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Sony SRP-V110 User's Manual

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1. AUDIO MIXER SRP V110 CD or MD Player Microphone TES E EA DB Compressor e9 e o 9 Te PA i mu rTTTINI MITITETE 7 ka Jo 000000 o Sao oo oC OM Graphic Egualizer y ese o E CG Graphic Equalizer NE x a a i NE 1 UDIO O 14 Power Amplifier 0 0 E i E 0 5 0 E Power Amplifier oo UL LA Monitor Speaker Recording system connection Keyboard Compressor Multi Track Recorder s Pp a o HOGA tU t n 0000040 Microphone 0 0 5 le OG Monitor Speaker WERTE EESO j 1 Effector o o eae cn eet a a Y dli E eva E80 DAT Master Recorder suoIsuauIg SASLOPEJEUY UN Name and function of each part MONO INPUT section H UJE STEIN ITI TETI odegejese oo Jojo Jo jo lo o Jo bole oo ooo Jojo jo o
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3. OUTPUT ATT ooe ATT O 100Bs i 10dBs e sh Z i 4 AFL MONO i 7 8 H i AUX5 7 i sl o LEVEL i o 1 H METER i 7R Lo PEAK i aun 5 i i N NE Ki i PFL i 4 oo t PHONES t MONO INPUT 1 8 oo r i i i h i i o 2 MONITOR i PEAKGE ui OUTPUT i Fg O 4dBs i MIC ABS Lor ON FADER PAN Dp l JE ata A 7 10 600Bs EQ aco E orot cr 2 T tori PS i LINE E i i 1 10 400Bs FREQ Z a o i i 1 5 6 1 HI 1 i war ZE o I eoo 1 INSERT Il LOW MID HIGH oro mi tt i t T 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 i AUXI 2 Bt i TOLE GROUP1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I 1 4 ji oo 4 OUTPUT i i AUX3 H H i i i i j eoo I i i 1 AFL i AUX4 H i i i i 718 H H i ES 3 i Ez A t H s i 7 8 i 1 i annat KI H AUX1 2 i e H Z i PFL i AUX1 OUTPUT i i i 4dBs i MONO INPUT 9 10 oo i r I AUX2 OUTPUT i t 4dBs iv I AFL i H eoo i oo e i e LA t TOLR i L MONO I oe Z U goro Ce i 4 10dBs i SEU i J oo Bs Eo i A 8 h omo oo l H i i R Za z z LETI AUX3 4 H 4 10dBs A N 2 H Lo i T T T ose AUX3 4 OUTPUT cor FE 2 2 ewer et oo PRE AFL i LOW MID HIGH so 781 i AUX1 2 AUX5 6 7 8 Z I 27 I AUXS 6 7 8 i OUTPUT 4 AUX3 Z 4 4dBs i oo I AUX4 i i i Z i AFL 2TRIN i 78 gt oo e 2 2TR i AUX5 7 j i pa o i i INPUT i 2 u Loe 108s i 7 8 i 4 TOLAR i i i PFL oo 48V se t say 0
4. LEVEL control This controls the input signals from the MIC or LINE connectors at a suitable level When connected to the MIC connector the input signal level can be controlled between 10 60 dBu and when connected to the LINE connector it can be controlled between 10 40 dBu In order to control the input signal at a suitable level set the meter to VU operation press the PFL button of the channel to be controlled to display the signal level on the meter In this state turn the LEVEL control to control the signal so that OVU display on the meter is lit sometimes TAPE button This switches the signal input from the MIC LINE connectors to the TAPE IN connectors Using this function sounds such as those from a multi track recorder connected to the TAPE IN connectors can be input to each channel without changing connections Channels 1 8 only LCF Low Cut Filter button This suppresses freguencies of 80 Hz or lower from the channel signal at 12 dB oct 12 decibels per octave when it is on This function is very effective for removing touch noise that occurs when a microphone is being held and blow noise caused by breathing HIGH High egualizer level control This varies the high egualizer level between 15 15 dB The equalizer is a 12 kHz shelving type MID Mid equalizer frequency control This varies the central frequencies of the mid equalizer between 100 Hz 10 kHz MID Mid equalizer level cont
