1.
DJ Microphone Socket
Connect the microphone with XLR plug or 1/4" jack plug. You can adjust the microphone volume by using the DJ-MIC
fader (5).
2.
Treble Control
Used to increase or lower the high of the DJ-MIC.
3.
Bass Control
Used to increase or lower the low of the DJ-MIC.
4.
Talkover switch
When the Talkover switch is on, all other signal sources will be attenuated by 15dB, so that the microphone can be
clearly heard. In the OFF position, all signals returns to their original level.
5.
DJ-MIC Level Control
Used to adjust the level of DJ-MIC outputs.
6.
Phono/Line/Usb/Mic Switch
Use this switch to select the input to be sent to the individual channel.
7.
Channel Fader
Used to adjust the level of each channel.
8.
Crossfader
Use slide-fader to gain a smooth volume control between channel 1 and channel 2 without re-adjusting the channel
volume-controls. If the crossfader is in the center position. Both channels can be heard.
9.
Master Level VU-meter
The LED display shows the level of the left and right master output.
10. Headphone Socket
Connect your headphone with impedance between 16 and 600 Ohms to this connector.
11. Cue select knob
Connect your headphones to the headphones socket and select the desired channel (channel 1-4 or MIC) for
monitoring with the Cue switch.
12. Phone Level Control
With this knob, you can adjust the headphones volume without changing the output signal.
13. Master Control
Adjust the level of the master-output.
14. Power Switch
Press down the button to turn on this unit.
15. USB
Connect to USB stick.
16. LCD DISPLAY
The LCD display show you some information as playback support, file name, elapsed time, total time, file number, total
file number, etc.
17. MODE SELECT
Short press to select the USB and BT-function. Long press to turn on/off the mode.
18. Play/pause
Each time you press this button, the operation changes from play to pause or from pause to play.
19. FOLDER
Allows you to select a directory on the playback USB support.
20. REPEAT
Use this button to repeat one track or all the track.
21. |<< PREVIOUS
Use this button to re-start the track or to select the previous track.
22. >>| NEXT
Use this button to select the next track.
23. AC Connection
Used to plug the power cord in. Only operate the fuse when the device is disconnected from mains. Only use fuses of
the same rating and power.
24. Master Output
Master output connects to the main amplifier, accepts RCA jacks.
25. Rec Output
To connect your recording unit. These jacks are RCA types. Which are suitable for connection of a recording device. Its
level is not influenced by the master control.
26. Phono/Line Inputs Sockets
These inputs, for CH1-4, accept RCA-plug connectors. Use phono input socket for phonograph turntables. Use line
socket for CD players, cassette players. Line level musical instruments with stereo outputs such as rhythm machines or
samplers should also be connected with the line input socket.
27. MIC Sockets
Connect your microphone with 1/4" jack plug here. The signals of MIC 2 can be controlled via CH 4, if MIC/LINE 4
switch is set to MIC.
28. GND
Connect the earth cable from the turntables. This helps to reduce humming and pop noise.
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