Stanton DJ Equipment DJLab 11 User Manual

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M.212 INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing Stanton’s newest innovation in professional tabletop mixer. The M.212 mixer was designed to bring style and reliability  
to the mobile or club DJ at an affordable cost.  
M.212 MAIN FEATURES  
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2 bend EQ w/ input GAIN control per channel.  
Fader Start  
Power on/off muting  
Long Life crossfader  
Crossfader curve control  
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M.212 ACCESSORIES  
Checking Package Contents  
Check that the carton contains the following items:  
(1) M.212 Mixer  
(2) AC adaptor  
(3) User's Manual  
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M.212 CONTROL OVERVIEW  
TOP PANEL  
1. Channel Gain - Adjusts the pre-fader volume for cleaner sound.  
Reduce the channel gain if you notice the level indicators flashing red.  
9. Headphone Input - Insert your ¼” headphone plugs here.  
10. Fader Start On/Off Switch - When the unit has been connected  
to a CD player using a control cable, this becomes the On/Off  
switch to automatically start and stop the CD player while using the  
crossfader.  
2. Mic Input Gain - Adjusts microphone input level.  
3. Mic EQ - The mic channel includes a two-band EQ with a range of  
+10dB to -10dB.  
11. Level Indicators - The dual LED indicators are used to indicate  
the master output level of the Right and Left channels.  
4. Channel EQ - Adjusts the high, mid and low frequency levels of the  
input channels for either making the treble or bass louder or to be used  
as an effect.  
12. Channel Cue / Cue Pan - Used to preview channel audio to  
your headphones. Listen here before bringing up channel faders or  
moving the crossfader.  
5. Input Fader - Controls individual source levels (channels) in the mix.  
6. Crossfader Curve - The CUT setting allows the use of the crossfader  
for quick cut in and out when scratching and mixing. The FADE setting  
is used for longer segues, typically when mixing between two  
beat-matched sources.  
13. Headphone Level - Adjusts cue volume.  
14. Master Level - Controls the overall output level.  
15. Input Toggle Switch - Selects which source will be active based  
on what you have connected to the rear panel input section  
(phono/line).  
7. Crossfader - Used to mix the sound from both channels.  
8. Mic Input - Insert your ¼” microphone plug here.  
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M.212 CONTROL OVERVIEW  
REAR PANEL  
16. Power Switch - Turns unit off and on.  
17. Power Connector - Plug in the included power supply here.  
18. Fader Start Control Jacks - Connect these jacks to the Fader input jacks of the CD player using the 3.5mm stereo mini cord.  
19. Master Output - Unbalanced RCA connectors controlled by the Master level.  
20. Line Inputs - Unbalanced RCA jacks for connecting stereo audio from line level sources such as CD players, HiFi VCRs, cassette decks, DAT  
machines, laser discs, tuners, even synthesizers or other mixing consoles. Note: Plug mono audio sources into both Left and Right inputs using  
a "Y" cable connector.  
21. Phono Inputs - Plug your turntables in here. When these connectors are used, your signal is fed directly to the high-quality RIAA phono  
pre-amplifiers. Use this position only for turntables. Line level sources will overload the sensitive phono preamps and will cause distortion.  
22. GND - Connect each of your turntable ground leads to either of the two ground terminals.  
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M.212 QUICK SETUP DIAGRAM  
Review this setup diagram. Make sure all faders are at "zero" and all devices are off. First, connect all input sources and processors. Next, connect your  
microphone and monitor headphones. Finally, connect the stereo outputs to the power amplifier(s) and/or audio receivers such as tape decks. Plug your mixer  
into AC power. Now you are ready to switch everything on.  
IMPORTANT: Always switch on your audio input sources, such as turntables or CD players first, then your mixer, and finally any amplifiers. When turning off,  
always reverse this operation by turning off amplifiers, then your mixer, and then input devices.  
Turntable  
Power  
Supply  
Turntable  
CD Player Controller  
DAT, etc.  
Power Amp.  
