gemini PMX-20 Digital DJ Performance Mixer User Manual

June 7, 2024
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PMX-20
DIGITAL PERFORMANCE MIXER
USER MANUAL

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Read these Instructions.
  2. Keep these Instructions.
  3. Heed all Warnings.
  4. Follow all instructions.
  5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
  6. Clean only with dry cloth.
  7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
  8.  Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifi ers) that produce heat.
  9.  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. The wide blade is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fi t into your outlet,  consult an electrician for the replacement of the obsolete outlet.
  10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
  11. Only use attachments/accessories specifi ed by the manufacturer.
  12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specifi ed by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
  13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
  14. Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged,  liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
  15. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fi re or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
  16. Since the device’s power cable is used as the primary disconnection device, the power cable should remain readily operable at all times.
  17. The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc.
  18. No naked fl ame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
  19. The apparatus should be used in moderate climates.
  20. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids (such as drinks) shall be placed on the apparatus.

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover (or back). There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Maintenance and repairs should be exclusively carried out by qualifi ed service personnel.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover. No user- serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only.

Caution 1
The warning triangle with an exclamation mark indicates important operating and maintenance instructions.
The warning triangle with the lightning symbol indicates dangerous uninsulated voltage inside the unit, which may cause an electrical shock.
To prevent electric shock, do not use this Polarized Plug with an extension cord, receptacle, or another outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.

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Please ensure that you fi nd these accessories included with your PMX-20 Digital Performance Mixer with USB audio interface:
(1) PMX-20 Digital Mixer
(1) Power Cord
(1) USB Cable (to connect to a computer)
(1) Instruction Manual

FUNCTION

TOP VIEW

  1. Effect 1 Button ON/OFF
    Turns Effect 1 ON or OFF

  2. Effect 1 Knob
    Controls value of Effect 1

  3. Effect Button 2 ON/OFF
    Turns Effect 2 ON or OFF

  4. Effect Knob 2
    Controls value of Effect 2

  5. Loop Size Encoder
    Turn to increase or decrease loop size

  6. Loop Button ON/OFF
    Turns to loop for associated deck ON or OFF

  7. Hotcues Mode Button
    Switches buttons 1-8 to HOT CUE mode

  8. Samples Mode Button
    Switches buttons 1-8 into SAMPLES mode

  9. Hotcue Buttons
    Triggers or sets Hotcues

  10. USB Button
    Switches channel source from external to USB audio interface

  11. Channel Gain Knob
    Turn to change input gain of channel

  12. High-Frequency EQ Knob
    Turn to adjust the High EQ value

  13. Mid Frequency EQ Knob
    Turn to adjust the Mid EQ value

  14. Low-Frequency EQ Knob
    Turn to adjust the Low EQ value

  15. Dual Pole (HP/LP) Filter Knob
    • Turn to adjust fi lter for the selected channel
    • Center – No Filter Effect
    • Clockwise from the center – High-pass Filter
    • Counter-Clockwise from the center – Low-pass filter

  16. FX Send Button
    Press to send channel audio to effects loop

  17. CUE/PFL Button
    Press to insert channel into Cue (PFL) bus

  18. 45mm Channel Fader
    Move to increase or decrease volume for the selected channel

  19. Channel LED Meter
    Shows the pre-fader level of the selected channel

  20. Load Deck 1/3 Buttons
    Loads selected track into the Deck 1 or Deck 3 Player

  21. Load Deck 2/4 Buttons
    Loads selected track into Deck 2 or Deck 4 Player

  22. Track Search Encoder
    Turn to scroll through library/Press to enter a directory

  23. Back Button
    Press to go back one directory

  24. Forward Button
    Press to go into the highlighted directory

  25. Master Volume Knob
    Turn to increase Master Output Volume

  26. Booth Volume Knob
    Turns to increase Booth Output Volume

  27. FX Return Knob
    Adds FX return signal back to Master Bus

  28. Talkover Button
    Lowers the volume of the non-microphone channels

  29. Mic On/Off Button
    Turns the mic channel on or off

  30. Mic Level Knob
    Turn to increase the volume of attached Microphone

  31. Cue Split Knob
    Splits cue between Cue bus and Program bus

  32. Cue Level Knob
    Turn to increase or decrease the volume of Cue bus

  33. Master Bus LED Meter
    Shows the level of Master bus

  34. 45mm Crossfader
    Move to select channel audio sent to Master bus
    REARVIEW

