
Sportsound SSR-100 Gen II Quick Start Guide
DD3687811
Rev 01
27 September 2018
201 Daktronics Drive
Brookings, SD 57006-5128
www.daktronics.com/support
800.325.8766
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Follow the above steps in reverse order to power down the system.
Place all accessories in a secure location to avoid damage/theft.
Input Sources
Ensure all source equipment is turned on and operational. If any
optional wireless microphone systems are included, refer to page 3.
Mixer Operation
Note:
Gen II SSR-100 racks have shipped with two different mixers:
the current version has the Rane MLM82S while older versions
had the Denon DN-306X.
Remember:
Bad input = bad output. No adjustment on the mixer
can make a poor source sound better. For best results, be sure to use
high-quality audio files from your MP3 player or laptop, and set the
device to near full volume.
Whenever red LEDs are illuminated on the mixer, this is generally a
sign that input settings need adjustment.
PROLONGED OVERLOAD
OUTPUT SIGNAL WILL DAMAGE THE AUDIO SYSTEM!
Rane MLM82S
Basic instructions are described below. For more information about
mixer operation, refer to the
Rane MLM82S Operators Manual
.
•
Ensure all source equipment is turned on and operational.
•
For each input channel (source) in use, verify:
•
SIG/OL
light is green; if this light is red, decrease the level
•
ASSIGN
is set to
A+B
or
B
Note:
Inputs set to
A
will only be heard through the announcer’s
console headphones. This may be used to listen to each
input without interrupting the main mix.
• When the input is in
MONO
mode, the signal goes to both
A
and
B
outputs. The amber LED illuminates when in
MONO
mode. When
not in
MONO
mode, the input signal goes to the
B
output (as set
in the factory).
• Adjust the
B
output level to achieve the final output. If the
OL
light
is red, decrease the level.
Ensure any antennas are angled outward at
~45◦. Alternately, coaxial cable from the high
gain antenna kit may be connected into the
jacks off to the sides of the wireless receiver(s).
The antennas should be located within 50'
(15.2 m) of the rack, using desktop stands or
mounted to the ceiling.
45°