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M.212 SPECIFICATIONS  
Input / output impedance & sensitivity: (Master 0dBV output, load=100Kohm, Max. gain, EQ flat)  
Line  
Phono  
Mic  
Master  
Phones  
10K ohm /-14dBV (200mV) +/-2dB  
47K ohm /-50dBV (3.16mV) +/-2dB  
2.2K ohm /-60dBV (1mV) +/-2dB  
1K ohm  
33 ohm / 0dBV (1V) ±2dB  
Max. output (THD=1%, Maximum gain, EQ flat)  
Master  
Phones  
More than +18dBV (8.0V) at load=100K ohm  
More than +4dBV (1.6V) at load=32 ohm  
Channel balance Within 3dB  
Frequency response: (Master output, EQ flat)  
Line  
20-20KHz +/- 2dB  
Phono  
Mic  
20-20KHz+2, -3dB (RIAA)  
20-20KHz+2/-3dB  
S/N ratio: (Maximum gain, master 0dBV output, EQ flat, w/ 20KHz LPF, A-weighted)  
Line  
Phono  
Mic  
Less than -80dBV  
Less than -70dBV  
Less than -60dBV  
THD + N: (Master 0dBV output, maximum gain, w/ 20KHz LPF)  
Line  
Less than 0.05% 20 - 20KHz  
Phono  
Mic  
Phones  
Less than 0.1% 20 - 20KHz (IEC-A WTD)  
Less than 0.2% 20 - 20KHz (IEC-A WTD)  
Less than 0.1% 20 - 20KHz (From line input)  
Crosstalk: (From master output, A-weighted)  
Line/Phono  
More than 70dB at 1KHz between L and R  
More than 70dB at 1KHz between channels  
MIC EQ  
Hi  
10 +/- 2dB at 10KHz  
-10 +/- 2dB at 10KHz  
10 +/- 2dB at 100Hz  
-10 +/- 2dB at 100Hz  
Low  
Channel EQ  
Hi  
9 +/- 2dB at 13KHz  
-15 +/- 3dB at 13KHz  
9 +/- 2dB at 1KHz  
Mid  
Less than -23dB at 1KHz  
9 +/- 2dB at 70Hz  
Low  
-26 +/- 3dB at 70Hz  
Power Source  
Dimensions  
Weight  
AC 9V,1000mA  
230 (W) X 267 (D) X 111 (H) mm  
1.65Kgs  
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T.52 ASSEMBLY  
Thank you for purchasing the T.52 turntable from Stanton. The T.52 is built upon Stanton’s heritage of designing audiophile products for the  
most discriminating listener. Before assembling the T.52 please check to make sure the following items are included with the main unit in the  
carton.  
AC cord  
Slipmat  
RCA cable  
Stanton 500.V3 Cartridge pre-mounted on headshell,  
except on model T.52X, no cartridge included  
User Manual  
45 rpm adaptor  
Counter weight  
Cloth dust cover  
Target light  
Platter with belt (Belt is located underneath the platter)  
After confirming that all of the above parts are included in the box, its time to assemble the turntable.  
1) Remove the platter from its protective wrapping and place on the spindle of the main unit.  
2) Loop the belt over the motor pulley. Be sure it does not twist.  
Driving roller  
Drive belt  
3) Remove the slipmat from its protective wrapping and place on the platter.  
4) Place the counter-weight on the back of the tonearm assembly.  
5) If desired place the 45rpm adaptor in its allocated holder on the main unit.  
T.52 PLACEMENT  
- Do not place the unit in a location where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or near a heating appliance.  
- Do not place the unit in a location where there is high humidity or a lot of dust.  
- Cartridge may pick up slight sound pressures or vibrations from the speakers coming along the floor or through the air resulting in feedback. Find a location  
which is very stable and vibration free.  
- The legs have functions for adjusting the height of the unit itself. Adjust the legs to stabilize the main body horizontally.  
