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Connections
Cable connections
The speaker systems offer various possibilities for balanced or unbalanced connection of professional audio
equipment. To avoid interfering noise, switch off the devices or set the output controls to minimum prior to
connecting and disconnecting equipment. Be sure to use only short, high-grade cables. The illustrations
below show the wiring of these cables.
Connector
Structure
Balanced
connection
Unbalanced
connection
XLR, male.
red = 2
black = 3
shield = 1
red = 2
shield = 1 + 3
XLR, female
red = 2
black = 3
shield = 1
red = 2
shield = 1 + 3
6.3mm jack, stereo
red = tip
black = ring
shield = sleeve
red = tip
shield = sleeve +
ring
6.3 mm jack, mono
red = tip
black = ring
shield = n/c
red = tip
shield = sleeve
RCA
red = tip
black = sleeve
shield = n/c
red = tip
shield = sleeve
Model PAS 208A | 210A
1) Feed the audio input signal via XLR or 6.3 mm plug to the
INPUT
jack. This input allows to connect
audio units with line level (e.g. mixer or CD player). When connecting line level devices, depress the
LINE/MIC
level switch. Alternatively, you can connect microphones to the input. In this case, make sure
that the
LINE/MIC
level switch is disengaged.
2) At the balanced XLR output
LINK
, the input signal fed through is available.
Model PAS 212A | 215A
1) Feed the audio input signal via RCA, XLR or 6.3 mm plug to the
CH 1
and
CH 2
input jacks. These
inputs allow to connect audio units with line level (e.g. mixer or CD player). When connecting line level
devices to
CH 2
, depress the corresponding
LINE/MIC
level switch. Alternatively, you can connect
microphones to the
CH 2
input. In this case, make sure that the
LINE/MIC
level switch is disengaged.
2) At the balanced XLR output
LINK
, the input signal fed through is available.
Model PAS 151A | 181A
1) As signal source, audio units with line level output (e.g. mixer, preamplifier) can be connected to the
inputs via XLR and 6.3 mm plugs, balanced and unbalanced. The inputs are designed for stereo signals.
2) The balanced XLR outputs provide the master signal. These outputs allow e.g. connecting active top
speakers when setting up a satellite system. Depress the
HIGH PASS/FULL RANGE
switch for a high-
pass filtered signal.
Power supply
Finally, connect the supplied power supply cable to the corresponding input and the mains plug to an outlet.
All models use an auto-range power supply that accepts input voltages between 190 und 250 volts.
Содержание PAS 151A
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