Citronic Cdm10:4 19 Inch 4 Channel Usb Mixer User Manual

Citronic Cdm10:4 19 Inch 4 Channel Usb Mixer User Manual

citronic CDM10:4 19 Inch 4 Channel USB Mixer

Version 1.2

Caution: Please read this manual carefully before operating Damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Citronic CDM10:4 USB Rackmount DJ Mixer. This product is intended to give long term, reliable service in normal usage. Please read these instructions before use to avoid incorrect operation and to help outline the functions and controls.

Maintenance

No user serviceable parts inside, refer all servicing issues to qualified service personnel. Clean with a lint-free dry or damp cloth. To replace cross-fader, disconnect mains and undo the 2 securing screws slightly, lift the crossfader and disconnect from the in-line connector (noting the correct orientation). Connect the new cross-fader, reposition and secure with the 2 screws. Channel, Master and Booth faders may be serviced or replaced by removing the plate that they are fitted to.

Packing Contents

  • IEC Mains cable
  • CDM8:4 USB 19” DJ Mixer
  • Instruction Manual

Layout

Microphone Section

1Combo inputsInputs for microphone on jack or XLR
2GAIN controlsMic input sensitivity adjustment
3HI controlsMic EQ high frequency adjustment
4MID controlsMic EQ mid frequency adjustment
5LO controlsMic EQ low frequency adjustment
6PAN controlsMic left/right stereo positioning
7ON AIR buttonPress in to activate mic channel
8MIC O’RIDE buttonSelect mics to override audio playback
9O’RIDE SENS controlAdjust override sensitivity to mic input
10O’RIDE DEPTH controlAdjust audio playback reduction amount
Stereo Section

11Input selectorSelect between rear inputs
12AUX input3.5mm input & select switch
13GAIN controlsinput sensitivity adjustment
14HI controlsEQ high freq. adjustment
15MID controlsEQ mid freq. adjustment
16LO controlsEQ low freq. adjustment
17CUE buttonsSelect channel to monitor
18Channel fadersChannel level to master
19ASSIGN rotaryCrossfader channel select
20PUNCH buttonsMomentary crossfade defeat
21CROSSFADERMix between 2 channels
Master Section

22VU meters2 x 10-segment LED level meters
2312V LIGHT12Vdc output for light (BNC)
24POWER switchMain power on/off switch
25BALANCE controlBalance between Left + Right output
26AUX selectSelect channel to SEND output
27CUE/MIXMonitor fade between cued & master
28SENDOutput level to SEND output
29RETURNLoop return for send outputs
30PHONES faderLevel fader for headphones output
31CUE buttonSelect SEND to monitoring
32BOOTH faderLevel control for BOOTH output
33MASTER fadeLevel control for MASTER outputs
34Headphones out6.3mm stereo jack for headphones
Rear Panel

35                   Ground screwGrounding point for turntables
36CD/PHONO switchesSwitch between CD and Phono level for CH.2 & 3 PHONO inputs
37MIC 4 input6.3mm jack microphone input for CH.4
38MIC 3 input6.3mm jack microphone input for CH.3
39Mains inletIEC mains connection and fuse holder
40CH.4 & CH.3 USBUSB type B connectors to PC/Mac
41BALANCED outputsBalanced Left & Right XLR master outputs
42UNBAL outputsUnbalanced Left & Right RCA master outputs
43BOOTH outputsUnbalanced Left & Right RCA booth outputs
44SEND outputsAux loop send outputs (L+R RCA)
45RETURN inputsAux loop return inputs (L+R RCA
46CD input CH.4CD input for CH.4 (L+R RCA)
47LINE input CH.4Line input for CH.4 (L+R RCA)
48PHONO input CH.3PHONO or CD input for CH.3 (L+R RCA)
49CD input CH.3CD input for CH.3 (L+R RCA)
50LINE input CH.3Line input for CH.3 (L+R RCA)
51PHONO input CH.2PHONO or CD input for CH.2 (L+R RCA)
52CD input CH.2CD input for CH.2 (L+R RCA)
53LINE input CH.2Line input for CH.2 (L+R RCA)
54CD input CH.1CD input for CH.1 (L+R RCA)
55LINE input CH.1Line input for CH.1 (L+R RCA)

Setting up

The following pages give a full description of the connectors and their purpose. You should study this carefully before you power up the mixer to ensure you get the best performance from the CDM10:4.

Cables & Connectors

Always use good quality cables and connectors. Over 75% of all problems with DJ systems are simple connector issues. Don’t get caught out.

Switching on your system

Always turn on your mixer and input devices before you turn on the amplifier. The CDM10:4 has been designed not to harm your amplifiers or speakers if you turn them on first, but this may not be true of the inputs plugged into the mixer. Play Safe and always turn your amplifiers on last.

Power Supply

The power supply for the CDM 10:4 is built into the mixer and is supplied with a BS approved IEC mains plug specifically for use in the UK. If it does not match the power socket you wish to use check with your dealer before you plug it in. It is possible you could damage your mixer if it is not the correct version.

