Radio Shack 32-3001, SM-1000 owner manual PRE-ADJUSTING the Monitor Levels

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Note: You can set the control to any other position (except 0). However, to get an accurate pre- set, all the volume controls must set to the exact same position.

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5.While you use the microphone, insert a flat bladed screwdriver into the slot above the corre- sponding volume control and adjust it until you obtain a reading of 0 on the OUTPUT LEVEL VU meters.

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6.Temporarily set the MIC main vol- ume control to 0.

7.Repeat Steps 4 through 7 to con- nect and adjust the preset levels of all your other audio input sources.

Notes:

Do not connect the high-level out- puts of an audio source to the low- level PHONO CERAMIC 2

(ceramic) jacks.

Except for the PHONO ceramic inputs, you can connect any high- level audio source (tuner, cassette tape deck, CD player, magnetic- cartridge turntable, or VCR) to any set of input jacks.

Connect the ground wires (usually black or green) from your mag- netic cartridge turntable to the GND screw terminal on the back of the mixer.

PRE-ADJUSTING THE MONITOR LEVELS

To listen in privacy or monitor the au- dio source inputs so you can locate an exact passage or section before mix- ing it into the MAIN OUTPUT, insert a pair of stereo headphones (not sup- plied) equipped with a 1/4-inch plug into the PHONES jack on the lower left front corner of the mixer. Your local Radio Shack store sells a wide selec- tion of headphones.

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1.Set the volume control of the input sources to be monitored to their minimum settings.

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Contents SM-1000 Features Contents Preparation Connecting OutputsConnecting Inputs and Presetting Levels PRE-ADJUSTING the Monitor Levels Listening Safely Basic Operation OperationUsing Echo Using the DJ’S MicrophoneUsing the 7-BAND Frequency Equalizer Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance +/- 12 dB SpecificationsFm Page 13 Tuesday, August 10, 1999 802 AM Fm Page 14 Tuesday, August 10, 1999 802 AM Fm Page 15 Tuesday, August 10, 1999 802 AM Radio Shack