This innovative family of mixers has been developed with input from the professional DJ community, bringing a previously unavailable, combination of user- friendly, functional design, rugged construction, and professional quality features together at an afforfable price. Stanton and your authorized Stanton dealer are dedicated to your complete satisfaction by offering benchmark service and support throughout the long life of your Stanton product. We appreciate your patronage, and look forward to many years of making music together. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS PRINTED BELOW MAY VOID WARRANTY • Follow all security advice printed on your mixer • When removing the unit's AC plug from the power source, grasp and pull the plug, NEVER the cord itself! • Avoid placing your mixer near heat sources, such as power amplifiers. • When in use, place your mixer on a stable surface, away from vibration. Always use care when carrying your mixer. Impact, or heavy vibration may compromise the unit's mechanical integrity. The manufacturer is not responsible for damage resulting from an impact, or misuse. • When in use, place your mixer away from sources of hum or noise, such as transformers, or electric motors. • To prevent overheating, always provide your mixer with adequate ventilation air space. • Avoid stepping on your mixer's AC cord. Repeated compression of the cord may lead to electrical shorting. • To avoid damage due to AC voltage peaks, always disconnect your mixer from the power source during electrical storms. If possible connect mixer to a surge protector. • Your mixer contains no user-serviceable parts. The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage or personal injury resulting from unauthorized user-servicing or modifications. In addition, the warranty will be void if any unauthorized service by the user is detected. Always return your mixer to an authorized Stanton dealer for servicing. FADER CLEANING AND INSTALL FADER CLEANING AND INSTALL After constant use the faders may need to be cleaned and lubricated from time to time. This will ensure long life and keep a smooth feeling throughout the fader's lifetime. Follow the instructions below to lubricate and clean your faders: Removing a fader: 1. Make sure mixer is powered off and power supply is disconnected from back of mixer. 2. Remove the fader to be cleaned or replaced by unscrewing the 2 outer screws on the fader plate (removing the 2 inner screws will detach the fader from the fader plate). 3. Disconnect the fader from mixer by removing the connector on the bottom of the fader. Installing a fader: 1. Once original fader has been removed, simply plug the 4-pin connector into the new fader. 2. Place fader back in mixer and replace 2 outer screws to secure fader. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS 15 16 1 14 2 3 17 17 17 13 12 4 11 10 9 5 7 7 6 8 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS 1. Microphone 1 input -This combo (1/4”/XLR) connector is used to connect a microphone. The volume is controlled by the MIC 1 knob. 2. Mic 1 level -Controls the input level of Microphone input 1. 3. Mic equalizer -Individual controls for high frequency, midrange, and low frequency equalization. The EQ controls both Microphone inputs. Note: Any changes made to EQ settings will change the overall output level. 4. Pre fader listen -Selects the channel(s) - 1, 2, or 3 - to be previewed in the headphones. 5. Channel faders -Controls the output volume of each channel. The signal is routed to the line faders after the gain, EQ, pan, and effects. 6. Crossfader -The crossfader is used to cross fade between channels 1 and 3. 7. Kill switches - Kill switches are used to completely eliminate Hi, Mid, or Low frequencies from the audio. This can be used as an performance effect. 8. Headphone outputs -This is the headphone output jack to connect your headphones. 9. Cue pan -Fades the headphone output between the PFL signal (selected by the Cue Select buttons) and master output, effectively allowing the user to preview a mix. 10. Cue level -Controls the volume of the headphone output. 11. Booth level -Controls the booth output level. This is basically a 2nd output. It is usually used for monitoring in a DJ booth, but can be used for various applications. 12. Master output Pan-This is the pan or balance control for the master output. 13. Master output level -Controls the overall output level of the mixer. 14. Output meters -These LEDs let you know if the audio coming out of the mixer is loud enough (or too loud!). If the LEDs reach the red, the mixer is probably clipping, or distorting. 15. Input selectors -These toggle switches select the input source between phono and line for each channel. 16. Input gains -Controls the input sensitivity level of each channel. An LED meter is provided on each of the 3 channels for proper adjustment of the levels. 17. Channel equalizer - Individual controls for high frequency, midrange, and l...