Overview:

TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR VIDEO OUTPUT.

Features:

  • Separate, field-replaceable DJ crossfaders for audio and video with linked mode operation and slope control
  • 3-band EQ on each individual channel
  • Mixing options include fades, 96 wipe patterns, and picture-in-picture capability
  • Both Chroma Key (blue screen) and Luma Key (black screen) capability for superimposing images
  • Two video effects sections with mosaic, strobe, freeze, paint, and invert
  • Capable of multiple simultaneous effects
  • Joystick control for wipes and picture-in-picture operations
  • Seven background color options provided
  • Four video channels with four composite and four S-video inputs
  • Two S-video, two composite main outputs, and four video monitor outputs
  • Seven stereo inputs and two microphone inputs with audio cueing section
  • Both 1/4" and 1/8" headphone outputs
  • Provides master balanced, unbalanced, and control booth outputs
Top Panel Features:

1. Microphone Channel: Controls for the front panel mic input.

2. Channel Section (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4): Controls tone, level, and assignment of each of the 4 main mixer channels.

3. Meter/Crossfader Section: Video and audio crossfaders for transitioning from one source to another.

4. Output Section: Adjustments for the main outputs, booth outputs and headphone outputs.

5. Auto Fade: Turns auto fade mode on and off to allow for smooth transitions from one source to another.

6. Video A & B Bus Controls: Assigns a video source to the A bus (left side) or B bus (right side) of the mixer, allowing you to use the effect buttons and special transitions.

7. Key/Wipe Controls: Controls fades, wipes and picture in picture settings.

8. Joystick Control & Color Button: The Joystick is used to control the screen position of the PIP and video wipes. The color button is used to select the desired color for background effects and chroma key mode

Rear Panel Features:


1. Power: Plug a standard IEC power cable here. Use the switch to turn the unit on and off.

2. Video 1-4 Monitor Outputs: These are pre-mix, pre-effects outputs for monitoring your video sources. Connect to video monitors if desired.

3. Video Inputs: Composite video and S-video inputs. Connect to your video sources (DVD, VCR, camera etc.) If your video source has an S-video output, use the S-video connector, otherwise use the composite RCA connection.

4. Video Mixed Output: Available in composite RCA and S-video configuration, these are the main

video outputs which contain the post-mix, post-effects video signal. Normally this would be

connected to your main projection system or video display.

5. Audio Mixed Output: These are the main audio outputs of the mixer, and contain the post-mix audio signal. There are two sets of outputs - the BOOTH output for DJ booth audio monitoring, and the MASTER output which should be connected to the main P.A. system.

6. Channel 4 inputs: There are 2 sets of inputs for channel 4, a set of dedicated line-level inputs and a set of inputs that are switchable from line-level to phono level. To use a phono level turntable with the AVM02, make sure you connect it to the PHONO inputs and make sure the switch is set to the PHONO position. If using a turntable that requires to be grounded, make sure that the ground wire is connected to the silver ground terminal on top of the input panel.

7. Channel 3 inputs: Channel 3 has 2 sets of line level inputs. These inputs, marked LINE and DVD correspond with the LINE/DVD switch located above the CH3 fader on the front panel of the mixer.

8. Channel 2 inputs: Channel 2 has 2 sets of line level inputs. These inputs, marked LINE and DVD correspond with the LINE/DVD switch located above the CH2 fader on the front panel of the mixer.

9. Channel 1 inputs: Channel 1 has a dedicated microphone input as well as a switchable line level / phono input. Use the switch above the channel 1 fader to choose either Line/Phono or Mic. If using a turntable that requires to be grounded, make sure that the ground wire is connected to the silver

ground terminal on top of the input panel.

10. Balanced XLR Outputs: Use these balanced XLR outputs to connect the main output of the mixer to an XLR equipped amplifier or input device.

11. Master Gain Reduction: An additional gain control is provided on the rear panel to limit the maximum output level of the Master XLR output to prevent amplifier/speaker damage


Sample Connection Diagram:

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