M-Audio 52803 DVR User Manual


 
12. Mic In (Channel 1): This is an XLR Balanced preamp input for
microphones. Mic In preamp gain is controlled by the top panel “Mic
Gain” control.This input also gets defeated if the Aux Input is plugged
in,and the Monitor/Record button is pressed to the “Record” position.
13. Direct Monitor Stereo/Mono Switch:When this switch is set to Stereo,
Channel 1 goes to the left output (Output 1) and Channel 2 goes to
the right output (Output 2)—as in a stereo signal panned hard left and
hard right.When this switch is set to Mono, both input channels are
passed to both output channels in Mono, or panned to the center.This
switch will not affect the signal that is being recorded, but only the
signal you are monitoring.
14. Phantom Power Switch:When this switch is pressed to the “in” position,
the front panel Phantom Power indicator will light and 48V will be sent
to the Mic In (Channel 1) to power a condenser microphone.
M-Audio Ozone Driver Installation
Your computer communicates with devices contained within the M-Audio
Ozone, the audio and MIDI interfaces for example, via software files known
as “drivers.” This driver software is a special, dedicated program that makes
the audio or MIDI interface accessible to an application program. On the
included driver disk, M-Audio supplies the audio and MIDI drivers that
enable you to use M-Audio Ozone with Windows, Mac OS9 or Mac OSX.
These M-Audio Ozone drivers are supplied on the dual format CD included.
Driver Installation for Windows
The drivers for the M-Audio Ozone USB interface require Windows 98SE
or higher. Please make sure that Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP is
installed on your system, and that your USB port is enabled. Check your
computer manual for more information.
To verify your Windows installation after you have carefully followed these
instructions, you may check your system’s “Device Manager,” located in the
Control Panel under “System” (in Windows 2000 or XP, also click the
“Hardware” tab after clicking “Device Manager”). If you look in the Device
Manager, you will find components for the M-Audio Ozone driver in two
sections; once under the “Universal Serial Bus” controller group, and also
under the “Sound, video, & game controllers” group, where drivers are
displayed as follows:
Windows 2000 and XP show two M-Audio Ozone drivers under Sound,
video, game controllers—“Ozone” and “Ozone MIDI.”
Windows Me and Windows 98SE show three M-Audio Ozone drivers
under Sound, video and game controllers—“Ozone,” “Ozone MIDI” and
“Ozone MIDI (VxD).”
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