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Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Audio (input) function section
Audio (input) function section
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1 <F.AUDIO LEVEL> (audio recording level adjustment) dial (page 59)
fAdjust the recording level of audio channels 1/2 (or 3/4).
fSet which of audio channels 1/2 or 3/4 is to be adjusted at the main menu [I/F SETUP] [MIC/AUDIO] [VR SELECT].
fWhen the position of the <AUDIO SELECT CH1/3>/<AUDIO SELECT CH2/4> switch is at <AUTO>, adjustment is automatic, and the <F.AUDIO
LEVEL> and <AUDIO LEVEL CH1/3>/<AUDIO LEVEL CH2/4> dials do not function.
fSet whether to enable the <F.AUDIO LEVEL> dial at the main menu [I/F SETUP] [MIC/AUDIO] [FRONT VR CH1(CH3)] or [FRONT VR
CH2(CH4)].
2 <AUDIO LEVEL CH1/3>/<AUDIO LEVEL CH2/4> (audio channel 1/3, 2/4 recording level adjustment) dial
fWhen the <AUDIO SELECT CH1/3>/<AUDIO SELECT CH2/4> switch is set to <MANU>, the recording level of audio channels 1/2 (3/4) can be
adjusted by these dials.
fSet which of audio channels 1/2 or 3/4 is to be adjusted at the main menu [I/F SETUP] [MIC/AUDIO] [VR SELECT].
fThese knobs have a locking mechanism, so turn the dial while pressing in when making adjustments.
3 <AUDIO IN> (audio input selector) switch
Select the input signal to be recorded to audio channel 1/2/3/4.
<FRONT> Records the microphone input signal connected to the <MIC IN> (microphone input) terminal.
<W.L.> Records the input signal from the wireless microphone receiver.
<REAR>
Records the audio input signal from the audio equipment connected to <AUDIO IN CH1/3> and <AUDIO IN CH2/4> (audio input
channels 1/3, 2/4) terminals.
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NOTE
t When the stereo microphone AJ-MC900G (optional) is used, set both <CH1> and <CH2> (or <CH3> and <CH4>) to <FRONT>. L CH is recorded
to <CH1> (<CH3>), and R CH is recorded to <CH2> (<CH4>), respectively.
4 <AUDIO SELECT CH1/3>/<AUDIO SELECT CH2/4> (audio channel 1/3, 2/4/automatic/manual level adjustment selector) switch
Select the method to adjust the recording level for audio channel 1/2 (3/4).
<AUTO> Adjusts automatically.
<MANU> Adjusts manually.
fSet which of audio channels 1/2 or 3/4 is to be adjusted at the main menu [I/F SETUP] [MIC/AUDIO] [VR SELECT].
5 Wireless slot (page 102)
Mount the UniSlot wireless microphone receiver (optional).
6 <LINE>/<MIC> (line input/microphone input) selector switch (page 103)
Switch the audio input signal connected to <AUDIO IN CH1/3> and <AUDIO IN CH2/4> (audio input channels 1/3, 2/4) terminals.
<LINE> Inputs audio signals from line-input audio equipment.
<MIC> Inputs audio signals from the microphone.
7 Microphone input power selector switch (page 191)
Turn on/off the power supply to the microphone connected to the <AUDIO IN CH1/3> and <AUDIO IN CH2/4> (audio input channels 1/3, 2/4)
terminals.
<+48V> Supplies +48 V power to the microphone.
<OFF> Does not supply power to the microphone.
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NOTE
t When microphone input <+48V> is set and microphones are not connected to the <AUDIO IN CH1/3> and <AUDIO IN CH2/4> terminals, low-
frequency noise may occur. This is not a problem when a microphone is connected.