Operation Manual
CM1000/CM1000R
- The Leader in DJ Technology
©2000 Industries - 8 - http://www.numark.com
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INPUTS
1. Input faders - control individual source levels in
the mix.
2. Pre-fader Gain Controls – adjust the pre-fader
volume for cleaner sound.
3. PFL Meter - used to adjust the PFL levels,
accurately match channel levels with the Pre-fader
gain controls before mixing them together. The idea
is to properly match PFL inputs. You should not
attempt to match the input with the stereo output
meter!
4. Channel Input Selector – determines what input
source is controlled by the channel.
MICROPHONE
5. Mic Gain Controls – Controls the volume of the
microphones
6. Mic Activation Switch – turns microphone input on
and off.
7. Treble and Bass Controls – for fine-tuning the tone
of your voice on both mics through the sound
system. The controls are detented for setting tone
"flat".
8. Auto-Talkover Switch- reduces the input level of
Channels 1-4. This works with the auto talk-over
sensitivity adjustment on the rear panel. Talkover is
very useful for making announcements without
adjusting any levels.
HEADPHONE CUEING
9. Channel Cue Assign - are used to route Pre Fader
Level (PFL) channel audio to the Monitor Section.
The channel faders do not control the Cue volume.
10. Split/Blend Cue – controls how PFL and Program
audio are sent to your headphones. In split mode,
the PFL audio can be heard in your left ear and
PGM audio can be heard in your right ear. In blend
mode, both PFL and PGM can be heard in both ears.
11. Headphone Mix - controls the mix of PFL and
PGM signals to your headphones. When the slider
is moved to the left, all you will hear is the cue
source. When the slider is all the way to the right,
you will hear what is playing through the master
output. By blending, beats can be matched exactly
and segues can be smooth when a song is cued.
12. Headphone Level – adjusts cue volume.
13. Headphone output – ¼” jack for your headphones.
14. Booth Output – controls the volume of booth
monitor speaker if attached. Can also be used as an
additional zone or lighting control
15. Booth source switch – routes either program audio
or cue selected audio to the booth output. In “CUE”
mode the output audio matches selections made for
the headphones. For instance, in split cue mode you
would here cued audio in the left booth speaker and
program audio in the right booth speaker. Balance
would be controlled by the blend control. In this
way mixing can be done without headphones.










