Rear Panel Connections; Analog Audio Inputs And Outputs; A Note About Relative Phase; Stereo Generator Connections - Omnia ONE FM Installation And Operation Manual

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Rear Panel Connections

Analog Audio Inputs and Outputs

Balanced XLR-type connectors are used as input connectors for the analog audio. Both analog and digital input
sources may be connected simultaneously, however, only the input source that has been selected is active.
Analog/Digital/Livewire Input source selection is done through the "Source" software parameter setting in the
Input/Output / Input Menu.
All outputs are active simultaneously.

A Note About Relative Phase:

If the relative phase of your installation (including the OmniaONE) differs from that of your existing system, your
announcers may feel that they sound "weird" in their headphones. If this occurs, then the relative phase of the
processor is 180 degrees from what your air talent is used to. To remedy this, you can either reverse the polarity of
both of the analog inputs or simply change the Invert setting to [Both] in the Input submenu of the Input/Output
menu.

Stereo Generator Connections

Four standard female BNC connectors comprise the OmniaONE's stereo generator connections.
There are two composite MPX outputs with independent software level controls, one SCA input with level adjust
trimpot and one 19 kHz pilot sync output.
Composite Outputs 1 & 2 (BNC)
These two low impedance outputs (Composite 1 and Composite 2) are each capable of driving up to 100 feet of
RG-58A/U coax cable. The output levels are individually adjustable so the unit can operate as a "composite
The stereo analog inputs
are designed for standard
+4dBu balanced signals.
Pin 2 is Hot.
Individual Left and Right
analog outputs are available
on two male XLR jacks.
Pin 2 is Hot.
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