User's Manual

Initial Setup
1) Connect your microphones or other audio gear to the adapter via
the XLR inputs.
2) Set the LIN/MIC switch to:
MIC when connecting self powered microphones or most
wireless receivers
LIN when taking a line level feed from a mixer or sound
board.
PH if your microphones require phantom power to operate.
DO NOT activate phantom power for dynamic microphones,
condenser microphones that do not operate on phantom
power, wireless receivers, mixing boards or any unbalanced
device as it may cause damage to both the adapter and
connecting device.
3) Set the PH VOLTAGE switch to either 12 or 48 volt power for
condenser microphones that require phantom power to operate.
Many microphones will operate on the 12V setting, conserving
battery life.
4) Set the MONITOR Switch to REC to monitor the audio from the
microphones during recording.
5) Set the GAIN switch to HI. This is the normal setting for most
microphones. If you are using very sensitive condenser type
microphones, or recording very loud sounds, you may have to set
the GAIN switch to LO to prevent distortion.
6) Set the LIMITER switches for both channels to ON. This will
activate the limiters to prevent distortion from overly hot inputs.
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