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SoundField DSF-2

 

User Guide

 

Safety Information

 

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SAFETY  INFORMATION

 

 

• This equipment must be EARTHED.

 

 

• Only suitably trained personnel should service this equipment.

 

 

• Please read and take note of all warning and informative labels.

 

 

• Before starting any servicing operation, this equipment must be isolated from the AC supply (mains) by removing the 

incoming IEC mains connector.

 

 

• Fuses should only be replaced with ones of the same type and rating as that indicated.

 

 

• Operate only in a clean, dry and pollutant-free environment.

 

 

• Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere.

 

 

• Do not allow any liquid or solid objects to enter the equipment.  Should this accidentally occur then immediately 

switch off the unit and contact your service agent.

 

 

• Do not allow ventilation slots to be blocked.

 

 

Cleaning

 

 

For cleaning the front panels of the equipment we recommend anti-static screen cleaner sprayed onto a soft cloth to 
dampen it only.

 

 

Explanation of Warning  Symbols

 

 

 

 
 

The lightening flash with arrow head symbol within an equilateral triangle is 
intended to alert the user to the presence of dangerous voltages and energy levels 
within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a 
risk of electric shock or injury.

 

 

 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 

The exclamation mark within an equilateral triangle is intended to prompt the user to 
refer to important operating or maintenance (servicing) instructions in the 
documentation supplied with the product.

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DSF-2 MKII

Page 1: ...dcast Microphone System User Guide Version 1 0 System comprises DSF 2 MKII 1U Digital Microphone Controller DSF 2 Microphone in Leather Case 20m SoundField Microphone Cable Shockmount Mains Power Cabl...

Page 2: ...Started 4 5 Controls 6 9 Rycote Assembly Instructions 10 12 A Practical Guide For Use on 5 1 Outside Broadcasts 13 15 Interfacing the DSF 2 with the DSF 3 for Live Surround Broadcast 16 Specification...

Page 3: ...r the equipment Should this accidentally occur then immediately switch off the unit and contact your service agent Do not allow ventilation slots to be blocked Cleaning For cleaning the front panels o...

Page 4: ...onnector Push silver disc on microphone base at the red dot position to release connector When connecting the microphone cable to the DSF 2 controller ensure the red dot is facing upwards To disconnec...

Page 5: ...t to reverberant sound extraneous noises etc If it doesn t sound right move the microphone around until it does At this point adjust the Pattern control to focus more on the sound source and less on t...

Page 6: ...fixed threshold soft limiter is provided to eliminate the possibility of digital overload and any resulting distortion It is recommended that the limiter is engaged at all times particularly in wide d...

Page 7: ...de down above the sound source Not selecting this mode with the mic suspended will result in the Left Right width information and Up Down height information being reversed It is important to document...

Page 8: ...continuously variable ranging from Omni through Sub Cardioid Cardioid Hyper Cardioid to Figure of eight and sets the polar patterns used for the stereo pair To change the Pattern press the Pattern bu...

Page 9: ...al audio signals can be sent down up to one kilometer of coaxial cable subject to correct cable specification without loss of quality 3 WORD CLOCK INPUT AND OUTPUT 75Ohm wordclock I O on BNC 4 STEREO...

Page 10: ...INSTRUCTIONS 1 DSF 2 Microphone and Rycote kit in flightcase 2 Remove end of Windshield by turning in an anti clockwise direction 3 Loosen the two black plastic bolts situated on the Pistol Grip unde...

Page 11: ...POSITION IN THE STADIUM FOR END FIRE USE THE SOUNDFIELD LOGO ON THE MIC BODY MUST BE FACING DOWNWARDS SoundField logo facing downwards 7 When microphone is fully inserted tighten the two Allen bolts...

Page 12: ...the microphone cable into the groove provided on the underside of the Windshield before replacing end of Windshield Ensure the Windshield end is securely located in its original position 11 Insert Win...

Page 13: ...ng It has been said that as long as the microphone is in the same stadium as the event the ambience captured will be very enjoyable However there are some basic rules that should be followed The micro...

Page 14: ...ndshield is then pointed at the main on field action In this position the microphone is said to be in End fire mode and the End fire switch on the Control Unit should be selected If the microphone is...

Page 15: ...ic range This is good since the crowd reactions of sporting events also tend to have a wide dynamic range The gain is best set while the stadium is performing tests on the PA system for safety announc...

Page 16: ...h not vital it is a big advantage to be able to monitor in full surround when choosing your mic position If monitoring in full surround is not possible during set up engaging the Rotate control at 180...

Page 17: ...psule Sensitivity 13mV Pa Signal to Noise Ratio DIN IEC 81dB Equivalent Noise DIN IEC 13dB Maximum SPL 145dB Word Clock I O Specification Word Clock input 75Ohm BNC 200mVpk pk minimum input level Word...

Page 18: ...ake such changes or improvements in the purchaser s unit Any dispute arising from this warranty shall be subject to the laws of England What to do if a fault is found or you need support In the unlike...

Page 19: ...n 5 RF Pin 5 Pin 6 RF Pin 6 Pin 7 LF Pin 7 Pin 8 LF Pin 8 Pin 9 Voltage GND Pin 9 Pin 10 V Pin 10 Pin 11 V Pin 11 Pin 12 Signal GND Pin 12 SOUNDFIELD COLOUR CODING Pin 1 White Pin 2 Purple Pin 3 Grey...

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