SRM Operations Manual
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Telephone / AUX Channel (Channel 9) |
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Rear Panel Layout & Function
Channel Layout
Description
1 - Aux Input:
This RCA (phono) input allows you to plug in a stereo source
that will be used by the channel when in AUX mode. The source should be
domestic level (unbalanced) as found on most CD players and hi-fi
equipment. If you need to plug in a balanced source then you should
consult
Please note that there is a small jack AUX input on the Monitor Section of
the mixer face. These two inputs are effectively the same.
2 - R-BAL (Resistor) & C-BAL (Capacitor)
: These small screw adjuster are
for adjusting the signal levels on the telephone interface. These are
factory set against a standard BT line and should not need adjusting under
normal circumstances.
3 - Line (phone) –
This allows you to connect the SRM to a standard BT
analogue phone line. You will need an RJ11 (male) to BT (male) cable to
connect from your BT phone socket to the SRM.
Please note that you will need a true analogue phone line socket similar to
one you would need for a standard fax machine. If you have a digital
phone exchange, you will need to talk to your supplier about analogue
phone socket provision.
4 - Handset:
This is used to connect a standard analogue telephone
handset to the SRM to allow you to dial outgoing calls which can then be
transferred to the mixer for use ‘on air’.
You will need an RJ11 (male) to RJ11 (male) cable to connect to most
handsets.
5 - Remote Output:
This output is only used when the channel is switched
to AUX mode and it is used to send a ‘start’ signal to compatible external
devices such as some CD players. This Remote Output is effectively a
closing contact between the tip of the ¼” jack and the sleeve.