  35. Power Button
    Turns mixer on or off

  36. Master XLR (Balanced) Outputs
    Professional-grade stereo outputs

  37. Master RCA (Unbalanced) Outputs
    Consumer quality Stereo outputs

  38. Booth Output
    Output for monitoring speakers

  39. Record Output
    Output for recording devices

  40. USB Type-B Connector
    To connect PMX-20 to a computer

  41. CH4 Line/Phono Switch
    Switch to control level of CH4 input

  42. CH4 RCA Inputs
    Input for CH4 Source

  43. CH3 RCA Inputs
    Input for CH3 Source

  44. CH3 Line/Phono Switch
    Switch to control the level of CH3 input

  45. CH2 Line/Phono Switch
    Switch to control the level of CH2 input

  46. CH2 RCA Inputs
    Input for CH2 Source

  47. CH1 RCA Inputs
    Input for CH1 Source

  48. CH1 Line/Phono Switch
    Switch to control the level of CH1 input

  49. Microphone Input Combo Jack
    Connect XLR or 1/4” TRS Dynamic
    Microphone

  50.  FX Send Output
    RCA Output for FX Send Loop

  51. FX Return Input
    RCA Input for FX Send Loop

  52. IEC 3-Prong Mains Power connector
    Mains AC Power connector

  53. Ground for use with TT sources

  54.  Kensington Lock Connection
    Connect Kensington Lock to secure mixer

TOP VIEW

gemini PMX-20 Digital DJ Performance Mixer - top view

REARVIEW

gemini PMX-20 Digital DJ Performance Mixer - REAR VIEW

CONNECTION DIAGRAM

gemini PMX-20 Digital DJ Performance Mixer - CONNECTION
DIAGRAM

COMPUTER CONNECTION

Be sure that the PMX-20 is connected to your computer via the included USB cable. (Consult Connection Diagram). The PMX-20 Mixer is a Class Compliant multi-channel audio and MIDI interface, with low latency multichannel soundcard. In OSX, no additional drivers are needed. In Windows, to get the best possible performance we recommend you download and install the Gemini ASIO drivers from the PMX-20 product page on www.geminisound.com. The PMX20 product page is also where you’ll find additional information and downloads for your PMX-20 mixer (MIDI confi Gura on files, etc.). Your PMX-20 mixer is capable of receiving firmware updates via the mini updater software, which is also available for download from the PMX-20 product page. It Is a good idea to download and run the updater software occasionally to verify that you have the latest version of the device firmware. Updates are provided regularly to fi x problems and add features.

OPERATIONAL MODES

MIXER MODE : The unit operates as a normal mixer (this is the default mode on power on). No computer is necessary – all external devices are processed by the PMX-20’s internal CPU. If connected by USB to an external computer, it is possible to send and receive MIDI for nearly all controls, and pressing the USB buttons above each channel will switch that channel to the internal soundcard instead of the connected external source.
DVS MODE: The user enters this mode by pressing and holding the USB button on  H1 for about 10 seconds. Lights will blink indicating a mode change. In this mode, Channels 1 and 2 are the DVS channels, an audio interface is reconfi figured as a 4 in/4 out the interface, and Channels 3 and 4 work as pure MIDI controls.
Any open DVS software (like Virtual DJ for example) will be able to recognize and use the onboard audio interface. However, you may need to purchase the additional DVS  functionality from your software developer.
FULL MIDI MODE: The user enters this mode by pressing and holding the USB button on CH2 for 10 seconds. The lights will blink to indicate a mode change. In this mode, the PMX-20 acts as a pure controller. The built-in audio interface is reconfi guard as an 8 out interface (4 stereo outputs). Channel and Master peak metering is driven by the audio interface. If you are mapping the PMX-20 into your own software instead of Virtual DJ, it may be necessary to set your operational mode BEFORE opening your software of choice.

