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1. This is especially important for microphone level signals and cable runs longer than a few feet There are times when you will want to interface to unbalanced signals This is where a single audio signal is reference to ground only 2 connections for a single audio signal For example many wireless receivers output a unbalanced signal The juicedLink XLR inputs can interface with unbalanced sources To do this a simple modification to the cable plug that will be inserted into the mixer input is required Connect pins 1 and 3 together for the signal ground Pin 2 remains as the input signal So for a wireless receiver that uses a 3 5mm plug for its output the audio signal will be on the tip and the ground will be on the sleeve The plug sleeve needs to be connected to XLR pins 1 and 3 and the plug tip needs to be connected to XLR pin 2 Fortunately many wireless kits such as the Sennheiser G2 come with a minijack to XLR cable which already makes this connection For those kits which do not come with the appropriate cable you will need to use some inexpensive adapters One inexpensive handy adapter is the Rode VXLR However you will need to be careful The VXLR makes a connection between the minijack sleeve and ring For a miniplug which has a tip ring and sleeve this is not a problem But on some inexpensive wireless kits from Azden the output miniplug connects the ring
2. 1 8 inch hex key Quick Start Guide Camcorder XLR Adapter Preamp Mixer User s Manual Page 3 Some of the features described in this and other sections may not be available on your model Please refer to the Feature Comparison Chart to determine the capabilities of your particular device Features e Family of 2 and 4 input Camcorder XLR Adapter Preamp Mixers e Inputs o Precision laser trimmed active balanced inputs for use with professional mics o Un balanced capable e g wireless mic receivers connect pin 1 to pin 3 o Low noise preamplifier 3 adjustable gain settings o Line level signal input attenuator switch first 2 channels e Output o 3 5mm stereo jack o Amplified Mic Level o Driver protection from external DC voltages generated by some camcorders e True channel mixer with L C R pan switches e Frequency response of 1dB max from 20Hz 20KHz e Low battery indicator e Construction o Aluminum chassis black anodized for EMI protection and rugged use o Flexibility to mount under camcorder on top of tripod small enough to use with camcorder hand strap facilities for connection to shoulder strap shoulder strap not included Optional Features e High Pass Filters low cut filters reduces audible rumble from wind e Audio Level Metering 10 segment LED per R L Adjustable e 48V phantom power O Power saving 12V phantom Page 4 www juicedLink com Feature Comparison Chart Notes 1 Line switches available for fir
3. MANUAL 1 3 for low noise Set input ATTENUATION off When nei in use tun off voltage channel When possible use 12V for long or battery Ae Consul your micro shone TRIPOD MOUNT 2 AZIUMUTH HOLE UNDER CAMERA ATTACH SCREW 1 8 hex key included 4 AUDIO METER ADJUST R L Not available on all models 5 INPUT ATTENUATOR MIC LINE SWITCH Note The bottom of the unit is silk screened with handy tips and instructions INCLUDED 1 SHIELDED STEREO MINIJACK OUTPUT CABLE 2 TRIPOD SCREW ALLEN WRENCH KEY Page 8 www juicedLink com Some of the features described in this and other sections may not be available on your model Please refer to the Comparison Chart to determine the capabilities of your particular device Unused XLR Inputs When a preamp does not have an input connected to it the preamp is presented with a high impedance When a preamp is presented with a high impedance it will produce a lot of noise So for any XLR input channel that does not have an input connected to it make sure to turn the corresponding TRIM down all of the way Input Attenuator MIC LINE Channels 1 2 have a 40dB input attenuator switch on the bottom of the unit that can be engaged to protect the input preamp from overloading in the presence of high signal levels If connecting line level signals to the input of either channel 1 or 2 then set the corresponding attenuator switch to LINE Similarly if connecting microphone l
4. and sleeve together So the VXLR is not usable for such plugs Here are some other inexpensive adapters which are handy for connection to unbalanced sighals XLR M to 3 5mm F Rode VXLR be careful see above XLR M to RCA F Hosa GXM133 RCA M to 3 5mm F Comprehensive PP MJ Stereo 3 5mm F to two mono right left RCA M Hosa YMR 197 Page 10 www juicedLink com a dined The voltage from the phantom power can damage these devices See the warnings in the Phantom Powering Condenser Microphones section of this manual Camcorder XLR Adapter Preamp Mixer User s Manual Page 11 Output Signal The output of the juicedLink is an amplified mic level signal The juicedLink is not intended to drive line level signals It is not necessary to have a lot of gain to interface with a camcorder You want just enough gain to be able to throttle back the noisy camcorder amplifiers to yield improved signal to noise performance while recording fine audio detail To much gain would overload the camcorder Connection to Camcorder Connect the plug from one end of the shielded cable to the OUT 3 5mm stereo jack on the mixer Connect the plug from the other end of the cable to the camcorder s microphone input jack The camcorder s integrated microphone will now be disabled Some camcorder microphone input jacks supply low voltage DC for powering external microphones Therefore the mixer output driver has been protected from external volta
