Stanton RM.402 Manuale Utente

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This is a typical setup you’ll find in many nightclubs: 2 turntables, 2 CD
players, plus a microphone for the DJ. Here’s how you would set up
your equipment with the RM.402:
1. Be sure all equipment is powered “OFF” and all of the
RM.402’s Channel faders and Level knobs are at minimum  
volume.
2. Connect the turntables to the Phono inputs of Channels 1 
and 2. Be sure the rear-panel toggle switch for Channel 2 is set to   
“PH2” or you won’t hear anything. To avoid hum, don’t forget to 
connect the ground wires to the grounding terminals.
3. Connect the CD players to the Line 4 and 5 inputs of Channels 3   
and 4.
4. Depending on the type of cable you have, connect your 
microphone to the Mic 1 or Mic 2 input.
5. Connect the Master Output jacks to the club’s power amp, EQ or 
crossover. Then connect your monitor amp to the Booth output. If 
you have a separate amp for a particular area of the club, connect 
this amp to the Zone outputs.
6. Set the Input Selectors on the front panel to the appropriate inputs 
for each channel.
7. Power everything up and carefully adjust the input levels using the 
Input Gain knobs and Mic Level knob.
8. If you want to use the crossfader, set Channels 1 and 3 to “A” and 
Channels 2 and 4 to “B”. Otherwise, set them all to “Bypass”.
9. If your CD players support Fader Start, connect the mini-cables 
and set the Fader Start switches to “ON”.
10. Slowly raise the Channel faders, Master fader, Booth level, Zone 
level and Mic level as appropriate and start mixing!
Application Example
Making Connections
Are you ready to get on the 1’s and 2’s? Let’s make sure you’ve made
all the right connections…
Mic 2
Here you can connect a microphone using a 1/4-inch cable. If you
have an XLR-type cable, use the Mic 1 input located on the front
panel.
Channel
This channel offers two Line inputs for connecting CD/MD players, or
the audio output of a DVD player or VCR. A Phono input is also 
provided for connecting a turntable.
Channel 2/3
For each channel, you can connect either two Line inputs or one Line
input and a turntable, depending on the position of the 
push-switch. These channels also feature a Fader Start function.
Connect the Fader Start cable (provided with any Fader Start
equipped CD player) to the  remote input on your CD player.
Channel 4
This channel provides connections for three Line inputs or two Line
inputs and a microphone, depending on the position of the 
push-switch.