., TALKBACK MIC Connector
This female XLR-type connector allows a
dedicated talkback mic such as the TASCAM
model MC-701 G to be added to the M-312 and
M-320 mixers.
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TALKBACK LEVEL Control
This rotary volume control determines the signal
level sent from the TB mic to the selected busses.
., TALKBACK SELECT Switches
These six (6) switches provide bussing of the
Talkback signal to the following internal cir
cuits; PGM Busses 1 -4, STE REO Left and Right
busses, AUX 1 , AUX 2, AUX 3, and AUX 4.
Any combination of switches may be selected
simu ltaneously.
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TALKBACK MASTER Switch
This large, protected, momentary switch con
nects the output or the Talkback section to the
select switches. Pressing this switch also sends
an electronic control signal to the Solo Control
circuit which mutes the normal signal and
replaces it with the Talkback signal. This elimi
nates any possibility of feedback loops through
the Monitor system.
& METER Select Switch
The last two meters, L and R, display levels of
the signals selected on the M ETER select switch
rack.
The meter L displays the signal level at the
STE R EO OUT L, EXT I N 1 L, EXT I N 2 L,
E F F ECT OUTPUT, AUX 1 OUTPUT or AUX 3
OUTPUT, when the respective METER select
switches are pressed. The meter
R
displays the
signal level at the STE R EO OUT R , EXT IN 1
R, EXT IN 2 R, MONO OUT, AUX 2 OUTPUT
or AUX 4 OUTPUT, depending on the METER
select switch settings.
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Light Terminal
This "BNC" connector is provided, 1 on the 312
and 2 on the 320 for the attachment of Little
Lights. The connectors supply 1 2 V , 5 W max.
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ADDITIONAL REAR PANEL FEATURES
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SUB IN Jacks
These jacks all perform the same function -
they provide access into the i ntermediate stages
of various busses. The signals are added to the
buss just prior to the master level or output
fader control. This allows externally produced
and mixed signals to be added to the internal
signals being mixed; thus, the signals from
another 300 Series or similar mixer could be
patched into the you rs. The second mixer would
then become the master, controlling the final
signals of both units.
PGM SUB I N Jacks 1 -4
Provide access to the tour sub-groups.
R
and L SUB I N Jacks
Provide access to the main STE R EO BUSSES.
EFF SUB IN Jacks
Provide access to the E F F ECT SEND buss.
AUX SUB I N Jacks
Provide access to the AUX 1 and 2 busses on
the M-308. And, the AUX 1, 2 , 3 and 4 busses
on the M-312 and M-320.
EXT SOLO and SENSE
This 1 /4" stereo phone jack allows external
solo signals and control signals to be added to
the on-board system. The Tip connector accepts
the external solo signal, the Ring connector
accepts the external solo control signal while
the sleeve is gound.
TAPE INs
Each Program section carries the TAPE IN
connectors tor two tape tracks or inputs. PRO
GRAM 1 has TAPE INs 1 & 5, PGM 2 has
2 & 6, PGM 3 has 3 & 7, and PGM 4 has 4 & 8.
These are RCA-type IN jacks and are designed
to handle line signals with a nominal level of
-10 dB. As mentioned previously, these signals
are routed to
1)
the corresponding LINE IN
connector (usable only if no connection is made
to the 1/4" LINE I N jack), and 2) to the respec
tive TAPE RTN select switch. Thus, returning
tape signals can be selectively routed to inputs,
input auxiliaries, or to the tape monitor sections.
Summary of Contents for M-300 Series
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Page 95: ...2 4 EXPLODED VIEW 4 METER SECTION SIDE CHASSIS R SECTION M 320 M 312 38 2 7...
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Page 100: ...3 1 INPUT PCB Ass y 3 2 INPUT JACK PCB Ass y MIC IN LINE IN D OUT I NSERT tfii 3 2...
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Page 117: ...3 16 JACK A PCB Ass y 3 17 JACK B PCB Ass y OUTPUT 3 18 JACK C PCB Ass y OUTPUT EFF AUX I 3 20...
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