TP-Link RX-7-248 instruction manual Input Module IPM-7

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Input Module (IPM-7)

1.XLR type INPUT connector is balanced, transformer-isolated and accepts low impedance sources from -60dB to +10dB. Proper adjustment of both the INPUT LEVEL Switch and TRIM Knob make it possible to provide the optimum setting for each input.

2.GROUND (GND) LIFT Switch is for Pin 1, which makes it easy to avoid ground loops that are often caused in connection with other equipment and that may induce hum noise. Sliding the ground lift switch from the NORMAL position to the LIFT position cuts ground loops and may reduce hum noise. For most applications it should be set to the NORMAL position.

3.ACCESSORY SEND/RECEIVE (ACCESSORY) jacks are unbalanced with an impedance of 10k ohms and a nominal level of +4dB. These jacks allow inserting signal processing devices into the signal path. The regular signal path is interrupted at the RCV jack by inserting a plug into it.

4.DIRECT OUT jack is unbalanced with an impedance of 10k ohms and a nominal level of +4dB. The jack delivers the signal prior to the pan pot and bus assign switches.

5.PHANTOM power switch permits the user to supply 48V DC through the input connector to a condensor microphone. If phantom power is required, the phantom power master switch on the rear panel of the Power Supply Module must be ON before the phantom power switch on each Input Module is turned ON.

6.PHASE switch reverses the polarity of the incoming audio signal. At "N" (normal) position, Pin No. 3 of the XLR connector is hot and Pin No. 2 is low. At the "R" (reverse) position, Pin No. 2 is hot. Slide the phase switch to the appropriate position to match the polarity of the source. Polarity can often be intentionally reversed to eliminate leakage from adjacent microphones or to create special acoustic effects.

7.INPUT LEVEL switch has 3 settings, -60dB, -40dB and -20dB at the "0" position of the TRIM knob. Adjust the input level switch, depending on the output level of microphones or associated equipment.

8.TRIM knob varies the gain of a head-amplifier and provides a continuously variable control of gain in the range of 0 to —30dB from the input level switch position. It permits optimum setting of the input channel gain and provides good S/N ratio when used in conjunction with the INPUT LEVEL switch. Another use of the trim knob is to allow every input fader to be in a horizontally straight line with proper adjustment of the trim knob.

9.EQUALIZER consists of three frequency ranges. The HIGH and LOW shelving type equalizers provide 15dB of boost and attenuation at 10kHz and l00Hz, respectively. The MID equalizer employs peaking type equalization which provides 15dB boost and attenuation. The MID-EQ center frequency can be easily set at any frequency between 200Hz and 5kHz by use of a continuously variable frequency setting knob. The "0" position of each equalizer provides flat response.

10.EQUALIZER IN/OUT switch puts the input signal either in circuit or out of circuit of the equalizer. The OUT position provides flat response no matter what the position of the EQ controls.

11.HIGH PASS filter switch provides flat response when OFF, but can be set to cut the frequency response either below 60Hz or below 120Hz at a 12dB/octave rate.

12.FOLDBACK knobs provide for two independent foldback mixes. The No. 1 foldback knob mixes the signal pre-fader, but the No. 2 foldback knob is associated with the Pre-Post fader selector switch which permits its mix to be either Pre or Post fader.

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Contents TOA Mixing Console Contents Precautions General Description Input Module FeaturesGROUP/FOLDBACK and GROUP/ECHO Modules Phones Module Program ModuleTalkback Module Specifications & Characteristics General Specifications RX-7-164, RX-7-248 and RX-7-328RX-7 Output Characteristics Input & Output SpecificationsRX-7 Input Characteristics Power Supply Unit RPS-7 SpecificationsLevel Diagrams Characteristics Diagrams Equalizer CurvesInput Module IPM-7 Page Group/Foldback Module GFM-7 LOWGroup/Echo Module GEM-7 Program Module PGM-7 Program OUT a SectionPhones Module PHM-7 Talkback Module TBM-7 Power Supply Module PSM-7 Meter Panel RXM-7-25, RXM-7-35, RXM-7-43 Group I/Program 1 VU MeterVU meter selector switch Cue or Talkback Meter Panel RXM-7-35 Meter Panel RXM-7-43 DC output connector Power Supply Unit RPS-7Pilot Lamp Power Switch AC FuseDifference between Professional and HI-FI type equipment General Information on using the mixing consoleImpedance Balanced type and unbalanced typeGround loops Phase Switch Phantom Power SwitchFunction Details Input Level Switch & Trim Control Equalization Chart EqualizersInstrument Equalization Chart Group/Foldback, Group/Echo Modules Equalizer IN/OUT SwitchFoldback 1, 2 and Echo 1 Program ModuleRX-7 Signal Flow Phantom Power Master Switch Power Supply ModuleAir Monitor Ceiling Microphones Connection Example Mic SettingPortable Entertainment Sound Reinforcement Set-Up Accessory Send on each input channel also available Multi-Track Recording or Track-DownModule Replacement How to remove modulesUse fingers to lift up the module Dimensional Diagrams RX-7-164 AppearanceRX-7-248 Appearance RX-7-328 Appearance Group/Echo Modules GEM-7RXM-7-25 Appearance Bus Chassis Wood Side PanelRXM-7-35 Appearance RXM-7-43 Appearance RPS-7 Appearance Block Diagram 133-02-476-20