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User Manual PS 260 / Issue 1 © 1994  ASL Intercom, Utrecht, Holland.

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5.0

REAR PANEL CONTROLS

At the rear panel you will find the connectors for intercon-
necting the PS 260 with the ASL intercom system(s) and
the connectors for connecting 4-wire systems or audio
equipment.

8

AUDIO INPUT connector

10 INTERCOM IN connector

This XLR-3 connector is for placing an audio signal on

This XLR-3 connector is for connecting the intercom

the intercomline. It is electronically balanced in the

line.

standard version.

Pin assignments  :

An extra balancing transformer is optional (PS 260/T).

1. 0V / ground shield

Pin assignments :

2. +30V power wire

1. 0V / ground shield

3. audio wire

2. 
3. signal -

9

AUDIO OUTPUT connector
This XLR-3 connector is for monitoring the intercom

connector and has the same pin assignments.

line.
It is transformer balanced and capable of driving a 600
ohms load.
Pin assignments :

1. 0V / ground shield
2. 
3. signal -

11 INTERCOM LINK connector

This output is for extending the intercom line to other
user stations. It is linked to the intercom line input

6.0

SUM OUTPUT(S)

The PS 260 offers you the possibility of monitoring both
intercomlines with one interface.

function

:

Output of interface 1,

When one interface monitors two intercom lines, both

action

:

Connect the left tag of interface 1 with the

audio signals of the intercomlines will appear on the audio

right tag of interface 2.

output connector

Changing procedure  :

function

:

Output of interface 2, 

a. Unscrew the upper cover plate and slide it backwards.

action

:

connect the left tag of interface 2 with the

b. Place the unit in front of you, facing the front panel.

c. Depending on which kind of monitoring you need, the

function

:

Outputs of interface 1 and 2 monitor

following procedures should be followed (next column)

intercom lines 1 + 2

d. Screw the cover plate back in place.

Connection A 

monitors intercom lines 1 + 2 

Connection B 

monitors intercom lines 1 + 2.

right tag of interface 1.

Connection A + B

action

:

cross connect the tags.

Summary of Contents for PS 260

Page 1: ...RAL DESCRIPTION 3 2 0 UNPACKING 3 3 0 INSTALLATION 3 4 0 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 4 5 0 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS 5 6 0 SUM OUTPUTS 5 7 0 CABLING 6 8 0 PARTY LINE TECHNICAL CONCEPT 7 9 0 GUARANTEE 7 10 0 TECH...

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Page 3: ...ser manual If any are missing contact your dealer ASL has taken great care to ensure this product reaches you in flawless condition After unpacking the unit please inspect for any physical damage to t...

Page 4: ...the input signal before it is placed on the intercom line Note Make sure you are not disturbing any 3 OUTPUT LEVEL control knob This knob controls the level of the intercomline signal channel can hear...

Page 5: ...und shield 2 signal 3 signal 11 INTERCOM LINK connector This output is for extending the intercom line to other user stations It is linked to the intercom line input 6 0 SUM OUTPUT S The PS 260 offers...

Page 6: ...ble screen to XLR pin 1 The screen of each separate microphone cable and or Intercom cables should cross high energy cables at an the screen of each single pair in a multipair cable angle of 90 only s...

Page 7: ...idging impedance offered by each height 1U 44 5mm station the number of stations on line has no depth 126mm influence on the level of the communications signal weight 1565 grams power and audio to the...

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