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Making connections–cabling, Power, Blu link – dbx TR1616 User Manual

Page 14: Analog inputs, Analog outputs, Power blu link analog inputs analog outputs

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TR1616

Owner’s Manual

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making connectionS–cabling

It is recommended that power on all interconnecting equipment be turned off before making

audio connections to the TR1616.

Power

Connect the included IEC power cable to this fused AC inlet. Connect the other end to an

available AC power outlet. The TR1616 does not have a power switch. An AC power strip or power

conditioner can be used for switching power to the TR1616 on and off.

Note:

If the fuse becomes compromised, replace with the same type fuse only. See “Specifications”

for fuse information.

Analog Inputs

These combination inputs accept XLR or 1/4”

analog connections. Use the XLR inputs for

connecting low impedance microphones and DI

boxes and the 1/4” inputs for line level devices

with balanced or unbalanced connections. The

wiring conventions of these connectors are

shown to the right.

1/4”

XLR

Tip

Hot

Pin 1

Ground

Ring

Cold

Pin 2

Hot

Sleeve Ground

Pin 3

Cold

Note:

All microphones and devices requiring phantom power must be connected using the XLR

input connections.

Analog Outputs

These XLR analog outputs provide balanced

audio connections. The wiring convention of

these connectors are shown to the right.

XLR

Pin 1

Ground

Pin 2

Hot

Pin 3

Cold

BLU link

The SNAKE IN, SNAKE OUT, LOOP IN, and LOOP OUT ports are all BLU link ports and require the

same type of cabling. BLU link is a proprietary point to point networking protocol that requires

CAT5e or better cable. The BLU link ports are auto sensing, so you can use either a straight

through cable (same termination on both ends) or crossover cable between them. The maximum

allowable cable length of a single BLU link connection is 100 m (328 ft). By closing the BLU link

ring, BLU link’s built-in fault tolerance feature can be utilized.