Mixer on/off, Mic control, Line/cd control – Yorkville NX750P-2 Manuel d'utilisation

Page 5: Treble and bass controls, Green pwr led, Yellow limit led, Red clip led, Power switch, Fuse

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For operation with a subwoofer, the LF Rolloff

switch shuts off the low frequency boost and

filters out signals below 100 Hz. It’s not necessary

to use this switch for speech applications

because the Mic input already has a high pass

filter. This switch only affects the signals to the

internal amplifier and does not affect signals

going out from the internal mixer, or to signals

passing through the Link connections.

8. Mixer On/Off

The Mixer On/Off switch turns the NX750P-2’s

internal mixer on the rear panel on and off.

The NX750P-2’s mixer should be used when a

microphone or CD player is directly connected

to one of the NX750P-2s Line/CD or Mic inputs.

It should be switched off* if the NX750P-2’s Link

Input is connected to a separate mixer’s output.

*Note: the NX750P-2 has been designed

to enable the user to interconnect multiple

NX750P-2s (up to 12 or even more) via the Link

Inputs and Outputs. When linking NX750P-2's,

a maximum of 3 of the NX750P-2’s internal

mixers can be used (activated) allowing up

to 3 microphones and 3 line sources to be

mixed without an external mixer. This is useful

for smaller music engagements, meetings,

seminars, etc.

9. Mic Control

This control adjusts the volume level the Mic

input. The microphone signal output to other

cabinets through the link connections will be

affected as well.

10. Line/CD Control

This control adjusts the volume level of devices

plugged into the Line/CD input. The signal out

to other cabinets, from this device, through

the link connections will be affected as well.

A line-level signal and microphones can be

connected simulataneously.

11. Treble and Bass Controls

These controls affect the signals from devices

plugged into the Line/CD and Mic inputs. The

signal out, to other cabinets, through the Link

will also be affected. These controls do not

affect signals coming into the cabinet from

the Link connections.

12. Green PWR LED

Illumination indicates that AC power is on and

the fuse is functioning.

13. Yellow Limit LED

This indicates that the cabinet is operating

at full power and the limiter(s) are actively

reducing the signal level. It’s all right to

operate in limiting as long as the clip light is not

constantly on. The Limit light does not indicate

low frequency processing action. There are

separate limiters for the woofer and horn. This

LED will indicate operation of either limiter.

14. Red Clip LED

The illumination of this LED indicates that

the signal level is excessive and may cause

distortion. Reduce mixer levels or turn down the

Level control (on NX750P-2) to reduce clipping.

15. Power Switch

This turns the power On and Off to the

cabinet. Note; a cabinet that is turned off,

but is one of the cabinets in a chain might

cause hum (or buzz) in the other cabinets.

16. Fuse

The mains fuse should never blow even in

extreme operating conditions. A blown fuse will

generally mean that excessive mains voltage

has been applied or there’s a serious fault with

the unit. Self re-setting thermal switches are

built into the power transformer as well as on

the internal heat sink. These will not trip even

under the most extreme operating conditions

and are provided only for safety reasons.

Thermal margins may be compromised when

operating facing straight up, straight down or

while operating in direct sunlight!

A note about unbalanced operation: When connecting an unbalanced source (such as a mixer with RCA

outputs) to balanced inputs such as an NX750P-2, the best hum rejection can be achieved by running a

balanced connection right to the unbalanced plug. The return connection should be connected to ground

at the unbalanced plug. The NX750P-2 does not connect the AC power ground directly to the input signal

ground. This will eliminate most ground problems.

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