AUDAC PMX124 User Manual & Installation Manual

12 channel mixing console

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PMX124
AUDAC
PROFESSIONAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT
PMX124
12 Channel mixing console
User Manual &
Installation Guide

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  • Page 1 Mixing Console PMX124 AUDAC PROFESSIONAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT PMX124 12 Channel mixing console User Manual & Installation Guide...
  • Page 2 A U D A C P R O F E S S I O N A L A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T User Manual & Installation Guide  AUDAC http://www.audac.eu info@audac.eu...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index INTRODUCTION ............................................. 3 ENVIRONMENT ............................................4 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS ........................................5 CAUTION – SERVICING ........................................5 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ......................................... 6 CHANNEL CONTROL SECTION ......................................6 MAIN CONTROL SECTION ......................................... 8 CONNECTIONS AND CONNECTORS ....................................11 FRONT PANEL CONNECTIONS ....................................... 11 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS ......................................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Excellent sound quality Modern and advanced design The AUDAC PMX124 is a 12 channel premium, high-headroom, easy to use analog mixer. It is designed as a versatile mixer with all the necessary controls and connections to be applied in a wide variation of applications, ranging from rehearsal rooms to home studio’s and even on stage use.
  • Page 5: Environment

    Chapter Environment Do not place this unit in an enclosed environment such as a bookshelf or closet. Ensure that there is adequate ventilation to cool the unit. Do not place the unit in environments which contain high levels of dust, heat, moisture or vibration.
  • Page 6: Safety Requirements

    Safety Requirements Always handle the unit with care. Only use a grounded socket outlet and a power cord with grounding plug to plug in the unit. This unit is not a toy. It should not be operated by children. Do not stick objects through ventilation openings. Do not open the unit (risk for electrical shock).
  • Page 7: Front Panel Controls

    Chapter Front Panel Controls Channel Control Section 1. Peak LED indicator: These LED indicators light-up when the level of the input signal reaches 5 dB below the channel’s clipping point. It shows the level of the POST-EQ /PRE fader signal. When it lights up frequently, the ‘Trim Control’...
  • Page 8 5. Aux controls: The Aux knobs controls the level of the signals that are sent to the Aux bus. 6. PRE / POST switch: This button determines whether the AUX signal is Pre Fader (signal level is not influenced by fader position) or Post fader (signal level is influenced by fader position).
  • Page 9: Main Control Section

    Main Control Section 1. DSP program display: This display shows the program number of the selected effects program. 2. DSP program select switch: This program knob allows you to select one of the 100 digital effects of the built-in 24 bit, high quality, digital signal processor.
  • Page 10: Main Control

    10. Main L/R master fader: This fader adjusts the final signal level sent to the ‘MAIN L/R’ output. 11. Level-Meter Signal Buttons: Use these buttons to determine the signal that is sent to the ‘Control Room’ and/or ‘Headphone’ outputs. The illustration below shows how the button settings correspond to the signal selection. 12.
  • Page 11 19. Phantom power switch: Use this switch to toggle the phantom power ON and OFF. When the switch is turned ON, the mixer supplies phantom power to all channels that contain XLR Mic input connectors. Turn this switch ON when using one or more condenser microphones, however the switch may be left on when connecting balanced dynamic microphones.
  • Page 12: Connections And Connectors

    Chapter Connections and Connectors Front panel connections 1. Channel input jacks: - MIC JACKS: 3-pin XLR connectors are used for the connection of balanced low impedance microphones. - BALANCED LINE IN JACKS: Standard ¼ ” TRS (Tip, Ring, Sleeve) phone jacks are used for balanced or unbalanced line level signals.
  • Page 13 2. Channel insert I/O jack: These are ¼ " TRS (Tip, Ring, Sleeve) phone Jacks which support bi-directional operation. These input/output jacks are located between the head-amplifier and the high pass filter. They can be used to connect these channels independently to your own graphic equalizers, compressors, noise filters, or other devices.
  • Page 14 9. ALT 3/4 output jacks: These are unbalanced ¼” phone type output jacks on which the output signal of the ALT 3/4 bus is available. These jacks can be used to connect to the input jack of an MTR, external mixer or other such device.
  • Page 15: Rear Panel Connections

    Connections and Connectors Rear panel connections 1. AC adaptor in connector: Connects to the included PA-M1224 power adaptor. NOTE: Only use the original included PA-M1224 power adapter. The use of a different power adapter may cause damage to the appliance, or can even cause fire or electrical shocks. 2.
  • Page 16: Points To Remember

    Connections The in- and output connections of AUDAC audio equipment are performed corresponding to international wiring standards for professional audio equipment. Balanced XLR connectors are wired...
  • Page 18: Applications

    Chapter Applications Setup procedure 1. Before connecting the microphones and instruments, be sure that all devices are turned off. Also be sure that all of the mixer’s channel faders and master control faders are set all the way down. 2. For each connection, connect one end of the cable to the relevant microphone or instrument, and connect the other end to the appropriate input jack on the mixer.
  • Page 19: Home Recording

    Home Recording...
  • Page 20: Live Performance

    Live Performance...
  • Page 21: Block Diagram

    Chapter Block Diagram...
  • Page 22: Additional Information

    Chapter Additional Information PMX124 Technical specifications 0 dB = 0.0775 Vrms, 0 dBV = 1 Vrms Maximum Output Level +26 dB (Main L/R), +20 dB (ALT 3/4, Aux/EFX & Control Room) (0.5% T.H.D. at 1kHz) +20 dB (Insert), More than 100 mW (Headphones) @ 33 Ohm Frequency Response 20 Hz –...
  • Page 23 Input Input Connector Input Nominal Rated Connector Type Impedance Impedance Input Level CH Mic 4 k Ohm 50 ~ 600 Ohm -50 dB XLR 3-31 Type Balanced CH Line 10 k Ohm 600 Ohm -30 dB Phone Jack (TRS) Stereo Input Mic 3 k Ohm 600 Ohm -44 dB...
  • Page 24: Personal Notes

    Personal notes...

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