SSM-100 (320-1212) Installation Faxback Doc. # 7716 PRESETTING THE CONTROLS Warning: A sudden high output from the mixer could damage your hearing, especially if you are using headphones. Or, it could damage the mixer and audio devices connected to the mixer's output. To avoid accidentally overdriving a channel or prematurely mixing in an audio input, adjust these controls to the settings shown before connecting the AC power cord or turning on power. Control Setting POWER ON/OFF OFF EQUALIZER ON/BYPASS BYPASS EQUALIZER (5) frequency levels 0 MIC 1 BASS and TREBLE Mid MIC 1, MIC 2, MIC 3/PHONO, MIC 4/CD 1, 0 CD 2, CD 3, MASTER MONITOR IN/OUT (5) OUT CROSSFADER (2) levels Center CONNECTING THE OUTPUTS To avoid sudden and unusable sound outputs from the audio devices, adjust the audio devices' controls to these settings before you connect the mixer's output jacks to the audio devices' input jacks. Audio Device Control Setting Tape Deck POWER OFF Amplifier/Receiver POWER OFF TONE FLAT To play the mixer's output signal through your speaker system (for events such as parties, dances, conferences, etc...), connect an audio patch cord (not supplied) from the mixer's AMP R and L jacks to your receiver/amplifier's left and right input jacks. To record the mixer's output signal, connect an audio patch cord (not supplied) from the mixer's REC R and L jacks to your tape deck's left and right input jacks. CONNECTING THE INPUTS You can connect up to eight audio input sources, (such as a microphone, tuner, cassette tape deck, CD player, magnetic-cartridge turntable, camcorder. or VCR) to the input jacks on the back of the mixer. Caution: Do not connect an audio source with a high-level output into MIC1, MIC2, MIC3, MIC4, or PH. An audio source's output is high-level if you can raise or lower its volume with its volume control. 1. Connect up to four stereo microphones (not supplied) with 1/4-inch plugs to MIC 1, MIC 2, MIC 3, and MIC 4. MIC 1 is for the DJ's microphone (see "Using the DJ's Microphone"), and MIC 2, MIC 3, and MIC 4 are for the performance microphones. Note: Your local Radio Shack store carries a wide selection of microphones. 2. Set MO/ST (monaural/stereo) on the corresponding MIC1, MIC2, MIC3, or MIC 4 input to MO or ST. For example, when using a stereo microphone at the MIC1 input, set the corresponding MIC1 MO/ST switch to ST (stereo). 3. Connect an audio source with a low-level output, such as a magnetic- cartridge turntable, into PH. Notes: If you connect a turntable with a magnetic cartridge, connect its ground wire (usually black or green) to GND. Use the above connection only as a guide. You can connect any audio input sources with a low-level output to PH. 4. Connect up to three high-level audio input sources, such as a CD player, VCR, tuner, cassette tape deck, into CD1, CD2, and CD3. 5. Connect the power cord to a standard AC outlet. (LB/all-09/29/94)