Lexicon Converter manual Balanced Unbalanced Input Signals

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Using the 20/20 AD

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Balanced and

Unbalanced

Input Signals

Make sure the BALANCE switches located on the rear panel are set to match the type of input. (OUT=balanced , IN=unbalanced). The red UNBAL lights on the front panel will indicate an error if there is a mismatch between the switch setting and the signal type.

Note that when an UNBAL light goes on, there is a good chance that the input signal has been audibly clipped, even if the level meter does not indicate an overload.

If it is necessary to mismatch the switch settings to the signals (for example, when switching quickly between balanced and unbalanced inputs) you can avoid clipping by setting the peak input levels about 3dB below full scale.

Under some conditions, the UNBAL light may remain on, even though the source and the 20/20 AD are both set for unbalanced operation.

1.The source has a pin-3-high unbalanced signal. Try swapping pins 2 and 3.

2.The source is floating (transformer-isolated). Tie pin 3 to pin 1 at either end of the cable.

3.Non-linearity of the potentiometer can cause the signal to become unbal- anced when the level knob is set to 11:30. To correct this, turn the knob slightly in either direction until the UNBAL light goes out.

The UNBAL light may also flash intermittently if the source is balanced and transformer-isolated, and the 20/20 AD shares the source with another con- verter or an amplifier. The other box may be unequally loading the positive and negative source signals, causing them to become unbalanced. Some solutions to this problem are:

1.Drive the 20/20 AD by itself. This will ensure a balanced signal and minimize common mode noise.

2.If the source's isolation transformer has a center-tapped output, ground the center tap.

3.Reduce the signal level into the 20/20 AD and make it up with the front panel gain control(s).

4.Remove the power cord, open the 20/20 AD, and short out R4, R28, R54 and R95. These are 10 K resistors (brown, black, black, red) located near the input relays. Note that this change may degrade the 20/20 AD's CMRR.

5.Equalize the load resistances of the other box with the following procedure:

a)With the 20/20 AD and the other box connected, send a high level tone through the source so that the 20/20 AD's UNBAL light goes on.

b)Connect a 1-Meg potentiometer (set at maximum resistance) between the pin 2 signal and ground.

c)Gradually reduce the resistance until the UNBAL light goes out. (If the UNBAL light does not go out, reconnect the pot between pin 3 and ground, and repeat.)

d)Once the UNBAL light goes out, continue reducing the resistance until the light comes on again. Set the pot so that it is in the middle of the range where the UNBAL light is out.

e)Remove the pot and measure the resistance. Solder a resistor of that value between the correct pin and ground.

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Contents 20/20 AD Precautions Safety Summary Electrostatic Discharge ESD PrecautionsContents Introduction AES/EBU Interface ProfessionalControls and Connectors Power Mounting20/20 AD Front Panel Controls ConverterLevel Meters CompressorDisplay LinkSynchronization Output Formatting Alternate ModesTo activate Alternate modes Press and hold Then press one of these20/20 AD Rear Panel Connectors BAL/UNBALAudio Connections ConnectorsXLR Pinout AES/EBU CablesPdif Signal Type Pin Pin3 Signal Type Attenuator DBu DBVTermination and Grounding via Internal Jumpers These instructions are for use by qualified personnel only Word ClockAnalog Jumpers Balanced Unbalanced Input Signals Front panel Adjustments PK HoldAtten ChanSynchronization and Sample Rate AES Sync Word ClockStates Internal and External modesAbout Dither Psychoacoustically Optimized Noise Shaping Pons00k 10.0k 12.0k 14.0k 16.0k 18.0k Automatic Offset Removal Compressor Modes Dynamic Range CompressionInput Compressor Knob Values Gain Threshold ReleaseNon-linear Transfer FunctionsUsing the 20/20 AD Lexicon Link Digital Sinewave Generator Realigning Two DAT RecordingsGain Operating the 20/20 AD in the Digital Mode Specifications CmrrDefinition of Terms