SSM-60  (320-1214)             Preparation             Faxback Doc. # 15475

Presetting the Controls

WARNING:  A sudden high output from the mixer could damage the audio
          devices connected to the mixer's output and your hearing,
          especially if you use headphones.

To avoid accidentally overdriving a channel or prematurely mixing in an
audio input, adjust the mixer's controls to these settings before you
connect the AC power cord or turn on power.

  Control                                              Setting

  Power On/Off                                         Off

  Tone Control Bass and Treble                         0

  Mono/Stereo                                          Stereo

  Mic, Source 1, Source 2, Source 3, Source 4          0

  Cross Fader                                          Center

Monitoring:  Source                                    Mic
             Volume                                    0

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/               Power                  Off
  Receiver                 Tone                   Flat

To play the mixer's output signal through the speaker system (for events
such as parties, dances, conferences, etc.), connect an audio patch cord
(not supplied) from the mixer's OUTPUT R and L jacks to the receiver/
amplifier's left and right auxiliary 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 the tape deck's left and
right input jacks.

CONNECTING THE INPUTS

To mix up to seven audio input sources (such as a microphone, tuner, tape
deck, CD player, magnetic-cartridge turntable, camcorder, or VCR), connect
them to the input jacks, 1 on the front panel and 6 on the back of the
mixer.  Only four inputs can be mixed at the same time.

CAUTION:  Do not connect an audio source with a high-level output into the
          low-level MIC, MIC 1, MIC 2, PHONO 1 or PHONO 2 audio input
          jacks.  An audio source's output is high-level if you can raise
          or lower its volume with its volume control.

1.  Connect a microphone (not supplied) with a 1/4 inch plug into MIC on
    the tip left corner of the front panel.  This is the DJ's microphone.

2.  Connect up to two low-level output audio sources (such as two
    additional stereo microphones, not supplied) with a 1/4 inch plug to
    the MIC 1 and MIC 2 jacks on the back of the mixer.  These are the
    performance microphones.

    NOTE:  The local Radio Shack store sells a wide selection of
           microphones.

3.  Connect up to two low-level output audio sources (such as magnetic-
    cartridge turntables) to PHONO 1 and PHONO 2.

    NOTES:  If you connect magnetic-cartridge turntables, connect their
            ground wires (usually black or green) to GND.

            You can connect any audio source's low-level output to either
            PHONO 1 or PHONO 2.

4.  Connect up to two high-level output audio sources (such as a tuner,
    cassette tape deck, CD player, camcorder, or VCR) to VIDEO/CD 1 and
    LINE/CD 2.

    NOTE:  You can connect any high-level output audio source to either
           VIDEO/CD 1 or LINE/CD 2.

5.  Connect the small end of the supplied AC adapter to the AC 18V jack on
    the back of the mixer and connect the other end to a standard AC
    outlet.

CAUTION:  The supplied adapter is UL listed.  It supplies 18 volts AC and
          delivers the required 300 milliamps to the mixer.  The center tip
          is set to negative and its plug properly fits the mixer's AC 18V
          jack.  Using an adapter that does not meet these specifications
          could seriously damage the mixer or the adapter.


(TE/all-06/01/95)

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