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    Additional mixing operations
    Adjusting the monitor
    You can check the sound on the headphones etc. during play and cue
    the channel you want to mix, and adjust the volume and check the
    mixing sound.
    Monitoring CH1
    1Press [CUE CH1] to turn on the monitor
    sound
    •The display lamp lights once the CUE button is pressed.
    •Monitor sound from the selected channel is output to
    PHONES (Headphones) and MONITOR OUT terminal.
    •Mixed sound can be output by pressing multiple CUE buttons.
    When using an effector (
     left side of this page)
    Press [CUE EFFECT] to turn on the
    monitor sound
    •Monitor EFFECT RETURN is output.
    2Select the input, adjust the input level,
    sound, and adjust the volume with the
    channel fader and cross fader
    ( page 9, Mixing, instructions 3 - 7)
    3Turn [MIXING] and adjust mixing
    •Turn completely to the right for audio from the master output.
    •Turn completely to the left for audio from the channel selected
    with the CUE button.
    •When the control knob is in the center position the audio
    level of the master output and the channel selected with the
    CUE button is half and half.
    •The monitor volume level is displayed in the MONITOR
    column of the output level meter.
    4Switch [MODE] and select the monitor
    sound
    You can select the monitor sound to be stereo or split
    between the channel selected with CUE button (L) and
    master (R).
    Select MONO SPLIT and the monitor output will become
    monaural, left (L) will output audio from the channel selected
    with the CUE button, and the right (R) will output audio from
    the master output channel.
    5Turn [LEVEL] to adjust the monitor
    volume
    •Even if the MASTER LEVEL and MASTER BALANCE is
    changed the monitor sound does not change.
    Adjusting the effect
    You can adjust the volume level and select the output point when
    using an externally connected effector.
    1Switch [EFFECT] to ON
    Outputs to the external effector.
    2Switch [PRE/POST] and select the
    output point
    PRE: Outputs before the channel fader
    POST: Outputs after the channel fader
    3Turn [SEND] to adjust the output level
    Adjusts the output volume level sent to the external
    effector.
    4Turn [RETURN] to adjust the input level
    Adjusts the input volume level from the external
    effector.
    •An effect is applied to the input source sound and output to
    the MASTER OUT 1 terminal.
    On the channel you have selected to use
    effect output
    OUTPUT
    LEVEL
    meter
    Using output separationWhen using output separation (dual output separation) ( page 12),
    audio is output through the MASTER OUT 2 (REAR) terminal. 
    						
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    Using play mode functions
    1Switch to either [L/R SPLIT (CH1 CH2)]
    or [L/R SPLIT (CH3 CH4)] and select the
    channel to adjust individually
    The input of the selected channel is allocated to
    the channel to be adjusted on the panel.
    CH1 or CH2 input: Left (L) is input to CH1 on the panel, right
    (R) is input to CH2 on the panel.
    CH3 or CH4 input: Left (L) is input to CH3 on the panel, right
    (R) is input to CH4 on the panel.
    •The L or R PLAY MODE lamp of the selected channel lights.
    •By selecting OFF, input becomes both channels without any
    separation. The L or R PLAY MODE lamp doesn’t light.
    2Adjusting left (L) and right (R) input
    level and sound, and use the channel
    fader to adjust the volume
    ( page 9, Mixing, instructions 4 - 5)Adjusting the CH1 or CH2 level, sound, channel fader
    Left (L) input: Use any of the CH1 knobs on the panel
    Right (R) input: Use any of the CH2 knobs on the panel
    Adjusting the CH3 or CH4 level, sound, channel fader
    Left (L) input: Use any of the CH3 knobs on the panel
    Right (R) input: Use any of the CH4 knobs on the panel
    •Mixed source audio is output from the left (L) and right (R)
    terminals of MASTER OUT 1.
    Output separation
    (dual output separation)
    (e.g.) MASTER OUT 1 (FRONT)
    terminal:
    For the front speaker
    MASTER OUT 2 (REAR)
    terminal:
    For the rear speaker
    Turn [SEPARATE OUT] ON
    •CH1 and CH2 input is output from the MASTER OUT 1
    (FRONT) and MASTER OUT 1 (XLR) terminal.
    •CH3 and CH4 input is output from the MASTER OUT 2
    (REAR) terminal.
