User manual STANTON RM.402

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[. . . ] In addition, the warranty will be void if any unauthorized service by the user is detected. Always return you mixer to an authorized Stanton dealer for servicing. Welcome Congratulations on your choice of the Stanton RM. 402 Professional DJ Mixer. The rackmountable RM. 402 offers up to three Microphone inputs, three Phono inputs and nine Line inputs--making it one of the most powerful DJ mixers around. And with Stanton's smooth fader movement and rock-solid reliability, it's the perfect mixer for mobile and club DJs alike. [. . . ] Zone Meter switch: Press this when you want the Output Level meter (23) to display the Zone output instead of the Master output. Zone Level knob: Adjusts the level being sent to the Zone outputs (i. e. Booth Level knob: Adjusts the level being sent to the Booth outputs (i. e. Cue Level knob: Adjusts the cue level being sent to the Headphone outputs. Cue Stereo/ Split toggle switch: Select whether you prefer to hear the Cue mix and Master output in stereo, or split with the Cue mix on one side and the Master on the other. Description of Functions 6. Headphone outputs: Connect up to two pairs of stereo headphones using 1/4-inch and 1/8-inch jacks. Cue Pan slider: This adjusts the relative headphone balance between the Cue mix (PFL) and Master output (PGM). Fader Start switch: Lets you automatically start a CD player from the cue point by moving the crossfader (requires a compatible CD player like the Stanton S-Series). Crossfader: Creates a gradual fade between two channels, as determined by the Crossfader Source selectors (14). Master Stereo/Mono toggle switch: Selects whether the Master output will be stereo or summed to mono. PFL switch: Push this to assign the channel to the Cue mix in headphones. Answer: "Pre-Fader Level. " In other words, the Channel fader does not affect the level you hear in the headphone cue mix. ) 13. Crossfader Source selectors: These select whether the input channel is assigned to the left side (A) or right side (B) of the crossfader. Select "BYPASS" if you don't want the channel assigned to the crossfader at all. For optimum signal-to-noise, raise the knob until the "max" LED lights occasionally (usually around the 2 o'clock position). Description of Functions 16. Input Selector switches: Use these to choose between the Phono, Line and Mic inputs. Talkover switch: Switch this to the "ON" position to enable Microphones 1 and 2. When moved to the "Talkover" position, the music is lowered by a preset amount when the mic is in use. Mic Level knobs: Use these to adjust the levels for Microphones 1 and 2. Note that the Talkover switch must be set to "ON" to hear the microphones. Microphone EQ knobs: Adjust the Hi and Low frequencies of Mic 1 and 2 by +/- 12dB. Use this to "tune" your mix to different venues, or to adjust the overall tonality of your mixes. [. . . ] If your CD players support Fader Start, connect the mini-cables and set the Fader Start switches to "ON". Slowly raise the Channel faders, Master fader, Booth level, Zone level and Mic level as appropriate and start mixing! Technical Specifications Frequency Response THD+N (Line) Signal to Noise Ratio (ref: max level) Noise Crosstalk (Line to Line, Phono to Line, Line to Phono) Fader Kill Microphone EQ Graphic EQ (7 band stereo) Line Inputs Phono Inputs Phono / CD Mic Inputs Master Outputs Zone Output Booth Output Record Output Headphone Output Dimensions (LxWxD) Weight 40 Hz, 80 Hz, 160 Hz, 500 Hz, 1. 6 kHz, 3. 2 kHz, 6. 4 kHz + 10 dB 7(RCA) , 1(1/4" Balanced) -10 dBV / >10 kOhm 2 (RCA), -50 dBV / 47 kOhm 2 (RCA), -50 dBV (Phono) -10 dBV (Line) / 47 kOhm 2 (1/4"), 1 (XLR) -50 dBV / 2. 4 kOhm 2 (1/4") Balanced/ (RCA) unbalanced, +4 dBu balanced / -10 dBV unbalanced 2 (RCA) unbalanced / -10 dBV 2 (RCA) unbalanced / -10 dBV 2 (RCA) unbalanced / -10 dBV 1 (1/4 inch), 1 (1/8 inch) greater than 32 Ohm load 18. 9 in. x 12 cm. ) 4. 5 kg (9. 9 lbs) > -90 dB > -90 dB Hi, Low +12 dB > 109 dB (main signal path) -98 dBV (Line input to any output) 20 Hz to 20 kHz +1 dB > 0. 005 % at 1 kHz Troubleshooting Problem / Symptom Possible Cause/ Solution Is the power on?Check the power switch. Make sure the channels are assigned properly to the crossfaders. [. . . ]

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