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Using an external microphone and 
audio devices
INPUT1 switch
(MIC POWER +48V)
INPUT2 switch
(MIC POWER +48V)
INPUT1 LINE/MIC switch
INPUT2 LINE/MIC switch
AUDIO INPUT1 terminal
(XLR 3-pin)
AUDIO INPUT2 terminal
(XLR 3-pin)
Connect an external microphone or audio 
device to the AUDIO INPUT1/2 terminals (XLR 
3-pin). (Page 63)
Switch the connected audio input signal 
with the INPUT1 LINE/MIC switch or INPUT2 
LINE/MIC switch.
<LINE>: (When connecting audio device)
The input level is 0 dBu.
<MIC>: (When connecting an external 
microphone)
The factory setting for input level is -50 dBu.
The input level can be changed to [-40dB] or 
[-60dB] with the [MIC GAIN1] item and [MIC 
GAIN2] item on the setup menu [RECORDING 
SETUP] screen. (Page 86) However, sensitivity 
will be higher when set to [-60dB], and more 
noise may be recorded.
When using the phantom microphone (which 
requires +48V power supply)
Set the INPUT1 switch (MIC POWER+48V) and 
INPUT2 switch (MIC POWER+48V) to <ON>.
<ON>: (When connecting the phantom 
microphone)
+48V power is supplied to AUDIO INPUT1/2 
terminals.
<OFF>: (When not connecting the phantom 
microphone)
+48V power is not supplied to AUDIO 
INPUT1/2 terminals.
 
When you use a phantom microphone, the 
battery duration will become shorter.
 
When devices that do not support +48V 
power supply are connected, set the phantom 
microphone to <OFF>. If set to <ON>, the 
connected devices might be damaged.
 
When using the AG-MC200G (optional), set 
the [MIC GAIN1] or [MIC GAIN2] item of the 
[RECORDING SETUP] screen to [-50dB].
Use the AUDIO CH1 SELECT switch to select 
the input signal to be recorded to audio 
channel 1.
<INT (L)>:
Audio from the built-in microphone Lch is 
recorded.
<INPUT1>:
Audio from the device connected to AUDIO 
INPUT1 terminal is recorded.
<INPUT2>:
Audio from the device connected to AUDIO 
INPUT2 terminal is recorded.
Use the AUDIO CH2 SELECT switch to select 
the input signal to be recorded to audio 
channel 2.
<INT (R)>:
Audio from the built-in microphone Rch is 
recorded.
<INPUT2>:
Audio from the device connected to AUDIO 
INPUT2 terminal is recorded.