Denon DN-X1100 Owners Manual - Page 5

Accessories, Installation, Main Features - 4 channel dj mixer

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Getting Started Connections Fader Start Specifications n Contents Getting Started Accessories 1 Installation 1 Main Features 1 Part Names and Functions 2 Top Panel 2 Rear Panel 4 Connections Preparations 5 Cables Used for Connections 5 Fader Start Connections 6 Channel Fader Start 7 Crossfader Start 7 Replacing the Crossfader 7 Replacing the Channel Fader 8 Flex Fader Crossfader Slide Torque Adjustment Procedure 8 Specifications 9 Getting Started ENGLISH Accessories Main Features Check that the following parts are supplied with the product. q Owner's manual 1 w Connection cable (3.5 mm stereo mini cable, Cord length: Approx. 1 m 2 e Audio cable (Cord length: Approx. 1 m 2 Installation When the DN-X1100 is mounted inside a coffin or DJ booth, we recommend leaving a 2 cm (Bottom 1.5 mm) blank space above the mixer if possible. 20 mm 1.5 mm 20 mm 20 mm CONGRATULATIONS! You have purchased the DENON DN-X1100 DJ mixer from D&M HOLDINGS lnc. 1. Input Select (Matrix input select) 8 input sources are freely assignable to each channel. 2. 60 MM Channel Fader (Replaceable) 60 mm long-stroke channel fader for precise adjustment of the volume. 3. Level Mater per Channel Easily visible 13- dot level meters for each channel. 4. Booth Assign 1 ch - 4 ch and master Selects the source of the BOOTH output. 5. Enhanced SEND/RETURN terminals 8 LINE, 3 PHONO, 2 Microphone systems, 2 MASTER outputs, BOOTH output and REC output are provided independently. Effect SEND/RETURN terminals are also provided for an external effects processor. 6. 3-Band Equalizer LOW, MID, HI and GAIN controls are available on every input channel (Kill type equalizer). 7. Crossfader Contour This feature allows adjusting the "shape" of the Crossfader response from a gentle curve for smooth, long running fades, to the steep pitch required for top performance cut and scratch effects. 8. Channel Fader and Crossfader Start The CD player can be started or stopped simply by increasing or decreasing the level of the Ch. Fader or by using the Crossfader left to right or right to left. (This function can only be used when the DENON CD players DN-S3500 or etc. is connected to the DN-X1100) 9. Hi-Grade Type Op Amp The input/output section uses a hi-grade type op amp for high sound quality. 10.FLEX FADER (Adjustable Slide Torque Crossfader.) The crossfader's slide torque can be adjusted to achieved the desired feeling. 

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ENGLISH
Connections
Fader Start
Specifications
Accessories
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Installation
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Main Features
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Part Names and Functions
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Top Panel ·······················································································2
Rear Panel ······················································································4
Preparations
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Cables Used for Connections ························································5
Getting Started
Connections
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Contents
Check that the following parts are supplied with the product.
Getting Started
Accessories
q
Owner’s manual
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1
w
Connection cable
(3.5 mm stereo mini cable, Cord length: Approx. 1 m)
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2
e
Audio cable (Cord length: Approx. 1 m)
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2
Installation
1.5 mm
20 mm
20 mm
20 mm
When the DN-X1100 is mounted inside a coffin or DJ booth, we
recommend leaving a 2 cm (Bottom 1.5 mm) blank space above the
mixer if possible.
Main Features
CONGRATULATIONS! You have purchased the DENON DN-X1100 DJ
mixer from D&M HOLDINGS lnc.
1. Input Select (Matrix input select)
8 input sources are freely assignable to each channel.
2. 60 MM Channel Fader (Replaceable)
60 mm long-stroke channel fader for precise adjustment of the
volume.
3. Level Mater per Channel
Easily visible 13- dot level meters for each channel.
4. Booth Assign
1 ch – 4 ch and master Selects the source of the BOOTH output.
5. Enhanced SEND/RETURN terminals
8 LINE, 3 PHONO, 2 Microphone systems, 2 MASTER outputs,
BOOTH output and REC output are provided independently.
Effect SEND/RETURN terminals are also provided for an external
effects processor.
6. 3-Band Equalizer
LOW, MID, HI and GAIN controls are available on every input
channel (Kill type equalizer).
7.
Crossfader Contour
This feature allows adjusting the “shape” of the Crossfader
response from a gentle curve for smooth, long running fades,
to the steep pitch required for top performance cut and scratch
effects.
8. Channel Fader and Crossfader Start
The CD player can be started or stopped simply by increasing or
decreasing the level of the Ch. Fader or by using the Crossfader
left to right or right to left. (This function can only be used when
the DENON CD players DN-S3500 or etc. is connected to the
DN-X1100)
9. Hi-Grade Type Op Amp
The input/output section uses a hi-grade type op amp for high
sound quality.
10.FLEX FADER (Adjustable Slide Torque Crossfader.)
The crossfader’s slide torque can be adjusted to achieved the
desired feeling.
Connections
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Channel Fader Start
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Crossfader Start
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Replacing the Crossfader
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Replacing the Channel Fader
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Flex Fader Crossfader Slide Torque Adjustment Procedure
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Fader Start
Specifications
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Getting Started