2 pin configuration table – Adamson SpekTrix User Manual
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For your convenience, below is a pinout chart used in most of our products.
Backpanel
Frontpanel
Frontpanel
Splays
Splays
Splays
NL4 input
NL8 panel
SOCO 19pin 2NL8
4NL8 sub
4NL4
1A-1
1A 1-/+
1 - Pin 1,2
BRN
1-/+
BRN
1-/+
BRN
1-/+
1A-2
1A 2-/+
1- Pin 3,4
BRN
2-/+
BRN
2-/+
BRN
2-/+
1A-2
1A 3-/+
1- Pin 7,8
BRN
3-/+
RED
1-/+
RED
1-/+
1A-4
1A 4 -/+
1- Pin 9,10
BRN
4-/+
RED
2-/+
RED
2-/+
1B-1
1B 1-/+
1- Pin 11,12
RED
1-/+
ORN
1-/+
ORN
1-/+
1B-2
1B 2-/+
1- Pin 13,14
RED
2-/+
ORN
2-/+
ORN
2-/+
1B-3
1B 3-/+
1- Pin 15,16
RED
3-/+
YEL
1-/+
YEL
1-/+
1B-4
1B 4-/+
2- Pin 1,2
RED
4-/+
YEL
2-/+
YEL
2-/+
2A-1
2A 1-/+
2- Pin 3,4
2A-2
2A 2-/+
2- Pin 5,6
2A-3
2A 3-/+
2- Pin 7,8
2A-4
2A 4-/+
2- Pin 9,10
2B-1
2B 1-/+
2- Pin 11,12
2B-2
2B 2-/+
2- Pin 13,14
2B-3
2B 3-/+
2- Pin 15,16
2B-4
2B 4-/+
Electronic colour code
Black 0
Brown
1
Red
2
Orange
3
Yellow
4
Green
5
Blue
6
Violet
7
Grey
8
White
9
This is the code used to identify values on, for instance, resistors or capacitors, or to identify cable
numbers in multiple cable runs. By using rings of colours in a specific pattern, one can represent
numerical “base 10” counting systems To represent numbers 1 thru 9, only one colour ring is used.
A second ring of colours allows 2 digit numbers, 0 to 99, a third ring 0 to 999 and so on. A black
ring represents all zero values or columns not used.
For example, the number 10 in a three-ring code is represented by black-brown-black. The
number 256 is represented by red-green-blue. A value of 1 in a three-ring colour code would be
represented by black-black-brown.
.2 Pin Configuration Table