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DFP-3000
9.2 DFP-D3000 Input/Output Level
The DFP-D3000 input/output levels are as follows:
AUX input reference level:
The reference level is
_
8.2 dBu (= 300 mV). The signal level can be increased for other channels only for
the Sub Woofer channel input. (Select from 0 dB,
+
6 dB,
+
8 dB,
+
10 dB).
Set this item from the setup software.
Non-Sync input reference level:
Select from
+
4 dBu reference,
_
10 dBu reference, and
_
16 dBu. (Set from the setup software.)
Microphone 1 input reference level:
This input can be used not only as the microphone input but as the line input (monaural) as well.
The level of the microphone input can be adjusted within the range of
_
20 dBu and
_
60 dBu.
During line input, the level can be selected from
+
4 dBu reference,
_
10 dBu reference, and
_
16 dBu
reference. (Set from the setup software.)
The default values are
_
50 dBu for the microphone input, and
_
10 dBu for the line input.
Microphone 2 input reference level:
The level of the microphone input can be adjusted within the range of
_
20 dBu and
_
60 dBu (1 dB step).
The default value is
_
50 dBu.
Phantom power (
+
48 V) can be supplied for both Microphone inputs 1 and 2.
PEC input reference level:
If A-chain automatic adjustment is performed using the reference film recording the 880 Hz sine wave
(film recorded with Dolby Tone) in the DFP-D3000, the DFP-D3000 meter will be set to
_
20 dB (20 dB
below the maximum level of the digital signal processing) when the film reference signal is played back.
Reference level of the digital unit:
20 dB (
_
20 dBFs) below the maximum level (0 dBFs) of digital signal processing. In digital signal
processing, basically
_
20 dBFs will be directly output to the output if the equalizer level, trim level, etc.
have not been adjusted
Audio output level (SYSTEM OUTPUT, MONITOR OUTPUT)
Select from the
_
16 dB reference or
_
10 dBu reference. However the system can handle the
+
4 dBu
reference output.