Hello Andy,

No you don't need fantom power it is called plug-in power it is on the same 
menu. Well we have "Be My Eyes" and AIRA who could provide assistance. However, 
as you know a lot of people here have the H6. Curtesy of Patrick here's a 
layout of the menu structure. The numbers represent how deep the level into the 
menus.

H6 Menu; press the menu button to go back a level

*1 PROJECT LIST 
2  FOLDER1 to FOLDER10

*1 INPUT&OUTPUT; Menu is context sensitive, thus paired channels are grouped.
2  Lo Cut
3   Track L&R
3   Track1
3   Track2
3   Track3
3   Track4
3   All
2  Comp/Limiter
3   Track L&R
3   Track1
3   Track2
3   Track3
3   Track4
3   All
2  MS-RAW Monitor
3   Stereo
3   RAW
2  Phantom
3   On/Off
4    Track1
4    Track2
4    Track3
4    Track4
4    All
3   Voltage
4    +12V
4    +24V
4    +48V
2  Plugin Power
3   Off
3   On
2  Monitor Mixer
3   Tr L&R Pan
4    R100 to R1 Center L1 to L100
3   Tr L&R Level
4    Mute -48dB to 0.0dB to +12dB
3   Tr1 Pan
4    R100 to R1 Center L1 to L100
3   Tr1 Level
4    Mute -48dB to 0.0dB to +12dB
3   Tr2 Pan
4    R100 to R1 Center L1 to L100
3   Tr2 Level
4    Mute -48dB to 0.0dB to +12dB
3   Tr3 Pan
4    R100 to R1 Center L1 to L100
3   Tr3 Level
4    Mute -48dB to 0.0dB to +12dB
3   Tr4 Pan
4    R100 to R1 Center L1 to L100
3   Tr4 Level
4    Mute -48dB to 0.0dB to +12dB
2  VU Meter
4    There are 3 VU meters on LCD.
4    0VU= -10dBFS to -20dBFS
2  Line Out Level
    -30dBu to 0dBu
2  MS Matrix
3   track 1/2
3   track 3/4
4    on/off
4    Mid Level
4    Side Level
4    Track Setting
5     tr1=Mid/tr2=Side
 5     tr1=side/tr2=mid

*1 REC
2  Rec Format
3   WAV44.1kHz/16bit
3   WAV44.1kHz/24bit
3   WAV48kHz/16bit
3   WAV48kHz/24bit
3   WAV96kHz/16bit
3   WAV96kHz/24bit
3   MP3 48kbps
3   MP3 56kbps
3   MP3 64kbps
3   MP3 80kbps
3   MP3 96kbps
3   MP3 112kbps
3   MP3 128kbps
3   MP3 160kbps
3   MP3 192kbps
3   MP3 224kbps
3   MP3 256kbps
3   MP3 320kbps
2  Auto Rec
3   On/off
4    Off
4    On
3   Set Start & Stop Level
4    Start Level
5     -48dB to 0dB
5     Stop Level
6      -48dB to 0dB
3   Auto Stop
4    Off
4    0sec
4    1sec
4    2sec
4    3sec
4    4sec
2  Pre Rec
3   On
3   off
2  Backup Rec
3    On
3   Off
2  Project Name
3   Default
3   Date
2  Sound Marker
3   mode
4    Off
4    Rec Start
4    Rec Start and End
3   Sound
4    Sine
4    Slate
4    Hi Q
3  Level
4 (5 default)

*1 PLAY
2  AB Repeat
3   Use REW key and FF Key, and push the up/down key.
2  Play Mode
3   Play One
3   Play All
3   Repeat one
3     Repeat All

