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10 11EUROPOWER PMP2000D Quick Start Guide
EUROPOWER PMP2000D Controls
(EN) Step 2: Controls
(1) The FX control determines the signal level that
is routed from the respective channel to the
built-in e ects processor.
(2) The HIGH control in the EQ section governs
the high frequencies of the respectivechannel.
(3) Use the MID control to boost/cut the
midrange.
(4) The LOW control allows you to raise or lower
the bass frequencies.
(5) The MON control determines the channel’s
volume assigned to the monitor mix.
(6) Use the LEVEL control to set the volume level
of the respective channel.
(7) Use the CLIP LED to ensure that the input gain
is set properly. The CLIP LED should light up
only with peak signals, but never all the time.
(8) The PAD button reduces the channel
input sensitivity by 25 dB. Thus, you can
also connect high-level line signals to the
respective channel input.
(9) This HI-Z/LINE input can be used to connect
line level signal sources, such as keyboards,
electric and bass guitars.
(10) This is the channels balanced XLR
microphoneinput.
(11) The stereo line input of channels 7 - 12 can be
used to connect, for example, keyboards with
stereo outputs or a stereo drum computer.
(12) The 2-TRACK/LINE IN RCA input of channel
13/14 allows you to feed in external stereo
signals from your CD player or tape deck,
forexample.
(13) The 2-TRACK/LINE OUT RCA output
provides the stereo main mix signal of
your PMP2000D and can be routed to, say,
a recording machine.
(14) The phantom power supply provides the
voltage necessary for the operation of
condenser microphones. Use the PHANTOM
POWER switch to activate the supply together
for channels 1 - 12 (XLR connector). The LED
above the switch is lit when phantom power
is on.
(15) This is the PMP2000D’s graphic stereo
equalizer, which comprises two units and
can be used to adapt the sound to the
room acoustics.
(16) Use the EQ IN buttons to switch the two
equalizer units on or o .
(17) Press the LOW CUT button to activate the
low-cut  lter of channels 1 - 6. This  lter
eliminates unpleasant bass frequencies
(e.g.microphone pop noise).
(18) The FX TO MON control determines the e ects
intensity of the multi-e ects processor as
part of the monitor mix. Turn the control fully
counter-clockwise to add no e ect to the
monitor mix.
(19) The MONITOR LEVEL control adjusts the
volume of the monitor mix.
(20) Use the MONITOR LEVEL display to control
the monitor signal level. The upper LED (LIM)
lights up when the built-in limiter is activated,
thus protecting against overload.
(21) POWER AMP switch determines whether
the PMP2000D works as a stereo ampli er
(MAIN L/MAIN R), a dual ampli er with
the left channel dedicated to monitoring
(MONITOR/MONO) or a single mono ampli er
with both channels dedicated solely to
front-of-house sound reinforcement
(BRIDGE/BRIDGE). In BRIDGE/BRIDGE mode,
please use a single 2-pole speaker cable with
pins 1+ and 2+ of OUTPUT B only.
(22) The MAIN LEVEL control governs the overall
volume of the PMP2000D.
(23) The MAIN LEVEL display reads the output
level of the PMP2000D. The upper LED (LIM)
lights up when the built-in limiter is activated,
thus protecting against signal peaks.
(24) The FX TO MAIN control functions as FX return
for the built-in e ects processor. Use this
control to add the desired e ect signal to the
main mix. No e ect signal is added when the
FX TO MAIN is set fully counter-clockwise.
(25) DIGITAL WIRELESS USB input accepts
the optional BEHRINGER wireless
microphone receiver. The LEDs indicate
wireless microphone signal input.
WIRELESS MIC 1/MIC 2 input signals are
routed to channel 1 and channel 2.
(26) AUX IN section accepts audio signals
from external devices using ⁄" TRS
stereo connectors. The AUX IN knob controls
the input level.
(27) Use the FX FOOTSW(itch) jack to connect
any commercially available foot controller.
Itallows you to bypass the e ects unit.
(28) Here, you will  nd a list of all multi-e ect
presets available.
(29) This is the LED level meter of the e ects
processor. Please make sure that the clip
LED lights up with signal peaks only. If it is
lit constantly, this indicates that the e ects
processor is overdriven, which can lead to
unpleasant distortion.
(30) The E ect display reads the currently
selectedpreset.
(31) Turn the PROGRAM/PARAMETER [PUSH]
control to select the e ect presets. Press the
control brie y to con rm your selection.
PUSH and TURN the button to adjust one
parameter of the currently chosen e ect.
(32) FX button activates the e ects processor
when pressed.
(33) TAP button allows you to program time-based
e ects (such as delay) by pressing the button
repeatedly in time with the desired tempo.
The TAP LED  ashes rhythmically to show the
current tempo.
(34) The mains connection is on a standard IEC
receptacle. An appropriate power cord is
supplied with the unit.
(35) Use the POWER switch to put your PMP2000D
into operation. The POWER switch should
always be in the “O ” position when you are
about to connect your unit to the mains.
(36) SERIAL NUMBER.
(37) OUTPUT A uses pins 1+ and 1- to send out
the left (LEFT) speaker channel over a single
2-pole speaker cable. As an option, you
may also connect a single 4-pole speaker to
OUTPUT A to carry both the left and right
speaker outputs, in which case the left
channel output will use OUTPUT A pins 1+
and 1-, while the right channel uses OUTPUT A
pins 2+ and 2-. When the POWER OUTPUT
switch is set to BRIDGE/BRIDGE mode, the
bridged mono output uses pins 1+ and 2+ of
OUTPUT B only (using a single 2-pole speaker
cable), and you should therefore NOT connect
any speaker cable to OUTPUT A.
(38) OUTPUT B uses pins 1+ and 1- to send out the
right (RIGHT) speaker channel over a single
2-pole speaker cable. When the POWER
OUTPUT switch is set to BRIDGE/BRIDGE mode,
the bridged mono output uses pins 1+ and
2+ of OUTPUT B only (using a single 2-pole
speaker cable), and you should therefore
NOT connect any speaker cable to OUTPUT A.
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