EasyManua.ls Logo

EAW ADAPTive systems - Aes;Ebu; AC Mains Connection

EAW ADAPTive systems
30 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
6
AES/EBU
Users wishing to deliver digital audio using the AES/EBU standard must provide their own XLR cables.
Connect the output from your AES/EBU digital audio source to the XLR-3F Input connector on the rear
panel. Do not use loop-through connector when running system with AES/EBU input. Due to induced
latency, loop output does not pass AES/EBU signals.
Once an AES/EBU signal has been connected to one module within a system,
that module can act as a Dante™ on-ramp and transmit digital audio data to all other networked
modules via Dante™. Users need not supply every module with AES/EBU audio.
AC Mains Connection
Power is supplied to each module from the provided Motion Laboratoriespower distribution unit(s),
or PDU(s). One PDU is capable of powering six (6) modules, as well as two data switches. Up to two
PDUs may be mounted in a Distro Rack, but each PDU must be powered directly from the AC mains
source; they cannot be looped and should not be ‘wyed’. Please ensure that your main AC service is
rated appropriately for the total current draw of the system, plus any supplemental electronics.
U
S version with L21-30 inlet
International version with CEEform 32A connector
An included industry-standard 19-pin Socapex™-to- powerCON™ TRUE1™ breakout cable distributes
power from the PDU to six ADAPTive modules. All modules use Neutri powerCON™ TRUE1
connectors, and the tail lengths of each Neutrik® powerCON™ TRUE1™ are designed to connect to six
modules in a column without excess slack. (Refer to Table below for quantities of looms and extensions
for each configuration.)