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1. AC Power Inlet
Connect the included IEC power cable to this power inlet. The power supply in the VENU360 is a switch-mode power
supply and can be operated using a mains voltage of 100-240V, 50Hz/60Hz.
2. Ethernet Port
This RJ-45 connector allows the VENU360 to be connected to a local network and controlled using the free DriveRack
VENU360 control app. VENU360 firmware updates can also be performed over this port using the free VENU360
control app. See
‘Firmware Updates’ on page 117
for more information on firmware updates.
3. USB Port
This USB port provides another way of updating the VENU360’s firmware. See
‘Firmware Updates’ on page 117
for more information on firmware updates.
4. XLR Outputs
These six electronically balanced XLR analog outputs correspond to the output processing chains in the VENU360.
The crossovers and output processing chains can be configured for everything from full range
up to mono 6-way
configurations. Output channel processing modules can be linked with adjacent channels, providing outstanding
configuration flexibility.
The maximum analog output clip levels can be adjusted for these outputs in the Utility menu. This can help optimize the
analog signal-to-noise performance and gain structure between the VENU360 and amplifiers or powered speakers.
See
‘ANALOG INPUT/OUTPUT CLIP LEVELS’ on page 94
for more information on the analog output clip
levels.
If using a VENU360-B or VENU360-D model, the signal sent to each of the XLR outputs will be mirrored to the 6
assigned BLU link or Dante output channels. VENU360-B BLU link output channels can be assigned in the Utility >
BLU link menu (see
) or using the BLU link Setup Wizard (see
). Dante output channles in the VENU360-D are assigned using Audinate
®
’s Dante
Controller software.