USING THE FX LOOP

The FX Loop on the PMX-20 is designed to allow the use of external hardware effects. There is a stereo send and return. SEND: Sends are activated with the FX SEND buttons located above the CUE buttons on each channel strip. Pressing the FX SEND button sends the audio from the active channel(s) to the FX SEND output RCA jacks on the back of the PMX-20. It is also possible to change the sending behavior from PRE-FADER to POST FADER by using the switch just below the TRACK SEARCH knob in the middle channel. PRE-FADER means audio is sent from the channel after the GAIN knob but before the channel fader. POST FADER means audio is sent from the channel after the input GAIN, channel fader, and after the crossfader.
RETURN: This is how audio from the FX SEND makes its way back into the mixer. After being processed by your external effect, the processed signal comes in via the FX  RETURN RCA jacks on the back of the PMX-20. Audio is then mixed into the master audio bus. In the center channel strip, the RETURN knob controls the amount of audio added to the master out.

CROSSFADER CURVE CONTROL

In the bottom right corner of the PMX-20 is a recessed knob labeled CURVE CONTROL. This controls the response of the crossfader, allowing anything from a slow mix to a sharp, fast transition. To adjust this parameter, push down on this pot (like a button) to extend it above the faceplate. Turn the knob to adjust. Full counterclockwise will produce the sharpest curve, and full clockwise will produce the smoothest mix.

gemini PMX-20 Digital DJ Performance Mixer

CROSSFADER REPLACEMENT

To replace the crossfader remove all power and signal cables from the mixer and, follow these steps:

  • Remove all knob and fader caps. There are 38 pieces in all. You do not have to do anything with the buttons or switches.

  • Remove the 12 faceplate screws using a small Phillips screwdriver.

  • Remove the faceplate by pulling it straight up. This will expose the sub-chassis and give you access to the crossfader.

  • The crossfader is connected to the mixer using a standard Molex-style connector.
    Use care when separating the connector from the installed crossfader.

  • If you are installing a crossfader with adjustable parameters, it makes sense to make all adjustments needed BEFORE reinstalling the crossfader and putting the mixer back together. (PLEASE NOTE – When replacing the crossfader, the performance of the crossfader curve controls may change. Please take a moment to learn if the behavior of  the curve controls has changed.)

TROUBLESHOOTING

UNIT WILL NOT POWER ON

  • Check power cord is securely connected to the mains power and mixer
    AUDIO IS DISTORTED (GENERAL)

  • Make sure channel GAIN is properly set

  • If connected to a computer, verify GAIN and LEVEL are set correctly in the software

  • Verify mixer channel and master levels are not in the red

  • Make sure computer resources are not maxed out (CPU, memory, etc.)
    ANALOG SOURCE AUDIO IS DISTORTED

  • Make sure the correct input level is selected (LINE or PHONO)
    MICROPHONE IS NOT AUDIBLE

  • Raise MIC LEVEL until the mic is audible.

  • Verify connected mic is a dynamic microphone
    AUDIO INTERFACE IS NOT VISIBLE IN SOFTWARE

  • Make sure USB cable is connected to mixer and computer

  • Re-install Gemini ASIO driver

  • Make sure PMX-20 audio interface is selected in the software
    NO MIDI DEVICES ARE AVAILABLE

