Panasonic Audio Mixer Wr Xs3 Operating Instructions
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31 ■Using CD/MD Player through LINE IN This section describes amplification when a CD player or MD player, etc. is connected to the LINE IN jack at the front panel. 1. Set the LINE IN jacks output level knob to 0. 2. Connect the CD/MD player etc. to the LINE IN jack. 3. Press the ST, MONO or SUB button to assign an output line to the LINE IN jack. 4. Press the POWER switch to turn on the power. 5. Play back an external device such as a CD/MD player, etc. 6. Increase the input level with MULTI IN knob gradually from 0. When the INPUT PEAK indicator lights up, decrease the level, as it has reached -3 dB over the clip level. 844 22 88 10 0 10 0 66 STMULTI IN4 28 10 06 SUB OUT MONOSTEREO OUTINPUT REAK LINE INSUB4 2 8 10 06MONO OUTAudio Mixer WR-XS3 Knobs for output level adjustments 44 22 88 10 0 10 0 66 STMULTI IN4 28 10 06 SUB OUT MONOSTEREO OUTINPUT REAK LINE INSUB4 2 8 10 06MONO OUTAudio Mixer WR-XS3 44 22 88 10 0 10 0 66 STMULTI IN4 28 10 06 SUB OUT MONOSTEREO OUTINPUT REAK LINE INSUB4 2 8 10 06MONO OUTAudio Mixer WR-XS3 4 28 10 0164 28 10 0264 28 10 0364 28 10 046MONO POWER4 28 10 0164 2 02 4 28 10 04644 22 88 10 0 10 0 66 STMULTI IN4 28 10 06 SUB OUT MONOSTEREO OUTINPUT REAK LINE INSUB4 2 8 10 06MONO OUTAudio Mixer WR-XS3 844 22 88 10 0 10 0 66 STMULTI IN4 28 10 06 SUB OUT MONOSTEREO OUTINPUT REAK LINE INSUB4 2 8 10 06MONO OUTAudio Mixer WR-XS3 Knobs for output level adjustments 7. Adjust the output level with the knob (ST, MONO or SUB OUT) of the assigned output line. Notes: •Set the output level of the CD/MD player to the maxi- mum. •The desired levels of the output line are as follows. Portable CD/MD player: 8 to 9 PC sound output: 8 to 9 844 22 88 10 0 10 0 66 STMULTI IN4 28 10 06 SUB OUT MONOSTEREO OUTINPUT REAK LINE INSUB4 2 8 10 06MONO OUTAudio Mixer WR-XS3 Knobs for output level adjustments
32 BLOCK DIAGRAM HPF SENS SENS MONO 1MULTI IN MONO MULTI IN ST LINE IN (FRONT PANEL) HPF MONO 2 HPF MONO 3 HPF MONO 4 ST 1 MUTE SENSE REAR PANEL SW ST 2ST 3ST 4 SUB IN Mute STEREO MONO SUB Assign SW (FRONT PANEL) LSTEREO MONO SUB R ST/MONO Inner SW L RREC OUT STEREO OUT MONO OUT SUB OUT PEAK LED MONO 1 about MODE MODE SELECT A MODE SELECT B MODE 1 ON ON MODE 2 ON OFF MODE 3 OFF OFFON MONO 2MONO 3MONO 4ST 1ST 2ST 3ST 4MODE SELECT BMODE SELECT A MODE SELECT INPUT SELECT for SUB OUT MIXING POINT Electric Switch MULTI IN MONOInner SW
33 HPF SENS SENS MONO 1MULTI IN MONO MULTI IN ST LINE IN (FRONT PANEL) HPF MONO 2 HPF MONO 3 HPF MONO 4 ST 1 MUTE SENSE REAR PANEL SW ST 2ST 3ST 4 SUB IN Mute STEREO MONO SUB Assign SW (FRONT PANEL) LSTEREO MONO SUB R ST/MONO Inner SW L RREC OUT STEREO OUT MONO OUT SUB OUT PEAK LED MONO 1 about MODE MODE SELECT A MODE SELECT B MODE 1 ON ON ON MONO 2MONO 3MONO 4ST 1ST 2ST 3ST 4MODE SELECT BMODE SELECT A MODE SELECT INPUT SELECT for SUB OUT MIXING POINT Electric Switch MULTI IN MONOInner SW ■MODE1
34 ■MODE 2 HPF SENS SENS MONO 1MULTI IN MONO MULTI IN ST LINE IN (FRONT PANEL) HPF MONO 2 HPF MONO 3 HPF MONO 4 ST 1 MUTE SENSE REAR PANEL SW ST 2ST 3ST 4 SUB IN Mute STEREO MONO SUB Assign SW (FRONT PANEL) LSTEREO MONO SUB R ST/MONO Inner SW L RREC OUT STEREO OUT MONO OUT SUB OUT PEAK LED MONO 1 about MODE MODE SELECT A MODE SELECT B MODE 2 ON OFF ON MONO 2MONO 3MONO 4ST 1ST 2ST 3ST 4MODE SELECT BMODE SELECT A MODE SELECT INPUT SELECT for SUB OUT MIXING POINT Electric Switch MULTI IN MONOInner SW
