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A.
AC Power Connection:
100–240V, 50/60 Hz 0.8A
B.
SYNC IN Port (RJ-45 or Fiber):
SYNC IN allows the Control Unit to sync its timing with another external system
to optimize both systems’ performance, while keeping each system’s audio separate and secure. This port is not
currently used with X-System.
C.
RELAY Connection:
Not currently used with X-System
D.
X-NET Ports (Cat 5e or Fiber):
The Control Unit’s X-Net ports allow it to connect to any available X-Net port on
other devices, such as RTs, forming a proprietary network where all devices are part of a system configuration
that shares data, timing synchronization, and audio. Each Control Unit has up to two X-Net connections, using
either two RJ-45 ports (copper that is Cat 5e or greater) or one RJ-45 port and one duplex LC port (Single Mode
Fiber).
E.
2 WIRE Intercom Port (x 4):
The Intercom Channel ports (1, 2, 3, and 4) connect the Control Unit to wired
intercom and dry pair wires. The pairs of XLR-3M and XLR-3F are electrically identical—including the grounds—
and the grounds of the two channels are electrically isolated from each other. The 2-Wire Intercom settings can be
adjusted under the Wired Settings menu or via X-Ware.
F.
4 WIRE Intercom Port (x 4):
Not currently used with X-System
G.
STAGE ANNOUNCE (SA):
Not currently used with X-System
H.
Auxiliary Audio Input (AUX IN):
Not currently used with X-System
I.
Auxiliary Audio Output (AUX OUT):
Not currently used with X-System
J.
Local Area Network (LAN) Port:
The LAN port allows the Control Unit to be connected to the system PC and
X-Ware. The LAN port’s LEDs indicate the status of the LAN link.
Figure 39: XCU-44 Back View