  • Verify USB cable is connected to mixer and computer

  • Make sure no other application has control of the MIDI interface

For all other issues, please contact GEMINI support at 1-844-GEMINI9

MIDI SPECIFICATION

CONTROL NAME TYPE OF DATA MIDI OUT MIDI IN
CH1 Hotcue 8 Button Note on – 90 01 7F/off  – 80 01 00 90 01 **
CH1 Sample 8 Button Note on – 90 09 7F/off  – 80 09 00 90 09 **
CH1 Hotcue 7 Button Note on – 90 02 7F/off  – 80 02 00 90 02 **
CH1 Sample 7 Button Note on – 90 0A 7F/off  – 80 0A 00 90 0A **
CH1 Hotcue 6 Button Note on – 90 03 7F/off  – 80 03 00 90 03 **
CH1 Sample 6 Button Note on – 90 0B 7F/off  – 80 0B 00 90 0B **
CH1 Hotcue 5 Button Note on – 90 04 7F/off  – 80 04 00 90 04 **
CH1 Sample 5 Button Note on – 90 0C 7F/off  – 80 0C 00 90 0C **
CH1 Hotcue 4 Button Note on – 90 05 7F/off  – 80 05 00 90 05 **
CH1 Sample 4 Button Note on – 90 0D 7F/off  – 80 0D 00 90 0D **
CH1 Hotcue 3 Button Note on – 90 06 7F/off  – 80 06 00 90 06 **
CH1 Sample 3 Button Note on – 90 0E 7F/off  – 80 0E 00 90 0E **
CH1 Hotcue 2 Button Note on – 90 07 7F/off  – 80 07 00 90 07 **
CH1 Sample 2 Button Note on – 90 0F 7F/off  – 80 0F 00 90 0F **
CH1 Hotcue 1 Button Note on – 90 08 7F/off  – 80 08 00 90 08 **
CH1 Sample 1 Button Note on – 90 20 7F/off  – 80 20 00 90 20 **
CH1 SAMPLE MODE Button* Note on – 90 21 7F/off  – 80 21 00 90 21 **
CH1 HOTCUE MODE Button* Note on – 90 22 7F/off  – 80 22 00 90 22 **
CH1 Loop On Button Note on – 90 23 7F/off  – 80 23 00 90 23 **
CH1 Loop Size Encoder CC (Relative) B0 24 ** None
CH1 Eff ect 2 Knob CC (Absolute) B0 25 ** None
CH1 Eff ect 2 On Button Note on – 90 26 7F/off  – 80 26 00 90 26 **
CH1 Eff ect 1 Knob CC (Absolute) B0 27 ** None
CH1 Eff ect 1 Button Note on – 90 28 7F/off  – 80 28 00 90 28 **
CH2 Hotcue 8 Button Note on – 91 01 7F/off  – 81 01 00 91 01 **
CH2 Sample 8 Button Note on – 91 09 7F/off  – 81 09 00 91 09 **
CH2 Hotcue 7 Button Note on – 91 02 7F/off  – 81 02 00 91 02 **
CH2 Sample 7 Button Note on – 91 0A 7F/off  – 81 0A 00 91 0A **
CH2 Hotcue 6 Button Note on – 91 03 7F/off  – 81 03 00 91 03 **
CH2 Sample 6 Button Note on – 91 0B 7F/off  – 81 0B 00 91 0B **
CH2 Hotcue 5 Button Note on – 91 04 7F/off  – 81 04 00 91 04 **
CH2 Sample 5 Button Note on – 91 0C 7F/off  – 81 0C 00 91 0C **
CH2 Hotcue 4 Button Note on – 91 05 7F/off  – 81 05 00 91 05 **
CH2 Sample 4 Button Note on – 91 0D 7F/off  – 81 0D 00 91 0D **
CH2 Hotcue 3 Button Note on – 91 06 7F/off  – 81 06 00 91 06 **
CH2 Sample 3 Button Note on – 91 0E 7F/off  – 81 0E 00 91 0E **
CH2 Hotcue 2 Button Note on – 91 07 7F/off  – 81 07 00 91 07 **
CH2 Sample 2 Button Note on – 91 0F 7F/off  – 81 0F 00 91 0F **
CH2 Hotcue 1 Button Note on – 91 08 7F/off  – 81 08 00 91 08 **
CH2 Sample 1 Button Note on – 91 20 7F/off  – 81 20 00 91 20 **
