SRM Operations Manual
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Microphone / Line Channels (Channels 1-4) |
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Rear Panel Layout & Function
Channel Layout
Description
1 - Line Input:
This RCA ( phono) input allows you to plug in a stereo
source that will be used by the channel when in Line mode. The source
should be domestic level (unbalanced) as found on most CD players and
hi-fi equipment. If you need to plug in a balanced source then you
should consult
2 - Mic Trim
: This small screw adjuster allows you to alter the base
amplification level for microphones plugged into the channel. This is in
addition to the Trim control on the channel itself. This control should
only be adjusted by a competent audio engineer.
3 - Mic Input –
This XLR input is used to plug in a standard microphone
cable. The SRM can support both dynamic (un-powered) and condenser
(powered using 48v phantom power) microphones but you will need to
activate the phantom power option when using a condenser
microphone (see SRM Setup Mode for more detail).
4 - Remote Output:
This output is only used when the channel is
switched to Line mode and it is used to send a ‘start’ signal to
compatible external devices such as some CD players. This Remote
Output is effectively a closing contact between the tip of the ¼” jack
and the sleeve.