User manual STANTON RM.416

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[. . . ] RM. 416 4 channel Rack Mount MixeR user Manual important Safety instructions 1. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. [. . . ] Microphone input (Mic): Connect a standard unbalanced 1/4 plug or XLR 3-pin balanced male plug. To monitor any source connected to these jacks, set the channel INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH to LN4. 4. aux 4 inputs (aux4): These inputs could be used to connect CD players, Tape Decks and other line level instruments. To monitor any source connected to these jacks, set the channel INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH to AUX 4. Ph/aux input (Ph3/aux3): You can use these Inputs to connect your turntable, CD players, etc. For example: - Connect your turntables and set the PH/AUX switch to PHONO. - Connect your CD players, Tape decks, iPods, etc and set the PH/AUX switch to AUX. To monitor any source connected to these inputs, set the channel INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH to PH 3/AUX 3. Fader Start control Jack (FaDeR): Connect the mini plug included with your CD player and press the FADER START button. This function allows the fader to activate or return to the preset Cue Point on your compatible CD player. gnD (gRounD teRMinal): To eliminate electrical hum, connect the ground cable from your standard turntable ground post to the RM. 416 ground terminal. Some turntables (like the Stanton STR8. 150) do not require grounding wire. channel line level Selector Switches (Ph/aux): These switches are used to change the voltage line levels of their related Phono/Aux RCA inputs jacks. Turn OFF the RM. 416 before changing the position of the LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCH. When connecting turntables with magnetic cartridges to these jacks set the switch to PHONO, and when using line level input devices set the switch to AUX. troubleshooting Problem / Symptom no Sound. Possible cause / Solution Is the power ON?Based on your connections, check that you have properly set the INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH. Make sure that the GAIN, CHANNEL FADER, and MASTER VOLUME are turned up. If a microphone is not being used, move the Mic switch to the OFF position and turn all its related controls down. Only plug turntables into this input, do not plug in CD players or other line level sources. Some less expensive audio cables can be susceptible to hum and interference. Make sure the mixer is not mounted too close to high power amplifiers or lighting equipment power supplies or ballasts. [. . . ] Warranty Service in the united States: Please contact Stanton Tech Support BEFORE sending your product. In some cases, our Tech Support team can resolve your problem immediately, avoiding down time due to shipping delays. However, if Tech Support determines that a repair is needed; please call us at +1 (954) 949-9600 to obtain a Return Authorization Number (RA#) PRIOR to shipping your product to us. Warranty Service outside the united States: To initiate a warranty repair, please contact the authorized Stanton dealer from whom you purchased your product, and follow the dealer's return policy. [. . . ]

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