Instrukcja obsługi Citronic CM10-LIVE


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CM-series compact mixing consoles
CM4-LIVE (170.800) CM4-STUDIO (170.810)
CM6-LIVE (170.801)
CM8-LIVE (170.802) CM8-STUDIO (170.812)
CM10-LIVE (170.803)
User Manual
Features:
4 “ ”LIVE models with USB/SD player and delay effect
2 “ ”STUDIO models with audio input/output USB
3-band EQ per channel
+48V phantom power
8 and 10 channel models are rack-mountable
Channel inserts for mono inputs
AUX feed from each channel
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Introduction:
Thank you for choos a Citronic CM series mixer. This product has been designed to offer reliable, high quality mixing for ing
stage and/or studio applications with unfailing consistency. In order to gain the best results from this equipment and avoid
damage through misuse, please read and follow these instructions and retain for future reference.
Warning:
To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose any of the components to rain or moisture.
If liquids are spilled on the surface, stop using immediately, allow unit to dry out and have checked by qualified personnel before
further use.
Avoid impact, extreme pressure or heavy vibration to the unit.
There are no user serviceable parts inside the mixer refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Safety
Check that the supplied adapter and connectors are in good condition and the mains supply voltage is correct.
Ensure signal leads are of good condition without shorted connections (especially when using phantom power)
Do not use the USB connector as a general purpose power source or charger.
Do not allow any foreign particles to enter the console through connectors or control apertures
Placement
Keep out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources.
Keep away from damp or dusty environments.
When rack-mounting, (CM8-LIVE, CM10-LIVE, CM8-STUDIO) use rack ears supplied, securing firmly.
Ensure adequate access to controls and connections, including USB/SD player on rear panel (CM-LIVE)
Cleaning
Use a soft cloth with a neutral detergent to clean the casing as required
Use a soft brush to clear debris from the control surface
Do not use strong solvents for cleaning the unit.
Control Panel
1. XLR MIC input
2. Channel INSERT TRS 6.3mm jack
3. LINE input 6.3mm jack
4. Channel GAIN rotary
5. PAN (L-R balance) control
6. 3-band EQ (HIGH/MID/LOW) controls
7. Channel AUX output level
8. EFF rotary internal delay or EFFECT out (CM-LIVE)
9. Channel volume fader
10. Channel PEAK LED
11. +48V phantom power switch
12. Stereo channel line input 2 x 6.3mm jack
13. Stereo channel line input 2 x RCA
14. REC output record out on 2 x RCA
15. AUX output 6.3mm jack
16. EFFECT output 6.3mm jack (overrides Delay eect)
17. USB/SD player display (CM-LIVE)
18. PHONES output stereo 6.3mm jack
19. USB/SD player transport controls (CM-LIVE)
20. Power LED
21. VU and CLIP LEDs for L + R output
22. DELAY and REPEAT controls (CM-LIVE)
23. PHONES output level
24. AUX output level
25. EFFECT output level (CM-LIVE)
26. MAIN fader master volume control
Rear Panel
Connection
Before connecting to amplifier or other equipment, turn down all volume controls to avoid loud noises which may
cause damage to other equipment. Always switch amplifier power on last in line with volume levels down.
Using good quality 6.3mm jack leads (balanced or unbalanced), connect L + R outputs from the mixer to the
amplifier, recorder or whichever equipment is to receive the main mix output.
If phantom power is to be used, press the +48V switch in. “ ”
Connect microphones, DI boxes other balanced low impedance audio inputs to the mono channels using a and
quality XLR lead.
Connect high impedance and line level signals to the mono inputs using a 6.3mm jack lead .
For the stereo channel, connect left and right line level signals via 6.3mm jack or RCA leads (unbalanced).
Channel inserts may be connected to individual processing equipment like EQ or compressors. These connections
completely interrupt the signal flow and divert to the external processor before returning to the channel for volume
adjustment via the channel fader. This requires a stereo to 2 x mono jack lead the 2 mono ends are send and
return connections, the stereo connection is wired as per below.
Recording equipment can be connected via the REC outputs using a twin RCA lead and the 6.3mm jack AUX “ ”
output can be connected monitoring or external processing equipment if required. Individual levels can be to
adjusted to the AUX output via the individual channel AUX controls.
For CM-LIVE models, if the internal delay effect is not quired, a send can be connected from the EFFECT jack re “ ”
output to and external effect unit, whereby the EFF channel controls act as individual level controls to the EFFECT
output (same as for AUX output)
With all faders down, connect the supplied AC adapter to the 12Vac input and to the mains supply (ensure correct
supply voltage) the power LED will illuminate (if phantom power is selected, this LED should light also)
Checking
Test each channel s gain level by making the loudest expected sound into it and increasing the GAIN control until
the red PEAK LED starts to light. Then back the GAIN off slightly until the PEAK LED hardly lights at all.
Test the main mix output by increasing the MAIN fader and selected channel faders whilst making sound through
the channel(s) the L + R output LED ladders should begin to show the output as it varies up and down.
Connecting a pair of headphones to the PHONES stereo 6.3mm jack is a good way of checking the mix output,
remembering to gradually increase the PHONES level control.
Turn down all faders and then switch power on to connected equipment (amplifier last in line) and increase volume
levels. Gradually increase MAIN and channel faders again and the sound should be heard through the speakers or
be indicated on the recording equipment.
27. 12Vac power input (adapter supplied)
28. USB type B output/monitoring input (CM-STUDIO only)
29. L + R main output (on top control panel for CM-STUDIO)
30. SD card slot (CM-LIVE only)
31. USB type A input (CM-LIVE only)


Specyfikacje produktu

Marka: Citronic
Kategoria: Konsola miksująca
Model: CM10-LIVE

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