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1.
XLR Inputs:
These inputs accommodate balanced signals. Rane adheres to the international and
U.S. standard for balanced pin configurations: Pin 1 is chassis ground (neutral), pin 2 is hot
(positive), and pin 3 is signal return (negative).
Note:
Choose between this input and the
1/4" TRS Input
jack—use only one, they do not sum.
2.
1/4" TRS Inputs:
These TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) 1/4" (6.35 mm) jacks accommodate either balanced
or unbalanced signals. Balanced signals use microphone cable (two-conductor with shield) with
TRS 1/4" plugs. Unbalanced signals use a mono 1/4" TS plug (single-conductor with shield), with
its length kept under 10 feet (3 meters) to avoid hum and noise.
Note:
Choose between this and the
XLR Input
jack—use only one, they do not sum.
Refer to the
Sound System Interconnection
RaneNote at
rane.com/note110
for unbalanced
wiring instructions.
3.
1/4" TRS Outputs:
These are TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) 1/4" balanced jacks compatible with either
balanced or unbalanced systems. For balanced systems, use a microphone cable wired where
pin 1 is chassis ground (neutral), pin 2 is hot (positive), and pin 3 is signal return (negative).
Refer to the
Sound System Interconnection
RaneNote at
rane.com/note110
for unbalanced
wiring instructions.
4.
XLR Outputs:
These balanced outputs are wired per AES standards of pin 2 “hot,” as described
above in 1.
5.
Universal Voltage Input:
This miniature IEC 60320 C6 appliance inlet mates with an IEC 60320
C5 line cord (USA domestic). Do
not
lift the ground connection!
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