35 ■MODE 3 HPF SENS SENS MONO 1MULTI IN MONO MULTI IN ST LINE IN (FRONT PANEL) HPF MONO 2 HPF MONO 3 HPF MONO 4 ST 1 MUTE SENSE REAR PANEL SW ST 2ST 3ST 4 SUB IN Mute STEREO MONO SUB Assign SW (FRONT PANEL) LSTEREO MONO SUB R ST/MONO Inner SW L RREC OUT STEREO OUT MONO OUT SUB OUT PEAK LED MONO 1 about MODE MODE SELECT A MODE SELECT B MODE 3 OFF OFF ON MONO 2MONO 3MONO 4ST 1ST 2ST 3ST 4MODE SELECT BMODE SELECT A MODE SELECT INPUT SELECT for SUB OUT MIXING POINT Electric Switch MULTI IN MONOInner SW
36 LEVEL DIAGRAM +30 +20 +10 0 –10 –20 –30 –40 –50 –60 –70 –80 –90 –100 –110 –120 –130(dBu) +30 +20 +10 –10 –20 –30 –40 –50 –60 –70 –80 –90 –100 –110 –120 –130 (dBu) ST 10 MONO 2 MONO 10 MONO 2 ST 10 MONO 10 MULTI IN (MONO) 10CLIP LEVEL +24 +4 –61 –86 –94 Output residual noise (TYP) MONO 10 Setting output noise (TYP) MONO 2 ST 10Setting output noise (TYP) HA1 (+38.9 to +2.4 to –3.6) (+9.6) (+11.9) (0) (0)(+6) (–2.5) (–6) HA2 BA BA (+6)BTL Σ Σ Σ ST, MONO OUT +4 dB HA1(+27.6) (+9.6) (0)(+3.5) (–6) HA2 BA (+6)BTL SUB OUT +4 dB LA(+8.2) (0)(0) (0) (–8.2) (–0.3) BA BA REC OUT –10 dBV (–7.8dBu) LA(+8.2) (0)(0) (0) BA BA (0) Σ SUB IN +4 dBu –10 dBV (–7.8 dBu) ST IN –10 dBV (–7.8 dBu) MULTI IN –45 dBu MONO IN –60 dBu to –10 dBu
37 Trouble Check item Remedy Power does not turn on. No sound is heard from the speakers connected to SUB OUTPUT. The power cord insulation is damaged. The power cord, plug and connectors get hot during the use.Is the power cord connected between the inlet socket of this unit and AC receptacle? Is the DIP switch of the assigned input line set to OFF?Connect the power cord between the power socket of this unit and AC recepta- cle. Set the DIP switch of the assigned input line to ON. (Refer to p. 18) No sound is heard from the device connected to MULTI IN . Are all assign buttons set to OFF (l) or a wrong assign button is set to ON (;)?Press the assign button for the proper input line. (Refer to p. 8 or p. 19) No sound is heard from the device assigned to MULTI INPUT ST jack. Is a CD/MD player connected to LINE IN at the front panel? The signals from the MULTI INPUT ST jacks, MULTI INPUT MONO connector and LINE IN jack are not available at the same time.Disconnect the CD/MD player from LINE IN. The volume of the stereo input line is unstable.Is the ST 1- 4 AUTO MUTE switch set to ON?Set the ST 1- 4 AUTO MUTE switch to OFF. No sound from an input line is heard when Mode 1 is selected. The levels of stereo (mono) output lines are adjusted with the STEREO (MONO) OUT knob. Is the level of the knob set to 0?Adjust the level of the STEREO (MONO) OUT knob. The power cord, plug and connectors are worn out. This may result in electric shock or a fire. Unplug the unit from the receptacle imme- diately and refer to qualified service per- sonnel. The power cord, plug and connectors are worn out. This may result in electric shock or a fire. Unplug the unit from the receptacle imme- diately and refer to qualified service per- sonnel. The power cord gets heat when bent or stretched. The power cord, plug and connectors are worn out. This may result in electric shock or a fire. Unplug the unit from the receptacle imme- diately and refer to qualified service per- sonnel. TROUBLESHOOTING Check to see the following before request for repair. If a trouble can not be removed even after checking and trying remedy, contact your dealer.
