Phonic MM1002 User Manual

Phonic MM1002 User Manual

Phonic compact mixer user's manual
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  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Your Phonic MM1002 / MM1202 was carefully packed at the manufacturing site and the packing box was designed to protect the unit from rough handling. We recommend that you carefully examine the packaging and its contents for any signs of physical damage, which may have occurred during transportation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    M A I N O U T ........1 3 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAMS.....21 EFX OUT(MM1202 ONY)......13 AUX OUT...........13 REFERENCE BOOKS........22 PHONIC CORPORATION MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL Page 3...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    4. Always turn off the unit before connecting and disconnecting the unit from the power source. 5. Never use solvents to clean the unit. Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Page 4 MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL PHONIC CORPORATION...
  • Page 5: Connecting It Up

    CONNECTING IT UP CONNECTING IT UP PHONIC CORPORATION MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL Page 5...
  • Page 6: Typical Connecting Leads

    TYPICAL CONNECTING LEADS TYPICAL CONNECTING LEADS Page 6 MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL PHONIC CORPORATION...
  • Page 7: Unbalanced & Balanced

    The signal electrical current goes from the signal conductor to the ground conductor. The ground level of the 2 connected units are not identical. This means the system is more easily inclined to noise PHONIC CORPORATION MM1002 / MM1020 USER’S MANUAL Page 7...
  • Page 8: Channel Strip Description

    The compressor, and then back to the mixer control has a shelving response that gives to continue the final mix output. 15dB of boost or cut at 12KHZ. Page 8 MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL PHONIC CORPORATION...
  • Page 9: Aux

    Channel inserts are designed bus, allows you to locate the source to add-on a compressor, limiter or gate. smoothly across the stereo image. Please refer to Phonic PCL3200 or MCL2000 for further information. LOW CUT Slide down the slide-switch; insert the 18dB per octave 75Hz low cut filter in the signal path.
  • Page 10: Level

    S channel-just plug and play. M-S STEREO RECORDING M-S is an abbreviation for mid-side, the microphones used for M-S recording are a cardioid microphone facing directly to the source, and a figure-eight microphone Page 10 MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL PHONIC CORPORATION...
  • Page 11: What Is A Cardioid Microphone

    Bi-directional elements are most sensitive to sounds coming in from the front or rear( left or right) of the microphone, and reject sounds from the sides( front and rear). FIGURE-8 POLAR PATTERN PHONIC CORPORATION MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL Page 11...
  • Page 12: Stereo Input

    When the control knob turns fully to the left or right, you send only that side of the sig- nal to the mix. Page 12 MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL PHONIC CORPORATION...
  • Page 13: Master Section Description

    2T RTN signals into con- This knob controls the AUX OUT level. trol room and effected by the con- trol room level. +48V PHANTOM PWR This slide-switch turns the master phantom power on and off. PHONIC CORPORATION MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL Page 13...
  • Page 14: Aux Signal Path Select Button

    Make sure the power supply unit is not plugged into AC outlet be- fore connecting to the mixer. 31 POWER ON/OFF SWITCH This switch turns the power of the unit on and off. MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL PHONIC CORPORATION Page 14...
  • Page 15: Initial Setup

    Adjust the input gain until the meter shows in the amber section, with occasional peaks to the first red LED at maximum source level. This al- lows enough headroom to accommodate peaks and the maximum level for normal operation; PHONIC CORPORATION MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL Page 15...
  • Page 16: Applications

    APPLICATIONS APPLICATIONS STANDARD CONNECTIONS Page 16 MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL PHONIC CORPORATION...
  • Page 17: Live Band Setting

    APPLICATIONS LIVE BAND SETTING PHONIC CORPORATION MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL Page 17...
  • Page 18: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS MM1002 MM1202 Measurements are shown in mm/inch. Page 18 MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL PHONIC CORPORATION...
  • Page 19: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS PHONIC CORPORATION MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL Page19...
  • Page 20 SPECIFICATIONS Due to continuous product improvement, the specifications are subject to change without notice. Page 20 MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL PHONIC CORPORATION...
  • Page 21: System Block Diagrams

    SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAMS SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAMS MM1002 PHONIC CORPORATION Page 21 MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 22 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAMS MM1202 Page 22 MM1002 / MM1202 USER’S MANUAL PHONIC CORPORATION...
  • Page 23: Reference Books

    REFERENCE BOOKS REFERENCE BOOKS Phonic recommends the following books for those interested in advanced audio engineering and sound system operation: Sound System Engineering by Don and Carolyn Davis, Focal Press, ISBN: 0-240-80305-1 Sound Reinforcement Handbook by Gary D. Davis, Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation,...

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