Nilfisk-ALTO DJM-3 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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3.3.1 AC Inlet and Fuse Holder
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3.3.2 POWER Switch
This switch turns the Mixer ON and OFF.
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3.3.3 MAIN OUT
Both MAIN output and TAPE output are RCA types connectors. Yes the same largely used in hi-fi and are low
impedance. Through the MAIN output you can connect your DJM 3 to an amplifier. Through the TAPE output
you can connect your DJM 3 to a tape recorder.
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3.3.4 EFFECTS send and return
You can send the PFL (pre fader level) signal through the SEND sockets to a signal processor such as reverb,
equaliser, etc. Then from the same effect unit you bring the signal back into the DJM 3 via the RETURN
sockets and the audio signal is routed into the MAIN output.
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3.3.5 INPUT
- PHONO input: Both Channels feature PHONO inputs including RIIA preamplifier for turntable. PIN (RCA) jacks
shall be used to connect the turntable.
- LINE input: Through these RCA type sockets you can connect a CD player, an MD player or any other high level
device such as Tape Recorder, DAT, etc,
Important Notice: If you wish to connect LINE level devices into the LINE/PHONO input, make sure that the LINE/
PHONO switch is on LINE position otherwise the sensitive RIAA preamplifier built-in in the Phono input will be
overloaded and will produce distortion.
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3.3.6 GND screw
This grounding connection is provided for your turntables.
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3.3.The Rear Panel
PHONO
LINELINE
RETURN
TO MAIN
SEND
FROM PFL
TAPEMAIN
L
R
POWER
PHONO
LINE
PHONO
LINE
GND GND
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
- DO NOT OPEN
- NE PAS OUVRIR
MAINOUT
INPUT2 INPUT1
EFFECTS
PHONO
ON
OFF
AC INPUT
EUROPE
210-240V 50Hz
RATED POWER CONSUMPTION: 12W
Fuse:T200mAL
MODEL
SERIAL
Apparaten skall anslutas till
Jordat uttag nar den ansluts
Till ett natverk
Use only with a 250V fuse
Use only with a 250V fuse
Use only with a 250V fuse
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UK/AUST
210-240V 50Hz
Fuse:T200mAL
USA / Canada
100-120V 60Hz
Fuse:T400mAL
The fuse holder position (please follow the triangle that indicated the voltage accepted by the unit) can be changed
only by a qualified Engineer. Please check the Voltage accepted by the unit and the Voltage available from your
AC sockets before connecting the unit to the Mains.