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Operating Instruction Manual T O A MIXING CONSOLE Model R X -208, RX-212, RX-216 RX-208 RX-212 RX-216 T O A ELECTRIC C O , L TD KOBE, JAPAN[...]
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Contents General Description ......................................... 2 Features ................................................... 2 Front Panel, Input Section ................................... 3 Front Panel, Output Section .................................. 4 Meter Panel ................................................ 5 Re ar Panel (RX-208) [...]
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General Description The RX-208, 2 1 2 and 2 16 , are mixing consoles with 8 , 1 2 and 1 6 inputs respectively, 2 program outputs, 2 foldback outputs, an d 1 e ch o output. Each input channel an d l in e output h as a balanced, low impedance, transformer-isolated, X LR connector, an d a n unbalanced, 1 / 4 " jack. Ea ch input channel includes a[...]
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Front Panel, Input Section Pe ak Indicator The peak indicator lights if clipping occurs in th e pre-amp stage of the corresponding input channel. When the light comes on, an adjustment m us t b e made with t he Input Level Selector Switch and/or the Input T r i m control. Input Level Selector Switch (I NPUT) Selection is mad e in accordance with th[...]
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Front Panel, O utput Section F B 1 Volume Control (FB1) Th is control attenuates th e ech o- return sig na ls from the built-in ec ho o r an external e ch o unit an d assigns them t o th e FB 1 mixing bus. FB 2 Volume Control (FB2) Thi s control attenuates th e echo- return signals from the built-in echo o r an external ech o unit and assigns them [...]
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Meter Panel RX-208, RX-212 Graphic Equalizer (EQUALIZATION) Two channel, 1 / 1 octave graphic equalizer with 9 bands (filters) enables 12dB of boost an d attenuation at ea c h center frequency with the " 0 " position of ea ch filter providing flat response. The graphic equalizer i s switchable to either th e program or foldback outputs, o[...]
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Re ar Panel ( RX -208) RX-208 Program Li ne Ou t pu t Connectors an d Jacks (LINE OUT, PGM L, R) These connectors and jacks a re the outputs o f th e console de r iv in g t h e signals after ea c h program master fader. The XLR connectors a r e balanced, transformer-isolated, floating, w it h an output im pedance and nominal level of 60 0 ohm s a n[...]
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R e a r P a n e l (RX-212, RX-216) The RX-2 12 a nd RX-216 a re th e same as t he RX-208 in functions, except th a t the RX-212 has 1 2 input channels an d the R X - 2 1 6 ha s 1 6 input channels. RX-212 Program Line Ou tp ut Connectors and lacks (LINE OUT, PG M L, R ) Power Switch (POWER) Power Fuse Phantom Powe r Switch es (PHANTOM 1~12) Accessor[...]
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Connection Example Main Speaker Systems ( Right) Ma i n Speak er Systems ( L eft) These XL R connectors are bal- anced, transformer-isolated, floating an d ac cep t lo w im pe d- an ce sources of fr o m +1 0d B to —60dB nominal level. The input level m u s t be adjusted by the in - pu t level selector sw i tc h and trim control. Wi r e l e s s Tu[...]
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Connection Example Ma i n Speaker Systems ( Right) 4-way multiple driving Main Speaker Systems (Left) 4-way multiple driving RX-216 RX-212 STAGE LAYOUT EXAMPLE - 9 - - 10 -[...]
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How to u se ''channel patching" accessory j a c k The accessory j a c k (Tip, Ring, Sleeve) i s provided on each input channel to allow insertion o f outboard signal processing devices (example: c om pressor/limiters, noise gate, equalizer, etc.) into t h e signal path. T he jack functions as both an output and an input (Tip=Receive,[...]
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How to ge t a go o d mixing • Before connecting the equipment t o the mixing console, check the impedance and level of both. If the i mpedances and levels do not m atch, m ixing will be v er y difficult a n d th e S/N ratio will also b e adversely affected. • Ea ch input channel of the RX -20 8, RX - 212 a nd RX-21 6 is provided wi th a Trim co[...]
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Channel an d Graphic Equalizers Equalization f or m usic Th e Graphic Equalizer is designed not only f o r use in preventing feedback and equalizing uneven ro om frequency response to be flat, but al s o for eq u alizing frequency response to you r tastes an d producing favourable sound fo r you. Fig. 1 shows each fr equency ba nd an d it s corresp[...]
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Channel and Graphic Equalizers Feedback Prevention Whe n the overall gain o f a sound system is increased, f eedback w i l l occur at frequencies w here th e system response has peaks. Suppose th e system has uneven frequency response l ike t ha t shown in th e following diagram. T h e frequency a t which feedback wil l occur when gain i s increase[...]
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Input & Output Specifications INPUT SPECIFICATIONS 0dB i s referenced to 0.775V RMS. Input CHANNEL IN BAL –60 BAL –40 BAL –20 UN-BAL ACCESSORY (RCV) STEREO IN AUX PHONO AU X E CH O IN SUB IN Actual Load Impedance 5 50 ohms 8 0 0 ohms 90 0 ohms 25 k ohms 10k o h m s 1 0 k ohms 47 k ohms 1 0 k ohms 1 0 k ohms For Use With Nominal 50 to 600 [...]
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Characteristic Diagrams Frequency Response Input EQ Characteristics Graphic EQ Characteristics - 16 -[...]
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- 1 7 - TRANSFORMER AMPLIFIER SWITCH FADER OR LEVEL CONTROL NUMBER IN PARENTHESES=NOMINAL LOSS OR GAI N I N dB N U MB ER I N SQUARE BRACKETS=NOMINAL SIGNAL LEVEL NUMBER IN T R I ANSLE=GAIN OF AMPL IF IER I N dB NUMBER IN RECTANGLE—LOSS OF ATTENUATOR I N dB[...]
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Level Diagram Dimensional Diagrams RX-208, RX- 2 12 RX-216 Th e above dimensional diagram is for the R X - 21 2. Overall dimensional o f t h e RX -208 is t h e same as th e RX -212. - 18 -[...]
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T O A ELECTRIC CO. , LTD. K O B E , JAPAN Printed in Japan 133-02-573-2A[...]