Shure M367 manual AC Operation, Battery Operation, Battery Life, Setting Levels, DIP Switches

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AC OPERATION

Use the supplied power adapter to connect the M367 to a power outlet.

M367: 100-120 VAC, 50/60 Hz

M367E: 220-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz

The operating voltage can be switched internally (see Internal Modifiable Functions).

NOTE

Appliance inlet is the main disconnect device (to power off the

M367, you must unplug the power supply).

BATTERY OPERATION

Open the battery compartment by grasping the sides of the compartment, squeezing to release the locks, and pulling the com- partment outward. Insert two 9-volt batteries.

During battery operation, use the BATT CHECK button. Press and hold to show battery level on the VU meter. Press once to illu- minate the VU switch for 10 seconds, or set DIP switch 6 for con- tinuous illumination (see DIP Switches).

BATTERY LIFE

With two fresh 9-volt alkaline batteries, the M367 operates for about eight hours. Some mixer features decrease battery life, as il- lustrated in the following table.

NOTE

Momentary use of headphones or meter illumination will not appreciably affect battery life.

Mixer Operation

Battery

Battery

 

Current

Life

 

(mA)

(hours)*

 

 

 

No Signal

40

9

 

 

 

With +4 dBm continuous output

45

8

 

 

 

With six mics at 12 V phantom power

55

6.5

 

 

 

With six mics at 48 V phantom power

70

5

 

 

 

With output to headphones

50

7

 

 

 

With meter illumination continuously on

75

4.5

 

 

 

*until Power LED begins to flash, allowing approximately 30 minutes to replace batteries.

CONNECTING M367 OUTPUTS TO TELEPHONE LINES

Use the XLR outputs at line level to drive dc-biased, "dialed up" telephone lines. A slight increase in distortion may occur. Use the M367 limiter with the limiter threshold set to +4 dBm. Modify the M367 output impedance to 600 ￿ for proper fidelity (see Internal Modifiable Functions). When connecting the M367 to a telephone line, you must use an FCC-Registered interface adapter between the mixer and telephone line.

SETTING LEVELS

1.Set the MASTER gain knob to the full off position.

2.Activate the 1 khz tone oscillator by setting the 1 KHZ TONE switch to ON. Adjust the MASTER gain until the VU meter needle indicates "0". Adjust the input levels on the equipment connected to the M367 outputs accordingly. Deactivate the tone by setting the 1 KHZ TONE switch to OFF.

3.Adjust the Input gain controls based on the incoming signal levels. The input PEAK LEDs should flicker red only on loud input peaks.

4.Observe the output on the VU meter and adjust the MASTER gain to obtain the desired levels. try to keep the average levels around "0 VU". The PEAK LED adjacent to the VU meter should illuminate only on loud output peaks.

DIP SWITCHES

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

S701

Access the DIP switches by removing the battery compartment and top cover. Use the following table to set the switches

(Bold = factory setting.)

Switch

Function

Up

Down

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Meter 0 VU

0 VU = +4 dBm

0 VU = +8 dBm

 

 

 

 

2

Limiter

See Figure 4

 

Threshold

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

Program to

Off

On (adds attenu-

 

Monitor

 

ated program signal

 

 

 

in headphones with

 

 

 

Pull/Monitor switch

 

 

 

on)

 

 

 

 

5

Monitor In

Normal

High

 

Gain

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

VU Lamp (Batt

Timed (Turns off

Toggled (press on,

 

Check button)

after 10 seconds)

press off)

 

 

 

 

7

Phantom

12 Vdc

48 Vdc

 

Power

 

 

 

 

 

 

Limiter Threshold

= +16 dBm

= +8 dBm

= +4 dBm

= 0 dBm

23

LIMITER THRESHOLD SETTINGS

FIGURE 4

4

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Contents Features Additional FeaturesSIX Channel Microphone Mixer DescriptionFront Panel Controls and Indicators Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsWhen limiter is on Power-On LEDRear Panel Connectors and Controls Mic/Line Level Output SwitchMic/Line Level Input Switches M267/M367 Mix Bus Level SwitchBattery Operation Battery LifeConnecting M367 Outputs to Telephone Lines Setting LevelsSpecifications Replacement Parts Optional AccessoriesStatement of Conformity General InformationInternal Adjustments VU Meter Adjustment R684Set the 1 kHz tone oscillator switch to the on position Internal AdjustmentsInternal Modifiable Functions Master Gain Remote Control Master Gain Remote ControlAdapting Line OUT to Dual Banana Jack Dual Banana Jack OutputChanging Limiter Threshold Presets Changing Limiter Threshold Presets Samples CalculationsDIP Switch S701 Limiter Threshold Changing Limiter Release Time to ONE Second
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M367 specifications

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