T.52 CONNECTIONS  
To properly connect your T.52, please follow these simple instructions:  
1. Turn Off your equipment.  
2. Connect the power cord to an AC outlet.  
3. Connect the RCA cable from the T.52 Phono Output to your DJ Mixer Phono Input.  
4. Connect the ground cable from the T.52 ground post to your DJ Mixer ground terminal.  
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T.52 TONEARM AND CARTRIDGE SETTING  
The major cause of problems in sound and skipping on the vinyl is the lack of proper set  
up of the needle and turntable adjustments. The needle is designed to operate at a  
specific angle to the vinyl. The T.52 has two adjustments to correctly position the  
needle to the vinyl.  
1. The first adjustment is the installation of the cartridge-head-shell assembly into the  
tone arm tube lock. The T.52 includes a Stanton 500 V3 cartridge pre-mounted to  
the headshell. Holding the tone arm tube in one hand, insert the cartridge-headshell into  
the tube lock with the other hand. Turn the lock ring clockwise (when viewed from the  
rear) until the headshell is locked tightly into the tone arm. Remove the needle protector  
Locking Ring  
from the cartridge and place the needle on record. View the needle from the front and  
CO NNEC TIONS  
insure that the needle is perpendicular to the record surface. If some adjustment is  
needed, simply loosen the lock ring and rotate the cartridge headshell until the needle is  
perpendicular to the record surface. Then re-tighten the lock ring.  
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2. The second adjustment is the needle (or stylus) pressure. Start with the cartridge-  
headshell assembly mounted into the tone arm. Remove any needle protectors provided.  
With tone arm free, adjust the tone arm counterweight by rotating the rear section until  
the tone arm floats in a balanced condition above the record or mat. Do not allow the  
needle to drop onto the mat or the turntable platter during this adjustment. You might  
damage the needle tip. Now, carefully hold the tone arm in one hand while rotating the  
numbered ring on the front of the counter-weight with the other hand to the “0” setting.  
Next, without touching the numbered ring, Rotate the rear counterweight until the desired  
needle pressure reading is next to the line on top of the tone arm tube. The recom-  
mended stylus pressure for the Stanton 500 V3 cartridge is between two and five grams.  
Rear Section  
Numbered Ring  
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T.52 OPERATIONS  
1. Rotate the power dial clockwise to turn on the power, the speed indicator and the strobe-illuminator will light up.  
2. Place a record on the slip mat, when playing a 45rpm record with a large center hole, place the 45-rpm adaptor on the center spindle.  
3. Set the rotation speed (33/45) to match the record.  
4. Remove the stylus protector, release the arm clamp.  
5. Press the Start/Stop button, the turntable platter will start to rotate.  
6. Move the tonearm over the desired groove.  
7. When play is finished, move the tonearm to the arm rest, secure the tonearm with the arm clamp.  
8. Press the Start/Stop button to stop the platter rotating, rotate the power dial to turn off the power  
T.52 MAINTENANCE  
- For best results & proper care of your equipment use Stanton Vinyl Cleaner (VC-1) for your records and Stylus Cleaner Kit for styli (SC-4).  
- Clean the stylus periodically with a soft brush to prevent the accumulation of dust.  
- When the sound becomes distorted or noisy, check the stylus. If worn out, replace it with a new one.  
- Any volatile materials such as alcohol, thinner, benzine, etc., may remove the paint or damage the paint finish, please avoid.  
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T.52 CONTROL OVERVIEW  
8. Pitch slider - Use this to change the speed of the platter when the PITCH  
indicator is lit.  
1. Start/Stop - Press this button to start or stop the platter.  
2. Strobe dots - The dots around the edge of the platter are used in  
conjunction with the light located inside the motor ON/OFF switch. While the  
platter is in rotation, the dots help to indicate the speed of rotation. The speed  
is lower than the displayed speed (33,45,) when the dots are flowing to the  
right. It is higher than the displayed speed (33,45,) when the dots are flowing  
to the left. When the strobe is stopped, the platter is rotating at the displayed  
speed.  
9. Headshell locking nut - Attach headshell by inserting into the front end of  
the tone arm, then turn the locking nut clockwise with the head shell firmly  
held horizontally.  
10. Tonearm  
11. Tonearm clamp and rest - Use this rest for the tone arm and clamp it in  
position during transportation.  
