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Manual-1

OPERATING / SERVICE MANUAL

DMS 22

DUAL MICROPHONE STAGE

QUICK START

Even if you don’t like to read manuals read this part. We’ll make it quick and painless. We promise. Damage to your

equipment, though unlikely, is a possibility if the DMS 22 is used improperly.

Turn both 

INPUT GAIN

 controls, both 

OUTPUT LEVEL

 controls and the 

STEREO OUTPUT LEVEL

 control

fully counterclockwise (CCW). Connect your mic(s) to the 

INPUT

 jack(s) located on the rear of the unit. If your mic(s)

require phantom power press the 

48V PHANTOM POWER

 switch(es) on the front panel. Set the 

EQ

 switch to

 OUT

.

Decision time: will you use the DMS 22 to mix your mic(s) to a two channel feed? If the answer is yes, connect the

STEREO OUTPUT(s)

 (XLR) located on the rear of the unit to a line level input on your mixer. If the answer is no,

connect the 

CHANNEL OUTPUT(s)

 (¼" TRS) to a line level input on your mixer. If you are using the 

STEREO

OUTPUT(s)

 of the DMS 22 then engage the 

PAN

 switch(es)  and set the 

PAN

 controls where you want them. Plug the

included power supply (

see note below

) into the DMS 22. The yellow 

POWER

 LED should light and if Phantom Power is

being used the red 

PHANTOM POWER

 LED should be lit. Now whisper, yell or scream into your mic the loudest sound

you expect to deliver during your session or performance. While doing this adjust the 

INPUT GAIN

 control so that the

loudest whisper, yell or scream will just barely illuminate the 

OL

 LED. With that done you can adjust both 

OUTPUT

LEVEL

 controls and the 

STEREO OUTPUT LEVEL

 until the desired input level is reached.

Never connect anything except an approved Rane power supply ot the thing that looks like a red telephone jack on

the rear of the DMS 22.

 

This is an AC input and requires special attention if you do not have an operational power supply

exactly

 

like the one originally packed with your unit. See the full explanation of the power supply requirements elsewhere

in this manual.

WEAR PARTS:

 This product contains no wear parts.

DMS 22 CONNECTION

When connecting the DMS 22 to other components in

your system 

leave the power supply for last.

 This will give

you a chance to make mistakes and correct them before any
damage is done to your fragile speakers, ears and nerves.

INPUTS

 on the DMS 22 are balanced. This means that

standard XLR connectors on the ends of any good quality
cable will work well with the DMS 22 and microphones of
your choosing. As with all Rane products, pin 2 is used for
“hot” or “

+

” polarity, pin 3 is “return” or “

” and pin 1 is

chassis ground. If you are not using Phantom Power you may
use either pin 1 or case for shield ground on the DMS 22
Input. However, if you are using Phantom Power, pin 1 must

be shield ground to provide a complete electrical circuit. (See
RaneNote 110, “Sound System Interconnection” included in
this manual for further information on this subject).

OUTPUTS

 on the DMS 22 are all fully balanced. On

these Outputs pin 2 or tip is “hot” or “

+

”, pin 3 or ring is

“return” or “

” and pin 1 or sleeve is chassis ground. If an

unbalanced Output is desired do not short pin 3 or ring to
ground. Instead use a XLR connector or ¼" TRS (depending
on the output you are using) and do not connect pin 1 or the
sleeve of the ¼" TRS connector. Again, see RaneNote 110 for
more details.

Summary of Contents for DMS 22

Page 1: ...the desired input level is reached Never connect anything except an approved Rane power supply ot the thing that looks like a red telephone jack on the rear of the DMS 22 This is an AC input and requires special attention if you do not have an operational power supply exactly like the one originally packed with your unit See the full explanation of the power supply requirements elsewhere in this m...

Page 2: ... a shelving type filter The range is 15 dB to 12 dB 햻ÿMIDRANGE OCTAVE bandwidth selector allows the user to select 1 3 1 or 2 octave coverage for the midrange filter 햽ÿMIDRANGE frequency control determines the center frequency of the midrange filter with a range of 95 Hz to 4 kHz 햾ÿHIGH EQ level control determines the amount of boost or cut applied to the patented Accelerated Slope TM high frequen...

Page 3: ...y other type of supply may damage the unit and void the warranty Two years parts and labor is worth safeguarding don t you think 햷ÿChassis ground connector Since the DMS 22 is powered from a remote AC supply which does not carry chassis ground through to the grounding pin of the AC cord this screw has been provided in case your system does not have another earth grounding means such as through rac...

Page 4: ...ng controls What this means is that the rolloff rates are much steeper than those usually encountered Additionally both high frequency and low frequency shelving controls feature a Turnover switch allowing the user to select the Frequency range most appropriate to their application The midrange section of the DMS 22s equalizer is parametric The bandwidth may be set to one of three settings 1 3 oct...

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