5. al u 4 A e LJ 2TR IN ee 0 AFL LJ e gt Or y s e LJ AUX 1 2 e A s A e GRP1 2 s s LJ 4 GRP3 4 GRP5 6 ete o e 10 8 GRP7 8 lt e S r yur yur PHONES headphones connector Phone jack Tip L Ring R Sleeve GND This is the connector that the headphones are connected to The same signals are output as those from the MONITOR OUTPUT connectors and signals from channels whose PFL or AFL buttons are turned on can be confirmed PEAK meter indicator This is lit up when the level meter is used as a peak meter VU meter indicator This is lit up when the level meter is used as a VU meter LEVEL meter This displays the level of whichever channels PFL or AFL buttons are turned on The level meter in this system can be switched between PEAK operation and VU operation Whichever of the PEAK or VU meters indicator is lit shows the scale to use During PEAK or VU operation the 0 represents the reference level in both the PEAK and VU meters POWER indicator This is lit up when the power is turned on 48 V indicator This is lit up when the power DC 48 V for condenser microphone is output PFL indicator This is lit up when the PFL button of any channel is turned on PEAK button When off the level meter operates as the VU meter and when on it switche
6. y U 000000 o 09000le En o s U vw bj o E des U C m bj ge Q z le a al posee S S 4 Y v u ks gt O Z O LJ te LI u ol 0000090 ST1 ST4 channels 1 10 dBs button When this button is turned off the reference input level is 4 dBu and when it is turned on it is 10 dBu HIGH High equalizer level control This varies the high equalizer level between 15 15 dB The equalizer is a 12 kHz shelving type MID Mid equalizer level control This varies the mid equalizer level between 15 15 dB The equalizer is a 2 5 kHz peaking type LOW Low equalizer level control This varies the low equalizer level between 15 15 dB The equalizer is a 40 Hz peaking type AUX 1 2 control This controls the level to be sent to AUX 1 2 buses The signal that has been input to L is routed through the AUX 1 bus while the signal that has been input to R is routed through the AUX 2 bus This AUX is a pre fader splitting the signal before the channel fader Thus this is used to create a separate balance mix and stereo monitor as it does not depend on the position of the channel fader AUX 3 and 4 controls These control the levels to be sent to the AUX 3 4 buses In this case the L and R signals are mixed This AUX can switch between the pre fader and post fader which splits the sign
7. connected TAPE IN connectors Phono jacks Unbalanced reference level 10 dBu These are TAPE IN connectors for MONO INPUT channels They connect the output for each track such as from a multi track recorder etc and are used for monitoring or laying down tracks 5 STEREO INPUT connectors Phone jacks ST1 ST4 Tip hot Ring cold Sleeve ground Balanced reference level 4 10 dBu Phone jacks ST6 ST8 Unbalanced reference level 10 dBu Phono jacks ST5 ST7 Unbalanced reference level 10 dBu These are input connectors for the STEREO INPUT channels Line level output equipment with a reference level of between 4 dBu and 10 dBu can be connected for ST1 ST4 and line level output equipment with a reference level of 10 dBu can be connected for ST5 ST8 in stereo Signals are internally distributed to the R side when only the L MONO connector is connected for ST1 ST4 ST6 and ST8 2TR IN connectors Phono jacks Unbalanced reference level 10 dBu These are connectors to input signals such as those from DAT or MD recorders The level is controlled by the 2TR IN level control on the MASTER section GRP DIRECT OUT connectors Phono jacks Unbalanced reference level 10 dBu These output each GROUP bus signal When the DIRECT button for the MONO INPUT 1 8 channels is turned on they become direct output connectors that output post fader signals from each MONO INPUT c