5. are used to reduce excess low frequency energy from the audio signal An instance where this is useful is when low frequency rumble results from wind rushing across the microphone The design is to have the 3dB point centered at 180Hz with a rolloff of 6dB octave To engage the high pass filter slide the HPF switch for the corresponding input channel 1 2 etc to the On position Page 14 www juicedLink com Power Sequence Place an alkaline 9V battery in the tray Make certain to use the correct orientation Turn on the power by sliding the PWR switch to the On position The ON LED will now be illuminated Turn off the power when not in use to conserve the battery The low battery indicator LED Low Batt will illuminate when the battery supply needs to be changed The threshold has been preset for use with alkaline 9V batteries Rechargeable Batteries It is not recommended to use the unit with rechargeable batteries The low battery indicator has been calibrated for use with alkaline 9V batteries Other battery types will not illuminate the low battery indicator the appropriate voltage for that type of battery Camcorder XLR Adapter Preamp Mixer User s Manual Page 15 Positioned Under Camcorder Rotation Secured with Azimuth Pin Align the azimuth pin and mounting screw on top of the mixer with the corresponding holes on the bottom of the camcorder Use the 1 8 hex key provided to tighten the mounting scr
6. ed via various methods for different camcorders Higher end camcorders will have a switch to turn off the ACG then potentiometers to control the gain Having the potentiometers adjusted to approximately 1 3 level is a reasonable starting point Some camcorders such as many of the Sony HDR series may have a LOW setting Although this does not turn the AGC off it sets it at a much lower level injecting less noise CAMCORDER AGC Automatic Gain Control AGC is circuitry that increases the gain for low signals then cuts back the gain for large signals This is helpful to even out the audio for near far sources and prevent overloading of the recording circuitry There are definitely environments where AGC is called for especially where signal levels can vary greatly and be unpredictable We chose not to implement a separate limiter in the mixer since you have the option to use AGC in your camcorder and the limiter would add noise and burn current The downside of the AGC circuitry is that it always searches for some signal to amplify During periods of low audio signal levels the AGC will start amplifying the ambient noise in the room or other unwanted noise If your environment s signal levels are generally constrained or more predictable then the recorded audio quality will improve greatly by turning the AGC off UNPREDICTABLE SIGNAL LEVEL ENVIRONMENTS In unpredictable signal level environments say a kids birthday party the wide dynamic ra
7. es mmm ene 15 Mounting essccccsateccnusenascnesdsnacenseuscwsuwedssuvesesesuseccssuudeussstudessdesudesusssecasutwdednsuceeudusudeuusseudeiuseweceeuceseves 16 Positioned Under Camcorder mania ein 16 Rotation Secured with Azimuth PiN coccccoccncoccnccccncnncncnncnonncnnnncnonncnnnnrnnnncnnnnrnnnnrnnnnrnnnnrnnnnrnnnnrnnnrncnnnnnnns 16 Rotated Position Unsecured cccccccseccceeeceeeceeeene cena eeseeeeeeeeaeeseeeseeeseeeeeeeeseeeseeesaueesueeseeeseeeseeeseueeeneenes 16 Mounted to Tripod iaa ltda 16 Other Positions Shoulder Strap x 0nnn 16 PAC NGI arts 17 Care and MaintCnanGe A ca 17 Warranty Service and Returns cuina 17 COMPiIaNcCl ii ia 17 Page 2 www juicedLink com Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly Although there are numerous combinations of settings for the mixer gain plus recording device gain camcorder that will result in the identical signal levels they will have different characteristics in terms of noise and dynamic range This manual provides guidelines and practices to yield the best overall signal purity Any future revisions will be posted on the website and available for download Some of the features described in various sections may not be available on your model Please refer to the Feature Comparison Chart to determine the capabilities of your particular device Notes regarding documentation in this manua
