Instruction Manual

P2
analog
OPERATION MANUAL
7
Using the Stereo Phase Correlation Display
If you wish to use the Stereo Phase Correlation Display to assist with stereo mic
positioning:
1. Press the ON/OFF button to activate the display.
2. Adjust microphone positions so that most display activity occurs in the yellow and
green LED’s, with minimal activity in the red LED’s. See the section Stereo Phase
Correlation Display” for more information.
3. NOTE: The Stereo Phase Correlation Display is intended for use with stereo mic
placement techniques. The display may not provide meaningful information for
independent, two-channel applications.
INSTALLATION
Unpacking and Inspection
We recommend that you inspect your P2
analog
upon unpacking it from the factory
shipping carton. In the unlikely event that the unit exhibits any physical damage, DO
NOT connect it to the AC mains power, but contact your dealer immediately.
In addition to the P2
analog
, the shipping carton should also include:
An AC power cord
A warranty registration card
A “Caution” sheet
This Operation Manual
We recommend that you keep the shipping carton and foam supports in the event that
the unit must be shipped at some time in the future. DO NOT package the unit in
packing peanuts or similar material as it will settle during shipping and damage will
likely occur. If original packing materials cannot be located, wrap the unit with a liberal
amount of plastic “bubble wrap” material extending at least 2” beyond the extremities of
the P2
analog
enclosure.
Mounting
The P2
analog
is designed for conventional rack mounting, or stand-alone mounting by
use of the adhesive rubber feet supplied. Avoid locating the unit next to equipment that
emits strong electromagnetic fields. If the unit is to be permanently mounted in a high-
vibration environment, you may wish to provide additional side or rear support to
prevent possible distortion of the mounting ears.
 Do not locate the unit where it is exposed to rain, moisture, or liquid spills.
 Do not locate the unit where it is exposed to temperature extremes.