8. i STEREO INPUT 1 4 e H f oo i i L z 10885 gt i R i aos O It i STEREO INPUT 5 7 i i a i LEVEL H L MONO Z ion i 10d8s j i i R I Z i 10d8s H O STEREO INPUT 6 8 i Main specifications Name Connector type Circuit Reference level Maximum level Impedance Suitable load impedance MONO INPUT MIC XLR 3 31 type Balanced 60 10 dBu 37 13 dBu 2 2 kQ LINE 6 3 Phone 40 10 dBu 17 27 dBu 22 kQ jack TAPE INPUT Phono jack Unbalanced 10 dBu 13 dBu 10 ko INSERT 6 3 Phone Unbalanced 3 dBu 20 dBu 30 kQ INPUT jack INSERT 3 dBu 20 dBu 47 Q 600 Q or more OUTPUT STEREO INPUT 1 4 9 6 3 Phone Balanced 10 4 dBu 413 427 dBu 3 3 kO or jack more 5 7 Phono jack Unbalanced 10 dBu 27 dBu 10 kO or more 6 8 9 6 3 Phone Unbalanced 10 dBu 27 dBu 10kQ or jack more AUX OUTPUT 9 6 3 Phone Unbalanced 4 dBu 20 dBu 100 Q 600 Q or more jack GROUP DIRECT OUTPUT Phono jack Unbalanced 10 dBu 10 dBu 320 Q 10 kO or more 2TR INPUT Phono jack Unbalanced 10 dBu 27 dBu 10kQ or more OUTPUT Phono jack Unbalanced 10 dBu 10 dBu 320 Q 10 kO or more STEREO OUTPUT XLR 3 32 type Balanced 4 dBu 24 dBu 479 600 Q or more INSERT 6 3 Phone Unbalanced 6 dBu 20 dBu 30 kO or INPUT jack more INSERT 6 dBu 20 dBu 479 600 Q or more OUTPUT MONITOR OUTPUT 6 3 Phone Unb
9. lo lo lo o o o o jo Jo o Jojo Jo o o lo lo o o o o jo Jo lo Jo o o o lo lo lo lo lo lo jo jo lo lo lo lo lo oc o jo Jo Jo lo jo lo jojo o o00 o ooo oo ododoTo o o o o e loool o o lo lo o lo o jo lo Jo Jo Jo o o on 3 o lo lo Jo o o o o o Jo Jo Jo o o oo 8 osjo Jo Jo jo Jo Jo lo Jo Jo Jo Jo oo oc 3 ololoJodoJodolJoJoJo loo oo oc a oJoJoJoJoJoJoo jejo oo jo je jasno iii j JI E a Se 3 3 Para 3 3 EEE j 3 ajaja 3 3 a E Nal E af a Sy I NI e a SONY POWER 1 N LEVEI L TAPE cr LEVEL TAPE L O 618 o 2 3 o 3 8 a 500 s a je HIGH el le HIGH 15 a EO a 1 5K 500 1 5K fe 10K 3 A s o 3 8 o Gate e 15 4 a a 5 a se se ae te Ze Lo Li ie le x ete CO la STC 5 t IB de x s o 8 o 3 o 3 je o 3 o paj Gr ase O A m A Su eee m Jz 9 d E 145 14584 EES h bh eto hese ee o gt ete o gt si El ete o gt P EE A 20 m 20 DIRECT DI 1 POWER switch When the switch is pressed to the ON side the power is turned on
10. resumed contact the store from which the item was purchased or your nearest Sony dealer Condition Causes Solutions When the POWER switch is turned on the power indicator does not light up nor is any sound output e Check that the power cord is connected Although the POWER indicator is lit no sound is output e Check whether or not the ON button is turned off Pages 5 and 7 e Check whether the assign button is correctly pressed Pages 5 and 7 No sound is output from the TAPE IN connector e Check whether or not the TAPE button is turned off Page 4 No sound is output from the GROUP bus e Check whether or not the DIRECT button is turned on Page 5 No sound is output from the 2TR IN connector e Check whether or not the TO L R button is turned off Page 9 No sound is output from the AUX 5 6 7 and 8 buses e Check whether the AUX 7 8 button is pressed correctly Pages 5 and 7 No sound is output from the PHONES connector or the MONITOR OUT connector e Check whether or not all of the AFL buttons are turned off Page 9 e Check whether or not the PFL button is turned on Pages 5 and 7 Sound from the AUX 1 2 and GROUP bus is output through the MASTER OUTPUT e Check whether or not the TO L R button is turned on Page 9 The sound is distorted e Check whether the settings of the LEVEL controls and 10 dBu button are correct Pages 4 and 7 e C
11. EAK indicator This is lit up whenever the signal level after passing through the equalizer is within 3 dB of the maximum level When this LED is lit the signal is excessive and must be controlled using the LEVEL control Assign buttons When the L R button is pressed the signal is routed to the MASTER L R buses and when the 1 2 3 4 5 6 or 7 8 buttons are pressed the signal is routed to each group bus Channel fader This sets the signal level for the channels ST5 ST8 channels ST5 ST8 channels are auxiliary stereo input channels Signals from these channels are only routed to the MASTER L R buses 15 Channel volume control This controls the level that is routed to the MASTER L R buses Name and function of each part MONITOR section So FICO se 2 2 E lo se H o 066660660606066 8 E AO 6666066666 a elesess soso as lol odo ra ko ojesoss lese je o E elos e es eeoj FI ooo00 o o att je s0900 0 06 DooooD robo a iHH sjesososeso sleoooooe ooo tS ole rano 210 MIXER SRP V110 13 O O 43 MIO OH 410 O O U o 7 O O 45 O UH 4 8 U O o O O 10 r 20 R 8 V SB O O AUX MASTER 2TRIN Le 9 AFL Cl 12 y le UL le gt o PRE oA AFL AEL SAR O ML TOL R
