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10
AC6
User Manual
AC Mains Connection
Connect the supplied AC mains cord to the
powerCON® True1 socket on the rear of AC6.
The True1 system utilizes a locking
connector. To lock, twist 1/4 turn clockwise
after fully inserting it into the AC MAINS
receptacle.
Connect the other end to an AC mains
supply receptacle, nominally as seen on
back panel. If necessary, have a qualified
electrician change the cable plug as required
for compatibility with the local AC mains
receptacle.
WARNING
: Before connecting AC6 to the
AC mains supply, completely turn down the
input signal. If not, there could be excessive
and possibly damaging sound levels from
the loudspeaker when energized.
There is no power switch. When connected
to the AC mains, the loudspeaker will be fully
operational, with the output level controlled
by the signal source feeding it.
Linking Power
The Neutrik powerCON® True1 AC mains and
AC loop connectors are wired n parallel to
provide an AC mains inlet and outlet on each
NTX & SBX. The AC mains inlet mates with a
True1 female connector.
The AC Loop outlet mates with a True1 male
connector. Therefore, to loop the AC mains
from enclosure to enclosure, connect an AC
mains jumper cable.
A total of three AC6 may be looped in this
fashion at 110v, and a total of six units may
be looped at 220v. Use an AC loop connector
to daisy-chain AC mains power from one
enclosure to another.
The maximum ambient operating temperature
for AC6 is 45°C.
Audio Connections
Analog Audio
Connect the output from your line-level
signal source to the XLR-3F INPUT connector
on the rear panel. This is an electronically
balanced input. Users must provide their own
XLR cables. The XLR-type connectors on the
rear of each AC6 is designed for professional
audio signal levels, nominally 0 dBu (= 0.775
V). Normally, use the female XLR as the signal
input. Use a male XLR
as a loop-thru output to connect the same
signal input to additional modules.
The wiring convention is as follows:
Pin 1 Shield
Pin 2: +/Hot
Pin 3: -/Cold