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User Manual
Rev. 1.0 - 12/04/05
6.2.1
Digital Connection
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Ensure that the SDC2000 Stereo Decoder is switched off.
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Connect the digital output connector of the mixer, or of the last receiver, to the
digital input connector of the SDC2000. The SDC2000 has an XLR connector
and an optical TOS-Link input connector.
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If you use the XLR connector, a 110 Ohm shielded cable for digital audio AES/
EBU is recommended. Observe the XLR connector pinout shown in chapter 6. If
you opt for the TOS-Link connector, use a fibre-optics cable.
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The SDC2000 output connection uses the coaxial digital audio output S/PDIF
(RCA). A 75 Ohm shielded coaxial cable is recommended for this connector.
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Connect the mains power cable to the jack on the rear of the machine.
NOTE:The equipment must be properly connected to ground.
Correct ground connection is a prerequisite to ensure safe operation and performance.
6.2.2
Analogue Connection
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Ensure that the SDC2000 Stereo Decoder is switched off.
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Connect the analogue output connectors of the mixer or of the last receiver to the
Right and Left input connectors. The SDC2000 is balanced and uses XLR
connectors. Alternatively, you may connect the mixer output or the last receiver
output to the MPX BNC connector, depending on which configuration best suits
the specific needs of your application.
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Observe the pinouts of the XLR connectors shown in chapter 6. The SDC2000
uses SCA inputs; please refer to chapter 7 for the specifications of these inputs.
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Connect the mains power cable to the jack on the rear of the machine.
NOTE: The equipment must be properly connected to ground.
Correct ground connection is a prerequisite to ensure safe operation and performance.
6.2.3
SDC2000/SFN Connection
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Besides the digital or analogue connections discussed above, some additional
connections are required to ensure correct isofrequency operation.
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Connect the RF BNC input to a reference generator output controlled by a GPS
clock.
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Connect the remote cable to a telemetry system.
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Connect the 10 MHz BNC output to any other equipments within your system that
need synchronising.