Behringer Europower PMP1000 Owner's Manual

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EUROPOWER PMP6000/PMP4000/PMP1000 User Manual
(31) 
Press the FBQ IN switch to activate the Feedback Detection 
system (the FBQ will be active only if you have switched on 
the equalizer  
(33)
  before). Frequencies causing feedback are 
shown by brightly lit fader LEDs. All other LEDs will be darker. 
Now, cut the frequency range in question until feedback disappears (the LED 
gets darker or goes out). This function is available for both the main and 
monitor mix.
PMP1000: The switch FBQ FEEDBACK DETECTION performs the same 
function as on the PMP4000 and PMP6000.
(32) 
Use the MAIN/MON 1 switch to select whether the equalizer processes the 
main or the monitor mix. When not pressed, the stereo equalizer processes 
only the main mix. When the switch is pressed, the EQ processes only the 
monitor mix.
PMP1000: The MAIN MIX/MONITOR switch performs the same function as 
on the PMP4000 and PMP6000.
(33) 
Press the EQ IN switch to activate the equalizer. The fader LEDs illuminate 
when the EQ is on.
(34) 
Use this LED display to control the output level of the main signal. The upper 
LIM LED illuminates when the internal amp protection circuit responds to 
levels that are too high.
PMP1000: The POWER LED is illuminated when you switch the unit on.
◊ 
The LIM LEDs and the LED display do NOT light up when an external 
signal is fed in via the PWR AMP INSERT jacks  
(61)
.
2.3  Effects section 
(35) 
List of all multi-effects processor presets.
(36) 
The LED level meter on the effects module should always show a sufficiently 
high level. Make sure that the Clip LED illuminates with signal peaks only. If it 
is constantly illu-minated, the effects processor is overloading, which can 
lead to unpleasant distortion. The FX SEND fader (PMP1000) or FX/FX 1/2 
fader (PMP4000/PMP6000) controls the level sent to the effects module and 
to the FX SEND output jacks.
(37) 
The effects display always reads the currently selected preset.
(38) 
PMP4000/PMP6000: Press the FX 1/2 IN switch to activate the 
effects processor.
(39) 
PMP1000/PMP4000: Turn  the PROGRAM control to select an effects 
algorithm (preset number starts flashing). Press this control to activate the 
effect selected (PMP6000: FX 1/2 (PUSH)).
◊ 
PMP1000: The effects processor is operative all the time. Adjust the 
effect intensity for the MAIN or MON signals with controls  
(40)
 or  
(42)
  respectively.
PMP6000: The PMP6000 has two separate effects processors, which can be 
used independently of one another. Enable one or both processors with the 
FX1/2 IN  
(38)
  buttons.
(40) 
PMP4000/PMP6000: The FX 1/2 TO MON 1 control allows you to set the 
intensity of the multi-effects processors in the monitor mix. No effect is sent 
to the monitor mix when this control is set fully counter-clockwise.
PMP1000: The FX TO MON control performs the same function as on the 
PMP4000 and PMP6000.
(41) 
The FX 1/2 TO MON 2 control allows you to determine the effect intensity 
of the multi-effects processor in the monitor 2 mix. No effect is sent to the 
monitor 2 mix with this control turned fully counter-clockwise.
(42) 
The FX 1/2 TO MAIN control allows you to determine the effect intensity of 
the multi-effects processor in the main mix. No effect is sent to the main mix 
with this control turned fully counter-clockwise.
PMP1000: The FX TO MAIN control performs the same function as on the 
PMP4000 and PMP6000.
2.4  Main and monitor section
(43) 
The surround control determines the effect intensity. 
This is a built-in effect, which widens the stereo 
panorama, thus making the sound more lively 
and transparent.
(44) 
Press the XPQ TO MAIN switch to activate this effect.
(45) 
Pressing the AFL switch (after-fader listening) activates the solo function. 
If AFL is on for the corresponding channel in the main section, you will only 
hear the signal from this channel. Its volume can be adjusted with the fader. 
Switching AFL on has no effect on the main or monitor mix, as long as you 
don’t move the fader. In this way, you can monitor one or several selected 
signals via the PHONES/CTRL jack  
(65)
. When AFL is on, the corresponding 
control LED illuminates.
◊ 
The PMP1000 does not have an AFL function.
(46) 
PMP1000: FX SEND fader.
PMP4000: FX fader.
PMP6000: FX 1/2 fader.
This is the master send fader for the signal routed to the effects processor 
and to the FX SEND output  
(63)
  (see also  
(11)
  and  
(12)
).
(47) 
PMP1000: MON SEND fader.
PMP4000/PMP6000: MON 1/2 fader.
These faders are used to set the monitor output volume  
(see also  
(9)
  and  
(10)
).
(48) 
PMP1000: The main mix allows you to control the volume from the Main 1 
output with both faders.
PMP4000/PMP6000: The MAIN 1 fader controls the volume of the 
EUROPOWER. The main signal is also provided at the MAIN 1 output 
(see also  
(58)
).
(49) 
PMP4000/PMP6000: The MONO fader controls the mono mix signal 
(see also  
(63)
).
(50) 
PMP6000: The SUB FILTER filters out frequencies above the selected 
setting, so that only low frequencies are sent to an (active) subwoofer via the 
MONO OUT  
(63)
). Set this switch to “On” to activate the filter.
(51) 
PMP6000: The SUB FREQ control determines the cut-off frequency for the 
subwoofer output. This value can be adjusted from 30 to 200 Hz.
(52) 
The PHONS/CTRL R control adjusts the headphone or control room volume 
(see also  
(65)
).
(53) 
PMP4000/PMP6000: The MAIN 2 control determines the volume at the 
MAIN 2 output (see also  
(59)
), which is the same signal as at MAIN 1, but with 
extra output jacks and separate volume control.
(54) 
PMP4000/PMP6000: With the CD/TAPE IN control you can adjust the 
volume of the line signal present at the CD/TAPE INPUT  
(55)
. Use the PFL 
switch to monitor the signal.
PMP1000: With the CD/TAPE RET fader you can adjust the line signal 
applied to the CD/TAPE INPUT  (55). Use the CD/TAPE MUTE switch to mute 
the channel.