    •The FRONT and REAR PLAY MODE lamps light.
    Using the play mode function, by separating the left (L) and right (R)
    selected input channel you can individually adjust the left (L) and right
    (R) volume and sound.
    LR
    LR
    [MASTER OUT 1]
    [MASTER OUT 2]Venue By turning the SEPARATE OUT function ON, you can output audio
    through 2 separate channels, from MASTER OUT 1 (FRONT) and
    from MASTER OUT 2 (REAR). You can adjust the left and right output
    individually and use the cross fader for real time play.
    Using the cross faderFrom Mixing on page 9, perform instructions 6-7.
    Select the same channel selected above in instruction 1 for switching
    ASSIGN A and ASSIGN B.
    Adjusting the master output volume and balanceFrom Mixing on page 9, perform instruction 8.
    Using the cross faderFrom Mixing on page 9, perform instructions 6-7.
    While the cross fader is in NORMAL position
    While ASSIGN A : 1 or 2, ASSIGN B : 3 or 4
    When the cross fader is moved all the way toward 
    :
    Only the source audio assigned to  is output from the MASTER
    OUT 1 (FRONT) and MASTER OUT 1 (XLR) left (L) and right (R)
    terminals.
    When the cross fader is moved all the way toward 
    :
    Only the source audio assigned to  is output from the MASTER
    OUT 2 (REAR) left (L) and right (R) terminals.
    When the cross fader is in the center position:
    Source audio assigned to 
     is output through the MASTER OUT 1
    (FRONT) and MASTER OUT 1 (XLR) terminals, and source audio
    assigned to 
     is output through the MASTER OUT 2 (REAR) terminal.
    Adjusting the input level and sound, and using the
    channel fader to adjust the volume
    From Mixing on page 9, perform instructions 4-5.
    Adjusting the master output volume and balanceFrom Mixing on page 9, perform instruction 8.
    Adjust the volume and left (L) and the right (R) balance of the MASTER
    OUT 1 (FRONT), MASTER OUT 1 (XLR) and MASTER OUT 2 (REAR)
    output.
    Adjusting individually of left (L) and right (R) inputPerform instructions 1-2 on the left.
    PLAY MODE
    lamp
    Individually adjusting the left (L) and
    right (R) input 
    						
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    Fader start function
    You can start music play from the SL-DZ1200 direct drive digital turntable (not included) using the channel fader and cross fader by connecting the
    digital turntables to CH1 and CH4. (A control cable is necessary for this connection.  page 8)
    3Switch [FADER START (CH1)] to ON
    1Turn [ASSIGN A] and select any number
    other than 1
    •The channel fader will not start the digital turntable if 1 is
    selected.
    2Push the channel fader all the way to
    zero
    4Push the channel fader up when you
    want to start play
    •Play instantly begins from the digital turntable.
    Start using the channel fader
    If you push the channel fader back to the original position (zero) after
    play on the digital turntable has started, the digital turntable returns to
    the set point and waits in the standby position.
    3Switch [FADER START (CH1)] to ON
    1Turn [ASSIGN A] and select 1
    2Push [CROSS FADER] all the way in the
    direction opposite the source you want
    to start (
    )
    Start using the cross fader
    If you push the cross fader back to the original position after play on
    the digital turntable has started, the digital turntable returns to the set
    point and waits in the standby position.
    4Slide [CROSS FADER] in the direction
    opposite of instruction 2 when you want
    to start play
    •Play instantly begins from the digital turntable.
    Alternate play of two digital turntables connected to CH1
    and CH4
    When the cross fader operation switch is set to NORMAL.
    3Switch [FADER START (CH1)] and
    [FADER START (CH4)] to ON
    1Turn [ASSIGN A] to select 1 and turn
    [ASSIGN B] to select 4
    4Push [CROSS FADER] all the way in the
    direction opposite of instruction 2
    (towards 
    ), when you want to start
    play
    •Play instantly begins from the digital turntable connected to
    CH1. (At the same time, the digital turntable returns to the
    set point when playing on CH4)
    5Push [CROSS FADER] all the way in the
    direction opposite of instruction 4
    (towards 
    )
    •Play instantly begins from digital turntable on CH4.
