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OPTIONS:  

                      

Here it is possible to attach a module including 3 microphone-/

 

 

 

 

 

line-inputs, a module for two TOA WTU 860 diversity receivers  

 

 

 

 

 

(37 MHz) or two TOA WTU 4800 diversity receivers (800 MHz).  

 

 

 

 

 

See installation of options in section 3.2 Options.

➆ 

TAPE IN:    

                  

 

The two phono connectors make it possible to connect an    

     external 

unbalanced 

line 

signal.

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TAPE OUT:

                 

 

TAPE OUT is two separate phono connectors L and R with an  

 

 

 

 

 

unbalanced line signal similar to the signal from the teleloop    

     output.

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CH 1 & 2: 

                    

 

CH 1 & 2 are two electronically balanced XLR line or micro-   

 

 

 

 

 

phone connections, that make it possible to connect external  

 

 

 

 

 

balanced signals. The XLR connector is connected by pin 2    

 

 

 

 

 

high(+), pin 3 low(-), and pin 1 ground (GND).

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PAD: 

             

 

 

Press the PAD switch in to reduce sensitivity by 30 dB, so that  

 

 

 

 

 

the signal is a standard line input. Press the PAD switch out and  

 

 

 

 

 

CH 1 & 2 are standard microphone inputs.

TRIM:   

        

 

 

TRIM control compensates for the input signal strength on CH  

 

 

 

 

 

1 & 2. The trim potentiometer is adjusted, so that the +10 dB  

 

 

 

 

 

does not light constantly. The light should only blink during loud  

 

 

 

 

 

passages otherwise the signal is too high.

PHA PWR: 

   

 

 

When this switch is active, it gives a +15 volt Phantom Power to 

 

 

 

 

 

input CH 1 & 2. 

NB!

 Only use Phantom Power for microphones

 

 

 

 

 

that requires it, otherwise there is a risk that the equipment    

     can 

be 

damaged.

 

 

 

 

 

These features are not active in the LogiBit 1200. They are only  

     active 

in 

the 

LogiBit 

1260.

SQ2B: 

 

 

 

 

The red diode shows, when receiver 2 uses antenna B. 

SQ2A:

 

            

 

The green diode shows, when receiver 2 uses antenna A.

SQ Adj 2:  

      

 

 

This is a trim control, used to adjust the squelch on receiver 2. 

 

 

 

 

 

See also section 3.2 Options under Squelch.

Ant B:  

         

 

 

The antenna port is used by both receiver 1 and 2. See also    

 

 

 

 

 

section 3.2 Options under Installation of external antenna. 

Ant A: 

        

 

 

The antenna port is used by both receiver 1 and 2. See also    

 

 

 

 

 

section 3.2 Options under Installation of external antenna. 

SQ Adj  1:

          

 

 

This is a trim control, used to adjust the squelch on receiver 1. 

 

 

 

 

 

See also section 3.2 Options under Squelch.

SQ1A:   

        

 

 

The green diode shows, when receiver 1 uses antenna A. 

LogiBit 1200 manual

Features on the Back Panel

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Summary of Contents for LOGIBIT 1200

Page 1: ...LOGIBIT 1200 MANUAL...

Page 2: ...URES ONTHE BACK PANEL 8 3 1 General 8 3 2 Options 10 3 3 Installation of front to 19 rack 11 3 4 Fuses and 115 230 volt AC exchanger 11 3 5 Control port 12 3 6 Serial port 13 4 SAFETY INFORMATION 14 5...

Page 3: ...to five 10 dB indicators on the back of the amplifier lights With correct amplifier adjustment this LED should only blink when there are loud passages otherwise the level of the signal fed to the inpu...

Page 4: ...he menu structure The key is also used to change decrease a parameter 2 2 MENU POINTS SERVICE MODE The individual parameters in the amplifier can only be changed when the LogiBit amplifier is in SERVI...

Page 5: ...position the amplifier calibrates with the teleloop cable When the calibration is finished AUTOCAL should be in the OFF position Thereby you avoid hearing on the teleloop the calibra ting signals the...

Page 6: ...d be reduced MIX OUT This menu point determines whether a signal connected to an input can be heard on the teleloop LA or not NONE REC 1 2 Select this menu point to change the parameters for the wire...

Page 7: ...5 2 3 ILLUSTRATION OF MENU STRUCTURE LogiBit 1200 manual Menu Structure...

Page 8: ...6 LogiBit 1200 manual Menu Structure...

Page 9: ...7 LogiBit 1200 manual Menu Structure...

Page 10: ...move the earth or you run the risk of getting an electric shock FUSE COMPARTMENT This contains the AC fuses The fuse compartment makes it possible to choose between 230 volt AC or 115 volt AC NB See A...

Page 11: ...m potentiometer is adjusted so that the 10 dB does not light constantly The light should only blink during loud passages otherwise the signal is too high PHA PWR When this switch is active it gives a...

Page 12: ...ns should only be undertaken by qualified personnel Removing the Remove the 3 screws on the top of the amplifier Place the tip of blank panel a screwdriver in the hole in the panel and pull downwards...

Page 13: ...ed with a small screwdriver on the trim control Turn the trim control fully to the left and the receiver is least sensitive i e it requires high levels of noise to activate the receiver Turn the trim...

Page 14: ...nnected from pin 20 to pin 7 When the contact is activated If the wireless microphone is switched on when the contact is activated the microphone will switch off If the wireless microphone is switched...

Page 15: ...amplifier is turned on The diode is connected from pin 25 to pin 13 3 6 SERIAL PORT Serial plug connections Pin 1 4 6 7 and 9 are not used Pin 2 receives data input Pin 3 transmits data output Pin 5 i...

Page 16: ...n or moisture CAREFUL This terminal is used only as a common ground of the units to avoid unwanted noise between the units The amplifier should not be covered There should be free air circulation duri...

Page 17: ...15 6 BLOCK DIAGRAM LogiBit 1200 manual Block Diagram...

Page 18: ...mV Line in 2 5 kohm 34 dBu 15 mV Tape input 47 kohm 10 dBu 150 mV Tone control Bass 6 dB Treble 6 dB Output level Tape output 600 ohm 14 dBu 150 mV Power consumption Average load 140 W Maximum load 33...

Page 19: ...nd line input 15 volt phantom power option for each microphone input Bass and treble adjustment Manual mute of selected input via keys on front panel Remote mute of selected input via contact closures...

Page 20: ...Your local dealer or service agent Strandvejen 58 tel 45 3917 7101 e mail info phonicear dk 2900 Hellerup Denmark fax 45 3927 7900 web www phonicear dk 9 001 006 060...

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