Line inputs, Routing stereo (a b) / mono (a+b) / off, Gain – Telos ZephyrExpress User Manual

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4-6 AUDIO OPERATIONS

Line Inputs

The two line inputs can be used for a single stereo or one or two mono signals.

Routing

Stereo (A B) /

Mono (A+B) / off

To Channel A

Codec, Monitors, SEND Meter

To Channel B

Codec, Monitors, SEND Meter

BOLD FACE: Front Panel Hardware

NORMAL FACE: Menu-item Software Switches

Line A

XLR/TRS

+

+4 / -10 select

Gain

+

+4 / -10 select

Line B

XLR/TRS

Each input jack accommodates XLR or 1/4" phone plugs, wired balanced (pin 2 or tip
hot) or unbalanced (signal on pin 2 or tip; ground to pins 1 and 3 or to ring and sleeve).
Standard 2-conductor phone plugs can also be used for unbalanced signals: their sleeves
will contact the jack’s sleeve and ring connections.

Input impedance is approximately 100kΩ, to bridge any line-level source. Transformer-
coupled devices and equalized analog telephone lines can show a slight high frequency
rise when they’re not terminated; if this is a problem, put a 680Ω resistor in parallel with
the input.

There is one menu adjustment for the line input,

Audio: Line sensitivity

. Set it to

Profess

for +4dBu sources, and

Consumer

for -10dBu sources. The line input can handle

up to +19dBu in its

Profess

setting without clipping.

Line Routing Switch

The front-panel

LINE 1&2

routing switch controls both line inputs simultaneously. It cycles

between

A B

,

A+B

, and off.

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In

A B

mode, Line 1 is routed to the channel A send bus and Line 2 is routed to

channel B: This is the normal mode for a stereo signal.

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In

A+B

mode, the two line inputs are summed to mono and then routed to both

busses. This lets you use two different mono line-level sources.

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HOT TIP!

If you want to use two line inputs with separate gain controls or more flexible
routing, convert the mic inputs to line-level.

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