Parts and their functions
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8AUDIO OUT connector (XLR,
The sound of audio CH1 and the sound of audio CH2 are output separately.
The switching of the recording sound and playback sound is coupled with the setting of the MONITOR OUT SDI switch. (No sound will be output when the SDI switch is at OFF.)
9DC OUT (DC power output) socket
This is the DC 12 V output socket. A current of approximately 100 mA can be supplied.
:ALARM (warning alarm volume adjustment) control
This is used to adjust the volume of the warning alarms from the earphone which has been connected to the speaker < or PHONES jack ?.
The warning alarms are not audible when this control is at its lowest setting.
;MONITOR (volume adjustment) control
This is used to adjust the volume of all the sound delivered through the speaker or earphone except for the warning alarms.
The sound is not audible when this control is at its lowest setting.
<Speaker
The EE sound during recording or the playback sound during playback can be monitored through this speaker.
The warning alarms are output in synchronization with the flashing or lighting of the warning lamps and warning displays.
The sound heard from the speaker is automatically cut off when the earphone is connected to the PHONES jack ?.
=MONITOR SELECT (audio channel selector) switch
This is used to select the audio channels whose sound is to be output from the speaker or microphone.
CH1: The audio CH1 signals are output.
1/2 : The audio CH1 and CH2 mixed signals or stereo audio signals are output. However, only mixed signals are output through the speaker.
CH2: The audio CH2 signals are output.
>MONITOR (audio selector) switch
This is used to select the sound which is to be output to the earphone when “1/2” has been selected by the MONITOR SELECT switch =.
ST : The audio CH1 and CH2 stereo audio signals are output.
MIX : The audio CH1 and CH2 mixed audio signals are output.
?PHONES (earphone) jack (mini jack)
When an earphone (optional accessory) is connected, the sound selected by the MONITOR switch > can be heard from the earphone. In addition, the warning alarms relating to the unit’s operations or statuses can be heard through the earphone. An earphone which is capable of delivering a sufficiently high volume is recommended. However, when the earphone is connected, the sound heard through the speaker < will be automatically cut off.
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