1. READ SAFETY INSTRUCTION BOOKLET BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT 2. Study this setup diagram. 3. Place mixer in an appropriate position for operation. 4. Make sure all devices are turned off and all faders are at “zero” 5. Connect all stereo input sources as indicated in the diagram. 6. Connect the stereo outputs to the power amplifier(s), tape decks, and/or audio sources. 7. Plug your mixer and other devices into AC power. 8. Switch everything on in the following order. • audio input sources (i.e. turntables or CD players) • your mixer • last, any amplifiers 9. When turning off, always reverse this operation by, • turning off amplifiers • your mixer • last, any input devices 10. Go to for product registration. 2 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS 1. AC In: This mixer is designed to work with the power supply assembly that comes with the unit. While the power is switched off, plug the power supply into the mixer first, and then plug it into the outlet. 2. Power Switch: Use this switch to turn on the mixer after all input devices are already connected to prevent damage to your equipment. Turn the mixer on before you turn on amplifiers and turn of amplifiers before you turn off the mixer. 3. Master Balanced Output: Connect these balanced 1/4” outputs to a PA system or recording device. 4. Master Output: This is your main mixer output. Connect it to a PA system, powered monitors or a home stereo with a RCA stereo input. The level of this output signal is controlled by the master volume knob. 5. Booth Output: Connect this output to a monitor system such as a DJ booth or floor monitor. 6. Record Output: Connect this output a recording device such as a tape deck or CD recorder. The level of the record output is based upon pre-master levels. 7. Phono/Line Input: Connect this input to your audio sources. To connect a turntable with phono-level outputs, set the LINE/PHONO switch (10) to the PHONO position. To connect a CD player or other line-leve device, set the LINE/PHONO switch to the LINE position. 8. Line Input: Connect this input to line-level devices like CD players. 9. Fader Start Output: Attach 1/8” fader start cables to compatible media players such as CD Players with fader start inputs. 10. Line/Phono Switch: Phono/Line Source Switch: This switch activates and deactivates the sensitive RIAA phono preamplifiers. Only turntables with phono level output should be used when the switch is in the phono position. 11. Ground Connection: Connect this grounding screw to the ground wire of any turntable or other device that has a ground wire. 12. MIC2 Input: Connect this input to a microphone with a 1/4” connector into Channel 2. To use MIC2, switch the INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH of Channel 2 to MIC located on the face panel. 3 4 FRONT PANEL FEATURES 1. Crossfader: This replaceable crossfader fades between channels assigned to CFA and CFB. The fader can be replaced by a Numark “D-Type” or “CP-Pro” fader. Call Numark customer service for information. 2. EQ Kills: Eliminates High, Mid, or Low frequencies for a unique effect. Each set of three switches will only affect audio routed through the crossfader. 3. 3 Audio Channels: The mixer contains three audio channels which are described in detail in the Audio Channel section in this manual. 4. Headphone Monitoring: This section contains the CUE GAIN knob to adjust the headphone volume, and the CUE BLEND knob to mix between the master and the channels selected by the PFL buttons on each channel. Pressing the CUE BLEND button activates a split cue mode. Push the knob to engage a split cuing mode which sends all audio channels with the CUE Assign button engaged to the left side of the headphones and the MASTER output to the right side of the headphones. This mode is an excellent way to mix when booth monitoring is not available. 5. Microphone Adjustments: The MIC GAIN knob controls the level of the microphone input on the front panel. There are also a MIC BASS knob and a MIC TREBLE knob to control the sound of the microphone input. To turn the microphone on, move the MIC switch to the ON position. 6. Output Levels: The master level output is controlled by the MASTER knob. The booth output level is controlled by the BOOTH knob. 7. Beat Synced Effects: The mixer has a highly customizable beat-synced effect system which is described in further detail in the Effects Section in this manual. 8. Microphone Input: This 1/4" input is for the microphone controlled by the Microphone Adjustments (#5). 9. Headphone Output: Connect your headphones to this 1/4” output. 10. Crossfader Slope Adjustment: This knob adjusts the slope of the crossfader from a smooth fade (mixing) to a sharp cut (scratching). 11. Cue Tone: This knob adjusts the tone of the headphone output without affecting any other output. This can be used to help mix while in a loud environment. 12. Cross Fader Start: Both sides of the crossfader have a FADER START switch which can be used to trigger external devices which ha...