SRM Operations Manual
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Monitor Section |
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Rear Panel Layout & Function
Channel Layout
Description
1 – Broadcast Listen:
This is an RCA
(phono) input that can be listened to via
the monitoring section. The primary use
for this input is to allow you to monitor a
‘post process’ or ‘on-air’ feed to ensure
what you are playing is what you are
broadcasting.
3 – Record Output:
This is an RCA (phono)
output that includes a mix of all the
channels that have the REC buttons
selected (and the faders up). This is usually
connected to your Myriad (or other)
playout system’s recording soundcard
input.
3 – USB Serial:
This is the
Myriad Intelligent Interface
USB port which should be
connected to your Myriad
playout PC.
4 – Program Outputs:
This is a balanced
XLR output that includes a mix of all the
channels that have the PGM buttons
selected (and the faders up). This is usually
connected to your main transmission
system or encoder PC (if streaming).
5 – Earth Point:
This allows you to ‘earth’
your mixer to a common ‘earth’ in your
studio which is common practice for
electrical safety and noise suppression.
6 – Power Socket & Fuse Carrier:
This is
where you plug in the supplied IEC power
lead. There is also a user accessible fuse
carrier to the left of the power socket to
allow you to replace a damaged or blown
fuse.
7 – Headphone Limit:
This small screw
adjuster allows you to adjust the level at
which the headphone limiting in the SRM
applies. If you find that the headphone
limiting is cutting in too early or if you feel
the headphones can be turned too loud,
you can use this screw to adjust the level
at which the SRM will start to limit