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SYSTEM APPLICATIONS
APPLICATION ONE: One PSM 400 System
P4M
P4T
INPUTS 1–4
LEVEL/PAN
KNOBS 1–4
P4R
Receiver
MIX
OUTPUTS
LINE
INPUTS
RF TRANSMISSIONS
RF RECEPTION
Personal Monitor Mixer
Transmitter
This is the basic configuration of the PSM 400 system and is the recommended configuration for small ensembles in live or rehearsal situations.
1. Connect up to four microphones, instruments or audio devices to the four inputs on the P4M mixer front panel.
2. Connect MIX OUT 1/L and MIX OUT 2/R on the back panel of mixer to INPUT 1/L and INPUT 2/R on the back panel of the
P4T transmitter.
3. Mix the four signals using the CONCENTRIC LEVEL/PAN knobs on the front panel of the mixer.
4. Transmit the mix to the receiver.
APPLICATION TWO: Multiple P4M Personal Monitor Mixers to One P4T Transmitter
INPUTS 1–4
LEVEL/PAN
KNOBS 1–4
MIX
OUTPUTS
P4M
INPUTS 1–4
AUX
INPUTS
P4M P4T
Personal Monitor Mixer Personal Monitor Mixer Transmitter
LINE
INPUTS
This application, using the P4M’s AUX inputs, allows more than four inputs to be mixed. Recommended for large ensembles in live or rehearsal situations.
1. Connect up to four audio sources to the front panel inputs of the P4M mixer.
2. Mix these signals using the CONCENTRIC LEVEL/PAN knobs on the mixer.
3. Connect the MIX OUTPUTS of the first mixer to the AUX INPUTS of a second P4M mixer.
4. Connect up to four more audio sources into the front panel inputs of the second P4M Mixer.
5. Mix these signals using the CONCENTRIC LEVEL/PAN knobs on the second mixer.
6. Connect the MIX OUTPUTS of the second mixer to the LINE INPUTS of the P4T transmitter. The transmitter receives a
mix consisting of all eight audio sources, which it transmits to the P4R receiver.
NOTE: If more than eight inputs are required, connect additional P4M mixers between the second mixer and the transmitter using the
connection described in step 3 above.