*1 PROJECT MENU
2  select project
3  Information
    Displayed information of the recorded file on LCD.
3   Voice Memo
4    Add the voice memo for recorded files with Rec button and Stop Button.
3   Mark List
4    Displayed Mark list if you add the mark to recorded or recording file.
3   Project Mixer
4    Tr L&R Pan
5     R100 to R1 Center L1 to L100
4    Tr L&R Level
5     Mute -48dB to 0.0dB to +12dB
4    Tr L&R Key
5     b6 to 0 to #6 
4    Tr1 Pan
5     R100 to R1 Center L1 to L100
4    Tr1 Level
5     Mute -48dB to 0.0dB to +12dB
4    Tr1 Key
5     b6 to 0 to #6 
4    Tr2 Pan
5     R100 to R1 Center L1 to L100
4    Tr2 Level
5     Mute -48dB to 0.0dB to +12dB
4    Tr2 Key
5     b6 to 0 to #6 
4    Tr3 Pan
5     R100 to R1 Center L1 to L100
4    Tr3 Level
5     Mute -48dB to 0.0dB to +12dB
4    Tr3 Key
5     b6 to 0 to #6 
4    Tr4 Pan
5     R100 to R1 Center L1 to L100
4    Tr4 Level
5     Mute -48dB to 0.0dB to +12dB
4    Tr4 Key
5     b6 to 0 to #6
3   Playback Speed
4    50% to 0% to 150%
3   Backup File
4    Off
4    On
3   Edit
4    Rename
5     Change the characters with up/down key and Rec key.
4    Normalize
5     Track L&R
5     Track1
5     Track2
5     Track3
5     Track4
4    Backup L&R
5     All
4    Divide
5     Use REW key and FF Key, and push the up/down key.
4    Trim
5     Use REW key and FF Key, and push the up/down key.
3   Overdub
4    Tr L&R Pan
5     R100 to R1 Center L1 to L100
4    Tr L&R Level
5     Mute -48dB to 0.0dB to +12dB
4    Tr L&R Lo Cut
5     237Hz, 220Hz, 203Hz, 185Hz, 168Hz, 150Hz, 133Hz, 115Hz, 98Hz, 80Hz, Off
4    Tr L&R Comp
5     Off, Comp1, Comp2,Comp3, Limiter1, Limiter2, Limiter3
4    Tr L&R Plugin
5     On, Off
4    Tr 1 Pan
5     R100 to R1 Center L1 to L100
4    Tr 1 Level
5     Mute -48dB to 0.0dB to +12dB
4    Tr 1 Lo Cut
5     237Hz, 220Hz, 203Hz, 185Hz, 168Hz, 150Hz, 133Hz, 115Hz, 98Hz, 80Hz, Off
4    Tr 1 Comp
5     Off, Comp1, Comp2,Comp3, Limiter1, Limiter2, Limiter3
4    Tr 1 Phantom
5     Off, +12V, +24V, +48V
4    Tr 2 Pan
5     R100 to R1 Center L1 to L100
4    Tr 2 Level
5     Mute -48dB to 0.0dB to +12dB
4    Tr 2 Lo Cut
5     237Hz, 220Hz, 203Hz, 185Hz, 168Hz, 150Hz, 133Hz, 115Hz, 98Hz, 80Hz, Off
4    Tr 2 Comp
5     Off, Comp1, Comp2,Comp3, Limiter1, Limiter2, Limiter3
4    Tr 2 Phantom
5     Off, +12V, +24V, +48V
4    Tr 3 Pan
5     R100 to R1 Center L1 to L100
4    Tr 3 Level
5     Mute -48dB to 0.0dB to +12dB
4    Tr 3 Lo Cut
5     237Hz, 220Hz, 203Hz, 185Hz, 168Hz, 150Hz, 133Hz, 115Hz, 98Hz, 80Hz, Off
4    Tr 3 Comp
5     Off, Comp1, Comp2,Comp3, Limiter1, Limiter2, Limiter3
4    Tr 3 Phantom
5     Off, +12V, +24V, +48V
4    Tr 4 Pan
5     R100 to R1 Center L1 to L100
4    Tr 4 Level
5     Mute -48dB to 0.0dB to +12dB
4    Tr 4 Lo Cut
5     237Hz, 220Hz, 203Hz, 185Hz, 168Hz, 150Hz, 133Hz, 115Hz, 98Hz, 80Hz, Off
4    Tr 4 Comp
5     Off, Comp1, Comp2,Comp3, Limiter1, Limiter2, Limiter3
4    Tr 4 Phantom
5     Off, +12V, +24V, +48V 
3   Mixdown 
4    Select Format
5     WAV44.1kHz/16bit
5     WAV44.1kHz/24bit
5     WAV48kHz/16bit
5     WAV48kHz/24bit
5     WAV96kHz/16bit
5     WAV96kHz/24bit
5     MP3 48kbps
5     MP3 56kbps
5     MP3 64kbps
5     MP3 80kbps
5     MP3 96kbps
5     MP3 112kbps
5     MP3 128kbps
5     MP3 160kbps
5     MP3 192kbps
5     MP3 224kbps
5     MP3 256kbps
5     MP3 320kbps
4    Execute
5     Do Mixdown when you push the up/down key.
3   Rebuild
4    Yes, No
3   Trash
3   Delete
3   Delete All Projects

*1 TOOL
2  Tuner
3   Chromatic
3   Guitar
3   Bass
3   Open A
3   Open D
3    Open E
3   Open G
3   DADGAD
2  Metronome
3   Click
4    Off, Rec and Play, Rec Only, Play Only
3   Pre Count
4    Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Special
3   Tempo
4    40.0 to 120.0 to 250.0
3   Sound
4    Bell, Click, Stick, Cowbell, Hi-Q
3   Pattern
4    0/4, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 7/4, 8/4, 6/8,
3   Level
4    0 to 10

