
6.1 Removing Modules from the Console
IMPORTANT:
Turn off console power before removing or installing modules.
Input modules are fastened to the console by two screws - one below the Mix path
fader, and the other below the Mic XLR connector on the rear of the module. The
module plugs into a motherboard via two edge connectors.
To remove a module, remove both screws that fasten the module to the console. The
first module can be removed by inserting a 1/4" plug into any jack on the rear panel and
using it as a handle to pull up on the module rear. Insert a small flat blade screwdriver
under the front edge of the module to lift it free of the console.
NOTE:
If the console is to be operated with modules removed, be sure to set all missing
module types to “NONE” as described in
§6.9
.
6.2 Setting Tape Input Sensitivity
The Tape Input on each STATUS Input module can be set to operate with n4 or
-10 dBu inputs. As shipped, the modules are set for +4 dBu operation. The level set only
affects the Tape Input, module outputs are unaffected.
The Tape Input level is set by changing switch S2 on each Input module. When the
switch is not depressed (Out), the Tape Input is set for +4 dBu operation. When the
switch is depressed (In), the Tape Input is set for -10 dBu operation.
If desired, the adjustment switch can be changed through an access hole on the rear
panel of each input module. If doing so, use a thin plastic or wooden rod, or turn off the
console to avoid inadvertent shorting of internal components.
STATUS 18R
Operation and Maintenance Manual
Section 6 - Alignment and Maintenance
August 1999
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In
Tape
In
Chan
Insert
Mix
Insert
Dir Out
Mic In
Tip=Mix
Ring=Chan
Tip=Send
Ring=Return
Input 4 / -10 Tape Input Adjust Switch
Input Module
Rear Panel
Access Hole
Switch S2