Connecting Sources And Setting The Input Sensitivity - K.M.E. Versio VL340 Operation Manual

Versio series active floor monitor
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4.3 Connecting sources and setting the input sensitivity

The VL3x0 features universally usable inputs. Depending on the intended application, e.g. micro-
phones or Keyboards the individual channel sensitivity is set by the illuminated mode buttons (2)
and (5) (→ see Illustration 2.2). At the same time this setting also tailors the sound control impact
to the connected source (e.g. tone controls adapted for Acoustic Guitar or Electric Guitar).
Additionally, Channel 1 can provide Phantom Power (P48).
Tone control properties
Details on the different tone control modes are described in chapter 4.6, page 18 ff.
For application possibilities and properties of the inputs consider the following table:
Input connector
Maximum gain of
selected mode
Input impedance
Phantom Power
Application
Microphones (P48)
Line-Sources, such as:
- Keyboards
- CD-Players
- Mixer outputs
Operating state storage
the last set input modes are being stored. Concerning the 6,3mm jacks of Channel 2 this means
in particular that each connection configuration is stored. For example, if a guitar was connected
to jack II and mode "A-GUIT" was set, this setting will be restored as soon as you connect a guitar
to jack II again.
Channel 1
XLR
MIC
LINE
50
10
~ 5,6 kΩ
yes
Microphones
Line-Sources, such as:
- Keyboards
- CD-Players
- Mixer outputs
XLR I
MIC
LINE
20
10
~ 18 kΩ
no
Instruments, e.g.
- Acoustic and Electric-Guitar
- Accordion
- Keyboard
- other instruments bearing a
pickup
Line-Sources, such as:
- Keyboards
- CD-Players
- Mixer outputs
Microphones
Channel 2
6,3mm jack II
INSTRUMENT
LINE
30
10
~ 1 MΩ
no
6,3mm
jack III
LINE
10
~ 18/9 kΩ
(bal. / unbal.)
no
Line-Sources,
such as:
- Keyboards
- CD-Players
- Mixer out-
puts
Microphones
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