12. N e U U U 0 0 FL AUX MASTER controls This controls the output level to the AUXOUTPUT connector PRE buttons This switches AUX 3 and AUX 4 for all channels between the pre fader and post fader It is switched to pre fader when it is on and post fader when it is off AFL buttons The signals after the AUX MASTER volume are routed to the PHONES or MONITOR OUT connectors and displays the level on the meter When the AFL buttons for a number of channels are turned on simultaneously they are output after being mixed However when a PFL button is turned on signals from channels whose AFL buttons are pressed are not routed and only signals from channels whose PFL buttons are pressed are routed 2TR IN level control This controls the level of the signals that are input from the 2TR IN connector TO L R button This sends each signal to the MASTER L R bus GROUP faders This controls the level of the signals to be routed to the MASTER L R bus when signals are routed from the GROUP bus to the GRP DIRECT OUT connector and the TO L R button is turned on Each GROUP fader controls the signal level of every 2 channels and each channel is not controlled one by one AFL buttons The signals after the GROUP fader or L R fader are routed to the PHONES and MONITOR OUT connectors and displays their levels on the meter However when a PFL button i
13. SONY AUDIO MIXER SRP V110 Operating instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual and the supplied WARNING thoroughly and retain it for future reference Precautions On safety Refer to the supplied WARNING e Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further e Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for an extended period of time To disconnect the cord pull it out by grasping the plug Never pull the cord itself On installation e Do not install the unit in a location near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust mechanical vibration or shock On operation e Before making program source connections be sure to turn the power switch off and unplug the unit e When the unit is not used turn the power off to conserve energy and to extend the useful life of your unit On cleaning the cabinet Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth lightly moistened with mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine On repacking Do not throw away the carton and the packing material It makes an ideal container for transporting the unit When shipping the unit for repair work or to another location repack it as it Was If you have any g
14. al after the channel fader using the PRE button Refer to the MASTER section 2 PRE button AUX 5 7 and 6 8 controls These control the levels that are sent to the AUX 5 7 and 6 8 buses In this case the L and R signals are mixed These AUX s are post faders As a result the AUX level changes depending on the position of the channel fader This is used when sending signals to the effector etc to be connected externally AUX 7 8 button These output the signals to the AUX 5 6 buses when turned off and to the AUX 7 8 buses when turned on ON button When turned on the signals from the channels are routed to each output However the PFL function is available even if this switch is turned off Balance control When turned in the L ODD direction sound is shifted to the MASTER L GROUP 1 3 5 and 7 odd channel buses and when turned in the R EVEN direction sound is shifted to the MASTER R GROUP 2 4 6 and 8 even channel buses When turned to the maximum in either direction the output level is increased by 3 dB PFL button When turned on the signals in stereo before they pass through the channel fader are routed to the PHONES connector and the MONITOR OUTPUT connectors while displaying the level on the meter When PFL buttons for a number of channels are pressed simultaneously the mixed signal is routed In this case signals from channels whose AFL button is turned on are not output P
