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 LEFT & RIGHT INPUTS

Choose between the balanced XLR or the balanced/unbalanced ¼" tip-ring-sleeve jacks, but only use one. Inserting a ¼"

tip-sleeve jack will work, however—always use balanced  lines when connecting cables over 10 feet (3 meters) in length.
Consult the Sound System Interconnection section included in this booklet.

In agreement with IEC and AES/ANSI standards, XLR wiring convention is pin 2 Positive (hot), pin 3 Negative (cold), and

pin 1 Signal ground (for unbalanced use). Pin 1 and  the connector case or shell are tied to chassis ground.

 LEFT & RIGHT OUTPUTS

Use the balanced XLR or the unbalanced ¼" tip-sleeve jacks. It is permissible to simultaneously use both types of Outputs

to drive two devices, such as an amplifier and a recorder. XLR wiring is the same as the Inputs.

REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION

MADE IN U.S.A.

RANE CORP.

OUTPUTS

SEQ 30L

INPUTS

RIGHT

RIGHT

LEFT

LEFT

UNBALANCED

BAL / UNBAL

UNBALANCED

BAL / UNBAL

BALANCED

BALANCED

BALANCED

BALANCED

ACN 001 345 482

50/60 Hz

12 WATTS

120 V

FOR CONTINUED 
GROUNDING PROTECTION 
DO NOT REMOVE SCREW

WARNING

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE 
OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO 
NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT 
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO 
NOT REMOVE COVER. NO 
USER SERVICEABLE PARTS 
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO 
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

WIRING

3-PIN XLR:

PIN 2 = (+), PIN 3 = (–), PIN 1 = CHASSIS, SHIELD

¼" PHONE, BALANCED:

TIP = (+), RING = (–), SLEEVE = CHASSIS, SHIELD

¼" PHONE, UNBALANCED:

TIP = SIGNAL, RING = GROUND, SLEEVE = CHASSIS, SHIELD

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