NETWORKING MULTIPLE MIXERS

If additional inputs are needed, more SCM810 mixers (as many as 50) can be “linked” using supplied link cables. Such a configuration can provide up to 400 microphone inputs.

To link multiple mixers, connect the LINK OUT of the first mixer to the LINK IN of the next mixer, and so on (see Figure 8). Leave the LINK IN jack of the first mixer and the LINK OUT jack of the last mixer unconnected.

REMARQUE : Ces jacks sont conçus pour le jumelage des mélangeurs uniquement et non pas pour les entrées ou sorties audio (se reporter à la figure 5).

LINKING MIXERS

FIGURE 8

As long as the link jacks of all mixers are connected (out-to-in, sequentially, leaving one Link In and one Link Out jack unconnected), the automatic mix- ing functions will be shared by all units. All input signals appear at all linked mixer outputs. There is no master/slave relationship.

The output controls and functions of each linked mixer are post-link and do not affect the signals appearing at other linked mixer outputs. Each mixer's Master level control only controls its own output. Each output can be used independently.

NOTE: The actual off-attenuation in the 15 dB switch position increases as more mixers are linked. This reduces excessive noise and reverberation contributed by the increased number of attenuated microphones.

In a linked system, the Aux input of any mixer appears at each linked mix- er's output. See Internal Modifications to defeat the linking of Aux signals.

IMPORTANT: When using the logic terminals on linked mixers, connect the LOGIC GROUND terminals of each unit together. Switching clicks may re- sult if this is not done.

GLOBAL/LOCAL FUNCTIONS

 

 

 

The Global/Local switch selects which input channels appear at that linked

 

 

 

mixer's output. Set to the Global position, all input channels appear at that

 

 

 

mixer's output. Set to the Local position, only its own eight input channels

 

 

 

appear at that mixer's output. The Master level control, in any mode, only

 

SCM810 “C” (GLOBAL)

RECORDER

controls the level of its own output.

 

The Master level control is independent of the Global/Local switch. The out-

 

 

 

put level of each mixer is affected only by its own Master control. All auto-

LINK

SCM810 “A” (LOCAL)

 

matic functions (such as Last Mic Lock-on and MaxBus) are connected on

 

 

 

all linked mixers and are not affected by the Global/Local switch.

 

SCM810 “B” (LOCAL)

 

An example of the possibilities of this setup is shown in Figure 9 Here two

 

 

 

 

 

SCM810s are set to Local, and the resulting sound distribution provides

 

 

 

local sound reinforcement while avoiding feedback. This is a simple

 

 

 

“mix-minus” setup. The third SCM810 is set to Global and feeds a tape

 

 

 

recorder, At the same time, the automatic functions (Last Mic Lock-On,

 

 

 

etc.) remain common to all mixers. The following table summarizes the

 

 

 

mixer settings.

 

 

 

MIXER

Link Global/

Audio Output

 

 

 

Local Switch

Contains...

LOUDSPEAKER

LOUDSPEAKER

A

Local

A

 

 

B

Local

B

 

 

C

Global

A, B, C

 

 

LINKED SCM810 MIXERS

FIGURE 9

LINK CABLES

Additional link cables are available as Shure Part No. 95A1143 (305 mm- 12 in.). Longer cables in a variety of lengths are available from Apple Com- puter as computer printer

connections; they are variously referred to by Apple as “shielded serial cable with two mini DIN-8 connectors,” and “Apple System Peripheral-8 Cable.”

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