3. Slipmat  
12. Counterweight - Use this to balance the tonearm and to adjust the stylus  
pressure.  
4. Center spindle  
5. Power on/off  
- On - Rotate right  
- Off - Rotate left  
13. 45rpm adapter holder - Place the attached 45rpm adapter here.  
14. Output L&R - This is the standard analog output (RCA jacks)  
which should be connected to a phono input on any DJ mixer.  
6. Platter revolution speeds  
- 33 rpm Press 33  
- 45 rpm Press 45  
15. GND - Ground.  
7. Target light - Insert target light to the deck and it will light up.  
16. Power cord connector - Used to connect the supplied power cord.  
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T.52 SPECIFICATIONS  
GENERAL  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Model: T.52  
452(W) x 370(D) x 87(H)mm  
5.4Kgs  
Power supply  
AC 100V, 50/60Hz (For Japan)  
AC 110V, 60Hz (For Taiwan)  
AC 120V, 60Hz (For U.S.A., Canada, Mexico)  
AC 220V, 50Hz (For United Arab Emirates, Chile, Argentina)  
AC 220V, 60Hz (For Philippines)  
AC 230V, 50Hz (For Europe, New Zealand, South Africa, Singapore, Israel)  
AC 240V, 50Hz (For Australia, U.K.)  
5.5W  
Power consumption  
WARRANTY & RETURN POLICY  
Warranty  
Through Stanton’s authorized dealers around the World, Stanton, or one of Stanton’s authorized distributors outside the U.S., will, without charge, repair or  
replace, at the sole discretion of the entity responsible for making the repair or providing the replacement, any Stanton merchandise proved defective in  
material or workmanship for a period of one year following the date of original purchase. Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
The warranty for mechanical parts which are subject to wear and tear are limited to the earlier of either thirty (30) days following the date of original purchase  
or the following number of cycles: Faders - 15,000; Rotary potentiometers - 10,000; and Switches - 10,000.  
Stanton will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for ninety (90) days from the date of original shipment. Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse,  
alteration, normal wear, or accident are not covered under this warranty.  
Returns  
Authorized Stanton dealers are only authorized to sell and distribute merchandise within a specific country. All goods requiring warranty repair or replacement  
must be returned (freight prepaid if not hand-delivered) to the authorized Stanton dealer from whom the merchandise was purchased and in the same country  
where the merchandise was purchased. For purposes of purchases made via the Internet, the merchandise must be returned to the authorized Stanton  
dealer in the country where the authorized Stanton dealer which sold the merchandise to purchaser is located and not the authorized Stanton dealer in the  
country where the purchaser is located or the country in which the merchandise was received. Any returns to a non-authorized dealer or to an authorized  
Stanton dealer not in the same country as the merchandise was intended to be sold or as set forth above will void this warranty.  
To initiate a warranty repair, you must contact the authorized Stanton dealer from whom you purchased the merchandise, and follow such authorized Stanton  
dealer’s return policy.  
Stanton assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the merchandise.  
Stanton’s liability for any claim, whether based on breach of contract, negligence, infringement of any rights of any party, or product liability, and relating to the  
merchandise shall not exceed the price received by Stanton from your purchase of such merchandise. In no event will Stanton be liable for any special, incidental or  
consequential damages (including loss of use, loss of profit and claims of third parties) however caused, whether by the negligence of Stanton or otherwise.  
To the extent permitted by law and except as otherwise provided above, Stanton disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness  
for a particular purpose.  
The above warranty provides you with specific legal rights. You may also have additional rights, which are subject to variation from state to state and country to  
country.  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of merchandise that does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above, please include a written explanation  
with the merchandise when returned pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth herein.  
Stanton Magnetics • 3000 SW 42nd Street • Hollywood FL 33312  
Phone: +1 954.316.1500  
Technical Support:  
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Copyright © 2008 Stanton Magnetics, Inc.  
DJLab, M.212, T.52, and T.62 are trademarks of the Stanton Group.  
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners, who are not affiliated with Stanton DJ.  
All information included in this User Manual is subject to change without notice.  
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