Denon DN-X1100 - DJ Mixer Bedienungshandbuch Seite 11

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ENGLISH
Getting Started Connections Specifications
Channel fader
CH FADER START
CH FADER CONTOUR
Source input fader (Ch. Fader)
1
Turn the INPUT ASSIGN switch to select the desired
source from LINE2, 4, 6 or 8.
2
Turn on the CH FADER START switch.
b CROSS FADER ASSIGN position is “THUR”.
3
Move the source input fader (Ch. Fader) of CH-1, CH-
2, CH-3 or CH-4 control all the way to the bottom.
4
Set the standby mode on CD player.
5
Use the CH FADER CONTOUR control to control the
channel fader startup curve.
6
When you want to start the player, move up the source
input fader (Ch. Fader) and the CD player will begin
playing.
Channel Fader Start
Crossfader
CROSSFADER CONTOUR
CROSSFADER START A
CROSSFADER START B
CROSSFADER ASSIGN
Crossfader
1
Turn the INPUT ASSIGN switch to select the desired
source from LINE2, 4, 6 or 8.
2
Using the CROSSFADER ASSIGN switch, assign the
channel or Sampler source into A or B of Crossfader.
3
Turn on the CROSSFADER START A, B switches.
4
Slide the Crossfader all the way in direction opposite
the source you want to start. (In the following example,
startup is done with the CD player connected set to
Assign A.)
5
Set the standby mode on CD player.
6
Use the CROSSFADER CONTOUR control to control
the cross fader startup curve.
7
When the Crossfader is slid in the opposite direction,
CD player play will begin.
Crossfader Start
Replacing the Crossfader
The Crossfader may be removed without disassembly of DN-X1100
itself.
1
Pull out the Crossfader knob.
2
Removed the ve outer screws attaching the
crossfader plate.
3
Remove the two screws attaching the crossfader
bracket assembly from chassis.
4
Pull the crossfader bracket assembly forward and
unplug the 3P cable from the connector on the panel
board.
Fader Start
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