Using the dacs headlite, Installation 1 connecting the power, Outputs – DACS Audio MicAmp User Manual

Page 4: & 4. inputs, Set for 240vac, Set for 110vac

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Using the DACS HeadLite

Installation
1 Connecting the Power

The unit will accept 240 VAC and 110 VAC mains supplies. The IEC inlet’s fuse
holder is used as a selector as shown in Fig 2. The factory setting is for 240 VAC.
Figure 2

2. Outputs

The output from the DACS MicAmp is a fully floating electronically balanced
output designed to drive down long 600 lines. It will run balanced or unbalanced,
and can provide signal levels in excess of +22dBm when running balanced or
unbalanced. To run unbalanced connect either pin 2 or pin 3 to 0V. NB The
output will not run unbalanced satisfactorily if one leg is left floating and not
connected to 0V.

3. & 4. Inputs

The DACS MicAmp has two microphone inputs, one for phantom powered (48V)
microphones and one for non phantom powered microphones. The non-phantom
powered input by-passes the input capacitors, and avoids the signal degradation
caused to low microphone voltages by switching the signal. The microphone
amplifier stage has a minimum gain of 20dB. Before connecting microphones,
ensure that the MicAmp's gain is set to 20dB, and that any loudspeakers are
turned down.

240V

11

0V

Set for 240VAC

24

0V

110V

Set for 110VAC

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Tel:+44 (0) 191 4382500 | Fax: +44 (0) 191 4382511 | www.dacs-audio.com | [email protected]

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