User Manual

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Your instrument is designed to be connected to a power source with the same
characteristics as reported in the label located in the rear of the original power supply of
the instruments.
If you are planning to use the instrument in countries with different electric characteristics,
please contact your dealer or a CRUMAR authorized service center.
Your instrument is suitable for use in most countries around the world: its power supply
accepts voltages from 100 to 240 Volt AC. For more details, please contact your dealer.
We recommend to connect and use only compatible devices or accessories in perfect
working condition; connection of broken or incompatible devices in Crumar Mojo’s sockets,
inputs and outputs can damage the instruments; do not insert objects into ventilation holes
or into sockets and plugs. If you are not sure about compatibility of your equipment, we
strongly recommend to contact CRUMAR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Back panel connections and controls (Fig.1):
Fig.1
1 Plug for power supply: it is located on the left side of the instrument: used for
connect the original Crumar Mojo power supply (12 Volt CC). It’s recommended to
use only the original power supply included in your package.
2 Slot/access to the motherboard connections: through this window you can
access the ports dedicated to motherboard connections: for connecting a VGA-
compatible 15-pin connection use the blue port, for connecting mouse or keyboard
use din PS/s purple or green ports or available USB; USB ports can also be used
for connecting other devices such as USB pen drives for data transfer. LAN port as
well as the audio connections blue, green and purple, are not working. The usage of
motherboard connections are dedicated to expert user and are used only for
updates or advance instrument configuration.
3 Main audio out L & R (Left and right channels): These two outputs are used
for connect the instrument to the main amplification system: for take advantage of
all features of sounds we suggest to use a stereo amplification system. If the
internal VB3 II VST software is configured for using the vertical simulation out-split
“V.S. Technology”, the L channel will be Bass/Rotor simulation and R channel will
be treble/horn simulation; the internal crossover will take care of filtering out signals,
in this case plase put the speaker connected to R on top of the other one connected
to L.
4) CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS.