User Manual
Table Of Contents
- PRECAUTIONS
- Contents
- Introduction
- System Overview
- About Dante
- About Connections
- Part Names & Functions
- Power Supply
- Installing and Removing Optional Cards
- Touch Screen
- Quick Guide
- Basic system configuration
- Installing an optional card
- Setting the Unit ID
- Connecting the devices
- Turning on the power to the RIVAGE PM10 system
- Setting the word clock
- Assigning channels to the TWINLANe network
- Patching the input ports
- Patching the output ports
- Setting the analog gain for HA (Head Amp)
- Sending an input channel signal to the STEREO bus
- Check list
- Other Operations
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications (CS-R10, CS-R10-S)
- Index
RIVAGE PM10 System Setup Guide
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5. Press the desired grid cell to patch a desired
channel.
For this example, press the grid cells on which the
output jacks (M1/RY SLOT2/1,2) intersect with
output channels (ST A L, R).
Setting the analog gain for
HA (Head Amp)
This section explains how to set the analog gain for the HA
(Head Amp) that was patched to the input channel in the
“Patching input ports” section.
1. In the top panel’s Channel Strip section, press
the [SEL] key of the channel that was patched
to the input jack (to which the microphone is
connected).
2. While playing/singing into the microphone,
adjust the head amp gain by rotating the
[ANALOG GAIN] knob in the Selected
Channel section.
At this time, you can view the level on the METER
screen.
3. If your microphone requires phantom power,
press the corresponding [+48V] key to turn
phantom power on.
NOTICE
<About phantom power>
The phantom power master switch on the I/O rack must be
turned on first. Make sure that the [+48V] key is turned off unless
it is needed.
If you plan to turn phantom power on, follow the rules described
below to prevent the system or external devices from
malfunctioning, or to avoid noise:
• Turn phantom power off before you connect a device that does
not support phantom power.
• Do not connect or disconnect cables while phantom power is
on.
• Be sure to set the output level controls to minimum when you
turn phantom power on or off.