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3.2.3. Rear panel
All connections are done on the rear panel of the codec. The characteristics of the interfaces and layout
of the sockets are detailed in chapter 5.1, Characteristics of interfaces.
The following elements are available (
numbers such as
[16]
refer to the above picture)
:
DC 12V power socket
[1]
4 pin male XLR. When power is applied the unit stays off but the internal charger circuits recharge the
batteries if there are in the bnattery compartment. ; to power it you must use the Power/Connection
pushbutton (see
See details in 5.1.11, DC power supply.
Ethernet interfaces
[2]
and
[4]
These interfaces are 100BaseT/10BaseT ports, used for audio transmission over IP and/or for remote
controlling the unit. These RJ45 socket are devised for normal “straight” cables to an Ethernet hub or
switch. The two integrated LEDs show the presence (green LED) and activity (yellow LED) of the
network.
The primary interface
[2]
is normally used for the audio transmission over IP. Remote control is also
possible through this interface.
The auxiliary interface
[4]
can be
used in addition, normally for remote control on a separate IP
network.
The configuration of the interfaces is described in 3.3, Initial setup of the Ethernet interface.
Antenna sockets
[3]
and
[5]
These interfaces are only available when the unit is in “premium” version with the integrated mobile
access option.
On the products fitted with the mobile network access option, these SMA sockets allow to connect one
or two antennas (two multiband antennas are included with the mobile network option).
At least an antenna must be plugged on the main socket
[3]
. A second antenna on the “Aux” socket
[5]
is optional, but it allows to improve the reception quality in less favourable areas.
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