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    TM
    External views (KS4310)
    Dec. 12. 2002  T.Takiguchi
    79
    POWERINT EXT
    SIG.
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    Moni  Cough
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    O
    F
    FB.T
    65
    9 40
    158
    161
    Standard Model.
    ( 6.5    Stereo Phone jack )SIDE
    TONE
    INT / ANON INT / B
    Headset ( Option )
    ( Cannon 7pin )SIDE
    TONE
    INT / ANON INT / BSIDE
    TONE TB SW
    FUNCTION
    OFFON
    ON
    OFF
    1  GND
    2  HOT
    3  COLD4  HOT
    7  COLD 6  HOT5  COLD
    XLR-7 PIN
    TB OUT
    ASSIGNMENT
    MONI IN R
    ON TALLY)(COUGH
    INDC
    ASSIGNMENTDC 12V IN
    NC
    0 V
    15V +9
    1
    43
    2
    MONI IN L
    ( IFB )
    Rear ViewMONI / TB
    INPUT
    POWER
    GAIN
    35
    50
    60
    3040P48OUTPUT
    LINE
    RTS
    2 1 C-C
    DC +12V
    IN 
    						
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    TM
    Some troubleshooting tips
    Your voice is not getting through from the microphone to 
    the program 
    Are you sure the ON indicator is on? Whether the mic is 
    live or not at power-up depends on the switch settings on 
    the bottom panel). In non-latching mode, this determines 
    whether the cough key is a push-to-talk or push-to-mute key.
    Is the GAIN control turned up?
    Your voice is not getting through from the microphone 
    to the producer when press the talkback key (or pull the 
    fader down)
    Is the TB switch on the bottom panel enabled?
    Is the GAIN control turned up?
    If you cannot hear your own voice in the headphones 
    Is the side tone switch set on, and is the side tone volume 
    turned up?
    You cannot hear the producer’s voice (or the program 
    material) in the headphones
     
    Is the correct pager system selected? 
    Are the INT A (and NON INT B) volume controls turned up? 
    						
    							About Kamesan
    Sigma Systems Engineering was started in 1972 to develop and 
    design professional mixers for studio and remote broadcast ap-
    plications.
    Today, following the “slow and steady” principle of the tortoise, 
    we have built up our sales and our reputation to the extent that 
    we now enjoy 95% of the Japanese portable mixer market.
    We have concentrated on t wo or three ma in a rea s in our desig n 
    philosophy: compactness, in an industr y which was tradition -
    ally dominated by large, heavy equipment; ease of use, since 
    time is always of the essence in the environments where our 
    products are used; and quality, to match the needs that today’s 
    broadcasters require.
    Our head of ce is in Shinjuku, Tokyo, and as a small company, 
    we are happy to listen to the ideas for product improvement 
    suggested by you, the customers and users of our equipment.
    Making steady progress (like a tortoise, but maybe a little 
    faster!), we hope to meet your requirements, now and in the 
    future.
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    what we’re doing, and to let us know what you are doing with 
    Kamesan products. 
    						
    							Sigma Systems Engineering Co. Ltd.
    3 - 5 -2 Okubo
    Shinjuku - ku
    Tokyo 169 - 0072
    JA PA N
    Tel: +81 3 3204 2611
    Fax: +81 3 3204 2250
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