User manual
2.6. f, alt
This switch allows you to switch an alternative (near field)
monitor speaker amplifiers.
2.7 talkback
This is a conventional talkback switch which routes
the talkback to the Aux 1 and 2 busses. At the same time it
dims the C.R.M. output by 20dB to avoid feedback. An
electronic delay in the activating of the electret
microphone avoids mechanical noise when the talkback
switch is pushed. Routing to aux 3-8 is optional.
2.8 solo/afl LED
If anywhere in the console a solo/a.f.1. button is
activated, this LED lights. You hear the selected
signal instead of what's being feed to the C.R.M.
2.9. a.b. phones
This section has a high powered stereo headphone
amplifier with volume control and stereo phone jack. You
hear the crm signal on your headphones. It is suitable for
600 Ohms head phones.
2.10 Master Inputs/Outputs
This section of the DAYNER provides all the connections
with the external equipment, such as signal processors,
headphone amps, power amps, and power supply.
2.10.a.b. stereo master outputs
These two XLR connectors are the master mix
outputs.
Electronic balanced +4dBu. -lOdBv by jumpersetting.
2.11.a.b.c.d. auxiliary outputs
These 8 outputs are from the aux masters and allow
connection to the headphone monitor (cue) amps and/or
signal processors. A mating 1/4" mono plug can be used.
2.12.a. two track B
This jack is a stereo input for returning stereo machine
B, which could be a DAT machine, CD player, or cassette
recorder for playback (switchable on master section). The
mating plug is a 1/4" stereo plug, tip is left, ring is
right, and sleeve is ground for both. Level setting with
internal jumper +4dBu or -lOdBv.
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