Csveq 100 d • operation, Balanced stereo, Balanced mono – Extron Electronics CSVEQ 100 D User Manual
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CSVEQ 100 D • Operation
3-5
Balanced Stereo
Sleeve (s)
Left Tip (+)
Left Ring (-)
Right Tip (+)
Right Ring (-)
Set Audio Output jumper to Stereo.
Balanced Mono
Sleeve
Tip (+)
Ring (-)
Unbalanced Stereo
Sleeve
Left Tip (+)
Right Tip (+)
Use either the left or the right channel.
Unbalanced Mono
Sleeve
Tip (+)
Use either the left or the right channel.
Set Audio Output jumper to Dual Mono.
Set Audio Output jumper to Dual Mono.
Set Audio Output jumper to Stereo.
Do not tin the wires!
CAUTION
Connect the sleeve to ground
(Gnd). Connecting the sleeve to
a negative (–) terminal will
damage the audio output
circuits.
JUMPER POSITION
OFF = DUAL MONO
ON = STEREO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
CONFIG
JUMPER POSITION
OFF = DUAL MONO
ON = STEREO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
CONFIG
JUMPER POSITION
OFF = DUAL MONO
ON = STEREO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
CONFIG
JUMPER POSITION
OFF = DUAL MONO
ON = STEREO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
CONFIG
N
Balanced audio is more resistant to noise and can be driven
for longer distances than unbalanced audio. For best
results, wire the output for balanced audio.
c
Video output connector (green cable) — Connect a composite
video output device to the BNC connector.
S-video Y connector (luma, white cable)
— Connect the luma of
an S-video output device to the BNC connector.
S-video C connector (chroma, yellow cable)
— Connect the
chroma of an S-video output device to the BNC connector.
d
Audio output jumper — Set this jumper to select either stereo
(jumper on) or dual mono (jumper off) output.
When set for dual mono, the left and right channels output the
same signal (either channel or both channels can be used). The
audio output can be wired for balanced/unbalanced mono or
stereo output. The wiring and the jumper setting must match.
e
Output gain potentiometer (chroma) — Use a small
screwdriver to rotate this potentiometer to adjust the chroma
gain when the line driver is connected to long output cables.
The adjustment range is 0 dB to +10 dB. The default is unity
(the dot position). See "Gain adjustment control" in this chapter.