Important: For stereo operation, make sure all left (L) and right (R) outputs are connected to left and right inputs, respectively. 2. Use either XLR cables or 1/4” (6.35mm) cables to connect the DN-410X’s inputs (mic or line) to your microphones or other audio input sources.
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Connection Diagram Front Panel View Bluetooth device Microphones (smartphone, tablet, computer, etc.) Headphones Rear Panel View PA loudspeakers Loudspeakers Microphones External processor (compressor) External processor (reverb) Power...
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13. Phantom Power LED: Indicates whether the phantom power is enabled for the Mic Inputs. 14. Pair/Unpair: Press this button to pair a Bluetooth device or to disconnect a paired Bluetooth device. DN-410X has a transmission range up to 100 feet (30.5 meters).
15. Pair LED: This LED will illuminate when DN-410X is paired with a Bluetooth audio device. 16. LED Meters: Displays the audio signal level of the main outputs. 17. Master Fader: Adjusts the speaker’s Main Out volume, which includes the Mic/Line Inputs, Ext.
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12. Stereo Line Inputs: Connect line-level devices to these inputs with 1/4” (6.35mm) cables. Note: If you want to connect a standard turntable to DN-410X, use a dedicated turntable- to-line-level preamplifier. 13. Mic/Line Inputs: Channels 1–4 of the mixer accept microphones via the XLR connectors or mono line-level sources via the 1/4”...
100 feet (30.5 meters). Once you “pair” your Bluetooth device with DN-410X, they are “connected” wirelessly. You can play audio on your Bluetooth device, and it will be sent out of DN-410X’s outputs (balanced and unbalanced).
Make sure you are using DN-410X as described in this User Guide. • Make sure your other devices or media are working properly. • If you believe DN-410X is not working properly, check the following table for your problem and solution. Problem: Solution: Please see: Power does not turn on.
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