0 10 8 OL L1 P2 L2 INPUT P1 +12 LOW –12 +12 HIGH –12 2 10 6 A LEVEL 0 4 8 PROGRAM A 6 4 6 2 8 0 10 B 0 +12 -24 8 4 –24 10 2 -12 A 0 –12 0 +12 2 10 6 B LEVEL 0 4 8 PROGRAM B +12 LOW –12 +12 HIGH –12 L1 P2 L2 INPUT P1 2 10 6 LEVEL 0 4 HOUSE 8 A PGM CUE PAN B 2 CUE 10 6 8 PHONES LEVEL 0 4 POWER DJ MIXER MIC LEVEL 2 6 MIC 4 MIXER MP 2 MP 2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For the continued safety of yourself and others we recommend that you read the following safety and installation instructions. Keep this document in a safe location for future reference. Please heed all warnings and follow all instructions. Do not use this equipment in a location where it might become wet. Clean only with a damp cloth. This equipment may be installed in an industry standard equipment rack.
OPERATORS MANUAL MP 2 CLUB MIXER MIC 6 2 P1 L2 4 8 0 0 PROGRAM A L1 P2 4 2 10 MIC LEVEL –12 OL INPUT +12 LOW –12 +12 HIGH 10 A LEVEL 4 6 8 10 –12 –24 PROGRAM B B 0 8 0 2 +12 6 0 -12 -24 A 10 8 6 4 2 0 4 6 2 P1 8 0 10 B LEVEL PAN HOUSE L1 P2 +12 L2 4 2 –12 +12 LOW –12 +12 HIGH PHONES CUE 8 0 INPUT PGM 6 10 LEVEL 4 6 0 10 2 A CUE B MP 2 8 LEVEL MIXER POWER QUICK START If you are too excited to read the manual, at least read this
FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 6 MIC 6 2 P2 P1 4 L2 8 0 –12 MIC LEVEL OL INPUT 2 +12 –12 LOW +12 HIGH 3 10 4 6 8 10 PROGRAM B B 0 8 0 2 +12 6 2 10 1 0 PROGRAM A L1 4 9 –12 -12 –24 -24 A LEVEL 4 5 A 10 8 6 4 2 0 4 0 6 2 P2 P1 10 B LEVEL 4 L2 8 0 PAN HOUSE L1 +12 2 –12 +12 –12 LOW 5 4 +12 HIGH 3 PGM 6 PHONES CUE 8 0 10 INPUT LEVEL 2 7 4 6 0 10 2 A CUE 8 B MP 2 8 MIXER LEVEL POWER 10 11 1 MIC LEVEL control: Adjusts the
REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION 2 3 MP 2 POWER MADE IN U.S.A. RANE CORP. 4 HOUSE 1 L LEFT RIGHT LEFT L MIC TO TAPE NO YES TAPE OUTPUT 5 L BALANCED MIC INPUT PHONO GROUND R LEVEL RIGHT 7 AUX BALANCED OUTPUTS: TIP = (+), RING = (–), SLEEVE = SIGNAL GROUND ACN 001 345 482 600mA CLASS 2 EQUIPMENT 6 R L2 R P2 LINE PHONO 8 L1 P1 LINE PHONO MIC 9 1 POWER input connector: This is not a telephone jack! Connect an 18 volt AC center-tapped transformer only.
IMPORTANT NOTE CHASSIS GROUNDING If your system exhibits excessive hum or buzzing, there is an incompatibility in the grounding configuration between units somewhere. Your mission, should you accept it, is to discover how your particular system wants to be grounded. Here are some things to try: 1. Try combinations of lifting grounds on units that are supplied with ground lift switches or links. 2.