Martin Audio DX0.6 handleiding
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Back panel
1. Power. To turn the unit on, plug it in and press this
switch to "I". To turn it off, press this switch to "O".
When the unit is on, the LCD display on the front
panel lights up.
This unit remembers any setting changes, so when
you switch the unit on, the unit restarts with the same
settings as when you last switched it off.
The unit uses relays on the outputs to prevent
unwanted pops and noise in the system when you
switch it on and off. When you switch it on, the unit
initialises and the relays switch. Any live outputs will
smoothly fade from silence to the configured output
levels.
2. Power socket. This IEC input is where you plug in the
detachable power cable supplied with your processor.
Plug the other end into an AC outlet. If the cable has
the wrong mains plug, either use a safety approved
IEC cable with the correct plug or ask a qualified
electrician to change the plug. Note that the power
cable has live, neutral and earth (ground) connected.
Don't disconnect the earth
connection. This could be
dangerous.
The processor can accept voltages from 100V to
240V AC at frequencies of 50 to 60Hz. You don't need
to adjust anything on the unit.
3. Ethernet. The Ethernet port is a standard RJ45 port.
This allows you to connect to an Ethernet network
with dynamic or static IP. For details, see Connecting
your processor and computer (page 6).
As with most Ethernet ports, there are two LEDs that
show the connection state and the network activity.
4. RS485. The upper RJ45 port (labelled IN) allows
you to connect to an RS485 network. If you have
several processors, you can use the lower RJ45 port
(labelled OUT) to “daisy-chain” the units. For details,
see Connecting your processor and computer (page
6).
The connection uses pins 1 and 2. With standard
Cat5e cable, connect pin 1 to orange/white and pin
2 to orange.
5. XLR Outputs. The six male XLR connectors provide
an impedance balanced line-level signal for each of
the output channels. Connect cables between these
connectors and the inputs of your power amplifiers or
powered loudspeakers.
Pin 2 is + or “hot”, pin 3 is – or “cold” and pin 1
is ground. Connections to unbalanced sources should
have signal to pin 2 and ground to pins 1 and 3.
To see examples of connection set ups, see Example
systems (page 30).
6. XLR Inputs. The two female XLR connectors accept a
balanced line-level input from a mixer or other source.
Pin 2 is + or “hot”, pin 3 is – or “cold” and pin 1 is
ground. Connections from unbalanced sources should
have signal to pin 2 and ground to pins 1 and 3.
For see examples of connection set ups, see Example
systems (page 30).
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Productinformatie
Merk | Martin Audio |
Model | DX0.6 |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 4503 MB |