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ANNEX: Line connections: unbalanced and balanced

 

There are two basic ways to transport an audio signal with microphone or line level:

 

Unbalanced line: Utilising a two conductor cable, it transports the signal as the voltage between them. 

Electromagnetic  interference  can  get  added  to  the  signal  as  undesired  noise.  Connectors  that  carry 
unbalanced signals have two pins, such as RCA (Phono) and ¼” (6.35mm, often referred to as jack) mono. 3 
pin connector such as XLR (Cannon) may also carry unbalanced signals if one of the pins is unused.

 

Balanced line: Utilising a three conductor cable, one of them acts as a shield against electromagnetic 

noise and is the ground conductor. The other two have the same voltage with respect to the ground 
conductor but with opposite signs. The noise that cannot be rejected by the shield affects both signal 
conductors in the same way. At the device’s input the two signals get summed with opposite sign, so that 
noise is cancelled out while the programme signal doubles in level. Most professional audio devices use 
balanced inputs and outputs. Connectors that can carry balanced signal have three pins, such as XLR 
(Cannon) and ¼” (6.35mm) stereo.

 

The graphs that follow show the recommended connection with different types of connectors to balanced 

processor or amplifier inputs. The connectors on the left-hand side come from a signal source, and the ones 
on the right hand side go to the inputs of the processor or amplifier. Note that on the unbalanced connectors 
on the left-hand side, two terminals are joined inside the connector. If hum occurs with balanced to balanced 
connections, try disconnecting the sleeve (ground) on the input connector. Note that the illustrations show 
what should be connected to what, but that pin locations on an actual XLR connector are different. Also, pin 
2 hot is assumed on XLR connectors.

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Page 1: ...118A ACTION 218A User s Manual Antes de utilizar el equipo lea la secci n Precauciones de seguridad de este manual Conserveestemanualparafuturasconsultas Before operating the device please read the Sa...

Page 2: ...ption CONFIGURATIONS Troubleshooting Line connections unbalanced and balanced SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARRANTY DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manual del Usuario action series User s Manual 2x ACTION 12A ACTION...

Page 3: ...is product should not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the appicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment El cableado exterior cone...

Page 4: ...raci n en garant a es imprescindible que el producto no haya sido previamente manipulado e incluir una fotocopia de la factura de compra All our products are warrantied against any manufacturing defec...

Page 5: ...ical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances Cumple con los objetivos esenciales de las Directivas Abide by essential objectives relating Directives l de Baja T...

Page 6: ...enience Whether it is in a high profile venue or on the stage of a major event the actionseries will provide the power and definition needed to make your performance a success 6 ACTION 8A Compact mult...

Page 7: ...mount socket permits mounting full range systems above the ACTION 18A and two bar handles makes moving easy ACTION 218A High output bass reflex powered subwoofer system Twin 18 loudspeakers Durable bl...

Page 8: ...CONFIGURATIONS TRD 6 TRD 6 Mixer L R DSP 26 INPUTS A B ACTION 8A ACTION 8A 8 Manual del Usuario action series User s Manual...

Page 9: ...ATO DEBE CONECTARSE A TIERRA VEASE MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA CONEXI N NO EXISTEN PARTES AJUSTABLES POR EL USUARIO EN EL INTERIOR DEL EQUIPO CAUTION ATTENTION risk of electric shock do not open d...

Page 10: ...MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA CONEXI N NO EXISTEN PARTES AJUSTABLES POR EL USUARIO EN EL INTERIOR DEL EQUIPO CAUTION ATTENTION risk of electric shock do not open danger d electrocution ne pas ouvri...

Page 11: ...CONFIGURATIONS cont d 11 TRD 2 ACTION 15A or ACTION 12A ACTION 15A or ACTION 12A TRD 2 Mixer L R DSP 26 INPUTS A B Manual del Usuario action series User s Manual...

Page 12: ...EQUIPO A LA LLUVIA NI A LA HUMEDAD ATENCI N ESTE APARATO DEBE CONECTARSE A TIERRA VEASE MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA CONEXI N NO EXISTEN PARTES AJUSTABLES POR EL USUARIO EN EL INTERIOR DEL EQUIPO C...

Page 13: ...O A LA LLUVIA NI A LA HUMEDAD ATENCI N ESTE APARATO DEBE CONECTARSE A TIERRA VEASE MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA CONEXI N NO EXISTEN PARTES AJUSTABLES POR EL USUARIO EN EL INTERIOR DEL EQUIPO CAUTIO...

Page 14: ...CONFIGURATIONS cont d Mixer DSP 26 INPUTS A B TRD 6 ACTION 218A TRD 6 ACTION 218A 14 L R ACTION 15A or ACTION 12A ACTION 15A or ACTION 12A Manual del Usuario action series User s Manual...

Page 15: ...CONFIGURATIONS cont d 15 ACTION 215A ACTION 215A Mixer L R DSP 26 INPUTS A B Manual del Usuario action series User s Manual...

Page 16: ...CONFIGURATIONS cont d 16 ACTION M12A ACTION M12A ACTION M12A ACTION M12A Mixer L R DSP 26 INPUTS A B Manual del Usuario action series User s Manual...

Page 17: ...UCIR EL RIESGO DE FUEGO O DESCARGAS EL CTRICAS NO EXPONGA ESTE EQUIPO A LA LLUVIA NI A LA HUMEDAD ATENCI N ESTE APARATO DEBE CONECTARSE A TIERRA VEASE MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA CONEXI N NO EXIST...

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Page 19: ...ing verify the voltage selection 14 LOW PASS CROSSOVER Button for adjusting the upper cut off frequency for the subwoofer unit see label We recommend a cut off frequency of 100 Hz 15 PHASE Switch for...

Page 20: ...unit it will stop playing When acceptable levels are regained the unit will switch back on automatically Therefore the current consumed by a 115V version is double the 230V version to achieve the same...

Page 21: ...is out of range SOLUTION 1 Check that the mixer or sound source is sending signal to the UNIT 2 Check that the cable from the sound source to the UNIT is connected correctly Replace the cable if defec...

Page 22: ...g 7 1 safety factor When flying a system the working load must be lower than the resistance of each individual flying point in the enclosure as well as each box Hanging hardware should be regularly in...

Page 23: ...of 330 kg 726 lb If using other hardware make sure it is rated to handle the required load When using eyebolts it is important to bear in mind that the rated working load is only true for a load appli...

Page 24: ...supplied on surfaces that will provide sufficient support Do not use on surfaces such as plaster and gypsum It is highly recommended and in most parts of the world mandatory that a safety cable be use...

Page 25: ...in the same way At the device s input the two signals get summed with opposite sign so that noise is cancelled out while the programme signal doubles in level Most professional audio devices use balan...

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