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Troubleshooting
Please read carefully before use of this product
failure to follow the instructions printed below may void warranty
- Follow all security advice printed on your mixer
- When removing the unit's AC plug from the power source, grasp
and pull the plug, NEVER the cord itself!
-Avoid placing your mixer near heat sources, such as power
amplifiers.
- When in use, place your mixer on a stable surface, away from
vibration. Always use care when carrying your mixer. Impact, or
heavy vibration may compromise the unit's mechanical integrity.
The manufacturer is not responsible for damage resulting from
an impact, or misuse.
- When in use, place your mixer away from sources of hum or
noise, such as transformers, or electric motors.
-To prevent overheating, always provide your mixer with adequate
ventilation air space.
-Avoid stepping on your mixer's AC cord. Repeated compression
of the cord may lead to electrical shorting.
-To avoid damage due to AC voltage peaks, always disconnect
your mixer from the power source during electrical storms.
-Your mixer contains no user-serviceable parts. The manufacturer
is not responsible for any damage or personal injury resulting
from unauthorized user-servicing or modifications. In addition,
the warranty will be void if any unauthorized service by the user
is detected. Always return you mixer to an authorized Stanton
dealer for servicing.Problem / SymptomPossible Cause/ SolutionNo SoundIs the power on? Check the power switch.Make
sure the channels are assigned properly to the
crossfaders. Make sure INPUTGAIN, is turned
up and output level control is turned up.
Depending on the input, check the rear panel
selector switches. Check the top panel channel
selector switches. No Sound- Master
Output (Booth and
Zone are OK)Make sure that MASTER TRIM on the rear
panel is turned up.No Sound
HeadphonesDo the headphones work with the CUE pan in
the PROGRAM position but not PFL? If so,
make sure that the channel PFLswitches are
engaged. Check the CUE LEVELcontrol. Signal level is low
even with the
faders and input
level controls
turned up. Check to make sure the talkback switch is NOT
engaged on the microphone input. Check the
EQ sliders.Mixer sounds noisyCheck to make sure that the microphone levels
are turned all of the way down if a microphone
is not being used. Microphone doesnt
workIs the Mic gain turned up? Does the microphone
require phantom power? This mixer does not
provide microphone phantom power.Sound is distorted-
Line or CD inputIn general, turn down the INPUTGAIN
CONTROL. The input signal may be too loud for
the input gain control setting that you were using.
Is the EQ on? Turn off the EQ. If the distortion
goes away, then you need to turn down the
INPUTGAIN CONTROL.
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Congratulations on your choice of the Stanton RM-22 Professional
DJ Mixer.You now own one of the most flexible DJ mixers ever
designed. The rackmountable RM-22 offers up to three Microphone
inputs, three Phono inputs and nine Line inputs-making it one of
the most powerful DJ mixers around. And with Stantons smooth
fader movement and rock-solid reliability, its the perfect mixer for
mobile and club DJs alike.
Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the RM-22 by
reading through this Owners Manual. (And dont worry-well make
it quick so you can start mixing!)WelcomeThe RM-22 is an extremely versatile mixer with enough inputs to
accommodate many DJ setups including multiple turntables, CD
players and microphones. Below we list some of the RM-22s most
salient features (in case you forgot already!):
- 19 rackmountable DJ mixer with connections for multiple
turntables, CD players and microphones
- 4-channel design with assignable crossfader for mixing a variety
of sources
- Individual gain control per channel with clip LED for setting
optimum levels
- Easy monitoring via PFLswitches and headphone mix with
Split Cue and Cue Pan functions.
- Fader Start buttons for controlling compatible CD players like
Stanton S-Series
- Dual 7-band Master EQ for tweaking mixes to suit different venues
- Mic inputs 1 and 2 feature 2-band EQ and handy Talkover function
- Individual outputs and level control for Master, Zone and Booth Technical Specifications
Frequency Response
THD+N (Line)
Signal to Noise Ratio
(ref: max level)
Noise
Crosstalk
(Line to Line, Phono to
Line, Line to Phono)
Fader Kill
Microphone EQ
Graphic EQ (7 band
stereo)
Line Inputs
Phono Inputs
Phono / CD
Mic Inputs
Master Outputs
Zone Output
Booth Output
Record Output
Headphone Output
Dimensions (LxWxD)
Weight20 Hz to 20 kHz +1 dB
> 0.005 % at 1 kHz
> 109 dB (main signal path)
-98 dBV (Line input to any output)
> -90 dB
> -90 dB
Hi, Low +12 dB
40 Hz, 80 Hz, 160 Hz, 500 Hz,
1.6 kHz, 3.2 kHz, 6.4 kHz + 10 dB
7(RCA) , 1(1/4 Balanced) -10 dBV / >10 kOhm
2 (RCA), -50 dBV / 47 kOhm
2 (RCA), -50 dBV (Phono) -10 dBV (Line) / 47
kOhm
2 (1/4), 1 (XLR) -50 dBV / 2.4 kOhm
2 (1/4) Balanced/ (RCA) unbalanced,
+4 dBu balanced / -10 dBV unbalanced
2 (RCA) unbalanced / -10 dBV
2 (RCA) unbalanced / -10 dBV
2 (RCA) unbalanced / -10 dBV
1 (1/4 inch), 1 (1/8 inch) greater than 32 Ohm load
18.9 in. x 8.66 in. x 4.72 in. (48 cm. x 22 cm. x 12
cm.)
4.5 kg (9.9 lbs)RM-22 Features