O d y s s e y P r o d u c t s I n c .
5845 Oakbrook Parkway, Suite G / Norcross, GA 30093 / Phone: 770.825.0243 / Fax: 770.825.0245
Website: odyssey-products.com / E-mail: [email protected]
To remove the fuse, pull the fuse holder cover down until it unlocks. Slide the cover out like a
drawer. Remove the fuse from the clip. To close the fuse holder, push the cover in and then up slightly
until is clicks into place. The correct fuse is a 1 ¼” X ¼” AGC Normal Blow Fuse (1.5 Amps)
The processor Inputs connector is a DB25 female. It has the same pin configuration as a THX
monitor. It will accept the following Odyssey breakout cards:
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Model Input 25 – wires from a passive processor are terminated to the on-board terminal strip.
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Model Input 25/2 – same as the Input 25, but with an extra DB25 connector.
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Model TM1-BI – sums the low and high frequencies on the stage channels from a bi-amplified
analog processor
It can also be hooked up directly to the Monitor Out Connector on the Sony DFP 3000 Processor.
The Amplifier Inputs connector is a DB37 female. It accepts the Odyssey Breakout Card Model
TMAMP37. Wires from the amplifier outputs are connected to the terminal strips on the TMAMP37
card.
Refer to the above pages for a complete list of the pin configurations for the DB connectors and
the breakout cards.
There are two input level control potentiometers that are accessed from the back of the TM-1.
There is one for processor levels, and one for amplifier levels. These are used to trim the two sets of
inputs until the sound levels match switching between Processor to Amplifier on the front panel.
The TM-2 Monitor also provides a Hearing-Impaired output. This output can be used to feed
hearing-impaired assisted devices. It is a fixed-level signal formed from summing Left, Center, and
Right Channels (internally). This output is not affected by the Volume Control, or by the Input Level
Adjustment Potentiometers.