Meyer Sound 616 User Manual

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CHAPTER 2: GALILEO 616 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS

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NOTE:

Select whether each of these connectors will operate in the analog or the

AES two-channel digital mode on the System Settings page from the Galileo 616

front panel or the Compass software. This selection may be made individually for each
of these three connectors.

Analog Input Connectors: The lower three XLR-3F input connectors, labeled B, D, and F,
accept standard line-level audio only. These connectors are paired with the Analog/AES
connectors A, C, and E — typically used for the second analog channel of a left/right two-
channel signal. When one of the upper connectors is set to AES mode, the connector
below it is disabled and will not accept an audio signal. For example, if Inputs A and C are
set for AES mode, then Inputs B and D are disabled. In this example, inputs E and F may
still be used with analog signals

Output Connectors: These sixteen XLR-3M connectors connect to Meyer Sound self-
powered loudspeakers, or to power amplifier channels driving passive loudspeaker sys-
tems. The signal routing and processing internal to the Galileo 616 is applied to the output
of these connectors.

SIM 3 Bus Connectors: This pair of connectors provides connection to the SIM 3 audio
analyzer as well as loop-through to additional Galileo 616’s or SIM-3088 line switchers,
when Galileo’s connections are being used as measurement points. These connectors are
labeled “Connect to SIM 3022 or 3088 only.”

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