8. evel signals then set the attenuator switch to MIC Channels 3 4 in 4 channel mixers are not equipped with input attenuators They are to be used with microphone level signals similar to the MIC setting The 3 5mm output plug connections from the receivers of wireless microphone systems can be treated as microphone level signals It is reasonable to assume that if the output from a product was intended to go into the microphone input of the camcorder then the MIC setting on the mixer should be used Phantom Powering Condenser Microphones 12 48V phantom power is not available on all models Condenser microphones require a voltage for operation Some microphones have facilities for an internal battery Other microphones need to be operated from phantom power which is when the voltage is generated by the device that the microphone cable plugs into on the other end from the mic and the voltage is transmitted up the microphone cable There are some advantages to phantom powering mics On some mics their specs are improved when operating from phantom power instead of the internal battery Microphones that operate from phantom only tend to be shorter and lighter since they don t have a battery or battery compartment so they are easier to boom remember you should be getting the mic off of your camcorder and booming frequently to get the mic closer to the source for the best microphone placement The internal switching power supply generatin
9. ew Check to make sure that the connection is tight enough and the azimuth pin is constraining rotation between the two Rotated Position Unsecured There may be circumstances where you wish to have the XLR connectors and cables protruding from your setup in a different orientation from the one secured from the azimuth pin The azimuth pin may be removed providing freedom of rotation Only use this configuration while you are shooting and holding the camcorder itself with your hands Mounted to Tripod First follow the directions to mount the camera to the top of the mixer Make sure that the rotation is secured with the azimuth pin Next align the azimuth pin and screw from the tripod head with the holes on the bottom of the mixer and tighten Make sure that the rotation at this point is also secured by the tripod head azimuth pin Other Positions Shoulder Strap The aluminum enclosure has the facilities for other methods of attachment for example a shoulder strap If the strap attachments are too large to fit in the holes then attach a key ring like device to make attachment holes large enough Use of a shoulder strap is preferred to use of a belt clip With a belt clip you will have heavy microphone wires tugging at your belt You don t want to be distracted and miss the shot because you were pulling up your pants We have not included a shoulder strap in the package More customers are mounting to the camera Also customer
10. g the will generate a phantom voltage corresponding to the switch 12V and 48V switch positions When phantom power is not in use then leave the internal switching power supply in the OFF position to conserve battery life Once the switching power supply voltage has been selected and is being generated by the internal switching power supply power can be supplied to the individual channels This is accomplished by setting the Phantom channel switches 1 2 etc to the On position Then the phantom voltage is supplied to pins 2 and 3 on the activated channels through current limiting resistors Many older condenser microphones will operate from 48V only The phantom voltage should be set to 48V if any of your microphones require 48V However there are many modern condenser microphones which are specified for 11 52V operation If all of you re the condenser microphones being used can operate down to 12V then use the 12V setting for the phantom voltage This will significantly increase battery life since the switching power supply will not have to work as hard to boost the voltage from 9V to 12V compared to boosting it to 48V Camcorder XLR Adapter Preamp Mixer User s Manual Page 9 ae Use care heed warnings and follow guidelines when using phantom power Only activate phantom power to channels using condenser microphones Supplying phantom power to dynamic microphones is not a recommended practice even though there is no voltage potentia
11. ges with DC blocking capacitors Large capacitance values have been selected to provide excellent low frequency response Connection to Recorders Computers etc The output of the juicedLink can be connected to any recording device expecting stereo minijack mic level signals Page 12 www juicedLink com General Principles and Guidelines HEADPHONE MONITORING To be certain that your camcorder and mixer settings are optimized for the signal being recorded it is a best practice to monitor the audio using headphones driven by the camcorder A meter may indicate if there is sufficient signal However a meter gives you no indication of signal to noise The signal level may be fine but the audio could still sound poor This could be because of noise background echo failing mic that you would not realize is present So it is a best practice to always monitor with headphones Follow hearing safety guidelines in the Warnings section of this manual DISTRIBUTION OF CAMCORDER MIXER GAIN There are numerous combinations of gain settings between the camcorder and mixer that will result in identical signal levels However each combination has unique properties in terms of noise and dynamic range The mixer preamp is in general a lower noise device than the front end of most camcorders Better signal purity will result with the camcorder set to a low gain level and let the juicedLink low noise preamps do the heavy lifting for the gain This is controll