15. alanced 44 dBu 20 dBu 100 Q 600 Q or more jack PHONES 9 6 3 Phone Unbalanced 40 mW 40 mW 8 Q or more jack Audio section Frequency response 0 5 1 0 dB 20 Hz 50 kHz 0 5 0 5 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz Total harmonic distortion Less than 0 005 MIC INPUT 60 dBu L R OUTPUT 14 dBu 1 kHz Less than 129 dBu MIC INPUT 60 dBu Residual noise level Less than 95 dBu 20 Hz 20 kHz L R OUTPUT FADER 00 Less than 82 dBu 20 Hz 20 kHz L R OUTPUT FADER 0 14 ch routed Less than 106 dBu 20 Hz 20 kHz GROUP OUTPUT FADER oo Less than 95 dBu 20 Hz 20 kHz GROUP OUTPUT FADER 0 14 ch routed Less than 90 dB Fader down 1 kHz Less than 98 dB ON button OFF 1 kHz ELN Crosstalk 0 dBu 0 775 V General section Power supply voltage Refer to the supplied WARNING Power consumption 50 W Operating temperature 0 C 40 C Storage temperature 20 C 60 C Mass Approx 8 7 kg External dimensions 430 x 120 x 396 mm 17 x 43 4 x 15 sinches width height depth excluding protruding parts Supplied Accessories Operating instructions 1 WARNING 1 Specifications and external appearance are subject to change for improvement without prior notice suolzeripinads ULJA welbeip 420 g Trouble shooting guide In the event of any unexpected problems please double check the following points If after that normal operation cannot be
16. hannel sis ov D 562 AUX OUTPUT connectors Phone jacks Unbalanced reference level 4 dBu 2TR OUT connectors Phono jacks Unbalanced reference level 10 dBu These distribute and output the MASTER OUTPUT L R signals They are connected to DAT or MD recorders or equivalent MONITOR OUT connectors Phone jacks Unbalanced reference level 4 dBu These output the same signals as the PHONES connector and signals from any channels whose PFL or AFL buttons are turned on can be confirmed MASTER OUTPUT connectors XLR 3 32 type Balanced reference level 4 dBu Pin No 1 ground No 2 hot No 3 cold MASTER INSERT connectors Phone jacks Unbalanced reference level 6 dBu Tip output Ring input Sleeve ground These are the INSERT IN OUT connectors of the MASTER OUTPUT External equipment can be inserted before the L R fader They are connected to the compressor or gate etc 13 48 V button This is the button to supply power DC 48 V for condenser microphones to the MIC connectors of the MONO INPUT channels 1 8 When this button is turned on DC 48 V is output to all MIC connectors e Before turning on the 48 V button or after changing the cable connection turn down the output fader or the output volume The li
17. heck whether or not the line level output equipment is connected to the MIC connector Page 10 Printed in Japan
18. nce servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance The caution marking is put on the bottom enclosure Main characteristics This is a small multi functional eight group buses audio mixer combined with a small mid sized SR system and multi track recorder etc that supports recording systems Equipped with 10 channels of mono input 4 channels of stereo input and 4 channels of auxiliary stereo input Despite its small size it can provide support in various ways using a variety of input systems Simple connection to multi track recorders The TAPE IN connectors and GRP DIRECT OUT connectors are equipped with 8 channels enabling simple connection to multi track recorders Smooth operations are possible from recording to mixing down each track This enables all operations up until the mix down stage without changing connections by simply switching between the TAPE MONI and DIRECT buttons Equipped with 8 AUX channels AUX 1 2 can be used as STEREO AUX of the pre fader AUX 3 4 can simultaneously switch between the pre and post faders AUX5 6 can be switched to AUX7 8 using the fader All output systems can be monitored AFL is installed in all outputs GROUP and AUX 1 2 can be monitored in stereo This 9U size can be installed onto a standard 19 inch rack using the optional MU 110BK 90 90 oo AGA o oojoo 9800000
