4.3 Back panel
4.3.1 Power supply
(A)
On the left side of the back panel there is an inlet connector for non-heating apparatus for the power
supply and a power switch. Connect your VIPdigital to your local power supply. The unit is equipped
with a switched-mode power supply and can be operated on 90-240V AC 50-60Hz without any
transfer.
Always follow the local safety regulations! Also, read the safety information below!
Please note that VIPdigital is only deenergized via the power switch on the rear side of the unit!
Disconnect the mains plug prior to opening the housing in each case!
4.3.2 Audio connections
VIPdigital is a digital signal processor with a mono-input and stereo-outputs. The selection of the
active input (Analog In 1, Analog In 2, Digital L or Digital R) is a parameter of the selected preset,
created with the VIPremote software.
Adapting VIPdigital input and output reference levels to the studio environment can be set within the
VIPcon
configuration software using the
Input Levels
and
Output Levels
options.
Additional gain settings of the analog and digital signal inputs incl. microphone pre-amplification can
be performed in real time, using the
Input Module
of the VIPremote software.
All signal outputs can be used simultaneously.
Refer to the chapter
Technical Drawings/
Descriptions, sections
Technical Data
and
PinOut Table
for
details on the audio connections.
4.3.2.1 Analog In 1 and 2
(Con 3 / Con 4)
The two electronically balanced analog inputs in the XLR format are suitable for a connection of both
microphones and high-level line signal sources. The gain of the inputs and the switching of phantom
power for microphone operation are controlled in real time by the
Input Module
of the VIPremote
software. These settings are part of the selected preset.
The reference level of the input can be set using the
Input Levels
control within the VIPcon
configuration software.
VIPdigital Manual 4.0 Yellowtec 2004 Rev. 26.07.2004
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