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SR606
INSTALLATION
Install the SR606 in a rack with the provided rack screws. Route the AC power
cord to a convenient power outlet away from audio lines. The unit may be
turned on and off using the front panel power switch. Since the units draw a rel-
atively small amount of current during idle, they can be left on continuously.
The DOD SR606 generates very little heat during operation and thus does not
need to be specially ventilated or cooled. The unit should not, however, be sub-
jected to high temperatures for extended periods. Although the unit's chassis is
shielded against radio frequency and electromagnetic interference, extremely
high RF and EMI fields should be avoided.
Once the SR606 has been installed and adjusted for the required levels, an
optional security panel can be installed to keep unauthorized persons from
changing the settings.
FUNCTIONS
The SR606 can be used as a Line Mixer, a Distribution Amp, a Buffer Amp, or
any combination of the three.The following sections outline the set up proce-
dure for all three applications, and define the functions of the knobs for each.
LINE MIXER
To use the SR606 as a line mixer, simply connect each of your source signals to
the Channel 1 - 6 Inputs.You may also connect a source signal to the Left/Right
Main Inputs.
Connect the Left/Right Main Outputs to your power amp, or other destina-
tion.
The front panel Channel 1 - 6 Level controls will determine the amount of sig-
nal to be sent to the Left/Right Main Outputs.
The Channel 1 - 6 Pan controls will determine the position in the stereo field.
The Master Input Level will control the amount of signal reaching the Main
Outputs from the Main Inputs.
The Master Output Level will control the overall signal being sent out of the
Left/Right Main Outputs