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User manual PS 289 / Issue 1 © 2006  ASL Intercom, Utrecht, The Netherlands 

  

8.0  CABLING

 

 
 

For the PRO Series Intercom system the interconnecting 
cables are of the shielded two-conductor microphone 
cable type and the intercom line connectors are of the 
XLR-3 type. Audio and Call signals are on XLR pin 3, DC 
power is on XLR pin 2. XLR pin 1 is connected to the 
shield of the cable, which functions as the common return 
for audio and power. 
 
Since the audio signal is transferred in an 

unbalanced 

 

way, certain rules have to be obeyed when installing the 
cables of an intercom network. This is to avoid earth loops 
and to minimize power loss and the possible effect of 
electromagnetic fields. 
 

These rules are: 

 

•  Use high quality (multipair) cable.

 

 

For interconnecting user stations, power supplies 
and accessories in an ASL Intercom network, use 
high quality shielded two-conductor (minimum 

size 2 x 0.226 mm

²

 (#24AWG)). microphone 

cable only. 

 

In case of a multi channel intercom network, use 
high quality microphone 'multipair' cable only, 
each pair consisting of two conductors (minimum 
2x 0.15 mm2) with separate shield. Multipair 
cable should also have an overall shield.  

 

•  Use flexible cables.

 

 

Use flexible single and multipair microphone 
cable instead of cable with solid cores, especially 
when the cable is subjected to bending during 
operation or installation. 

 

•  Separate cable screen to XLR pin 1.

 

 

The screen of each separate microphone cable 
and/or the screen of each single pair in a 
multipair cable should be connected to pin 1 of 
each XLR-3 connector. Do not connect this cable 
screen to the metal housing of the connector or to 
metal wall boxes (outlets). 

 

See page 12 for Earthing Concept. 

 

  •  Cable trunks, connection boxes and overall 

multipair cable screen to clean earth. 

 

Metal cable trunks, metal connection boxes and 
overall multipair cable screen should be inter-
connected and, at one point (the 'central earthing 
point') in the intercom network only, be connected 
to a clean safety earth.  

 

See page 12 for Earthing Concept. 

 

•     

Keep metal connection boxes and cable trunks 

      isolated from other metal parts. 

 Metal housings for intercom cables and connectors 
 should be mounted in such a way that they are 
 isolated from other metal cable and connector 
 housings and from any other metal construction 
 parts. 

 
 

 

See Party Line, Technical Concept 

•  Keep cables parallel as much as possible 

 

 

When two (multi channel) units in a network are 
connected by more than one cable, make sure that 
these cables are parallel to each other over the 
whole distance between those units. When using 
multi pair cable, parallelism is ensured in the best 
possible way. 

 

•  Avoid closed loops.

 

 

Always avoid that cables are making a loop. So-
called 'ring intercom' should not physically be cabled 
as a ring. All cable routes should have a 'star' 
configuration, with the central earthing point (usually 
close to the power supply position) as the centre of 
the star. 

 

•  Keep cables away from electromagnetic sources.

 

 

Keep intercom cables away from high-energy cables, 
e.g. 110/220/380V mains power or dimmer controlled 
feeds for spotlights.  

 

Intercom cables should cross high-energy cables at 
an angle of 90

°

 only.  

 

Intercom cables should never be in the same 
trunking as energy cables. 

 

•  Place power supplies in a central position.

 

 

In order to avoid unacceptable power losses, place 
the power supplies as close as possible to where 
most power consumption occurs or, in other words, 
most user stations are placed. 

 

     •     Connect ASL power supply to a 'clean' mains 

outlet. 

 

The ASL power supply may be connected to the 
mains power outlet to which other audio equipment is 
connected. Avoid using mains outlets which also 
power dimmer controlled lighting systems. 

 

 

In case of more complex installations, don't hesitate to 
contact us. Please send us a block diagram of the 
planned network with a list of all user stations and their 
positions, and we are happy to advise you on cabling 
layout. 

Summary of Contents for PS 289

Page 1: ...RIPTION 4 3 0 UNPACKING 4 4 0 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 4 5 0 MAINS POWER 5 6 0 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 6 7 0 REAR PANEL CONTROLS 7 8 0 CABLING 8 9 0 PARTY LINE TECHNICAL CONCEPT 9 10 0 WARRANTY 9 11 0 DESIGN CRITERIA 9 12 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 10 User Manual PS 289 Issue 1 2007 ASL Intercom Utrecht The Netherlands ...

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Page 3: ...ower plug not the cord 11 Insert the plug properly Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized AC line plug has two blades with one wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug still fails to fit contact an ele...

Page 4: ...CKING The shipping carton contains the parts listed below The PS 289 Mains power cable Spare fuses User manual If any are missing contact your dealer With the PS 289 will be a small packet of spare fuses Please keep them in a safe place There is also one spare fuse included in the mains inlet ASL has taken great care to ensure that this product reaches you in flawless condition After unpacking the...

Page 5: ...d Those units that are supplied to the North American market will have an integral moulded 3 pin connector which is provided to satisfy required local standards 5 1 SAFETY EARTHING The green and yellow wire of the mains cord must always be connected to the electrical installation safety earth or ground It is essential for personal safety as well as for proper operation of the PS 289 and the other ...

Page 6: ...als given by the other Intercom system are also sent to the user stations connected to Channel A of the PS 289 If a Mic Mute is given by the PS 289 it is only send to its own channels and does not mute the microphones of the other Intercom System 5 SYSTEM LINK IN B This LED illuminates if another ASL Intercom System has been connected to the PS 289 through the System Link connector of Channel B Th...

Page 7: ...nals from the other system 19 AUX INPUT connector This XLR 3 type aux input connector is electronically balanced and accepts audio levels between 20dBu to 21dBu on line level Pin assignments 1 0V ground 2 signal 3 signal 20 GROUND LIFT switch With this switch the pin 1 of the AUX input XLR is lifted from ground when in Lift position 21 MAINS INLET DISCONNECT DEVICE IEC Mains connector For correct ...

Page 8: ...er connected and at one point the central earthing point in the intercom network only be connected to a clean safety earth See page 12 for Earthing Concept Keep metal connection boxes and cable trunks isolated from other metal parts Metal housings for intercom cables and connectors should be mounted in such a way that they are isolated from other metal cable and connector housings and from any oth...

Page 9: ...ound and a copy of the original suppliers invoice THIS PRODUCT WAS DESIGNED DEVELOPED AND MANUFACTURED BY ASL INTERCOM BV UTRECHT THE NETHERLANDS Website www asl inter com Email info asl inter com Applications Environment of use ASL Pro Series equipment is designed for use as a wired communications system in theatres in Radio TV production facilities in factories and in utilities complexes such as...

Page 10: ...PUT input impedance 11 Kohms Nominal input level 20 dBu to 10 dBu Max input level 21 dBu DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT width 19 483 mm height 1U 44 5 mm depth 150 mm weight 1 85 Kg GENERAL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS intercom line impedance 350 ohms 1kHz 2 2 Kohms DC intercom line audio level nom 18 dBu Max 4 dBu dynamic range 80 dB call send signal 2 8 mA call receive signal threshold 2 4 V DC supply voltage 3...

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