Xlr analogue inputs and outputs, Mic/line inputs, Xlr line outputs – Allen&Heath iDR-4 User Manual

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iDR-4 User Guide

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XLR Analogue Inputs and Outputs

MIC/LINE Inputs

Plug analogue microphone and line

sources in these inputs. The connections are differentially
balanced XLR with pin2 hot (+), pin3 cold (-) and pin 1 ground.
For unbalanced sources link pin 3 to pin 1 at the iDR input.

Phantom power +20V DC can be switched to XLR pins 2 and
3 for powering condenser microphones and other equipment
that needs phantom power. The voltage is fed through a 4.7k
ohm resistor to each pin. Although lower than the more
common 48V, the 20V power is capable of powering most
phantom powered microphones.

The Input Source window From within the Input

Channels window click on the Source button or the All button.
This opens the window with the input controls. The controls
shown are those associated with the physical input routed to
that channel through the source patchbay. Check that the
physical input number displayed is the same as the XLR input
you are working with.

Selecting phantom power Open on the Source window

to access the +20V switch. Set the switch on or off as
required. Read the warnings below.

To avoid loud clicks make sure that all channels fed

by the input are turned down or muted before you switch
+20V on or off or plug microphones into powered inputs.
Do not connect unbalanced sources or cables to the inputs
when +20V is selected. If phantom power is not required
make sure +20V is turned off.

Selecting PAD Select the -20dB pad if you are plugging

in high level microphone or line sources. Open on the Source
window to access the -20dB switch.

Setting GAIN Open on the Source window to access the

gain control. With audio active adjust the control so that the
meter averages around ‘0’ with loudest peaks no more than
‘+10’. The gain control ranges from +5 to +50dB gain, or -15
to +30dB gain with pad selected. Gain is adjusted in 3dB
steps.

XLR LINE Outputs

Connect these to line level

equipment such as amplifier inputs. Maximum output is
+18dBu. Decide the normal operating level according to
headroom required. Typical level is 0 or +4dBu. The
connections are differentially balanced XLR with pin2 hot (+),
pin3 cold (-) and pin1 ground. For unbalanced sources link pin
3 to pin 1 at the iDR output.

The Output Select window Click on the XLR within the

Output Select window to open up its Analog Output window.
Check that the source channel number displayed is the one
you want to send to the output XLR.

IN 1

OUT 1

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