
2.6.2 Interface Connectors
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DB-25 Connectors
On consoles with patchbays, all line level audio cables are wired to industry standard 25-
Pin Male Subminiature “D” connectors. On consoles without patchbays, the following
cables are wired to DB-25 connectors:
• Monitor Amps
• Aux Send Out
• Multitrack Recorder
All audio lines are crimped to the connector pins supplied with the console. After
crimping, the pins are inserted into the DB-25 housing assemblies, which are then
plugged into the console’s interface connectors. An Extractor/Insertion tool is supplied
with the install kit.
Crimping is one of the easiest and most reliable methods of termination available.
However, care must be taken that the crimping tool has been properly adjusted, and
that the crimping procedure is carefully executed.
NOTE:
A Crimp Tool is not supplied with the console. An AMP Crimp Tool can be
obtained from a local electronics distributor using the part number listed below.
Connector Part Numbers
Item
Otari Part#
Male Pins
CN7B-972
1-66506-0 (AMP)
Connector
CN225007
207464-1 (AMP)
Extractor
CN7B-962
91607-2 (AMP)
IM Extender
ZA-2GD--
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Connector Shell
CN7B-905
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Crimp Tool
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58448-2 (hand tool) (AMP)
58448-3 (die set) (AMP)
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XLR Connectors
Microphones are interfaced to all STATUS 18R consoles using standard 3- pin male XLR
connectors. XLR connectors are not supplied with the console.
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1/4" Stereo Phone Plugs
On consoles without patchbays, module interface is via standard 1/4" Stereo Phone
jacks on the rear of the module. 1/4" Stereo plugs are not supplied with the console. The
following connections are available:
• Line In and Tape In (Balanced)
• Stereo Module Main In and Return In (Balanced)
• Chan and Mix Path Inserts (Send and Return, Unbalanced)
• Stereo Module Main Path Insert (Send and Return, Unbalanced)
• Chan and Mix Path Direct Out (Unbalanced)
• Stereo Module Main Path Direct Out (Unbalanced)
On consoles with patchbays, audio from the patchbay normals through the jacks on the
rear of the Input module. Inserting a plug into a module input breaks the normal from the
patchbay.
2.6.3 Interfacing Microphone Cables
Microphones are interfaced at the rear of each input module using standard 3-pin male
XLR connectors. The XLR pinout for microphones is:
• Pin 1 - Shield
• Pin 2 - High (+)
• Pin 3 - Low (–)
STATUS 18R
Operation and Maintenance Manual
Section 2 - Installation
August 1999
2 - 5
Line
In
Tape
In
Chan
Insert
Mix
Insert
Dir Out
Mic In
Tip=Mix
Ring=Chan
Tip=Send
Ring=Return
Input Module Connections