Dynacord 2200, CMS 1000, 1600 owner manual Input Mono, Mic, Line

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INPUT MONO

1. MIC

Electronically balanced XLR-type inputs for the connection of low impedance microphones like the ones featured in state-of-the-art studio and live mixing consoles. This type of input stage provides extraordinary low noise signal conversion at an extremely low distortion rate (typical <0.002%) even in the high frequency range. Generally, any type of microphone can be connected as long as its pin assignment is in accordance to the diagram as shown below. When condenser microphones are connected, you have to press the PHANTOM POWER button, which is located in the input section. The microphone gets its operating voltage (+48) through the mixer and you can forget about battery replacement times.

CAUTION: Make sure to always connect the microphones before turning on the phantom power or switching the CMS on with phantom power being activated. This is the only way to prevent your microphones from being damaged. Also make sure to engage the STANDBY button in the master section to safe yourself and your environment from nasty power-on noise. Simultaneous connection of condenser type microphones and dynamic microphone models is generally possible with phantom power being activated. Before you do so, please consult the manual of the concerned microphone. The MIC input accepts levels between –60dBu … +21dBu – depending on the setting of the corresponding gain control. Because of their low impedance design and the possibility of phantom power these XLR-type inputs are mainly suitable for microphone applications. However, cascading additional mixing consoles or connecting FX units, keyboards or other electronic equipment is possible as well. Because of improved impedance and level matching using the LINE level inputs when connecting this kind of equipment is preferable.

2. LINE

Electronically balanced inputs for the connection of electronic instruments, such as keyboards, drum machines, E-guitars and E-basses with an active output, as well as all other high level signal sources, like additional mixers, FX units, CD players, etc. The LINE input accepts levels between –40dBu … +41dBu. The connection of balanced or unbalanced signal sources is established through monaural or stereo phone plugs, assigned according to the diagram below. If the device that you want to connect has a balanced output stage, the use of balanced cables with stereo phone plugs is preferable. This type of connection is greatly insensitive to the induction of external noise or HF interference.

Do not connect signal sources to LINE and MIC inputs at the same time. The signals would interfere with each other, resulting in level reduction.

Note: Please, do not connect E-guitars or E-basses with passive, high impedance outputs directly to a LINE input. These inputs, like Line level inputs of mixers from other manufacturers, are meant for the connection of the relatively low source impedance of electronic instruments. The reproduction of the instrument’s original sound characteristics will be unsatisfactory. Connect those instruments using a special transformer or pre- amplifier with very high input impedance. Musical instruments with an active electronic output (battery-powered) can be connected without second thoughts.

When connecting signal sources, please make sure to set the corresponding channel faders or at least the two master faders to their minimum positions or engage the STANDBY button. This will save you, your audience, and the equipment from extensive wear from unpleasant pops.

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Contents CMS 1000/1600/2200 Table DES Matières ContentsInhaltsverzeichnis Important Safety Instructions Descriptions Unpacking and WarrantyInstallation and Connections Line Input MonoMIC Gain Setting InstructionsInsert EQ Section LO CUT 80 HzVoicing Filter AUX 3/4 AUX / FX 1/2Volume Signal / Peak IndicatorPAN Mute15.MIC Input StereoStereo Input L/MONO R Gain MICAUX / FX 1/2 AUX3/4 BAL Line TrimEQ Section SIGNAL/PEAK FX1/FX2 Effects 1/2Changing FX Start Programs 27/28. AUX1/2 Send30. UP/DOWN DisplayPeak LED Effect ReturnAUX3/4 OUT AUX3&4 / MasterAUX3/4 Inserts AUX3/4 PostBand Equalizer AUX3/4 VolumePower Anzeige Master LED-DISPLAY MasterStandby PFL MasterMono OUT Level & PRE/POST Mono OutputPhones Level Record Send L/RMaster OUT FootswitchMaster Inserts Lamp XLRRear Panel PowerCabling CablingLF-Cables Balanced or Unbalanced? UnbalancedSound Check Setting UP a STANDARD-PA SystemMonitor Mix Main MixOptional Subwoofer Monitoring Setup ExamplesSetup Examples Setup Examples Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Auspacken und Garantie BeschreibungLine Gain Klangregelung Einstellhinweis Signal / PEAK- Anzeige Input Stereo +20 +15 +10 100 200 500 10k 20k AUX / FX Umstellung der Effekt-Startprogramme Effekt 1/2Effekt Return EinstellhinweiseAUX3/4 +20 +15 +10 100 200 500 10k Master LED-DISPLAY Phones Mono OUT LevelMaster OUT Rückseite Verkabelung Aufbau Einer STANDARD-PASoundcheck AufbauMonitormix HauptmixAufbau Beispiele Aufbaubeispiele Aufbaubeispiele Instructions DE Sécurité Importantes Déballage et garantie Installation et BranchementsLine Ligne Entrée MonoConseils de réglage Insert InsertionEQ Section Égaliseur LO CUT 80 Hz Filtre coupe-basVoicing Filter Filtre de Voix AUX/FX 1/2 Auxiliaires/Effets Instructions de réglageIndicateur SIGNAL/PEAK Entrée Stéréo AUX/FX 1/2 Section EQ21.AUX3/4 BAL anceSIGNAL/PEAK Changer les effets de démarrage Effets 1/231/32. FX1/2 à AUX3/4 AfficheurTemoin Peak Effect Return Retour D’EFFETAUX3&4 / Master 44. Égaliseur 7 Bandes 45. Témoin PowerEQ to Affectation de l‘EQ 46. Échelle DE LED MasterMaster L+R Niveau Mono OUT ET PRE/POST Mono OUTPhones Sortie casques Track Return L/R Retour 2 PistesMaster Inserts Insertions principales Master OUT Sortie généralePanneau Arrière Câbles basse fréquence Symétrisés ou non symétrisés ? CablageCâblage Installation D‘UN Système DE Sonorisation Mixage des retours Monitor Mixage principalExemples D‘INSTALLATION Exemples D‘INSTALLATION Exemples D‘INSTALLATION Specifications Block Diagram Dimensions / Abmessungen Effect presets Effekt Presets Programmes Effets
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