Extron electronic MPA 401-70V manual Audio Inputs, PS 1230 Power Supply

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When using the PS 1230 power supply with either amplifier, connect one end of the DC power cord to one of the two pole, 3.5 mm captive screw connectors on the power supply. Connect the other end into the power socket on the rear panel of the amplifier, as shown in figure 4 below. The power cord connectors are already correctly wired when shipped.

CAUTION: When the PS 1230 power supply is connected to the MPA 401, it

 

must not be shared with any other devices.

MPA 401 series

PS 1230 Power Supply

 

Amplifier

 

AC Power Cord

POWER

Power Receptacle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12V

1.5 A MAX

DC Power Cord

Captive Screw Connector

Tie

Wrap

DC Power Outputs

Captive Screw

Connector

Power Supply

Output Cord

Figure 4. Connecting the PS 1230 Power Supply to an MPA 401 Amplifier

Audio Inputs

Use the rear panel connections (see figure at right) to connect audio inputs to the amplifier. Wire the connectors as shown below. The balloon numbers refer to figure 2.

INPUTS

(MONO)

L

R

b

c d

L (MONO) R

BRCA input connectors — These connectors accept unbalanced, line level audio signals. The input can be stereo (using two RCA jacks) or mono (using a single RCA jack plugged into the left/mono socket).

If unused, the connectors automatically terminate to lower the noise floor.

C3.5 mm stereo input — This input also accepts unbalanced, line level audio signals through a 3.5 mm tip ring sleeve (TRS) stereo jack. If unused, the connector automatically terminates to lower the noise floor.

Tip (+)

Sleeve ()

RCA Connector

Tip (L)

Ring (R)

Sleeve ()

3.5 mm TRS Connector

DBalanced or unbalanced audio input connector — This 5-pole 3.5 mm captive screw connector accepts line level, balanced or unbalanced, mono or stereo audio signals. See the notes on page 4 for important information about connecting wires to captive screw connectors.

Tip

L

Sleeve

(MONO)

Tip

R

Sleeve

 

Unbalanced Stereo Input

(high impedance)

Tip

L

Sleeve

R(MONO)

 

Unbalanced Mono Input

Tip

L

Ring

(MONO)

Sleeve (s)

 

Tip

R

Ring

 

Balanced Stereo Input

 

(high impedance)

Tip

L

Ring

R(MONO)

Sleeve

 

Balanced Mono Input

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