maximum level of +20 dBu. This output is user configurable; that means that it
is possible to define which audio signals will be present in this output.
Further information about audio output configuration can
be obtained from chapter 5 - PortaNet Blocks.
III.1.3
Rear Panel
The rest of connections are located on the rear panel:
III.1.3.1
Fourth MIC/LINE audio input (in 4).
The same as the inputs from the front panel, it can be configured as LINE or MIC
level, and it has the possibility to be phantom powered (48 volts.) However, it
doesn't have a headphone output related. For this purpose, the 'aux' output
might be used.
III.1.3.1.1
LINE level input (International Sound Input – Int. in)
This is an additional line level input which can be mixed with the headphone
outputs to provide the international sound to the commentators.
III.1.3.2
Second auxiliary line level output.
Called REC output, this output can carry the program line signal, the return from
the program line or the sum of both signals. This is a balanced XLR connector.
Further information about audio output configuration
can be obtained from chapter 5 - PortaNet Blocks.
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