To Rdat Recorders; To Wireless Microphones - PSC M3 Operation Manual

Portable audio mixer
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The outputs of the "Camera A" multi-pin are electrically the same as the XLR
outputs on the right side of the mixer. Thus, the output levels can be switched to
the mic or live levels.
PSC manufactures a selection of standard M3 Beta snake cables for use with the
new M3 Mixer. These cables are available in standard and camera breakaway
versions from any authorized PSC dealer. Part numbers are as follows:
FPSC1091M3A
FPSC1091M3B
FPSC1091M3C
FPSC1091M3D
B:

TO RDAT RECORDERS:

The M3 Mixer can be interfaced to virtually any professional recorder via the
standard XLR outputs. In addition, you can use the 10 pin Hirose tm connectors
if you desire to use the tape return function.
C:

TO WIRELESS MICROPHONES:

The M3 Mixer will easily accept the output signal from virtually any wireless
receiver. It can accept microphone or line level signal via a simple switch setting.
Please note that most wireless receivers are not compatible with 48PH or 12T
mic power. You should always set the M4mkII's mic powering switch to "D"
dynamic when using wireless receivers.
The M3 Mixer can also be used to send audio signals to Betacams via wireless
transmitters. The use of transmitters is normally accomplished by connecting the
M3's output XLR to the audio input of the specific transmitter. Many transmitter
manufacturers supply application specific cables for this purpose. The M3 Mixer
has been designed to minimize RF interference through the use of output
transformers and other RF filtering.
placement greatly affects transmit range and clarity.
transmitters should be mounted away from the mixers surface allowing un-
impeaded RF radiation.
15' (4.5M)
Standard
15' (4.5M)
Breakaway
25' (7.5M)
Standard
25' (7.5M)
Breakaway
It is important to note that transmitter
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