
readily operable. manufacturer recommends.
(This is usually all the way up.)

1 2
FRONT PANEL FEATURE
1. MIC Input Jacks
These are balanced XLR-type microphone input jacks .
(1:Group ,2:Hot ,3:Cold)
2.Line Input Jacks
These are balanced TRS phone-jack line input jacks
(T:Hot ,R:Cold ,S:Group). You can connect either
balanced or unbalanced phone plugs to these jacks.
3.+48V Phantom Power Switch
This switch toggles phantom power on and off .Turn this
switch on ,it suppliers +48V phantom power to the
corresponding channel for XLR mic input jacks
4.+48V Phantom Power Indicator
The red LED lights up when the phantom power is
switched on .Phantom power is requried to operate
condenser microphones .
5.Gain Control
Adjusts the input signal level .To get the best balance
between the S/N ratio and dynamic range ,adujst the
10
gain so that the peak indicator lights only occasionally 11
and briefly on the highest input transients. The -60 to 13
+10 scale is the MIC input adjustment range .The 40 to 12
+10 scale is the Line input adjustment range .
15
6.LOW CUT Switch 14
To turn the LOW CUT switch on ,it cuts frequencies
below 75Hz . 16
7.Hi-Z Switch
The Hi-Z switch raises the impedance of the line input to
be suitable for passive guitar and bass .This feature only
works when the Line switch is engagaed .Pressing Hi-Z
without Line will have no effect .With the Hi-Z button
11. Pan Control
pressed ,the input impedance is 1MΩ ,without it is 10kΩ.
The PAN control adjust the amount of the
8. Equalizer (High. Mid ,Mid-Fre ,Low) channel signal sent to the left vs the right
This 4-band equalizer adjusts the frequency on each outputs .On mono channels ,these controls act
channel .Setting the knob to the middle position produces as pan spots .On hybrid and stereo channels ,
a flat responese from the corresponding band .Turning the they work like balance control on a home stereo .
knob to the right boosts the corresponding frequency band , They do not affect AUX MON or FX mixes .
while turning to the left attenuates the band .
12.Mute Switch
9.AUX1 Control Press the switch on mute the channel in the
Adjusts the level of the signal sent from the channel to the main mix.The AUX MOn output of the channel
AUX1 bus. is muted ,but the FX output of the internal FX
processor and FX Send is not .
10.AUX2/FX Control
Adjusts the level of the signal sent from the channel to 13.Mute LED Indicator
the AUX2 bus & FX bus .Noted that the signal level sent The LED lights up when the Mute switch is on .
to the bus is also affected by the channel fader

