Dm1885x, Numark - the proven leader in dj technology – Numark Industries DM 1885X User Manual

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9. The Crossfader In/Out Pushbutton defeats the

entire Crossfader function but leaves the Kill functions

active.

10. Crossfader/Kill Assign Switches lets you choose

which input channel will be heard when the Crossfader is

moved to the left or right and affected by the Kill function.

11.The replaceable Crossfader achieves clean segues

between two selected input channels.

In this example, Channel 1 is selected on the Left and

Channel 3 is selected on the Right. With the Crossfader

centered both assigned channels are live.

1 2 3 4

1 2 3 4

Use the

Crossfader for fast and seamless segues from one channel

to the next.

N o t e : the crossfader is user replaceable. Simply unscrew

the two large screws which hold it in place, lift it out, and

disconnect its cable. Reattach the new crossfader and

screw it back onto the unit - you’re back in business!

REPLACEMENT CROSSFADERS can be purchased from

your local Numark Dealer, or by calling Numark Industries.

12.The Cue Crossfader controls what signal is being

monitored through your headphones. Move the slide

control to the left and you will hear your source music from

the channel(s) selected with the cue/PFL switch. Move the

control to the right and you will hear your program mix, or

output. The slide control allows fast and frequent

headphone monitoring.

13.The Headphone Level control sets the volume in your

headphones.

14.The Headphone Jack accepts a 1/4” plug and is set on

the front of the unit.

15. Kill Switches and LEDs have been provided for

Treble, Mid and Bass Control on each side of the

crossfader. This allows you to mute that frequency’s audio

output while leaving the other frequencies playing. This area

is always active even when the crossfader is not. Try that for

a neat effect, or mix one channel’s treble with another

channel’s bass (by cutting the mid and bass on the first

channel and the treble and mid on the other channel.)

16. M a s t e r L e v e l. This controls overall output level. Note that

you can select (18) whether you want stereo or mono.

17. The Zone Levels control speaker volume for other outputs

such as control booth monitors, a tape deck, another

amplifier, a sub-woofer, another mixer or a satellite speaker

system. Note that you can select (18) whether you want

stereo or mono.

CONTRACTOR'S NOTE: Zone Level provides zone

control in installations where there are two separate rooms

(eg: a bar and a dance floor). The “Zone” volume should be

controlled from the mixer not from the amplifier.

18. The Stereo/Mono Toggle Switches allow you to select

either stereo or mono output.

19. Stereo Auto Peak Hold Level Meter. The red LEDs for

+3, +5 and +8dB hold program peaks for an instant.

With peak metering, it's OK to be "in the red" as long as +5 or

+8dB isn't constantly lit. Set crossover, equalizer and power

amplifier inputs to avoid distortion at each step in the audio

chain. Proper attention to the peak meters results in the

punchiest possible sound without audible distortion.

20. PFL Meter. When the Cue/PFL switches are depressed

this meter tracks pre-fader listen (PFL) signal for the channel

selected instead of the mixer’s output level.

21. 12V BNC Connector allows a 12 volt gooseneck style

“Numark” light to be connected directly to the mixer.

22. The Power button turns the unit on and off. Make sure

your input faders (7) are turned down before you power up

your mixer.

23. The M i c J a c k is a Neutrik™ “Combo Jack” and allows

connection of either a 1/4” jack or an XLR jack. This is ideal

for connecting an XLR Gooseneck directly.

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