    •Play on CH1 instantly returns to the set point. When the digital turntable you want to control is connected to CH1
    and the channel fader operation switch is set to NORMAL.
    •When individually adjusting the left (L) and right (R) input (
     page
    12), perform the following instructions simultaneously for the CH1
    and CH2 channel faders on the panel.When the digital turntable you want to control is connected to CH1
    and the cross fader operation switch is set to NORMAL.
    Before use•Turn [MODE] to TURNTABLE on the rear panel of the digital
    turntables connected to CH1 and CH4.
    •Set the auto cue point and cue point on the digital turntables
    connected to CH1 and CH4, and standby at the set point.
    Note
    While you are using the fader to start play, turning the unit off and on
    may stop or start the digital turntable.
    2Push [CROSS FADER] all the way in the
    direction opposite the source you want
    to start (
    ) 
    						
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    Block diagram
    CH FADER
    CH1-CH4
    MONITOR
    LEVEL
    RETURN
    CUE 
    ON/OFF
    CD/LINE
    LINE PHONO
    CH1-CH4
    EFFECT PRE/POST
    MASTER BAL.
    MASTER
    OUT 1 (XLR)
    (BAL.OUT) MASTER
    OUT 2
    (REAR) MASTER
    OUT 1
    (FRONT) REC OUT DIGITAL
     OUT
    MASTER LEVEL
    C.FADER
    NORMAL/REV.CROSS FADERNORMAL/REV.
    CH1-CH4C.FADER
    CURVE  TYPE
    PHONO EQ LINE
    LINE CD/LINE
    PHONO 1
    DIGITAL
    IN
    CH1
    DIGITAL
    IN CH4 CH2
    CH3 CH1
    TRIM
    CH1-CH4
    DAI
    Receiver
    DAC
    HIGH/
    MID/LOW
    CH1-CH4
    L/R SPLIT 
    ON/OFFL/R SPLIT 
    ON/OFF
    EFFECT
    RETURN
    MIC1
    MIC2
    MIC LEVEL
    ANALOG SWITCHANALOG SWITCHEFFECT MIX CHANGE
    PHASE Master-Lch/
    Cue-mix
    Cue-Rch/
    Master-mixCue-Lch
    Master-Rch
    EFFECT
    SEND PLAYER
    CONTROL
    BAL. AMP MICRO
    COMPUTER
    EFFECT POST CH1CUE MIX
    MASTER MIX
    L ch
    R ch
    CH4
    L
    R/MONO CH1L ch
    R ch
    SEND
    OUTPUT LEVEL METER
    MONITOR
     OUT
    PHONES
    R IN
    OFF
    ONPulse trans. L INMONITOR IN
    SEPARATE OUT ON:
    MASTER OUT1: CH1/CH2
    MASTER OUT2: CH3/CH4
    SEPARATE OUT OFF:
    MASTER OUT1: CH1/CH2/CH3/CH4
    MASTER OUT2: NO OUTPUT
    PHONO EQ
    PHONO EQ LINE
    PHONO 2
    PHONO 3
    CD/LINE
    CH4
    L
    R/MONO
    MIC AMP
    EFFECT PRE CH4 CH3 CH2
    CH2 CH1
    LOW
    HIGH
    MIC EQ
    L/R PLAY 
    MODE ASSIGN
    C.FADER
    ASSIGN A/B
    V. C . A 
    AMPV. C . A 
    AMPV. C . A 
    AMPV. C . A 
    AMP
    CH3CH4
    DAI Trans.
    MONO SPLIT
    MIX LEVEL
    MONITOR MIX
    STEREO
    ADC
    L ch
    R ch
    FRONT
    MIXER
    REAR
    MIXER
    ON OFF
    FADER START
    CH1,CH4
    EFFECT ON/OFF
    SEPARATE 
    OUT
    ON/OFF CHANGE
    PHASE (EFFECT)
    DAI
    Receiver
    DAC 
    						
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    Maintenance
    To clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.•Never use alcohol, paint thinner, or benzine to clean this unit.
    •Before using chemically treated cloth, read the instructions that came with the cloth carefully.
    Troubleshooting guide
    Before requesting service, make the below checks. If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if the remedies indicated
    in the chart do not solve the problem,
    refer to the “Customer Services Directory” on back cover if you reside in the U.S.A., or refer to the “Product information” on page 4 if
    you reside in Canada.
