Rear panel – DaySequerra M4FM-HD User Manual
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M4FM-HD User Manual
• Down Arrow – Momentary push DOWN from the Homescreen will enter the Headphone
volume menu. Both arrows are used to increase and decrease the volume. From selection
mode Press ENTER again to change a value in any a field indicating a blinking arrow ready.
Use the UP and DOWN arrows to navigate/toggle through the available choices or range.
DOWN Arrow button tunes the frequency down one increment while tuning to a new station,
when held for three seconds it tunes faster at 1.5x speed. Down selects next stored preset
station in PRESETS mode (no faster mode, one push per preset). Selects next item in other
menus and is used for other functions as described herein.
• Center Button – Used to enter SELECTION MODE and to confirm and save that selection;
Press and hold for 3 seconds to enter SYSTEM MENU. Press and hold for 3 seconds to exit
SYSTEM MENU.
• Reset Button – Using a paper clip press the reset button hidden behind the front panel to the
right of the center button to power cycle the unit while holding all presets and other settings in
memory.
• Headphones - Accepts any headphone or monitor that has a 3.5mm stereo mini-jack
connection. Volume control is software based, from the home screen by pressing either arrow
button UP/DN to enter the volume control. Press ENTER to exit and save the desired volume.
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Figure 2.
• RF Input F-Type 75 ohm - FM: -55 dBm Nominal: -20 dBm Maximum
• Analog Audio Outputs – Left/Right Balanced XLR - +4 dBm into 600 ohm at 100% modulation
• Digital Audio Output – AES-3 Professional, 110Ω transformer-isolated
on XLR connector; 0
dBFS <0.005% THD+N
• FM Composite Output – Frequency Response <+/- 0.25dB, Total Harmonic Distortion (IEEE
185) <0.1%, IMD (SMPTE) <0.1%, SNR (IEEE 185) < 75 dB for decoding
• GPI – The PLM provides six dry, floating relays with outputs on a rear panel mounted DB15
connector to report selected alarm conditions, including loss of RF carrier, program audio, Over
Modulation, HD Lock and Multicast Loss. See the PIN out chart for details on page 14 under
‘ALARMS’.