Rane NM 48 User Manual

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Manual-2

Front Panel Description

Output Meters should be self explanatory. They are peak meters. The only quirk to these meters is the Mute condition

which is indicated by only the top red indicator – and no others – illuminated.

Edit buttons are provide a quick and convenient way to get to the Edit page for the individual Outputs.
LCD Display which displays Edit Pages.
DATA wheel. Allows adjustment of the underlined parameter after it is selected with the Page (see ቦ) and Cursor (see ቧ)

buttons. Turn the DATA wheel clockwise to increase the parameter, turn it counterclockwise to decrease the parameter.

Page buttons. The Previous Page << and Next Page >> buttons scroll through all Edit Pages. When the EXE button is

pressed and held and MAX >> is pressed, the selected parameter jumps to its highest or to a larger value (see

ቨ).

Cursor buttons. When pressed, the Previous < and Next > Cursor buttons move the cursor through each of the adjustable

fields on each page. These buttons select each adjustable parameter along the bottom row by moving the underline cursor
left < or right >. When any parameter is selected, the DATA wheel adjusts that parameter. When the EXE button is pressed
and held and MIN > is pressed, the selected parameter jumps to its lowest or to a smaller value (see

ቨ).

EXE (Execute) button. Several commands are implemented with this button. Pressing EXE when the Copy, Paste and

Load # commands are underlined executes that function. Holding down EXE while pressing MAX >> alters the selected
parameter to its highest or higher nominal value. Holding down EXE while pressing MIN > alters the selected parameter to
its lowest or lower value or

Off.

Pin 1 and Chassis Grounding Note

All XLR pin 1s on the NM 84 connect directly to the chassis metal via the XLR jack case itself. (Thank Neutrik for

providing both a female and a male XLR jack which provide manufacturers with this function.) While viewing the XLR
jacks, the lower right screw next to each jack provides the chassis connection. Keeping these screws tight ensures optimal
shielding and electromagnetic interference performance.

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