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Page 35
Key to FS II Base station rear panel
Feature
Description
A
Power connector
The 3-conductor AC power connector and universal power supply
accepts
voltages from 90 to 250 volts, at 50/60 Hz. Power
consumption is 80 watts.
B
Partyline channel A connectors
The FS II Base station provides two pairs of partyline connectors, labeled
“Channel A” and “Channel B.” Each pair of female and male 3-pin XLR
connectors joins a channel of partyline intercom to the FS II, allowing
communication between the wired partyline equipment and FS II wireless
beltpacks. Input and Output level control is set via the front-panel display
programming.
The second connector of each pair is a loop-through, so that the user can
continue the connection to another FS II Base station or to another partyline
beltpack or station.
Be sure to null the partylines before use. See 4.2.1.2 Auto null the partyline
channel at the Base station
C
Partyline channel B connectors
These connectors are the same as the partyline channel A connectors.
D
Program input.
This female 3-pin XLR connector accepts a line-level audio signal from
an
outside source such as a mixing console or audio player. It is
transformer-
isolated. Level adjustment is done via the front-panel
display programming. The
program input can be assigned as an IFB
source from the front panel.
E
Stage announce output
This male 3-pin XLR connector allows a line-level audio signal,
typically from
wireless beltpacks or 4-Wire sources, to be sent to a
paging system or other
audio system. It is transformer-isolated. Level
adjustment is done via the front-
panel display programming. More
than one audio source at a time can be
routed to the Stage Announce,
with the audio being combined to give a single
audio output.
F
Stage announce relay
This DB-9 male connector provides a relay closure that is triggered
simultaneously with the SA Output. The relay may be used to open an
audio
pathway for the signal from the SA Output, or could also be

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