Internal adjustments: cartridge loading
Cartridge loading settings
Cartridge loading settings
Internal adjustments: optional load terminals
Terminating the optional load
The
If you wish to change the
Switch | 30Ω | 100Ω | 825Ω | 10KΩ | Optional | ||||
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#1 | On | Off | Off | Off | Off | ||||
#2 | Off | On | Off | Off | Off | ||||
#3 | Off | Off | On | Off | Off | ||||
#4 | Off | Off | Off | Off | On | ||||
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Switch | 825Ω | 10KΩ | 22KΩ | 47KΩ | Optional | ||||
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#1 | On | Off | Off | Off | Off | ||||
#2 | Off | On | Off | Off | Off | ||||
#3 | Off | Off | On | Off | Off | ||||
#4 | Off | Off | Off | Off | On | ||||
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Resistance values other than those listed above can be accommodated via the optional load terminals. Load resistors can be inserted into these terminals, allowing virtually any load desired.
Optional load
component
Solder | Solder |
PC board
See "Making the internal adjustments;" refer to the "Cartridge loading settings" tables for the proper switch positions for the optional load.
Because the inherent input resistance (all switches off) is in parallel with the optional load terminals, use this formula to calculate the actual resistor needed:
R = 1/ (1/RD - X)
RD = Desired Resistance in ohms
X = 0.00002 for
0.0001 for
Note: We recommend precision
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