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Dynacord CMS 1000-3 User Manual

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CMS
3
6
2 Controls, Indicators and
Connections
2.1 Input Mono
HINT: When connecting signal sources, please make sure to set the corresponding channel faders
or at least the master faders to their minimum positions or engage the STANDBY switch.
This will save you, your audience, and the equipment from extensive wear from unpleasant
pops.
1 - MIC
Electronically balanced XLR-type inputs for the connection of low impedance microphones like the
ones featured in major studio and live mixing consoles. This type of input stage provides extraordinary
low noise signal conversion at an extremely low distortion rate (typical < 0.002%) even in the high fre-
quency range. Generally, any type of microphone can be connected as long as its pin assignment is in
accordance to the diagram shown below. When condenser microphones are connected, you have to
press the PHANTOM POWER button, which is located in the input section. The microphone gets its
operating voltage (+48 V DC) through the mixer. PHANTOM POWER can be activated in groups of 6
MIC inputs
The MIC input accepts levels between -60 dBu and +21 dBu – depending on the setting of the corre-
sponding gain control. Because of the low impedance and the switchable PHANTOM POWER the XLR
input is preferred for MIC applications. Because of the high input acceptance of up to 21 dBu the XLR
input is also suited to connect further mixers, effect units, keyboards etc. But because of the higher
level and impedance matching the LINE input should be preferred.
2 - LINE
Electronically balanced inputs for the connection of electronic instruments, such as keyboards, drum
machines, E-guitars and E-basses with an active output, as well as all other high level signal sources,
like additional mixers, FX units, CD players, etc. The LINE input accepts levels between -40 dBu and
+41 dBu. The connection of balanced or unbalanced signal sources is established through monaural
or stereo phone plugs, assigned according to the diagram below. If the device that you want to connect
has a balanced output stage, the use of balanced cables with stereo phone plugs is preferable. This
type of connection is greatly insensitive to the induction of external noise or HF interference.
Do not connect identical signal sources to LINE and MIC inputs at the same time, since the signals
would interfere with each other, resulting in level reduction.
Illustration 2-1: Microphon input
Illustration 2-2: Unbalanced or balanced assignment of line input
UNBALANCED
SHIELD
HOT
BALANCED
SHIELD COLD
HOT

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Dynacord CMS 1000-3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Sample rate96 kHz
Frequency range15 - 70000 Hz
Channels quantity10 channels
Channel fader (1kHz)85 dB
Digital sound processing24 bit
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)0.005 %
MIDI outYes
USB 2.0 ports quantity1
DJ mixer-
Product colorBlack
Power consumption (typical)50 W
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth498.5 mm
Width510.5 mm
Height155 mm
Weight9500 g

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