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maximum amperage of 6 amps. This can then be inserted into the left-side (viewed
from the front) of the powerCon NAC3PX socket located on the underside of the
PEEX tX.
8)
If power is to be looped through the PEEX tX to another device, then a powerCon
True 1 NAC3MX-W connector must be fitted to a suitable mains cable capable of
easily supporting a maximum amperage of 6 amps. This can then be inserted into
the right-side of the powerCon NAC3PX socket located on the underside of the PEEX
tX.
Figure 2. The PEEX PWR-100154 Transmitter Cable Sockets
9)
The PEEX tX is designed to be connected to the PEEXNet network via Ethernet and
will not function as a radio transmitter without connection to the PEEX muX
Multiplexer. Please see ‘PowerChord – PWR 100101 User Guide’ for further details.
10)
To connect the PEEX tX to the PEEXNet network, RJ45 sockets are located adjacent
to the powerCon socket. Suitable Ethernet cable, capable of supporting 100base-T
networking, can be inserted into either one of these sockets.
11)
If the Ethernet is to be looped through the PEEX tX to another device, then suitable
Ethernet cable, capable of supporting 100base-T networking, can be inserted into
the free socket.
12)
The front panel of the PEEX tX Transmitter has a 4-segment LED display with four
buttons below it. The display shows either the value being entered for the device ID
or the distance value being entered. This is achieved by using the four buttons
below the display:
i) Mode / Esc – used to toggle between the two tX setup modes and escape the
manual setup mode.
ii) Up / Down – used to enter values for either device ID or distance.
iii) Enter – used to confirm a value entered for either device ID or distance.
iv) ID entry – used to manually enter a device ID for the PEEX tX. This is also
automatically assigned on connection with the PEEX muX.
v) Distance entry – used to enter a distance in meters that the device is located with
respect to the nearest stage speaker. This is used to create the early estimate of
audio delays required to properly synchronise the acoustic and digital sound sources.
powerCon NACPX
socket. Power input
and loop through.
Shows sealing covers
in place.
RJ45 Network
sockets. Used to
connect Ethernet and
loop through
Ethernet.