USL JSD-60 Manual User Manual

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Signals Listed By Channels

Audio Channel HI/VI-N Phoenix Connector Pins (+, -, shield)

HI

1, 2, 3

VI-N

4, 5, 3

Signals Listed By Connector Pins

Phoenix Pin

Signal Name

Channel Name

1

HI+

Hearing Impaired+

2

HI-

Hearing Impaired -

3

GND

4

VI-N-

Visually Impaired – Narrative-

5

VI-N+

Visually Impaired – Narrative+

Parallel Automation Interface
Pins 1 through 7 of the DB25F automation connector are “control” pins that accept contact closure or open
collector pulses to ground to select formats. Pulsing pin 8 low toggles the mute state. Pins 9 and 10 are used for
remote fader operation. Each input sources a 400uA when grounded. A pin needs to be pulled below 2.6V for
50ms or more for the JSD-60 to recognize it as low. On pin 13, a +5V, 100mA supply is available to power the JSDV-
80 Remote Fader. An automation return is on Pin 12.

DB25F Pin

Signal Name

Control Name

1

CTL1

COAX

2

CTL2

TOSLINK

3

CTL3

8 Channel Digital

4

CTL4

Option

5

CTL5

6 Channel Analog

6

CTL6

Non/Sync

7

CTL7

MIC

8

CTL8

System Mute

9

CTL9

Main Fader Up

10

CTL10

Main Fader Down

11

12

RTN

Automation Return

13

PWR

+5V at 100mA Power

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

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