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HDR 24/96
HDR
24/
96
FOOT SW
TO HDR
REMOTE JACK
REMOTE 24
DO NOT PLUG INTO
ETHERNET
WARNING
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note: The Remotes
duplicate nearly all of
the front panel oper-
ating controls and
some extras to boot.
When we describe a
front panel operation,
you’ll probably find it
available on the Re-
mote also.
Remote
connection
Footswitch
Ethernet Jack
Back panel of the
Mackie Remote 24
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note: The HDR24/96 ‘REMOTE’ and
Ethernet jacks both accept CAT-5 Ethernet
cables - don’t get them mixed up!
Footswitch
Remote 24 / Remote 48 (Optional)
Installing either remote is as simple as plugging in a telephone. Connect one end
of the cable (supplied with the Remote) to the ‘REMOTE’ jack on HDR24/96 rear
panel, and the other end to the ‘TO HDR REMOTE JACK’ jack on the Remote 24,
or to the “TO HDR” jack on the Remote 48. It’s OK to plug or unplug either
Remote with the HDR24/96 powered on. However, if you plug the Remote 48 into
the HDR24/96 while both are powered on, you must power cycle the Remote 48 to
reset the connection.
Footswitch (Optional)
For hands-free do-it-yourself punches and other frequently-used functions like
Play/Stop, New Cue, Solo, and Next Cue, connect the cable of a momentary,
normally open footswitch to the ‘FOOT SWITCH’ 1/4" TS jack on the rear panel of
the HDR24/96, the Remote 24, or Remote 48. If you have a Remote installed you
can connect two foot switches, one to the HDR24/96 and one to the Remote. Each
footswitch functions independently of the other. Footswitch functionality is
assigned in the front panel System menu or the GUI General Setup window. See
the Technical Reference Guide for more details.
Power-Up
OK, NOW you can turn it on. Assuming you have already connected the HDR24/96
to your console, power up the HDR24/96 first, then the outboard equipment and
console, and finally the power amplifiers or powered monitors. Audio equipment
tends to generate unexpected clicks and pops when you power it up, so by
powering up your monitoring system last, you’ll save your speakers and your ears.
Before you read the next section, take a quick, self-guided tour of the front panel
display and controls to get a sense of where they are.
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note: If you are us-
ing an HDR24/96
with the Mackie Digi-
tal 8•Bus console,
you may need to turn
on the Digital 8•Bus
first. The Clock I/O
on the D8B prefers
not to see an active
signal at its Word
Clock input when it
powers up.