BeachTek DXA-4 Camcorder User Manual


 
Specifications
Input Connectors : two XLR female connectors
one auxiliary mini-jack for left input
Output Connector : : stereo right angle mini-plug on 10" cable
Input Impedance : MIC: nominal 600 ohms (low impedance)
Gain : adjustable from unity to zero in 10 steps
Max. Input Voltage : MIC: 880mV / LINE: 10V (1% THD@60Hz)
Line Level Attenuation : approx. 50dB
Ripple : -1dB (20 Hz - 20 kHz)
Case : aluminum
Case Finish : flat black
Dimensions : 5.25" x 2.75" x 1.25"
Weight : 12 oz
Warranty
Product is warranted for one full year from date of purchase for parts and labor.
In the event of a problem please contact us first before returning the unit for
repair or replacement.
BeachTek Inc. 53 Bellefair Ave Toronto, Ontario M4L 3T7
tel (416) 690-9457 fax (416) 690-0866
email adapter@beachtek.com
web www.beachtek.com
Operating Instructions for the
DXA-4, 4S & 4P Dual XLR Adapters
Before using this high quality device, please read this
operating manual thoroughly to obtain the highest
performance.
Please contact us if you have any problems or questions.
Important Note Regarding Sony Camcorders
Properly grounding all equipment is important to ensure noise free operation.
All of our adapters use the most effective grounding system to be compatible
with the camcorders they were designed to be used with. Sony camcorders
use a floating ground on the MIC connector that may cause some problems
when attaching external audio devices to this input. Our new DXA-4S
adapter has a special feature to ground itself to the chassis of the popular
Sony TRV900 camcorder to establish a “true” ground for noise free
recording. When using our DXA-4S on other Sony TRV camcorders
including the PD100, we recommended that you ground the adapter to the
camera chassis using a simple wire clipped between the camera strap bracket
and any shiny surface of the adapter. This is the best way of establishing a
common ground which is important when attaching other devices to the
camera such as mixers or monitors which may also be grounded. Following
proper grounding procedures ensures the best possible audio in every
situation. This problem does not affect the Sony VX1000 or VX2000.