CH2 SAMPLE MODE Button* Note on – 91 21 7F/off  – 81 21 00 91 21 **
CH2 HOTCUE MODE Button* Note on – 91 22 7F/off  – 81 22 00 91 22 **
CH2 Loop On Button Note on – 91 23 7F/off  – 81 23 00 91 23 **
CH2 Loop Size Encoder CC (Relative) B1 24 ** None
CH2 Eff ect 2 Knob CC (Absolute) B1 25 ** None
CH2 Eff ect 2 On Button Note on – 91 26 7F/off  – 81 26 00 91 26 **
CH2 Eff ect 1 Knob CC (Absolute) B1 27 ** None
CH2 Eff ect 1 Button Note on – 91 28 7F/off  – 81 28 00 91 28 **
Load CH1 Button Note on – 94 40 7F/off  – 84 40 00 94 40 **
Load CH2 Button Note on – 94 41 7F/off  – 84 41 00 94 41 **
Load CH3 Button Note on – 94 44 7F/off  – 84 44 01 94 44 **
Load CH4 Button Note on – 94 45 7F/off  – 84 45 01 94 45 **
Track Search Encoder (TURN) CC (Relative) B4 42 ** None
Track Search Encoder (PUSH) Note on – 94 42 7F/off  – 84 42 00 None
Browser Back Button Note on – 94 43 7F/off  – 84 43 00 94 43 **
Browser Fwd Button Note on – 94 46 7F/off  – 84 46 00 94 46 **
Master Volume Knob CC (Absolute) B4 50 ** None
Booth Volume Knob CC (Absolute) B4 51 ** None
Mic Volume Knob CC (Absolute) B4 52 ** None
Cue Split Knob CC (Absolute) B4 53 ** None
Cue Volume Knob CC (Absolute) B4 54 ** None
Master Out CH1 LED Array CC (Absolute) None B4 55 **
Master Out CH2 LED Array CC (Absolute) None B4 56 **
Crossfader CC (Absolute) B4 60 ** None
CH1 LED Array CC (Absolute) None B0 30 **
CH1 Volume Fader CC (Absolute) B0 31 ** None
CH1 Cue Button Note on – 90 32 7F/off  – 80 32 00 90 32 **
CH1 Filter Knob CC (Absolute) B0 33 ** None
CH1 Low EQ Knob CC (Absolute) B0 34 ** None
CH1 Mid EQ Knob CC (Absolute) B0 35 ** None
CH1 High EQ Knob CC (Absolute) B0 36 ** None
CH1 Gain Knob CC (Absolute) B0 37 ** None
CH2 LED Array CC (Absolute) None B1 30 **
CH2 Volume Fader CC (Absolute) B1 31 ** None
CH2 Cue Button Note on – 91 32 7F/off  – 81 32 00 91 32 **
CH2 Filter Knob CC (Absolute) B1 33 ** None
CH2 Low EQ Knob CC (Absolute) B1 34 ** None
CH2 Mid EQ Knob CC (Absolute) B1 35 ** None
CH2 High EQ Knob CC (Absolute) B1 36 ** None
CH2 Gain Knob CC (Absolute) B1 37 ** None
CH3 LED Array CC (Absolute) None B2 30 **
CH3 Volume Fader CC (Absolute) B2 31 ** None
CH3 Cue Button Note on – 92 32 7F/off  – 82 32 00 92 32 **
CH3 Filter Knob CC (Absolute) B2 33 ** None
CH3 Low EQ Knob CC (Absolute) B2 34 ** None
CH3 Mid EQ Knob CC (Absolute) B2 35 ** None
CH3 High EQ Knob CC (Absolute) B2 36 ** None
CH3 Gain Knob CC (Absolute) B2 37 ** None
CH4 LED Array CC (Absolute) None B3 30 **
CH4 Volume Fader CC (Absolute) B3 31 ** None
CH4 Cue Button Note on – 93 32 7F/off  – 83 32 00 93 32 **
CH4 Filter Knob CC (Absolute) B3 33 ** None
CH4 Low EQ Knob CC (Absolute) B3 34 ** None
CH4 Mid EQ Knob CC (Absolute) B3 35 ** None
CH4 High EQ Knob CC (Absolute) B3 36 ** None
CH4 Gain Knob CC (Absolute) B3 37 ** None
CURVE XFADER Knob CC (Absolute) B4 72 ** None

