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Portable Inputs 1, 2, & 3 Portable Inputs 1, 2, & 3 
Portable Inputs 1, 2, & 3 Portable Inputs 1, 2, & 3 
Portable Inputs 1, 2, & 3  The portable Vector has four inputs. First we will
tackle channels 1 and 2, which are microphone level only inputs. As you look at
the unit from the rear, these are the 3 pin female XLR connectors farthest to the
right. Both channels operate the same way. Connect your microphone to either
of these XLRs, and adjust your input level via the channel 1 or 2 input level
control  on the top surface. The input level will be reflected on the VU meter.
Most users like to see a VU meter peak occasionally over the 0 mark, which is
the yellow LED on this meter. If you cannot achieve a good input level, make
sure the top surface button labeled MUTE AUDIO INPUTS is disengaged (no red
showing). If that doesnt work, you will need to try a different microphone or
cable. These inputs do not support microphones which require phantom
power. Channel 3 input works much the same way, but you can select whether
you wish to feed a microphone or line level source into this input. If you are
connecting a microphone, the switch next to the channel 3 input connector
must be up. Otherwise, set the switch down and feed a balanced line level into
the connector. If your source is unbalanced, read the section on page 21
Connecting Unbalanced Audio. In any case, you will control the input level
with the top surface Channel 3 input level knob until you get a good reading on
the VU meter.
Portable Input 4 Portable Input 4 
Portable Input 4 Portable Input 4 
Portable Input 4  Channel 4 has more options than the others. To get started,
set the control switch furthest to the left on the rear panel to the down
position. This will make channel 4 a regular program channel. Now select
whether you will be feeding a mic or line level input into channel 4, and set the
channel 4 mic/line switch appropriately. Now feed some typical audio into
channel 4, and adjust the level on the VU meter using the channel 4 input level
control on the top surface. If you plan on using channel 4 as a regular program
channel, youre done with your input audio setup. If youd like to use channel 4
as a spotter or producer input, move the control switch (the one on the far left)
to the up position. Channel 4 will now not be heard on-air (or seen on the
VU) but can be heard in the headphones.
Headphone Outputs 1, 2, and 3 Headphone Outputs 1, 2, and 3
Headphone Outputs 1, 2, and 3 Headphone Outputs 1, 2, and 3
Headphone Outputs 1, 2, and 3  All work the same way so well describe
headphone 1 operation and you can take it from there. First you must
determine whether you want the headphone audio to be SPLIT or MIXED. The
Vector headphones feed the user two different audio sources . The first is called
RETURN which is all the audio being sent from the other end of the link. The
second is called LOCAL which contains all the microphones and other sources
connected to the Vector itself. The Vector can be configured to split these two
sources (feed local audio into the left headphone and return into the right) or
mix the two sources (feed both left and right with the same mix). Only one
selection is allowed for all three headphones. If you wont be listening to one of
the audio sources, we recommend the MIX option so the remaining source will
be fed to both headphone ears.
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UDIO CONNECTIONS -
PORTABLE
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