ULTRAZONE ZMX8210
Connect the potentiometer to pins V and SHD. Connect the mid tap to pin C (see Fig. 3.2).
Volume potentiometer
Fig. 3.2: Remote volume control connection with potentiometer
Alternatively, you can control the volume by using a positive control voltage of max. 11 V DC. The voltage needs to be inserted between the pins SHD and C.
++ When using a voltage source to remote control the volume level, make sure that the control voltage does not exceed 11 V DC or else your unit could be damaged.
Selecting stereo channels 7 and 8To select the stereo channels 7 and 8, you need a
Connect the
Using the ZMX8210 is easy to learn and is very similar to using a standard mixer. Complete the following steps:
1)Hook up the unit as described in Chapter 3.1.
2)Adjust the LEFT, RIGHT and AUX LEVEL knobs [17] to center position and turn the LEVEL knobs {5} of each channel fully to the left.
3)Turn on the ZMX8210 and the other devices you want to use
(amplifier and loudspeakers last).
4)Apply an audio signal (line or microphone signal) to an input channel.
5)Press the +48 V
6)Press the
7)Turn the LEVEL knob of the corresponding channel to the right until
== you have reached the required volume level
== or the 0 db LED glows continuously.
If the CLIP LED lights up, you need to adjust the level by slowly turning the knob to the left. For especially strong input signals, use the PAD
8)Repeat steps 4 to 7 with additional signal sources. Use chan- nels 7 or 8 for stereo signal sources.
9)In case you are using a microphone, press the MIC LOW CUT
10)Press the EQ ON
(15)to modify the sound.
11)Use the LEVEL knobs of the LEFT, RIGHT and AUX buses
[17]to adjust the volume level of the OUT L, OUT R and AUX outputs (zones).
4.Installation
4.1 Rack mountingThe unit requires the height of 1 U to fit within a 19" rack. Please make sure to provide approximately 4" of space for the connectors on the rear panel. Please use M6 rack screws and nuts when
Channel select switch
Control LED CH 8
Control LED CH 7
The ZMX8210 connections are
Fig. 3.3: Connection with
channel selection
Fig. 4.1: Pin assignment of the INPUTS connectors
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