Numark Industries M2BLACK Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
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REAR PANEL FEATURES
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1. AC IN – Use the included power adapter to connect the mixer to a power outlet. While the power is
switched off, plug the power supply into the mixer first, then plug the power supply into a power outlet.
Note: The mixer is designed to work with the included AC power supply only. Using an incompatible
power supply could result in damage to the unit.
2. POWER SWITCH – Turns the mixer on and off. Turn on the mixer after all input devices have been
connected and before you turn on amplifiers. Turn off amplifiers before you turn off the mixer.
3. LINE INPUTS (RCA) – Connect line-level devices, such as CD players, samplers or audio interfaces to
these inputs.
4. PHONO INPUTS (RCA) – Use standard RCA cables to connect your audio sources to these inputs.
These inputs can accept both line and phono-level signals. (See #5 below.)
5. AUX LINE / PHONO SWITCH – Flip this switch to the appropriate position, depending on the device
connected to the PHONO inputs. If you are using phono-level turntables, set this switch to “PHONO” to
provide the additional amplification needed for phono-level signals. If you are using a line-level device,
such as a CD player or sampler, set this switch to “AUX LINE.”
6. GROUNDING TERMINAL – If you are using phono-level turntables with a grounding wire, connect the
grounding wire to these terminals. If you experience a low “hum” or “buzz”, this could mean that your
turntables are not grounded.
Note: Some turntables have a grounding wire built into the RCA connection and, therefore, nothing
needs to be connected to the grounding terminal.
7. MIC INPUT – Connect a ¼” microphone to this input. Microphone controls are located on the top
panel.
8. MASTER OUTPUT (RCA) Use standard RCA cables to connect this output to a speaker or amplifier
system. The level of this output is controlled by the MASTER knob on the top panel.
9. RECORD OUTPUT (RCA) Use standard RCA cables to connect this output to a recording device,
such as a CD recorder or tape deck. The level of this output is based upon pre-master levels.