19. ne equipment must be connected to the LINE input side When a dynamic microphone is used in conjunction with a microphone that uses 48 V power the dynamic microphone may under perform 0 dBu 0 775 V Block diagram we 2 ES 32 E zu issko xx 3232 35222211085 H ee 48v i i PEAK cat FADER i Ri fi STEREOL MIC oD 4 TAPE LCF ON FADER PAN n A 1 E OUTPUT i r i 4d8s 10 4 o i NEGO Horror Ez ba Ler H T eoo za H I INSERT H LINE 20dB FRE ro T O f 1 10 40dBs LEVEL 27 i LEVEL U Z 9 i eee 781 INSERT I LOW MD RE ore ZH gt Q Onur i oto T h 4dBs i MONI PAN f l I INSERT TAPEINPUT e AUX1 2 ZA di l i 10d8s o i i i ALDO AFL i i o70 6 att 2TR GROUP DIRECT i i OUTPUT AUX4 i
20. rol This varies the mid equalizer level between 15 dB 15 dB The equalizer is a peaking type LOW Low equalizer level control This varies the low equalizer level between 15 dB 15 dB The equalizer is a 40 Hz peaking type 9 AUX 1 2 PAN control When turned towards the 1 sound is shifted to the AUX 1 bus and when turned in the 2 direction it is shifted to the AUX 2 bus When turned to the maximum in either direction the output level is increased by 3 dB AUX 1 2 control This controls the level that is sent to the AUX 1 2 buses This AUX is a pre fader splitting the signal before the channel fader It is used to create a separate balance mix and stereo monitor as it does not depend on the position of the channel fader MONI button This changes the function of the AUX 1 2 When it is off the AUX 1 2 PAN control and AUX 1 2 control operate as normal AUX When it is on the input signals from the TAPE IN connectors or MIC LINE connectors if the TAPE button is turned on are sent to the AUX 1 2 buses Sounds such as those from a multi track recorder that has been connected to the TAPE connectors can be monitored through the AUX 1 2 output using this function MONO INPUT 1 8 only AUX 3 and 4 controls These control the levels that are sent to the AUX 3 and 4 buses These AUX s can switch between the pre fader and post fader splitting the signal after it has passed through the channel fader by
21. s to operating as the PEAK meter MONITOR control This controls the output levels of the PHONES and MONITOR OUT connectors AFL MONO buttons This outputs an AFL mono signal that is routed through the PHONES and MONITOR connectors When the L ODD button is turned on sound is only routed through the L and odd channels and when the R EVEN button is turned on sound is only routed through the R and even channels MASTER section B o Eee NU NOR NON NR NI ojo jo oje oto jojo Jojo e o jo HE oo Jo oo o Jo o Jo Jo m E o Jo o Jo lo o lo o o jo lo lo jojo Jol o lo o Jo lo o lo o o o o lo Jo o o lo lo lo lo lo lo o lo lo lo lo lo o o Jo jo lo Jo Jo lo jo jo jo slao oo Jojo Polo Je oo lo o Jo o lo aoo o lo o lo o lo lo o lo o o Jo jo o oo o lo o lo o o lo o lo o o Jo jo jo oo s o jo Jo Jo Jo Jo Jo lo Jo Jo Jo lo lo jo ou 8 JoJo JoJo oo o ozo oo Jo oj_vo o oo jojo o oo jo Jo o oo jo jo jessoa it T i i i uml PERHE a CE 5 a al oF oP a BEE Papa al d s al d s a d s a a a a a a a a a alala ajl gl a 210 MIXER SRP V110 PHONES PEAK VU POWER TO ET o i 1 415 J 5 4113 O O 3 M1 O OH asy tE CI 0 9 J 19 O oda 7 O oO3 O O 5 PR 7 3 O O7 o o O C 10 PEAK 10 3 U 20 L R MONITOR AFLMONO LODD R EVE
