User manual

3.0 The "In-line" Module
The In-line module is our most popular module in the
Dayner Series. The next few paragraphs will explain
its many functions and features.
Channel LED Bargraph Meters
The six segment L.E.D. bargraph meter is a
peak-reading device that conforms to world standards
for attack and release times. It reads the outgoing
level which is on the output jack of the channel
backplate. This could be the channel post-fader signal or
the group output signal (if you have depressed one of the
floating subgroup output switches 1 a-b-c or d, see 3.1
Output Section).
Note: The first LED in the bargraph is a power
supply indicator. When it reads -6dB (-10dB ledbars) it is
callibrated (+4dBu/-10dBu out).
3.1 Output Section
3.1.a.b.c.d. from subs
Used with the "Floating Subgroup System" to assign to
which output you want your subgroup assigned. Module #1
output would feed the input of track #1 on your
multitrack and module #48 output would feed the input of
track #48 on your multitrack (if you have a 48 track
Sony Digital machine).
Black switch caps are odd (pan left) and white switch
caps are even (pan right) on the channel assign
panpots, (just above the channel faders). Refer to the
"channel assign" section. The In-line module uses our
unique "Floating Subgroup System" to create a subgroup
anywhere in the console and only where it is needed. The
upper section of the channel is completely dedicated to
outputs or subgrouping. When one of the a-b-c-d (from
sub) switches is depressed, (refer to drawing on the
facing page) the channel output signal is coupled to the
output of one of the eight subgroup buss amps (located in
the master section). In the odd modules (black switch
caps) are subgroups 1-3-5-7 only and in the even
modules (white switch caps) are subgroups 2-4-6-8 only. If
no "from sub" switch is depressed, the output is
normalled to the post fader channel amplifier (ie. direct
out). Refer to the "routing" section of this manual for
a more in-depth understanding of the "Floating Subgroup
System". Each channel output has an adjustable output
trim control (1-e) with a gain of 6dB and cut of 15dB.
The normal position for this control is set at 12:00.
Center detend is provided.
3.1.e. trim
Output trim (volume) of the direct output on that channel.
If any "from subs" switch is activated on this channel, it
would be a (summed) subgroup volume control.
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