device’s nominal level matches the Model 45’s level setting its actual nominal level may be significantly different. With a digital matrix intercom system this problem could be due to an incorrect configuration hav- ing been made to a specific channel or port. For example, the RTS ADAM system has a published nominal level of +8 dBu, but using its configuration software it’s possible to set panels or ports to a level different than nominal. The best solution in this case is to adjust the associated port on the intercom system so that its levels comply with +4 dBu. This should, at least in theory, lead to the best system perfor- mance, including correct interfacing with the Model 45. But often it’s impossible to “clean up” the levels of an existing system.
The “to”
It’s also possible that an error is pres- ent on the
Auto Null
The Model 45 contains circuitry to auto- matically null the two
A pushbutton switch is provided to activate the auto null process. Refer to Figure 7 for a detailed view. To initiate auto null requires simply pressing and releasing (“tapping”) the button. The process begins by nulling channel 1 of the interface and, when completed, moves on to channel 2. Two LEDs provide a visual indication of the auto null process, flashing when the auto null process for its respective channel is active.
Figure 7. Detail of front panel showing auto null section
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