BeachTek DXA-10 Prospecto

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Rear Panel Controls and Connections
 
5. Balanced and Unbalanced Input Connections
 
   The XLR inputs of the DXA-10 can accept balanced or  unbalanced 
connections. To  convert  the  input  to  unbalanced,  simply  ground 
pin 1 to pin 3.
6. LINE OUT
   You can connect the RCA outputs to any recording device that has 
a line level input.  To use as a front end for the Sony FX1, use an 
RCA to stereo mini-plug cable and connect to the MIC/LINE jack on 
the camera. Set the camera to LINE in mode.
7. MIC OUT
 
   You can also connect to the stereo MIC input on many recording 
devices using a cable with stereo mini-plugs on both ends.
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Front Panel Controls and Indicators
 
1. Power
   Install a fresh 9 volt battery in the adapter. Turn on the PWR switch 
to activate the unit. The LED above the switch should light to indicate 
good battery power. Turn off power when not in use to conserve 
battery power
2. Trim Controls
   Each channel has an attenuator to adjust the output signal level. 
Use these controls to adjust for the desired recording level.
3. Phantom Power
   If you are using a condenser microphone that requires phantom 
power to operate, turn on the switch labeled “48V” for the channel 
that it is connected to. The corresponding LED should turn on as 
a reminder that phantom power is present. Dynamic microphones, 
wireless receivers and connections to mixing boards should not have 
phantom power activated so be sure that the switch is OFF when 
using these devices. 
4. Gain Control
   Each channel of the DXA-10 has a gain switch to provide the 
optimum amount of amplification for your particular microphone. 
Normally the gain switch should be set to “LO” for condenser type 
microphones. For dynamic type microphones, leave the switch in the 
up position for full gain