38 ●Basic Specifications Power supply 120 V AC, 60 Hz or 220 V to 240 V AC, 50 Hz* Power consumption 10 W Temperature range 0 °C - +45 °C (32 °F - 113 °F) Dimensions 480 mm (W) x 44 mm (H) x 250 mm (D) [16-15/16” (W) 1-3/4” (D) x 9-7/8”] (when shipped, excluding projections such as knobs) Weight Approx. 3.4 kg (7.5 lbs.) Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz +0 dB/–0.5 dB (stereo input) 300 Hz to 20 kHz +0 dB/–0.5 dB (mono input, sensitivity + 60 dBu) High-pass filter 20 Hz to 20 kHz (included in all mono inputs) Total harmonic distortion 0.1 % or less (at mono input) Input conversion noise –126 dB or less (source impedance 150 Ωor less, audio band 22.4 Hz - 22.4 kHz) Residual noise –94 dB or less (status where the knobs of all volumes and fader levels are turned down as far as possible, audio band 22.4 Hz to 22.4 kHz) Maximum input +12.2 dB or more (stereo input) +10 dB or more (mono input, when microphone is selected) Maximum output +24 dB or more (main output, sub output) Crosstalk –80 dB or less, 1 kHz (between adjacent channels) Common mode rejection ratio 70 dB or more, 1 kHz (mono input, at –60 dB of sensitivity) Maximum voltage gain 11.8 dB or more (stereo input) 64 dB or more, 1 kHz (mono input, when microphone is selected) ●Input Circuit Mono inputs 1 to 4 –60 dBu, 10 kΩ, balanced, mono input, four circuits, XLR Stereo inputs 1 to 4 –10 dBV (–7.8 dBu), 10 kΩ, unbalanced, stereo input (L/R), four circuits, pin Multi input (mono) –45 dBu, 10 kΩ, balanced, mono input, one circuit, XLR Multi input (stereo) –10 dBV, (–7.8 dBu), 10 kΩ, unbalanced, stereo input (L/R), one circuit, ø3.5 mm (1/8) stereo mini (front panel) Sub input +4 dBu, 10 kΩ, unbalanced, stereo input (L/R), one circuit, RCA ●Output Circuit Stereo output +4 dBu, 10 kΩ, electronically balanced, stereo output (L/R), one circuit, TRS Mono output +4 dBu, 10 kΩ, electronically balanced, mono output, one circuit, TRS Sub output +4 dBu, 10 kΩ, electronically balanced, mono output, one circuit, TRS Recording output –10 dBV, 10 kΩ, unbalanced, stereo output (L/R), one circuit, pin * Power supply is not switchable but conformed to your area. SPECIFICATIONS STANDARD ACCESSORIES Rack mounting screws (M5 x 12) .................... 4 pcs. Rubber feet ...................................................... 4 pcs. Acrylic cover ...................................................... 1 pc. Acrylic cover mounting screws (M3 x 6).......... 2 pcs. Acrylic cover mounting spacers ...................... 2 pcs. Label .................................................................. 1 pc. Operating Instructions (this book) ..................... 1 pc. AC power cord .................................................. 1 pc. Guarantee (U.S.A. and Canada only) .................1 pc.
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