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The Symphony is designed to be mounted on a microphone stand and when done will present the musician operator with easy access to the headphone mixer/ monitoring controls and also the talkback circuit. The set up controls for setting the microphone amplifiers gain, phantom power &...
Phantom On/ Off Controlled By Micro +48V REMOTE CONTROLLED GAIN MIC AMP MIC AMP GAIN Ethernet Phy Control Data To/ From Micro Control Data To/ From Micro DOWN Bi Directional High PoE Take Off DANTE Speed Multiplexed Digital Audio FPGA ETHERNET SWITCH +3.3V +12V...
PH.PWR GAIN GAIN PH.PWR DOWN DOWN 3/8BSW Symphony includes licence from Audinate Pty Ltd under U.S. patent number(s) 7747725, 8005939,7978696, 8171152 and other patents issued, see www.audinate.com/patents MIC IN MIC IN May be powered by PoE FUNCTION EXT 12VDC CENTRE...
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The standard 3/8BSW (British Standard Whitworth) is a standard thread size used by many microphone stands. The threaded hole in the Symphony is mounted in a steel bar and is designed for supporting the unit while mounted onto a microphone stand.
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11. USB Socket This is used for connecting a PC to the inferno for updating its firmware. 12. Reset Switch Only use if advised to by support. Page 10 of 16...
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(20) is operated then the output of the talkback microphone is routed to the Dante network. 14. Power On LED The green power on LED indicates that the Symphony is receiving power and that it is turned on and running. Page 11 of 16...
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15. Mix Level Controls These 3 potentiometers (marked MIX 1, MIX 2 and MIX 3) adjust the headphone mix level (volume) of the associated input circuit being received across the Dante network. Each ‘MIX’ has an associated stereo input being received from the Dante network.
Symphonys can be connected to the network that you are going to use for your audio distribution simply by plugging in either or both of the network connections on the rear. Once connected to the network it will be possible to see the Symphony from within the Dante controller and route its’ audio circuits.
The format used for the factory name is: ‘Symphony-serial-141-of63e2’ Where ‘Symphony-serial-141’ refers to the Glensound product i.e. Symphony and its serial no (in this case 103) and ‘of63e2’ refers to the units Dante Brooklyn II module and its MAC address.
UPDATING FIRMWARE 1. General The Symphony is a complex digital audio system comprising of a DSP and several Micro Controllers. All these items run software and may need to be occasionally updated. 2. Single File One single update file contains all the updated software for the internal devices.
3: MATE/ NEGATIVE/ MIC - RING SLEEVE STANDARD HEADPHONE WIRING: TIP: A/ LEFT Ear RING: B/ RIGHT Ear SLEEVE: Common/ Earth Symphony External DC power input: 2.5mm Barrel, Centre +Ve, 9 to 15 Volts, 1 Amp Page 16 of 16...
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