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14.Solo Switch 25.Effect Displayer
The SOLO switch is used to route the channel Show the kinds of effector .
signal to the solo bus or to the PFL bus( Pre 17 18 20 23
22 26. Program Control
Fader Listen ).This enables you to listen to a
The program control operates as a selector for
channel signal without affecting the main output
the selection of preset effect .Turn “right”to
signal .The signal you hear is taken either before
move up the numbers and trun "left" to lower it
the Pan control or after the Pan(PFL ,mono) and
down .Press the knob to select desired effect
channel fader (Solo ,stereo) 24 to be used .
15.Peak LED indicator
27. FX Control
The PEAK LED lights up when the input singal
is driven too high .If this happens ,back off the 21 Controls how much effect goes in to the mixing
19 of the sound to output .
GAIN control ,and if necessary ,check the 25
setting of the channel EQ . 28.Parameter Control 30 26
Parameter enables you to simulate different sizes 29
16.Channel Fader
of rooms because ,in a larger room ,the main
The Channel Fader control the channel signal 35 32
from off ,to unity gain ,on up to 10dB .Use these
section of a reverb takes longer to reach you .And 31
this could be adjusted the depth ,speed ,etc for the 33
faders to adjust the balance between the various 34
channels .
selected effect .The last effect type is saved . 28
27
17.LINE/USB Switch 29.USB Port
This could be connected with an external 36
Pressing the switch to toggle the audio source
U-DISK device .
input between LINE mono input jack and
37
computer interface . 30.MP3 Displayer 43
Show the MP3 planning ,time and other 42 38
18.INPUT & OUTPUT Jacks 41
instruction.
INPUT Jacks :These RCA pin jacks input a
stereo sound source .Use these jacks when 31.Pragram(Push) Control 45 39 40
you want to connect a CD player directly to This knob operates as a selector for the
the mixer. selection songs from the flash drive or 44
OUTPUT Jacks : These RCA pin jacks can be Bluetooth device .Press knob to select
or paly/puase sound . 46
connected to an external recorder such as an
MD recorder in order to record the same signal 32. STOP/REC Swich
that is being output via the stereo output jacks . Press this button ,you can stop the music playing
19.Returns Jack from the USB/Bluetooth or record music from the
The stereo Return jack generally serve as the 22. FX TO AUX1 Switch U-Disk or the mixer.
47 48 49
return for the effects mix (created using the Turn on the swtich to send the effect signal to AUX1 . 33.REP Swtich
post-fader AUX Sends) by connecting the
23. AUX2 Jacks Press this button and it will make you choose
output of an external effects device . 36.LED Meter
This impendance balanced phone type output jack .This from repeating all songs or single repeat .
20.CTRL ROOM Jacks jack output signal from the channel AUX2 bus .For Power Indicator : It lights when the mixer power is on
The CTRL ROOM output is normally connected
34.HIGH & LOW Control 48V Indicatior : It lights when the phantom power switch is
example ,can use this jack to connect to the effector or
to the monitoring system in the control room and
Controls how much High and Low EQ mixes turned on .
prompt box ,or other this class monitoring system .
carries the stereo mix or ,when selected ,the solo with the track coming from the USB or Bluetooth
LED Meter :It indicates the stereo signal strength of the
signals . The CR OUTS mirror what is coming out 24. MAIN OUTPUT Jacks device .
main mix after the main fader .Noted :The "0" segment
of the Phones output . These jacks deliver the mixers'stereo ouput .You usde 35.Main Push Swich for +48V Phantom Power corresponds to the nominal output level .The peack indicator
these jacks ,for example ,to connect to the power This switch toggles phantom power on and off .
21.AUX1 Jacks lights when the output reaches the clipping level .
amplifier driving your main speakers . When the switch is on ,the mnixer suppliers +48V
This impendance balanced phone type output
jack .This jack output signal from the channel phantom power to all channels that have XLR mic
AUX1 bus .For example ,can use this jack to input jacks.Turn this switch on when using one or
connect to the effector or prompt box ,or other more phantom-powered condenser microphones .
this class monitoring system .
5 6
37. 7-Band Stereo Graphic Equalizer 46. Phones Jack
Used to change the frequency response of selected This TRS stereo jack will drive any standard headphone
sounds ,such as particluar instruments or vocals in an to very load levels .The headphone output is the stereo
audio track. It can be used to enhance the bass or main mix ,not affacted by main fader .
highlight an instrucment or just make your audio sound
47.FX Fader
better overall
Use this fader to gently adjust the volume of the stereo
38.Returns Control output from the internal FX processor being added to
Used to change the volume that comes back from the main mix .
an external sound processor to the mixer .
48.MP3/BT Fader
39.CD/TAPE RET Control Use this fader to gently adjust the main volume of
Adjusts the level of the signal sent from CD IN/TAPE coing from USB or Bluetooth device connected .
IN jacks . 53 54
49.L MAIN R Fader
40. AUX1 Main Control Use this fader to gently adjust the level of the main
Used to change the volume that goes out from the mix and affacts the meter and main line-level outputs .
53.SPEAKER OUTPUTS 54.FANS
AUX1 jack of the mixer to an external processor. 50.Power Switch These jacks are for connecting with the speakers . The fans are cooling the inside amplifiers to avoid
Use the Power Switch to turn on the mixing console .The Minimum impedance is 4ohm per channel .Always it to be too hot to be broken.
41. AUX2/FX Main Control
Power switch should always be in the "OFF" position use 8ohm speakers or higher if connecting two
Used to change the volume that goes out from the
when you are about to connect your unit to the main .To speakers per channel .
AUX2/FX jack of the mixer to an external processor.
disconnect the unit from the mains ,pull out the main
42. Phones/Ctrl Room Control cord plug .When installing the product ,ensure that the
Used to change the volume goes out to headphone plug is easily accesible .
and ctrl room output .
51.AC INPUT
43. PFL LED Indicator The console is connected to the mains via the cable
It lights up when the solo switch one or more channel supplied ,which meets the required safety standards .An
is pressed . appropriate mains cable is supplied with the equipment .
44.Bluetooth Switch 52. Computer interface (computer USB port )
Long press the switch to turn Bluetooth function on Connected to the computer via a USB cable .Turn on the
and long press again to trun it off . switch from the LINE/USB input channel and toggle the
signal from input channel to computer .After connected ,
45. Bluethooth LED Indicator
you could play music through the computer and recording
This will light up when Bluetooth is turned on and will
the music from mixer to computer .
alternate blink lights when trying to pair to the device .

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Jack and Connector List Troubleshooting

Connector Types

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