**  ADDITIONAL NOTES

See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
See RGB Color Chart for values
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
No MIDI Feedback
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
See LED ARRAY FEEDBACK GUIDE
See LED ARRAY FEEDBACK GUIDE
00-7F – All values should be expressed through length of travel
See LED ARRAY FEEDBACK GUIDE
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
See LED ARRAY FEEDBACK GUIDE
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
See LED ARRAY FEEDBACK GUIDE
See LED ARRAY FEEDBACK GUIDE
00=OFF/01=ON/02=SLOW BLINK/03=FAST BLINK/7F=ON
00-7F – All values should be expressed through length of travel

AUDIO SPECIFICATION

INPUTS

Line| 150mV, 27 KOhm
Phono| 3mV, 47 KOhm
Microphone| 1.5mV, 1 KOhm Balanced
OUTPUTS
Max| 20V Peak to Peak
Record| 225mV, 5 KOhm
GENERAL
Frequency Response Distortion| 20Hz – 20KHz +/-2dB
S/N Ratio| <0.02%
Headphone Impedance| 16 Ohm
Power| 100-240 VAC 50~60Hz

Specifi cations are subject to change without notifi cation for improvement.

RGB COLOR CHART (MIDI)

VALUE  COLOR
0 OFF
1 Solid Green
2 Blinking Green
3 Solid Red
4 Blinking Red
7 Solid Blue
8 Blinking Blue
0B Solid Yellow
0C Blinking Yellow
0F Solid Light Blue
20 Blinking Light Blue
25 Solid Magenta
26 Blinking Magenta
2D Solid White
2E Blinking White

WARRANTY AND REPAIR:

All Gemini products are designed and manufactured to the highest standards in the industry. With proper care and maintenance, your product will provide years of reliable service.

LIMITED WARRANTY

A. Gemini guarantees its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one (1) year from the original purchase date. Exceptions: Laser assemblies on CD
Players, cartridges, and crossfaders are covered for 90 days.
B. This limited warranty does not cover damage or failure caused by abuse, misuse, abnormal use, faulty installation, improper maintenance or any repairs other than those provided by an authorized Gemini Service  Center.
C. There are no obligations of liability on the part of Gemini for consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property, revenues, of profi t, or costs of removal, installation, or reinstallation. All implied warranties for Gemini, including implied warranties for fitness, are limited in duration to one (1) year from the original date of purchase unless otherwise mandated by local statutes.

RETURN/REPAIR

A. In the U.S.A., please call our helpful Customer Service Representatives at 732-346-0061, and they will be happy to give you a Return Authorization Number (RA#) and
the address of an authorized service center closest to you.
B. After receiving an RA#, include a copy of the original sales receipt, with the defective product and a description of the defect. Send by insured freight to: Gemini and use the address provided by your customer service representative. Your RA# must be written on the outside of the package or processing will be delayed indefi nicely!
C. Service covered under warranty will be paid for by Gemini and returned to you. For non-warrantied products, Gemini will repair your unit after payment is received. Repair charges do not include return freight. Freight charges will be added to the repair charges.
D. On warranty service, you pay for shipping to Gemini, we pay for return shipping within the continental United States. Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Canada, Bahamas, and the Virgin Islands will be charged for freight. E. Please allow 2-3 weeks for the return of your product. Under normal circumstances, your product will spend no more than 10 working days at Gemini. We are not responsible for shipping times.

IN THE USA:
If you experience problems with this unit, call 732-346-0061 for Gemini customer service. Do not attempt to return this equipment to your dealer.
Parts of the design of this product may be protected by worldwide patents. Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor. Gemini shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising from the use of information or any error contained in this manual.  No part of this manual may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, electrical, mechanical, optical, chemical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose without the express written permission of Gemini. It is recommended that all maintenance and service on this product is performed by Gemini or its authorized agents.  Gemini will not accept liability for loss or damage caused by maintenance or repair performed by unauthorized personnel.
Gemini Worldwide Headquarters
107 Trumbull Street, Building F8 • Elizabeth,
NJ 07206 • USA • Tel: (732)346-0061 • Fax: (732)346-0065
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