22. s turned on signals from channels whose AFL buttons are pressed are not routed and only signals from channels whose PFL buttons are pressed are routed When the AFL buttons for a number of channels are turned on simultaneously a mixed signal is routed L R fader This controls the level of the signals that are routed from the MASTER L R bus to the MASTER OUTPUT connectors Name and function of each part Back panel section Bejo 0O00 Q teo 00000 PE L MONO 90 0 L MONO ST8 AUX OUTPUT 1 MONO INPUT MIC connectors XLR 3 31 type Balanced reference level 60 10 dBu Pin No 1 ground No 2 hot No 3 cold These are input connectors for the MONO INPUT channels Microphones can be connected 2 MONO INPUT LINE connectors Phone jacks Balanced reference level 40 10 dBu Tip hot Ring cold Sleeve ground These are input connectors for the MONO INPUT channels Line level output eguipment can be connected 3 MONO INPUT INSERT connectors Phone jacks Unbalanced reference level 3 dBu Tip output Ring input Sleeve ground These are INSERT IN OUT connectors for the MONO INPUT channels External equipment can be inserted before the installed equalizer Compressors and gates etc are
23. uestions or problems concerning your unit please contact your nearest Sony dealer To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to gualified personnel only RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO OUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL O 1998 by Sony Sound Tec Corporation 2 346 297 21 1 Table of Contents Main characteristics DIMENSIONS cccccccccccccccnncnnncncnonenenenenenononon 00 Connections example Name and function of each part MONO INPUT section icoronononononenconannnnnnno STEREO INPUT section ococonononononenranannnnnnno MONITOR section cocoocororonononononencarnanannnno MASTER section coonoccononononnonnnnnnennnannannnnna 000000 Back panel section ococnonononoraroononennrnnnnnos Block diagram Main specifications nne Trouble shooting guide 808 This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintena
24. using the PRE switch Refer to the MASTER section 42 PRE button AUX 5 7 and 6 8 controls These control the levels that are output to the AUX 5 7 and 6 8 buses These AUX s are post faders As a result the AUX level changes depending on the position of the channel fader This is used when sending signals to the effector etc to be connected externally AUX 7 8 button These send the signals to the AUX 5 6 buses when turned off and to the AUX 7 8 buses when turned on ON button When turned on the signals from the channels are routed to each output However the PFL function is available even if this switch is turned off PAN control When turned in the L ODD direction sound is shifted to the MASTER L GROUP 1 3 5 and 7 odd channel buses and when turned in the R EVEN direction sound is shifted to the MASTER R GROUP 2 4 6 and 8 even channel buses When turned to the maximum in either direction the output level is increased by 3 dB PFL button When turned on the signals before they pass through the channel fader are routed to the PHONES connector and the MONITOR OUTPUT connectors while displaying the level on the meter When PFL buttons for a number of channels are pressed simultaneously a mixed signal is routed In this case signals from channels whose AFL button is turned on are not output PEAK indicator This is lit up whenever the signal level after passing through the equalizer is
25. within 3 dB of the maximum level When this LED is lit the signal is excessive and must be controlled using the LEVEL control When the MIC connector is used change it to the LINE connector Assign buttons When the L R button is pressed the signal is routed to the MASTER L R bus and when the 1 2 3 4 5 6 or 7 8 buttons are pressed the signal is routed to each group bus Channel fader This sets the signal level for the channels DIRECT button When this button is turned off the signals from the GROUP bus are output and when it is turned on the post fader signals from the MONO INPUT channels 1 8 are output to the GRP DIRECT OUT 1 8 connectors 0 dBu 0 775 V x a 2 7 e E 2 z 2 2 SEE gt ESE ES By 3 I TI O I x x o U JA JA JE E 2 lt z 4 ee 2 s bi A TI Q a I IT T z 5 o Ff Jo JA Js JA e a 2 S 2 Z i no N al HE 8 TI TI x o 4 1 1 18 72 4 jaja Pe E te y E 7 9 N n I ODD EVEN r 5 oooooojo 000000 ay al al TJ 0000000 90000 2000000 mp al o o 0000000 posedejo Hg ol e0o90 008 ol TJ 0090000 e0000 0 a al

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