Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product PM-6 DRAGONFLY Nilfisk-ALTO
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6- CHANNEL MIXING CONSOLE WITH DIGIT AL EFFECTS PM-6 DRA GONFL Y LTO R www .altoproaudio.com V ersion 1. 1 April 2005 English User's Manual.
1 SAFETY RELA TED SYMBOLS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Protective Ground T erminal AC mains (Alternating Current) Hazardous Live T erminal ON: Denotes the product is turned on. OFF: Denotes the product is turned off. W ARNING Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent the possibility of death or injury to the user .
2 PREF ACE Dear Customer: Thank you very much L TO AUDIO TEAM For the L TO AUDIO TEAM, music and audio are more than a profession, it is a passion and an obsession! We have, in fact, been designing professional audio products for a number of years in cooperation with many of the world's major brands.
1. ...................................................................................................................................4 INTRODUCTION 2. FEA TURES..........................................................................................
Thank you very much for expressing your confidence in L TO products by purchasing PM-6 DRAGONFL Y 6-Channel Mixing Console with Digital Effects. The PM-6 is a professional compact mixer , which Provides the state of the art digital amplifier technology specifically .
5 3.5 Possible System Connection Mode for Live Sound Application 12 5 / 6 3/4 +15 +15 -15 -15 0 EQ HI 12kHz PEAK +15 +15 -15 -15 80Hz LOW 0 +12 -12 0 2.5kHz AUX 0 -+ 1 5 8 MID PA N RIGHT LEFT LEVEL +15 +15 -15 -15 0 EQ HI 12kHz PEAK +15 +15 -15 -15 80Hz LOW 0 +12 -12 0 2.
4. CONTROL ELEMENTS 1 2 5/6 3/4 +15 +15 -15 -15 0 EQ HI 12kHz PEAK +15 +15 -15 -15 80Hz LOW 0 +12 -12 0 2.5kHz AUX 0 -+ 1 5 8 MID PA N RIGHT LEFT LEVEL +15 +15 -15 -15 0 EQ HI 12kHz PEAK +15 +15 -15 -15 80Hz LOW 0 +12 -12 0 2.5kHz AUX 0 -+ 1 5 8 MID PA N RIGHT LEFT LEVEL +15 +15 -15 -15 0 EQ HI 12kHz PEAK +15 +15 -15 -15 80Hz LOW 0 +12 -12 0 2.
1 4.1 The MONO MIC/LINE CHANNELS 1 2 These are Channel 1 and Channel 2. Y ou can connect a balanced, low impedance microphone to the XLR socket. ON the 1/4" phone jack you can connect either a microphone or a line level instrument.
-+ 1 0 +15 +15 -15 -15 0 EQ HI 12kHz +15 +15 -15 -15 80Hz LOW 0 +12 -12 0 2.5kHz MID 4 5 6 PEAK AUX 0 -+ 1 5 8 PA N RIGHT LEFT LEVEL 1 8 8 D F X (PRE) POST 7 8 10 9 8 4.4 3-BAND EQUALIZER 4.5 AUX 7 Note: There is the possibility to configure this AUX Send as Pre-fader as we will explain later in this manual.
-30 0 -+ 1 0 8 MAIN MIX LEVEL -4 -10 0 0 -+ 1 5 8 POWER PHANTOM PHANTOM MAX - 8 2TK TO CTRL ROOM 10 CLIP 2TK TO MIX L R AUX RTN (DFX) OUTPUT LEVEL PHONES / 11 12 13 16 15 17 18 4.9 MASTER SECTION 12 - PHONES/CONTROL ROOM This control sets the amount of signal simultaneously sent to the CONTROL ROOM OUTPUT and PHONES.
- 24 BIT DIGIT AL EFFECTS RIGHT MAIN MIX OUTPUT LEFT 2-TRACK IN/OUT T APE IN T APE OUT L R 23 24 19 20 21 22 19 - PRESETS Adjust this knob to select the right effect you wish to perform. There are total 16 options for you: Vibraflange, Funky , Rockabilly , Bigstage, Vibrato, Flanger and Chorus etc.
28 29 30 31 4.10 REAR P ANEL 33 33 32 11 31 - CONTROL ROOM OUTPUT These 1/4" phone sockets will be used to send the signal to Studio Monitor speakers or to a second set of P A. 28 - STEREO AUX RETURNS Use these stereo 1/4" phone sockets to return the sound of an effect unit to the Main Mix.
4.1 1 The Power Supply Box - POWER CORD Y ou can connect the plug of POWER CORD to the mains. Please check the voltage accepted by the unit and the voltage available from your AC sockets before connecting the unit to the mains. - DC OUTPUT Y ou can connect the cable from DC OUTPUT to POWER IN on rear panel.
However , we advise you to read carefully the following section to be the real master of your own Mixer . Not paying enough attention to the input signal level, to the routing of the signal and the assignment of the signal will result in unwanted distortion, a corrupted signal or no sound at all.
14 5.1. Some Final Tips on W iring Configuration Y ou can connect unbalanced equipment to balanced inputs and outputs. Simply follow these schematics. Strain Clamp Sleeve Ti p Ring Sleeve=Ground/Scree.
Modification on mono and stereo channels 6. FOR THE EXPERTS WHO W ANTS TO KNOW MORE Before Disconnect the POST route Aux (PRE) POST After Aux (PRE) POST Solder the PRE route As we have told you previously in this manual, the Aux Send Control both on mono and stereo channels is factory wired as POST -F ADER.
VibraFlange Slight pitch variation with Flanger ef fect. Mod Level : 90% Funky Large pitch variation with heavy Flanger effect. Mod Level : 68% Rockabilly Simulate a stage space with slight Flanger effect Rate : 0.1 Hz Big stage Simulate a stage space of the sound.
17 8. BLOCK DIAGRAM.
Mono input channels Microphone input electronically balanced, discrete input configuration Frequency response 10Hz to 55kHz, + 3dB Distortion (THD & N) 0.005% at 4dBu, 1kHz + Gain range 0dB to 44dB (MIC) SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) >100dB Line input electronically balanced Frequency response 10Hz to 55kHz, 3dB + Distortion (THD & N) 0.
10. W ARRANTY 1. W ARRANTY REGISTRA TION CARD T o obtain Warranty Service, the buyer should first fill out and return the enclosed W arranty Registration Card within 10 days of the Purchase Date.
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