![AKG DMM 6 Скачать руководство пользователя страница 46](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/akg/dmm-6/dmm-6_user-instructions_2885823046.webp)
46
DMM 6
Operation
There are nine rotary knobs on the front panel. These are labelled with "IN 1" to "IN 6",
"SYSTEM CONTROL", "OUT" and "HEADPHONE".
The rotary knobs on the inputs are each surrounded by an LED ring with 15 yellow LEDs, one
green LED and one red LED. The rotary knob "SYSTEM CONTROL" and the rotary knobs on
the outputs are surrounded by 15 yellow LEDs. The control display under the outputs has 6
green, one yellow and one red LED.
The LED rings help to visualise the rotary knob setting or display signal levels.
NOTE
Please read the instructions for connecting your microphones and auxiliary equipment under
Installation and Connection
(Page 44).
Configure the connected microphones and auxiliary equipment using the slide switches and
the gain controls on the rear panel of the DMM 6:
1)
If you use condenser microphones, check what supply voltage or what type of power
supply they require. Switch on the phantom power if your condenser microphones are
suitable for phantom power. To do so, set the "PHANT. PWR" slide switch to "ON".
ATTENTION
Risk of damage
If you are using wireless microphones, it is essential to switch off the phantom power on those
inputs to which you have connected a receiver in order to avoid damaging the receiver.
2)
For the gain of the input signals, choose between 0
dB and +57
dB. Use the respective
gain control to do so.
NOTE
A higher gain of the input signals is suitable for microphones with lower output levels.
A lower gain is recommended for microphones with a high output level.
3)
Turn the unit on at the power switch.
The rotary knobs on the front panel of the DMM 6 are operated as follows:
Figure 14: Operation of the rotary knob
Turn the rotary knob clockwise or counter-clockwise to make changes to inputs and outputs
and function settings. These changes are shown on the LED ring around the rotary knob. The
starting point and the increments on the LED ring will vary according to the function.
4
Operation
Control concept
Configuring DMM 6
DMM 6 operation