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D-75 / Sep 2004
S T E R E O L I N E I N P U T
Stereo Line Input
(IN-75)
Module Overview
IN-75 modules are for mic inputs signals (from the QMP-4) and stereo
line input signals.
At the top of the module, underneath the hinged meterbridge, is a plug-
in daughter card that determines if the module is a digital input (SRC-75)
or an analog input (ADC-75). If the module is being used to handle mic
signals from the QMP-4, it will need to have the ADC-75 daughter card.
The ADC (analog-to-digital converter) version a4dBu bal-
anced analog input signals. PCB-mounted multi-turn trimpots adjust the
left and right levels.
The SRC (sample rate converter) version accepts digital (AES is
factory default) input signals.
Each module accepts two stereo sources, A and B, switched at the top
of the module. Output switches assign the selected source signal to any
combination of the console’s four stereo outputs—PGM (program),
AUD (audition), AUX (auxiliary), and UTIL (utility). Please note, the
UTIL bus is pre-fade, pre-on. This feature can be defeated (see
page 10-4).
A CUE switch places the module’s signal on the console’s cue bus,
where it may be heard on the meterbridge mounted cue speaker and/or as
an interrupt to the console operator’s headphones and/or control room
monitor speakers. The various cue interrupt modes are programmed at the
console’s CR-75 (Control Room) module via PCB-mounted dipswitch.
See page 5-3.
Level is set by a long-throw fader.
Channel ON (START) and OFF (STOP) switches are at the bottom of
the module. In addition to being controlled remotely, these can also be
programmed (via internal PCB-mounted dipswitch) to perform a variety
of functions, including starting and stopping external source machines,
activating control room and studio mutes, external tallies, and timer
restart. The STOP switch’s LED can be controlled by an external source
machine to act as a “ready” indicator.
All audio and control input and output signals are made via the multi-
pin DB-25 connector mounted on the top of the module and located
underneath the hinged meterbridge.
D-75 / Feb 2005
Summary of Contents for D-75
Page 1: ...D 75 Digital Audio Console TECHNICAL MANUAL September 2004 ...
Page 87: ...page 11 6 IN 75 Input Module Load Sheet D 75 Sep 2004 ...
Page 95: ...page 11 14 OM 75 Output Module Load Sheet D 75 Oct 2010 ...
Page 100: ...page 11 19 CR 75 Control Room Module Load Sheet D 75 July 2010 ...
Page 105: ...page 11 24 SC 75 Studio Control Module Load Sheet D 75 July 2010 ...
Page 109: ...page 11 28 SP 75 Superphone Module Load Sheet D 75 Apr 2008 ...
Page 111: ...page 11 30 LS 75 Line Select Module Load Sheet D 75 Sep 2004 ...
Page 113: ...page 11 32 TR 75 Tape Remote Module Load Sheet D 75 Sep 2004 ...
Page 116: ...page 11 35 VU 75 VU Card Load Sheet D 75 Dec 2007 ...
Page 119: ...page 11 38 MBR 75 8 Position Mother Board Right Load Sheet D 75 Dec 2005 ...
Page 122: ...page 11 41 MBE 75 8 Position Mother Board Extender Load Sheet D 75 Dec 2004 ...
Page 123: ...page 11 42 PR 75 Processor Board Load Sheet D 75 Nov 2010 ...
Page 125: ...page 11 44 SPS 100 Power Supply Load Sheet D 75 Jan 2009 ...