12. he camcorder and mixer gain settings Camcorder XLR Adapter Preamp Mixer User s Manual Page 13 Monitor using headphones and adjust the TRIM potentiometers to achieve the desired relative signal level between the various channels used Metering The audio meter feature is not available on all models First the meter will need to be calibrated to your camcorder s settings Once calibrated changing camcorder settings will result in the meter being uncalibrated Calibration can be performed to correlate with an existing meter on the camcorder Calibration can also be setup empirically by speaking a constant level tone into a microphone increasing the gain until clipping internal to the camcorder then backing off the gain to a safe level then adjusting the meter to the OdB reference The meter is adjusted by using a small screw with the Meter adjust right and left potentiometers Mixing Pan Switch This device is a true channel mixer providing independent signal routing control for each input channel via the PAN switches L routes the input signal for the corresponding channel 1 through 4 for 4 channel mixers to the left mix bus R routes the input signal for the corresponding channel to the right mix bus C routes the input signal for the corresponding channel equally to both the left and right mix buses High Pass Filter The high pass filter feature is not available on all models High pass filters also known as low cut filters
13. l are as follows References to markings labels on the unit are denoted in underline bold For example HPF Warnings will be preceded with WARNING Warnings General WARNING Failure to read and observe notes and warnings may result in personal injury and or possible damage to this device and your other equipment Although headphones do not plug directly into this mixer it is common for headphones to be used with other equipment to monitor the audio signal transmitted by the mixer The devices that are driving the headphones such as camcorders are often capable of driving the signal at levels that can be damaging to hearing Always operate the headphone volume at the lowest practical level Do not wear the headphones over your ears in any of the following circumstances While plugging the headphones into the headphone driving device While plugging the mixer into the headphone driving device While turning on or off the mixer While turning on or off the phantom power While plugging a device into the input of the mixer This device its enclosure and the connections to cable shields that plug into this device are conductive Avoid electrocution and observe caution with cable runs near areas where high voltages and or currents may exist Checking Supplied Items Your package should include the following items Ultra Portable Mixer model that you purchased Q inch cable with stereo male 3 5mm plugs on each end
14. l between pins 2 and 3 and theoretically should not cause damage Supplying phantom power to other types of electronic equipment whether balanced or unbalanced can potentially damage their output drivers Use the following best practice procedure for phantom powering 1 Connect only a condenser microphone to the desired mixer input 2 If all of the channels requiring phantom power are using condenser microphones that allow for the use of 12V then set the voltage selector switch to 12V 3 If anyof the channels needing phantom power are using a condenser microphone requiring 48V then set the voltage selector switch to 48V 4 After all of the desired condenser microphones are plugged in then set corresponding the Phantom channel switches to the On position 5 After use is complete turn off all of the Phantom channel switches before removing the condenser microphones and turn the phantom power supply to OFF 6 Unplug the condenser microphone Use with Unbalanced Sources Wireless Mics Etc XLR inputs have 3 pins 3 connections for a single audio signal Pin 1 is for ground The audio signal in present on pins 2 and 3 and is what is know as a balanced signal That is to say that the signal on one wire is identical but opposite in polarity to the other pin 2 is known as hot or the positive polarity Balanced signals when terminated properly as in the juicedLink have a high immunity to picking up noise and interference
