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CHAPTER 2
The SIM 3 Hardware
In order to make transfer function measurements between any of these points, the reference
and measurement points need to be defined by constructing branches from the Branch >
Edit Branches option in SIM 3 software. Selecting the Branches tab and specifying “FP” in
the address box will allow you to select these front-panel inputs.
There are four meter LEDs above each XLR input, representing the following status
information:
Green: -48 dBFS
Green: -24 dBFS
Yellow: -6 dBFS
Red: Overload
NOTE: The level shown on the meter is relative to the full scale and depends
on the sensitivity of the input selected in the software input meter settings
dialog.
Just like the SIM 3 analyzer’s line inputs, the blue LED above each XLR connector is a bus-
select indicator, and will light when the signal connected to its associated XLR connector
is assigned to one of the buses in the Live Branch. If the blue bus-select LED is lit, then the
meter for that XLR input represents the level of the signal connected to that XLR.
In addition, the Mic 1 meter LEDs allow you to monitor signals connected to the mic switcher.
If the bus-select LED is not lit, the front-panel Mic 1 meter will show the level of the signal on
the “Mic bus of the Live Branch.
NOTE: For connection diagrams, please refer to Section 2.3.3, SIM-3081
Microphone Switcher Connections, in this manual.
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