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Using The Dj Microphone; Using The Internal Echo Effect Or An External Effects Device; Replacing The Fuse - Conrad MC Crypt DJ-7000 Bedienungsanleitung

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f) Crossfader
• Reduce the volume to a minimum before pressing the ASSIGN switches.Use the „ASSIGN" switches
to select the channels which the CROSSFADER is meant to influence.
• With the CROSSFADER, you can now cross-fade between the signals of both channels. The one channel
is faded out on moving the CROSSFADER (becomes quieter), while at the same time the other channel is
faded in (becomes louder). In the central position, both fader channels are reproduced equally.
g) Using the DJ microphone
• Speak into the DJ microphone at the MIC1 or MIC2 input.
• Increase or reduce the volume of the microphone level using the MC VOLUME control until the required
level has been reached.
• The tone of the microphone can be altered with the corresponding microphone tone controls set.
• Use the TALKOVER switch to select whether the level of the remaining channels is reduced during a
microphone announcement. The channel level can be reduced automatically as soon as an announce-
ment is made (switch position „AUTO") or manually (switch position „ON"). In the „OFF" position the TAL-
KOVER function is switched off.
h) Using the internal echo effect or an external effects device
Using an internal echo effect:
• Turn on the echo effect with the ECHO switch.
• Use the corresponding EFF switch to select the fader channel which the ECHO is meant to influence.
• Set the required volume using the VOLUME control.
• Set the required echo effect using the REPEAT and TIME controls.
Using an external effects device
You can also connect the mixer to an external effects device.
• Use the EFF switches to select the fader channel which is transmitted to the external effects device via the
mixer SEND output.
• Use the SEND and RETURN controls to set the output level or the input level of the effect signal.
Pay attention to the volume when using an effects device, as otherwise downstream
units or the loudspeakers can be damaged.

12. Replacing the fuse

Fuses may only be replaced when the mains plug has been pulled out. Only use fuses of
the same type, the same triggering characteristics and the same nominal power. The use
of "home-made" or self-repaired fuses and is not permitted. Bridging the fuse bracket is
also impermissible. There is otherwise a risk or fire/death.
• Switch off the mixer and all devices connected.
• Pull the mains plug out of the socket and unplug the mains cable on the mixer.
• Open the fuse holder (47) with the aid of a screwdriver by pulling out the fuse compartment.
• Replace the defective fuse with a new glass-tube micro-fuse (0.5 A quick-acting 250 V / 5x20 mm).
• Put the fuse compartment back in the fuse holder and close the fuse compartment again.
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(4)
Input selection switch
You can use the input switch to select between the individual inputs (signal sources) of the channel.
Example:
If the switch of channel CH1 "PHONO1/LINE1" is in the position PHONO1, this means that the signal from
the record player at the jacks PHONO1 is directed to channel CH1. The CD1 input is not reproduced in this
switch position. For playback of the CD 1 input, the input selection switch „PHONO1/CD1" has to be swit-
ched to the position CD1.
Minimise the volume using the corresponding channel fader before an input selection
switch is changed over. Owing to possible volume differences between the input sour-
ces, sudden excessive volume could otherwise be the result.
(5)
CUE switch
You can use these switches to select the channels for „pre-listening". Press the CUE switch (red LED lights
up) to listen to the corresponding channel on the headphone output. Several channels can be switched to
"pre-listening" at the same time.
CUE switch pressed = channel can be pre-heard on the headphones
CUE switch not pressed = channel cannot be pre-heard on the headphones
(6)
GAIN control
Using these rotary controls, you can adjust the mixer inputs to the output level of the relevant signal source
(record player, CD player etc.) .
Position „0" = mixer input has a very low sensitivity
Position „10" = mixer input has a very high sensitivity
(7)
Channel level display
The recording level display provides information on the output level of the relevant channel. The display
should not exceed the value "0dB" as far as possible, as otherwise distortion of the music signal can occur.
(8)
CUE / MASTER switch
Use this switch to select between „pre-listen" of the individual channels and „pre-listen" of the MASTER
fader. Press the CUE / MASTER switch (red LED lights up) and the MASTER fader signal can be heard on
the headphone output. The signal to be heard is PRE-FADER, i.e. it involves a signal which is present befo-
re the MASTER fader (the position of the MASTER FADER is irrelevant).
CUE / MASTER switch pressed =
CUE / MASTER switch not pressed =
(9)
Recording level display
The recording level display provides information on the MASTER output level of the mixer. The display
should not exceed the value "0dB" as far as possible, as otherwise distortion of the music signal can occur.
The display is separate for each channel. The LED row denoted with "LEFT" indicates the recording level of
the left channel, the LED row denoted with "RIGHT" the recording level of the right channel.
(10) AUX control
You can use this control to set the level of the AUX output (40).
Control in position „0" = minimum AUX level
Control in position "10" = maximum AUX level
The signal present at the Master fader can be listened
to beforehand on the headphones.
The channels which have been selected with the CUE
switch (5) can be listened to beforehand on the head-
phones.
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