15. nge and overload protection of the camcorder s AGC circuitry RECORDING FINE AUDIO DETAIL It is desirable to get the best noise performance from your equipment while recording fine audio detail such as dialogue In these cases set your camcorder to manual and throttle back the gain to roughly 1 3 the level Then turn up the trim on the juicedLink s low noise preamps This turns down the camcorder s noisy amps and replaces it with the clean gain from the juicedLink Selecting Mixer Preamp Gain Read the nout Attenuator section for instructions on selecting the appropriate attenuator position There are 3 preamp gain settings HIGH MED and LOW Having a number of gain settings to choose from allows for an optimal adjustment range of the TRIM control With microphone inputs during normal use you will find that you will be mostly on the HIGH setting The MED and LOW settings will mostly come into play if you are using extremely sensitive mics in very high SPL environments Adjusting Trim On unused XLR input channels turn down the TRIM all of the way This removes the possibility of unused channels adding noise to the output signal Each channel is buffered so this can be done without adversely loading or effecting adjacent channel signal to noise ratio unlike many passive adapters Read the previous sections DISTRIBUTION OF CAMCORDER MIXER GAIN and CAMCORDER AGC for an understanding of the principles and guidelines for t
16. quieedLink User s Manual Camcorder XLR Adapter Preamp Mixer Family of Products CX211 CX231 CX411 CX431 CX471 2007 2009 juicedLink LLC ENGLISH All Rights Reserved CX User Manual Rev1 02 CONTENTS macaco ici 2 Read This Fist i a a uisaeieaveeeusuawaeaue 3 Warnings General ca ia aii aia 3 Checking Supplied Items ssisiriiisisicisinuninininininn n i a aa 3 ET al O 4 Oates 4 Optional Peat S as 4 Feature Comparison Chart s 222 25 55555 225152205112000515000nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn n 5 Panel Descriptions mn A AA 6 Input CONNOR a tanned 9 Unused XLR InputSociccccccccccco eee 9 Input Attenuator MIC LINE o cccccccccocccccocc eee 9 Phantom Powering Condenser Microphones acc a 9 Use with Unbalanced Sources Wireless Mics EtC imciccccccccococoo 10 QUTPpuUt Connecti Merrie reer errr eeCE CCPC a ad 12 Qutput SIN Alcan did 12 Connection to Camcorder ia 12 Connection to Recorders Computers tfCommcccccc a 12 Audio Settings uri da 13 General Principles and Guidelines iii 13 Selecting Mixer Preamp Gallica 13 Adjusting eds 13 a o CPEP CEC C TCC CLEC EE CCCE CPC CECE TCC CECE CC CCE CCCP CE CCCET CTE CECE C OL eT 14 Mixing Pan SwiteDl inccccccccccccc nesses 14 High Pass Filter saiua ainan aaa aa aaa a a iaaa a ia a a aa a a a a a a ita a t a a i a a ata a a a a ria a a a aa a m a a a i a a a a a a a a 14 A iinan 15 POWER SC GUCCI 6 rial ia 15 Rechargeable Batteri
17. s that do want to use a shoulder strap are particular about length and width etc Page 16 www juicedLink com Care and Maintenance Store the mixer without battery in tray to avoid damage from a chemistry leak event There is no specific maintenance regimen recommended Warranty Service and Returns The design of the juicedLink family of ultra portable mixers is uncompromising in quality and performance and utilizes top grade professional components We are proud of our product and are committed to servicing you to make your customer experience positive The Policies page on the juicedLink com website describes the details of the conditions for returns limited one year warranty and instructions for obtaining service for your product Compliance This device falls under the classification of FCC part 15 subpart B section 15 103 Please refer to the FCC part 15 manual for details on conditions of operation This device has also been tested to meet CE certification standards Camcorder XLR Adapter Preamp Mixer User s Manual Page 17
18. st 2 channels on 4 channel mixers Camcorder XLR Adapter Preamp Mixer User s Manual Page 5 Panel Descriptions FRONT Motor L aor irom aad 0 10 7 5 3 1 O i 2 306 o a i i i Es sn FA H ii E a gt aa a a AA AA A 3 a Low Batt Ultra Portable Mixer meter 5 on E eo ao le a a galin Hi Gi pa prosme PWR peo y e E a an lo Ik pT pilae a4 ko itra portable E 1 POWER SWITCH 2 ON LED INDICATOR 3 LOW BATTERY INDICATOR 4 PREAMPLIFIER GAIN SETTINGS 5 TRIM POTENTIOMETERS 6 AUDIO METER DISPLAY RIGHT LEFT Not available on all models 7 AUDIO METER POWER SWITCH Not available on all models 8 XLRINPUTS 9 UNDER CAMERA ATTACH SCREW 10 AZIMUTH PIN removable 11 SHOULDER STRAP CONNECTION POINTS Shoulder strap not included Page 6 www juicedLink com REAR Phantom Supply Channel HA GG OFF n PAN poe riiin E E E E 1 2 3 4 1 3 mie toca WwWW juicedLink com 1 STEREO MIC LEVEL OUTPUT 2 PHANTOM POWER ON VOLTAGE SELECT Not available on all models offering phantom power 3 PHANTOM POWER INPUT CHANNEL ROUTING SWITCHES Not available on all models 4 PER CHANNEL HPF SWITCHES Not available on all models 5 PER CHANNEL PAN SWITCHES 6 9V BATTERY TRAY Battery not included Camcorder XLR Adapter Preamp Mixer User s Manual Page 7 BOTTOM OUT connecta lo camcorder micin P Camcorder settings AUTO protects fram overoad

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