N>Trans Manual - Maycom Audio Systems – Page 13
6.3 Operation
Depending the type of platform you are about to use, read either paragraph 6.3.1 for Pocket PC 2003 (SE) /
Windows Mobile 5.0 Devices or 6.3.2 for Windows 2000 / Windows XP Systems on operation.
6.3.1
Pocket PC 2003 (SE) / Windows Mobile 5.0 Devices
Since the Luci PDA application is not actual product of Maycom, this document only covers some basic
operations of Luci to get you started with N>Trans. The full manual of Luci is available on the supplied CD-Rom
or on the Internet (
www.luci.eu
).
1.
Make sure the card is inserted into your PDA and connected to an audio source.
Note:
At the time of writing this manual, Luci cannot select the unbalanced inputs on N>Trans Standard.
2.
Start the “LuciSetup” program: <Start> <Programs> <LuciSetup>
Select the “CFAC” (Compact Flash Audio Card) tab to make the appropriate settings for the connected
audio source.
Phantom Power
(N>Trans Pro Only)
•
Off
•
+12V
•
+24V
•
+48V
Note:
In order to save power, always try to select the lowest settings on phantom power that still
enables the microphones to output acceptable audio quality to you. Selecting higher phantom settings
means higher power consumption on your mobile device.
Input Sensitivity
(Pre Amplifier Mode)
•
Mic+20 Mode
Recommended setting for dynamic microphones
•
Mic Mode
Recommended setting for condenser microphones
•
Line Mode
Select this to set the input for line level signals.
Note:
LuciSetup uses slightly different names for the microphone gain stetting.
LuciSetup
Setting
Actual Preamp Gain
MIC
MIC-20
+30dB
MIC+20
MIC
+50dB