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CXM Mixer
User Guide
V 4.0
Cloud Electronics Limited
140 Staniforth Road, Sheffield, S9 3HF England
Tel +44 (0) 0114 244 7051
Fax +44 (0) 0114 242 5462

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Summary of Contents for Cloud CXM

  • Page 1 CXM Mixer User Guide V 4.0 Cloud Electronics Limited 140 Staniforth Road, Sheffield, S9 3HF England Tel +44 (0) 0114 244 7051 Fax +44 (0) 0114 242 5462...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CXM User manual CXM MODULAR MIXER USER GUIDE Contents Section Page CS1 Stereo Music Module ..............4 1.01 Input Select Switch..................4 1.02 Gain Control ....................4 1.03 Channel Fader....................4 1.04 Crossfade Assignment ..................4 1.05 Mono Switch....................4 1.06...
  • Page 3: Section Page

    CXM User manual Section Page Master Module .................... 8 3.01 Main Output Section..................9 3.02 Output 2 ......................9 3.03 Crossfade, Chopfade & X-Filter ..............9 3.04 Headphone Amplifier & Split Cue..............9 3.05 AVO (Auto Voice Over) ................. 10 3.06...
  • Page 4: Cxm Modular Mixer

    CXM User manual Introduction The Cloud CXM modular mixer has been designed to provide the varied facilities required in a modern discotheque. The versatility of the modular format and the flexible facilities of the master module make it suitable for a wide range of applications such as in broadcast or production studios.
  • Page 5: Cs1 Stereo Music Module

    CXM User manual CS1 Stereo Music Module 1.01 Input Select Switch This two position switch is used to select the desired input source. The 'phono' position, indicated by a green LED, is primarily used for turntable inputs. The 'line' position, indicated by a yellow LED, is used for all other inputs such as CD players and tape decks etc.
  • Page 6: Equalisation

    CXM User manual 1.07 Equalisation The three equalisation (or EQ) controls will alter the tone of the audio passing through the channel. It is not normal to assume that all three controls need to be rotated off their centre detented position at the same time. More so, if all three controls are rotated clockwise, then a previously optimised gain setting, could still produce overload and distortion at the boosted high, middle and low frequencies.
  • Page 7: Cm1 Microphone Module

    CXM User manual CM1 Microphone module 2.01 Input Select Switch This two position switch is used to select the desired input source. The 'Mic' position, indicated by a green LED is used for the microphone input. The 'Line' position, indicated by a yellow LED is used for line level inputs such as high output capacitor microphones or radio mics.
  • Page 8: Lf Low Frequency

    CXM User manual 2.05c LF - Low Frequency This adjusts the bass content of the audio signals, again with a centre detent and similar operation to the HF control. Be careful not to add too much low frequency boost as this will over emphasise any hard sounding consonants and microphone handling noises.
  • Page 9: Master Module

    CXM User manual M2 Master Module 30-08-02 V4.0...
  • Page 10: Main Output Section

    CXM User manual 3.01 Main Output Section Separate faders are provided for microphone level and music level, making individual master level adjustment possible. The microphone fader should be used at approximately 75% of its travel; this will allow the operator to increase the output significantly if required. A setting below 50% of the fader travel must be avoided and could result in premature distortion.
  • Page 11: Auxiliary Sends Master Controls

    3.09 Remote Music Mute The CXM mixer has a facility to interface with a fire alarm control panel. If this facility is used, and the fire alarm is activated, the music signals will muted. To indicate this condition, the red "Mute" LED will flash on and off. Any currently selected PFL channels will be cancelled, this will mute the headphone amplifier.
  • Page 12: Cz1 Zone Module

    CXM User manual CZ1 Zone Module The CZ1 Zone Module extends the output facilities of the M1 and M2 Master Modules by providing an extra 3 output zones, each with independent control of microphone and music levels. 4.02 Zone 1 Separate microphone and music faders are provided and these control the respective levels in the area assigned to Zone 1.
  • Page 13: Safety Considerations And Information

    The fuse body size is 20mm x 5mm. CAUTION – Servicing The CXM contains no user serviceable parts. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Do not perform servicing unless you are qualified to do so. Disconnect the power cable from the unit before removing the top or bottom panel...

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