*1 SYSTEM
2  Date/Time
3   Year, Month, Day, H, M, S
2  Backlight
3   Power Saving
4    Off, On(Low-Backlight), On(Backlight-Off)
3   Brightness
4    Low, Mid, High
2  Battery
3   Alkaline
3   Ni-MH
2  Software Version
2  Displayed every system version on LCD.
  System Version 1.10
      Boot Version 1.00
      Subsystem Version 1.00
2  factory Reset
3   Yes
3   No

*1 LANGUAGE
2  English
2  Japanese


*1 SD CARD
2  rename
2  Format
2  Performance Test
*1 USB
2  Card Reader
2  Audio Interface
3   Stereo Mix
4    PC/MAC
4    PC/MAC Using Battery Power
4    IPad Using Battery Power
3   Multitrack
4    PC/MAC
4    PC/MAC Using Battery Power

***USB Menus.
Once you've selected your interface type, input metering is displayed
*1 Input/output
2  Lo Cut
3   Track L&R
3   Track1
3   Track2
3   Track3
3   Track4
3   All
2  Comp/Limiter
3   Track L&R
3   Track1
3   Track2
3   Track3
3   Track4
3   All
2  direct monitor
3   on
3   off
2  MS-RAW Monitor
3   Stereo
3   RAW
2  Phantom
3   On/Off
4    Track1
4    Track2
4    Track3
4    Track4
4    All
3   Voltage
4    +12V
4    +24V
4    +48V
2  Plugin Power
3   Off
3   On
2  Loopback (listed, though unavailable in multitrack mode)
3  Off
3   On
2  Mixer
3  track pan
4  Track L Pan
4    track L Level
4    track R Pan
4    Track R level
same for the xlr/trs connecters
2  VU Meter
4    There are 3 VU meters on LCD.
4    0VU= -10dBFS to -20dBFS
2  Line Out Level
    -30dBu to 0dBu
2  MS Matrix
3   track 1/2
3   track 3/4
4    on/off
4    Mid Level
4    Side Level
4    Track Setting
5     tr1=Mid/tr2=Side
 5     tr1=side/tr2=mid

*1 Tool
2  Tuner
3   Chromatic
3   Guitar
3   Bass
3   Open A
3   Open D
3    Open E
3   Open G
3   DADGAD
*1 exit
2  No
2  Yes

> On 25 Apr 2021, at 12:51, Andy via groups.io 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi again Gena.
> 
> In Neil Ewars  Review of the H6, he slightly mentions this socket and I was 
> aware of it.  But as you said, you need to go into Settings and selectPhantom 
> and then how much power you require.
> 
> Incidentally once connected the X Y's are disarmed.
> 
> I quite hate the Settings menue.  I know you get into them by pressing the 
> settings button and out again by pressing the same button again, after 
> makeing your changes and you do this via the joggle, pressing in to select, 
> then menu again to get out.
> 
> .  Most of the options in there probably don't concern me.
> 
> Once you have secured sighted assistance, for example, you could select 24 
> bit Wave at 192 Khz, so  just like that, you can make other general settings, 
> like setting up Phantom power,However because the menues don't speak, you 
> really need sighted assistance to choose the general settings at the start.
> 
> So what do you do when you no longer need Phantom for a particular mic, Get 
> sighted assistance again and  and again so on.
> 
> This is why I'm buying 2 sets of BSM 9's.  One set can go into this mini 
> socket.  And will not require Phantom, I think and the other mike is being 
> converted to Twin XLR's, which may.
> 
> With this set up, I turn Phantom power on at the XLR side and off at the mini 
> socket level.
> 
> Well, that's my theory!  I can only try and if I'm right, then I'll have no 
> need to frequently cry out for assistance from a sighted person.
> 
> 
> Regarding the 1.5v pp9 battery/filter modules, I have been advised that Macro 
> Madness have stopped making them, wonder why they would do that ???
> 
> They do suggest as an alternative:
> 
> Hi Andy,
> 
> 
> The only problem is we discontinued our battery/filter modules.  What we can 
> do is wire them directly into phantom power converters or makeup an adapter 
> cable with phantom. Your thoughts?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Mike
> 
> I'm getting this work done.  I think but MM are very slow in responding to 
> messages, so it will be a little bit of time yet.
> 
> Strange though Gena, why would they discontinu a product which they say is 
> essential for another one of their products to work?
> 
> As I said at the start of this thread, I plugged the BSM 9's directly into my 
> LS50 without the need of such a power pack?
> 
> Very best wishes.
> 
> Andy Logue.
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Georgina Joyce" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2021 5:12 PM
> Subject: [all-audio] Andy You don't need an adapter
> 
> 
> Hello Andy,
> 
> If you feel your X Y microphone on the right side. The face with the release 
> button. The top back corner is a 3.5mm socket. That is where you put your 
> binaural microphones. Of course you also need to turn it on in the menu 
> system. All this is described on page 88 of the manual.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> 
> Georgina
> 
> 
> Call: M0EBP
> DMR ID: 2346259
> Allstar: 52178
> Locater: IO83PS
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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