
5
Burlink
The outputs
CAUTION:
TAPE OUT
Headphones
CAUTION:
Remote
Connection procedure
(cont.)
The
Bur
mester
Link interface (20)
does not have a function at this time. It is intended for an expansion
module that will provide additional functions in the future. The
LEDs (22)
marked T and R (for Transmit
and Receive) connected with this interface at the rear panel are also not yet functioning. In the future,
they will indicate the exchange of digital data.
For the connection with power amplifiers the
011
offers two sets of outputs,
BALANCED (27 / 28)
as well as
unbalanced
UNBAL (25 / 26)
. For sound reasons we recommend using the output
BALANCED (27 / 28)
.
The pin polarity of the XLR terminals is as follows:
1 = (GND) , 2 = (Negative), 3 = (Positive)
The value of the output voltage may be adjusted by using the
configurations menu
of the
011
. The setting
HI increases the output voltage for optimal control of power amplifiers with low input sensitivity. With
Burmester power amps we recommend using the LO setting.
The
TAPE OUT (29 / 30)
terminals are used to connect a tape recorder. Their signal output is independent
of the volume control. The signal source to be taped is selected with
the INPUT selector knob (16)
.
The 6.3 mm output jack marked
PHONES (21)
is for the connection of headphones with an impedance
higher than 100 ohms.
When headphones are connected, playback through the loudspeakers is not automatically switched off.
However, a function that automatically deactivates the speakers can be set using the
configurations
menu
of the
011
.
The two terminals,
REMOTE OUTPUT 1 (23)
and
REMOTE OUTPUT 2 (24)
, are for switching Burmester
power amplifiers on and off from the preamp. When a connection with the REMOTE CABLE has been
made the preamp takes on the master function.
Since every customer needs a different length of cable we do not supply it as standard. However, we gladly
supply you free of charge with a custom length of cable that you may order from your Burmester dealer.