     Equalizer characteristics
    CD/LINE/PHONO
    LOW+12 dB, –24 dB (50 Hz)
    MID+12 dB, –24 dB (1 kHz)
    HIGH+12 dB, –24 dB (10 kHz)
    MIC
    LOW+12 dB, –24 dB (100 Hz)
    HIGH+12 dB, –24 dB (10 kHz)
     General
    Power supplyAC 120 V, 60 Hz
    Power consumption35 W
    Dimensions (WxHxD)300 mm x 103 mm x 330 mm
    (11
    26/32˝ X 41/16˝ X 13˝)
    Mass5.3 kg
    (11.7 lb.)
    Note
    Specifications are subject to change without notice.
    Mass and dimensions are approximate.
    Specifications
     Input sensitivity/input impedance
    PHONO (TRIM center)2.5 mV/47 kΩ
    LINE (TRIM center)250 mV/10 kΩ
    EFFECT RETURN250 mV/47 kΩ
    MIC0.7 mV/1 kΩ
     Rated output voltage/Output impedance
    MASTER 1, 2 (RCA) 1 V/600 Ω
    MASTER 1 (XLR) 1 V/600 Ω
    MONITOR1 V/1 kΩ
    REC OUT250 mV/1 kΩ
    EFFECT SEND250 mV/1 kΩ
     Headphone output30 mW/32 Ω
     Frequency response
    MASTER 1, 220 Hz to 20 kHz
    REC OUT20 Hz to 20 kHz
    EFFECT RETURN20 Hz to 20 kHz
    MIC20 Hz to 20 kHz
     Digital audio input
    Coaxial digital input
    Compatible sampling rate48 kHz/44.1 kHz/32 kHz (PCM)
     Digital audio output
    Coaxial digital output
    Sampling rate44.1 kHz (PCM)
    Page Reference
    8
    9
    7 - 8
    9 - 10
    7 - 8
    —
    8
    10
    9, 11
    9
    11
    11
    10
    9
    13
    8
    12
    Action
    Connect the power plug securely.
    Check the source and set the control to the
    proper position.
    Connect the units properly.
    Adjust the volume level controls correctly.
    Connect the channels correctly.
    Place the fluorescent light, other appliances or
    their power cables as far away from the unit as
    possible.
    Connect the grounding wire securely.
    Replace with a new fader.Contact your nearest dealer.
    Adjust the MASTER LEVEL or MONITOR LEVEL
    control knobs.
    Reduce the level by turning the TRIM control
    knob.
    Reduce the external effectors output level by
    adjusting the SEND or RETURN control knob.
    Turn the EFFECT switch ON for the channel to
    be used.
    Turn switch to the NORMAL position.
    Select the input source assigned to , .
    Turn ON the FADER START switch for thechannel to be used.
    Use a control cable to connect the digital turntable
    to the mixer.
    Switch the SEPARATE OUT switch to ON.
    Check
    Has the power plug been disconnected?
    Has the input switch been set to another
    source?
    Have any of the units been wrongly
    connected?
    Is the master level control or other volume
    level controls at the MIN position?
    Have you connected with the left and right
    terminals reversed?
    Is there a fluorescent light or other electrical
    appliances, or are their power cables near
    any of the connecting cables?
    Has the turntable’s grounding wire been
    disconnected?
    Is one of the faders worn out?
    Is the master volume level or monitor volumelevel too high?
    Is the input level too high?
    Is the input level from the external effectortoo high?
    Is the EFFECT switch OFF?
    Is the fader operation switch in theREVERSE position?
    Are the ASSIGN A and ASSIGN B switch
    settings wrong?
    Is the FADER START switch OFF?
    Are the digital turntable and mixer connectedusing a control cable?
    Is the SEPARATE OUT switch OFF?
    Problem
    No power.
    No sound even when the
    power is on.
    The volume is low.
    Left and right sound isreversed.
    Low hum or buzz is heard
    during play.
    Fader (control slider) doesnot move smoothly.
    Sound is distorted.
    External effectors sound isdistorted.
    Effect does not appear to be
    working.
    Fader operation is reversed.
    Cannot use the cross fader.
    Cannot start the digital
    turntable with the fader.
    Output is not separated. 
    						
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