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Excessive hum when using phono source. Low frequency hum while operating source unit. Program volume cant be adjusted with master volume control. No power. The amplifier is turned up, but there is no signal. No signal in headphones. Poor ground connection. Poor AC source ground. Loose input/output connec- tion. Shorted cable. Amplifier or outboard gear connected to the record output. Improperly connected AC cord or power line source not on. Faulty output connections Improper level adjustment. Improper connection. Improper level or cue mix settings. Properly connect turntable ground wire to mixer ground terminal. Properly ground the AC source. Check all input and output connections for secure fit. Isolate and replace damaged cable. Connect amplifier or out- board gear to master out- put. Properly connect AC cord to AC power source. Turn power on. Properly connect amplifier, or outboard gear to mixer. Properly set crossfader, channel faders, gain con- trols, and input selector tog- gles. Check headphone connec- tion to mixer.Tighten if nec- essary. Adjust headphone level and cue mix to the proper level and channel settings. PLEASE READ CAREFULLYBEFORE USE FA I L U R ETOF O L L O WT H EI N S T R U C T I O N SP R I N T E DB E L O WM AYV O I DWA R R A N T Y - 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 your mixer to an authorized Stanton dealer for servicing. Thank you for making Stanton your first choice in professional DJ mixers. This innovative family of mixers has been developed with input from the professional DJ community, bringing to the marketplace a previously unavailable, affordable combination of user-friendly, functional design, rugged construction, and professional quality features. Stanton and your authorized Stanton dealer are dedicated to your complete satisfaction by offering benchmark service and support throughout the long life of your Stanton product. Again, we appreciate your patronage, and look forward to many years of making music together.T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G PROBLEMCAUSESOLUTION

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1. Mic level: Controls the overall microphone output level. 2. Send: Controls the level of the effect send output. this is used to set the level of the signal going to the outboard effects processor or stomp box. 3. Return: Controls the level of the effect return input. This is used to control the level of the processed signal going back into the mixer 4. FX: Effect ON/OFF for each channel, MIC, and cue. 5. Gain: Controls the input level of each chan- nel. 6. EQ: Individual controls for low and high frequen- cy equalization with (+9/- 26 dB) Note: Any changes made to EQ set- tings will change the over- all output level. 7. Master level: Controls the overall signal output level. 8. Headphone level: Controls the overall head- phone output level. It is recommended head- phones with an imped- ance rating of 200 ohms or less be used for maxi- mum volume. 9. Cue pan: Fades the headphone output between channels 1 and 2, effectively allowing theuser to preview a mix. 10. Power indicator: Blue LED indicates whether mixer is ON or OFF. 11. Input selector switches: Selects phono or line inputs. FLASH-„˘ position allows users to quickly trigger the phono input. 12. Input Fader Reverse: Reverses the direction of each respective input channel fader. Includes bi-color LED to indicate the status of the reverse function. When LED is green, the fader is nor- mal. When LED is red, the fader direction is reversed. 13. Channel fader: Controls the input chan- nel level. 14. Headphone mute: Mutes the headphones without having to change its level. 15. Input Level Meter: Monitors each channels input level with peak hold function 16. Crossfader Reverse LED: Bi-color LED indi- cates the status of the crossfader reverse func- tion. When LED is green, the crossfader is normal. When LED is red, the crossfader direction is reversed. 17. Crossfader: Fadesthe master output between channels 1 and 2. 18. Cue select: In "CUE" position, the pre-selected signal of control (9) will be monitored as a stereo sig- nal in the headphones. In "MASTER" position, the pre-selected signal of controls (13) and (17) will be monitored as a stereo signal in the headphones. 19. Headphone outputs: Connection for 1/4 and 3.5mm headphone jacks. Recommended imped- ance is 32-200 ohms for maximum volume. 20. Crossfader Curve adjustment:Adjusts the shape of the crossfader curve from a quick cut for scratching and cutting to a longer fade for mixing. 21. Crossfader Reverse: Reverses the direction of the crossfader. 22. Power switch: Selects power "ON" or "OFF". 23. Power supply con- nector: Input connection for the accompanying power supply. 24. Master output:TRS balanced 1/4 master out- puts. 25. Outputs: Record out and unbalanced master RCA. 26. Inputs: Line andphono signal inputs for channels 1 and 2. 27. Microphone input: 1/4 connector 28. Ground posts: Connect to the turntables ground connectors to eliminate electrical hum. Ground connectors are usually supplied with turntables. 29. Send & return con- nections:The send out- put is used to connect the mixer to the line input of your effects processor or sampler.The return input is used to feed the signal back from the line output of the outboard unit. This creates the effects loop. 30. Program reverse: Interchanges the outputs of channels 1 and 2.DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS Notes on audio signal inputs/outputs: Line inputs are used to connect to line level sources such as CD play- ers, samplers, tape play- ers, etc. Phono inputs are used to connect to turntables. Master output connects to an amplifier, EQ, crossover, or other out- board signal processing. Record out connects to any line level recording device such as a tape deck, DAT, MD, etc....