JBL Professional LSR4326P, LSR4328P owner manual Audio Connections, Analog Connections

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Reference - Audio Connections

Audio Connections

The LSR4328P and LSR4326P speakers are equipped to accommodate a range of analog and digital signal input sources. You can connect two digital sources and one analog source to each speaker and switch between them using front panel controls, or the wireless remote control and/or LSR4300 Control Center software.

Analog Connections

Positive voltage to Pin 2 of the XLR connector or the tip of the ¼jack will produce a forward motion in the speaker cone. See Appendix C in this manual for wiring diagrams. Analog signal sources must be connected to either the rear panel XLR or ¼connector.

Do not connect analog signal to both the XLR and ¼inputs; use one or the other.

The LSR4300 provides switchable input sensitivity between +4 dBu and -10 dBV, as determined by the two-position Input Sensitivity switch on the rear panel.

When the sensitivity is set for +4 dBu, an input signal equal to +4 dBu will produce a system output level of 94 dB SPL at a distance of one meter. Likewise, a setting of –10 dBV will cause an input level of –10 dBV to attain the output acoustic level of 94 dB SPL at a distance of one meter. Use of the front panel Volume control (that is, pressing the +/- button when no button is flashing) allows further level matching.

Incoming analog signal is internally routed to the LSR4300’s high resolution 96kHz, 24-bit, oversampling A/D converters.

Digital Connections

Connect digital sources in AES/EBU format to the rear panel XLR digital input connector and those in S/PDIF format to the rear panel phono digital input connector. The following sample rates are supported: 96kHz, 88.2kHz, 48kHz, 44.1kHz, 32kHz, with word lengths of up to 24 Bits.

AES/EBU and S/PDIF digital audio is transmitted as a two-channel pair on a single cable. Each LSR4300 speaker can reproduce only one channel at a time: either the left “A” channel or the right “B” channel. The channel reproduced is determined by the speaker’s DIP switch settings, as per the chart below. For example, when the leftmost (“Left”) DIP switch is ON, the speaker will reproduce Channel A of the incoming stereo digital data stream.

When the following DIP Switch is in the ON position:

The speaker will reproduce Channel:

LEFT

A

RIGHT

B

CENTER

A

LEFT SURROUND

A

RIGHT SURROUND

B

CENTER SURROUND

A

LEFT EXTRA

A

RIGHT EXTRA

B

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Contents LSR4328P, LSR4326P Studio Monitors Page Explanation of Graphic Symbols Safety InstructionsTable Of Contents Manual Conventions IntroductionRMC Room Mode Correction FeaturesHiQnet Networking Onboard Bi-amplification Quick Start LSR4300 Rear Panel LSR4300 Front Panel Quick Start Reference OverviewFront Panel Reference Front Panel Reference Front Panel Reference Front Panel Reference Front Panel Analog input selected Reference Front Panel Rear Panel Reference Rear Panel Remote Control Reference Remote Control Speaker Placement Network Connections and DIP Switch Settings AC Power ConnectionsPage Analog Connections Audio ConnectionsRMC Room Mode Correction Performing An RMC Calibration Reference Performing An RMC Calibration Reference Performing An RMC Calibration Reference Performing An RMC Calibration/Equalization EqualizationReference Equalization LSR4300 Control Center Software Restoring Factory SettingsAppendix a EQ Presets Appendix a EQ Presets Appendix B System Block Diagram Analog Connections Appendix C Wiring RequirementsUnbalanced Sources Digital Audio Connections Fastener specifications Appendix D Mounting SpecificationsAppendix E SPL Calibration List of Error Messages Appendix F Error Messages TroubleshootingTroubleshooting List System SpecificationsInputs Display How to Obtain Warranty Performance? Warranty StatementWho Is Protected by This Warranty? What does the JBL Warranty cover? Who Pays for What?Limitation of Implied Warranties Shipping Address Customer ServiceJBL Professional Contact Information Mailing AddressPart Number Rev