2.3.4 RJ45 to standard connectors
2.3.4.1 To an unbalanced phone-RCA
2.3.4.2 To a balanced XLR
2.3.4.3 To a balanced TRS
2.3.5 Module 2602 (USB)
The 2602
module connects directly to the computer
via USB.
Each channel is recognized by Windows© as
USB external sound card. In this way, the audio is send
directly from the computer to the console, without leave
the digital domain. In addition, the 2602 provides
two
analogical balanced inputs
. Balanced inputs are avail-
able on RJ45 connectors.
BALANCED MIX-MINUS
PIN
WIRE COLOR
1 Left channel (+)
2 Left channel (-)
3 Right channel (+)
Orange/White
Orange
Green/White
4 GND
5 Output mix-minus
6 Right channel (-)
7 -15 (optional)
8 +15 (optional)
Blue
Blue/White
Green
Brown/White
Brown
2.3.5.1 USB connection
Each USB channel is independent and can connect
to a same computer or two different computers.
Both channels are compatible with USB 1.1 and
2.0.
Connect the module “2602” to any USB port of a
computer running Windows©. When connecting it,
Windows© recognizes the “2602” and install the
drivers. Additional drivers are not required. Each
channel will appear on Windows like one stereo
USB audio device and one stereo USB recording
device.
When a USB channel is plugged, the display on the
module will show
“PC4”
indicating that one stereo
play channel and one stereo recording channel are
active. If the second USB channel is connected,
the display will change to
“PC8”
; indicating that the
eight channels were recognized (2 stereo outputs
and 2 stereo inputs).
To check the available sound devices, go to
“Win-
dows Control Panel > Sound devices > Audio”.
Here the default sound devices are defined. Re-
member to update the settings on the audio appli-
cations.
In addition, the module 2602
offers two sends by
USB
that appears on Windows as “USB recording
devices”. 2602's Channel-A gives the program sig-
nal (PGM) and the 2602's Channel-B sends the Au-
dition signal (AUD). The USB-PGM out can be
used, for example, for web-casting.
The
level of the digital signal
is set according to the
standard
K-15
. The 0 VU (+4 dBu) corresponds to
-15
dBfs
at USB output. There are 15 dB of headroom be-
fore clipping (above +4 dBu).
ABOUT USB DETECTION
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