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CONTROL
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CONTRO
TRO
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TROL
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MIC/LINE
MI
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C/L INE
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LMR S1
Mic/Line Input Module
with Remote Control
Features
• Input level control by remote pot or direct voltage input
• Line mode for high impedance input
• MIC Mode for low impedance input
• Electronically balanced input
• Gain/Trim control with Gain range switch
• Bass and treble
• 24V Phantom power
• Audio Gating
• Gating with threshold and duration adjustments
• Built-in limiter with LED activity indicator
• Fade back from mute
• 4 levels of available priority
• Can be muted from higher priority modules
• Can mute lower priority modules
• Screw terminal input
© 2007 Bogen Communications, Inc.
54-2 58- A 07041 01
Specifications subject to change without notice.

4. Gain
Provides control over the level of input signal that can be applied to the internal signal buses
of the main unit. Balances the input levels of various devices so that the main unit controls can
be set to relatively uniform or optimum levels. 8-60 dB Gain range in MIC position, -2 to 401
dB in Line position.
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1. Gate - Threshold (Thresh)
Controls the amount of input signal level neces-
sary to turn the module’s signal output on and
mute lower priority modules. Clockwise rotation
increases the necessary input signal level required
to produce audio output and mute lower priori-
ty modules.
3. Limiter (Limit)
Sets the signal level threshold at which the mod-
ule will begin to limit the level of its output signal. An LED to the left of the knob illuminates
when the limiter is active. Clockwise rotation of the knob will allow more output before lim-
iting, counterclockwise rotation will allow less. The limiter monitors the module’s output sig-
nal, so increasing Gain will affect when limiting takes place.
7. MIC/Line In
MIC/Line level input on screw terminal strip. Electronically balanced input.
5. Treble (Treb)
The Treble control provides +/- 0 dB at 0 kHz. Clockwise rotation provides boost; coun-1 1
terclockwise rotation provides cut. Center position provides no effect.
2. Gate - Duration (Dur)
Controls the amount of time the signal output
and priority muting of the module remains
applied to the main unit’s buses after the input
signal falls below the required minimum signal
level (set by the threshold control).
6. Bass
The Bass control provides +/- 0 dB at 1 100 Hz. Clockwise rotation provides boost; counter-
clockwise rotation provides cut. Center position provides no effect.
8. Remote Control
Input level can be controlled by direct voltage input or by remote 0K-ohm pot.1
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WARNING:
Turn off power to unit and make all jumper
selections before installing module in unit.
Jumper Selections
Priority Level*
This module can respond to 4 dif-
ferent levels of priority. Priority 1
is the highest priority. It mutes
modules with lower priorities and
is never muted. Priority 2 can be
muted by Priority modules and1
can mute modules set for Priority
Level 3 or 4. Priority 3 can be
muted by either Priority or 21
modules and can mute Priority 4
modules. Priority 4 modules are
muted by all higher priority mod-
ules. Remove all jumpers for “no
mute” setting.
*The number of priority levels avail-
able is determined by the equipment
the modules are used in.
LINE MIC
PHANTOM
PWR
GATING
ENABLE
BUS
ASSIGNMENT
PRIORITIES
J11
J2
J10
J12
J13
J4
MIC/LINE
SWITCH
LINE LEVEL INPUT
MIC LEVEL INPUT
ON
OFF
PHANTOM
POWER
ENABLED
DISABLED
G ATING
A
BUS ASSIGNMENT
B BOTH
PRIORITY LEVELS
1 2 3 4
HIGHEST LOWEST
Gating
Gating (turning off) of the modules output when insufficient audio is present at the input can
be disabled. Detection of audio for the purpose of muting lower priority modules is always
active regardless of this jumper setting.
Phantom Power
24V Phantom power can be supplied to condensor microphones when jumper is set to ON
position. Leave OFF for dynamic mics.
Bus Assignment
This module can be set to operate so that the mono signal can be sent to the main unit’s
A bus, B bus, or both buses.
MIC/LINE Switch
Sets input gain range for the intended input device. MIC gain range 18 – 60 dB, LINE gain
range -2 – 40 dB.
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