Roland S-0808 handleiding
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Connecting REAC Devices
Connecting an S-4000D or S-4000-SP or an ordinary available Ethernet switching hub lets you split the input signals of the REAC
master device. When you want to output audio not to speakers but to recording or broadcast equipment, make the connections
as shown below.
fig.via-S-4000D.eps
* Set the operation mode of the S-0808 unit at the recording equipment to SP (split). Set the unit at the stage to M (master) and the unit at FOH
to S (slave), in the same way as when connecting two S-0808 units to one another.
Make the settings for the REAC mode only when the S-0808 units are powered off.
When power is provided by an S-4000M, S-4000D, or other source device providing REAC EMBEDDED POWER, no external batteries are required.
However, when you’re using an S-4000-SP, an ordinary available Ethernet switching hub, or other equipment that does not support REAC
EMBEDDED POWER, external batteries must be installed on all the S-0808 units to power them via their DC IN ports. For more information about
external batteries, refer to “Using an External Battery” (p. 20).
The REAC splitter set to the split mode operates only to receive signals from the REAC master device. Signals input to the REAC splitter cannot be
sent to other REAC devices.
The signals output by the REAC splitter are the same as the signals output from the OUTPUT connectors of the REAC slave device. The connector
numbers are also the same.
Connecting to a REAC Splitter (S-4000D/S-4000-SP)
STAGE
FOH
M (Master)
S (Slave)
SP (Split)
S-4000D
Recording Room
Master Device Slave Device
Split DeviceSplit Device
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Roland |
| Model | S-0808 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 5626 MB |







