Numark Industries CM 200 User Manual

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FRONT PANEL FEATURES

1.

Power LED: Illuminates when the mixer is
on.

2.

Mic ON/OFF: Toggles activation of the DJ
Mic.

3.

Mic Gain: This knob adjusts the volume of
the microphone input.

4.

Mic Bass: This knob adjusts the low-tone
of the microphone.

5.

Mic Treble: This knob adjusts the high-
tone of the microphone.

6.

XLR/¼” Combo Microphone Input
Jack:
Connect your DJ mic at this location.

7.

Channel Gain: This rotary control adjusts
the pre-fader input level.

8.

Channel Treble: This rotary control
adjusts the high-tone level.

9.

Channel Middle: This rotary control

adjusts the middle-tone level.

10. Channel Bass: This rotary control adjusts

the low-tone level.

11. Input Selector: This toggles select what

input source is routed to the channel from
the rear panel connected units.

12. Channel Fader: This slide fader is used to

adjust the level sent to program mix.

13. Cue Button: pressing this button sends

post gain, post EQ, and pre channel fader

level audio the PFL “Pre–fader level” section
of the headphone cue.

14. Headphone Volume: This rotary control

adjusts the volume level of the headphone
output.

15. Headphone Mix: Program level and PFL

(CUE) signal levels can be mixed by this

slider. When all the way left, audio heard
will be determined by Cue Button

selections. When all the way right final
only (PGM) program mix audio will be

heard.

16. Split/Blend Button: When in the down

position, headphone audio will be split so
mono PFL audio is in the left ear and mono

PGM audio is in the right ear. When the
button is up, stereo PFL and PGM audio will

be mixed (blended).

17. Headphone Jack: Your headphones can

be connected to this ¼” terminal. The

volume should always be set at its lowest
setting while connecting and disconnecting

headphones to prevent damage to
headphones and/or your hearing.

18. Replaceable Crossfader: This slide fader

blends audio between the channels

assigned to the left and right assign
switches.

Note: This fader is user replaceable if it
should ever wear out. Simply remove the

facepanel and then remove the screws
holding it in position. Replace the fader

with a quality authorized replacement from
your local Numark retailer.

19. Assign Knob: Rotary position determines

which input channel will be heard when the

crossfader is moved towards this knob.
Volume levels of channels not selected will

be determined only by the individual
channel sliders
.

20. Fader Start: activates the crossfader to

send play and cue digital pulse commands

to your auto-start Numark CD player or
other popular brand. For fader start, attach
your mixer to a remote start CD player

using industry standard 1/8”(3.5mm)
cables. When you move the crossfader

toward the active channel, the attached CD
player will start. When it is moved away,

that side will cue (similar to pressing the
cue button) or stop depending upon brand

of CD player.

21. Master Slider: This control adjusts the

main output volume using the PROGRAM
audio as a source.

22. Stereo/Mono toggle: adjusts the Master

output for stereo or mono operation.

23. Panning: adjusts the balance of right to

left audio in all outputs (Master, Record,
Zone).

24. Meter Assign: determines whether PFL or

post master level audio is sent to the

stereo LED meter.

25. Stereo Level Indicator: quickly and

accurately tracks level of audio sent to it.
When using as a master output meter,

set the crossover, equalizer and power amp
inputs to avoid distortion at each step in

the audio chain. Proper attention to the
peak meter results in the punchiest

possible sound without audible distortion.
When used to adjust the PFL levels, PFL

cue signal is sent to the meter through the
cue assign buttons. Accurately match
channel levels with the Pre-fader gain and

EQ controls before mixing them together.
The idea is to properly match PFL inputs,

not the input with the stereo output meter!

26. Booth/Zone Fader: controls volume for a

remote zone or booth monitors using
PROGRAM audio as a source.

Note: This could also be used to supply line
level audio to a lighting controller or to

lights that are sound activated.

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