Crossfader

This is commonly the most used feature on your mixer. Even though a great deal of care has been taken in the choice of components for this function, it is the most likely thing to wear out first on your mixer. So we’ve made it quick and easy to replace.

Connection Guide

Operation

  • Check mains for correct voltage as indicated near to the IEC mains inlet on the rear panel
  • Connect to mains supply using the IEC cable provided
  • Connect the Main unbalanced RCA and/or balanced XLR outputs to the main PA and ensure that the volume levels are turned down to avoid damage
  • Connect the BOOTH outputs to powered booth monitors or separate PA zone · Connect any turntables to the RCA PHONO inputs on CH.2 and CH.3
  • For external audio processing or effects, assign the required channel using AUX ASSIGN and connect SEND to inputs of the processor and RETURN to outputs of the processor
  • If the unit is to be rack-mounted, it is possible to unscrew the input connector section and
    rotate 180° for underside connection, taking care not to disconnect any internal wiring
  • Earth turntables to the case grounding point on the rear panel · Connect CD players or other line level audio sources to the CD inputs
  • Connect CD, CD+G, laptop, TV decoder, DVD or MP3 players to LINE inputs
  • Connect DJ mics to the top panel jack/XLR combo sockets and rear jack sockets if needed
  • If required, connect personal MP3 player to top panel 3.5mm input
  • Connect headphones to the HEADPHONE jack
  • Connect rear panel USB connections to a PC or Mac for computer audio playback/recording · With MASTER LEVEL down, switch the power on
  • Ensure microphone levels are turned down · Gradually increase MASTER LEVEL and channel levels to check input signals
  • Ensure that the input selectors are moved to select the relevant input being played
  • Be aware that the CROSSFADER operates across assigned channels ­ setting to centre position allows both channels through ­ moving to either side favours that channel
  • Gradually increase microphone channel levels to check microphone signals.
  • Monitor each stereo channel via headphones selecting using the CUE switches
  • Whilst a channel is on CUE, adjust the GAIN so that LED meters show a full signal without showing “in the red” (overload)
  • Adjust Hi, Mid and Lo EQ settings to the desired tonal effect for mics and audio sources
  • When using DJ mics 1 and 2, push the ON AIR switch and if required, push MIC OVERRIDE to drop the music level whilst talking. Sensitivity and Depth of this function are adjustable.
  • Playback from PC or Mac computer is available through 2 USB ports, which act as Plug & Play audio devices
  • Connecting these to the computer will work the same as connecting 2 external sound cards. Once automatic installation is complete, select these as playback hardware in the relevant software menu and select “USB” on the CDM10:4 channel selector for playback.
  • The USB interfaces can also be selected as recording devices to record mixes from CDM10:4 (consult your software manual for further installation and setup details)
  • When not being used, turn down the Vocal mic levels to avoid unwanted noise · Turn down PA volume controls and CDM10:4 faders before switching off to avoid loud pops
    171.135UK User Manual

Specifications

Power supply230Vac, 50Hz
Fuse ratingT250mA (240V) / T500mA (110V)
Cut-out440 x 250mm
Equaliser: Bass+12dB, -26dB @ 100Hz
Equaliser: Midrange+12dB, -26dB @ 800Hz
Equaliser: Treble+12dB, -26dB @ 9kHz
Headphone output112mV @ 32 Ohms
Input: Line195mV, 50k Ohms
Input: Mic1.5mV, 2k Ohms
Input: Phono4mV, 47k Ohms
Signal to noise ratio: Line>87dB
Signal to noise ratio: Mic68dB
Signal to noise ratio: Phono73dB
Dimensions483 x 266 x 80mm (6U)
Weight5kg
Troubleshooting
No outputCheck mains power is on
Check leads and connections
Check MASTER LEVEL and mic or channel fader is turned up
Check CROSSFADER by setting to centre
Distorted outputCheck line input isn’t connected to PHONO
Check channel and MASTER faders are not too high
Check volume control of amp, active speakers or recording equipment
Microphone feedbackEliminate “line-of-sight” between mic(s) and speakers
Adjust EQ and/or level controls
No microphone outputCheck if mic is switched off
Check if phantom power source is required
Low microphone outputLow output – ensure mic is not switched to “pad” or “Hi Z”
Quiet vocals – ask singer to sing closer to mic.
Low audio outputCheck turntable is not connected to line input and PHONO is selected
Check channel and MASTER faders are not too low
Check for volume control on sound source


Disposal:
The “Crossed Wheelie Bin” symbol on the product means that the product is classed as Electrical or Electronic equipment and should not be disposed with other household or commercial waste at the end of its useful life. The goods must be disposed of according to your local council guidelines.
Errors and omissions excepted. Copyright© 2022. AVSL Group Ltd. Unit 2-4 Bridgewater Park, Taylor Rd. Manchester. M41 7JQ AVSL (EUROPE) Ltd, Unit 3D North Point House, North Point Business Park, New Mallow Road, Cork, Ireland
171.135UK User Manual

Documents / Resouces

Download manual
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.


Related Manuals