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Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel
AD Input Section
1
2
B
INSERT IN & OUT +4dB (BAL) connectors
These balanced 1/4-inch TRS phone jacks are used to insert
external signal processors, etc., into AD Inputs 1 through
24. They are wired: sleeve–ground, ring–cold, tip–hot. The
nominal signal level of both jacks is +4 dB. Inserts can be
turned on and off individually by using the INSERT
ON/OFF switches. See "AD Input Section" on page 64 for
more information.
Analog Master I/O Section
A
STUDIO MONITOR OUT +4 dB (BAL)
These balanced 1/4-inch TRS phone jacks, nominal output
level +4 dB, output the analog Studio Monitor signal for
monitoring in the actual studio. The source, which is
selected by using the STUDIO buttons in the MONITOR
section, can be Aux Send #11, Aux Send #12, the Stereo Out, or Control Room. The output
level is controlled by the STUDIO LEVEL control. See "Studio Monitoring" on page 159 for
more information.
DM2000 Version 2—Owner's Manual
A
INPUT A & B (BAL) connectors
AD Inputs 1 through 24 feature balanced XLR-3-31-type connectors and bal-
anced 1/4-inch phone jacks, both with a nominal input range of –60 dB to
+10 dB. Phantom powering (+48 V) is supplied to the XLR-type connectors, with
individual ON/OFF switches on each input. The phone jacks, which can also be
used with unbalanced phone plugs, have priority over the XLR-type connectors,
so when a phone plug is inserted, the XLR-type connector is disconnected. These
inputs can be patched individually to the Input Channels or Insert Ins. With their
high sensitivity and PAD switches, these inputs can handle a wide range of signals,
from condenser microphones to "hot" line levels. See "AD Input Section" on page
64 for more information.
1 (ground)
Male XLR plug
3 (cold)
2 (hot)
1
2
6
1/4" TRS phone plug
1/4" TRS phone plug
3
4
1/4" TRS phone plug
Tip (hot)
Ring (cold)
Sleeve (ground)
Tip (hot)
Ring (cold)
Sleeve (ground)
5
7
Tip (hot)
Ring (cold)
Sleeve (ground)

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