Installation
Rear Panels and Cabling
Power, input, and control connections
MLS 304MA and MLS 304 SA Rear Panel
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PRELIMINARY
MLS 406, MLS 406MA, and MLS 406SA Rear Panel
NThe MA and SA models differ only by amplifier output type and connection. All other A/V, power, and control connections are the same.
Power connection
A | AC power connector — Plug a standard IEC power cord into this connector to |
| connect the switcher to a 100 to 240 VAC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz power source. |
| The front panel power LED ( ) lights while the MLS is receiving power. |
A/V input connections
BBVideo inputs —
MLS 304MA MLS 304SA: connect a composite video source device to each of these female RCA
MLS 406, MLS 406MA, MLS 406SA: connect either an
ÑRCA audio inputs — These audio inputs correspond to the
To adjust input levels, see pages 3‑5 and 4‑10 through 4‑11.
Connect an unbalanced stereo audio source to each pair of RCA jacks. Use the red sheathed cable/connector for the right channel, and use the white
sheathed cable/connector for the left channel as shown below.
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Left Channel | Sleeve ( ) |
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Wiring RCA connectors for unbalanced stereo audio input
NAfter the audio inputs and outputs are connected, see chapter 3 for instructions on how to adjust the