The P2T Transmixer; Controls And Features; Audio Inputs And Outputs; Phantom Power - Shure PSM200 User Manual

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THE P2T TRANSMIXER

Controls and Features

FRONT PANEL
BACK PANEL
1. MIC/LINE INPUT Jacks: Electronically balanced inputs
that accommodate both XLR and 1/4-inch connectors at
mic or line levels.
2. Signal/Clip LEDs: Color indicates the signal status of the
corresponding MIC/LINE input, as explained in the Audio
Inputs and Outputs section below.
3. INPUT Knobs: Control the level of their corresponding
inputs.
4. CHANNEL LED Indicator: Displays the frequency channel
that is being transmitted (1-8).

Audio Inputs and Outputs

The INPUT knobs control both MIC and LINE level signals. As a
general guide-line, set the knob to the left of twelve o'clock for line
level signals, and to the right of twelve o'clock for microphone levels.
Observe the signal/clip LEDs. If they are consistently red, de-
crease the levelwith the corresponding INPUT knob.
NOTE: If the level is decreased all the way and the LED remains
red, the level of the input from the previous device in the audio
chain (mixer, click track, digital sequencer, etc.) is too high and
should be decreased.
To pass audio signal directly through the TransMixer, use the cor-
responding SPLIT OUT on the rear panel of the device. Input
setting do not affect the level of the signal at the SPLIT OUT
connectors.
* The P2T inputs have limiting circuitry that activates automati-
cally when the input level is too high.

Phantom Power

Although the TransMixer itself does not provide phantom power for condenser microphones, the SPLIT OUT connectors pass phan-
tom power from a phantom power supply to a microphone connected to the corresponding input jack. You can connect equipment
that supplies phantom power to the TransMixer without harming the unit.
CAUTION: Use a "direct box" when connecting guitars, keyboards, and other instruments to a mixing console through the
P2T. The phantom power that mixing consoles provide for microphones can damage other instruments. Connect the instru-
ment to the direct box then connect the direct box to the TransMixer input.

Selecting a Frequency Channel

1. Press and hold the SELECT button until the CHANNEL LED indicator begins to flash.
2. When the LED indicator is flashing, press the SELECT button to scroll to the desired frequency channel.
3. Release the button. After 4 seconds the display will stop flashing and the P2T will automatically switch to the specified channel.
IMPORTANT:
Never set more than ONE TransMixer to the same frequency channel, or interference will occur.
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5. SELECT Button: Press to select a frequency channel.
6. Antenna: Permanently mounted, break–resistant antenna
7. Power Cord Strain Relief: Thread the power cable
8. DC IN: Plug the power supply into this connector. The
9. SPLIT OUTs: Each male XLR output jack duplicates the
Line Level
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transmits the mix to the P2R Receiver.
through these slots to secure the DC connection.
unit remains powered on until you unplug it.
signal of the corresponding mic/line input. Front panel
settings have no effect on split output level.
RED
YELLOW —
GREEN
Microphone Level
Input Knob
INPUT LED
Limited Signal*
Nominal Level
Signal Present

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