User manual
4.7 Input/Output Jacks
4.7.a. mic input
This is the balanced XLR input for condenser or dynamic
microphones. This input can become a balanced line input if
desired. Contact the D&R Technical Support Department for
details.
4.7.b. line input
The line input is unbalanced, (balanced is optional). This
input has a sensitivity of -20dB maximum to infinity. The
input impedance (lOKohms) will allow proper interface of
any line outputs of tape recorders or signal processors.
4.7 SPECIAL PATCH CORD:
This cord is for patching out of the channel output (on the
In-line or Split Module) to the line input of the same
module. Line in end: Mono plug, tip + and sleeve ground.
Channel out end: Stereo plug, ring + and sleeve ground. NO
CONNECTION TO THE TIP.
4.7.c. output
This is the output of the channel. The tip has a nominal
level of -lOdB and the ring +4dB. One of the two output
levels must be left unconnected. The -lOdB signal is for
equipment such as Fostex and the +4dB signal is for
equipment such as Studer. The output signal is after the
channel fader unless you have activated one of the "from
subs" switches which would send a subgroup out that output.
4.7.d. group insert
The group insert, ring as the send, tip as the return, and
sleeve is the ground for both, will allow you to patch a
signal processor on the subgroup. This insert can also be
used as an effect input with the trimpot as the level pot
and the "sub to mix" switch in the down position (in the
output section) as a way of routing the effect to the
master. Odd channels to the left, even channels to the
right.
4.7.e. chan. insert
The channel insert immediately precedes the channel fader.
Ring is the send, tip is the return and sleeve is the
ground for both. In/out level is OdB.
This concludes the section on the Dayner Series "Split"
module. For installation or hook-up instructions, refer to
the last section of this manual.
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