Installation, Connections, Connecting balanced sources – EAW DX810 User Manual

Page 7: Connecting unbalanced sources, Connecting the direct outputs, Connecting the record outputs, Connecting the bus a and b outputs, Connecting the bus c-j outputs, The direct output connector is wired as follows, Outputs c-j are on the dx•10e connector panel

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3. INSTALLATION

CONNECTIONS

Connecting Balanced Sources

Use high-quality three-conductor cable for balanced
connections, such as Star Quad by Belden, Canare,
or Mogami, etc. The better the shield, the better
the audio signal is protected from induced EMI and
RFI.

Note: With screw-down connectors, it’s best to

use stranded wire that is not tinned. Solder can
“flow” under the pressure of the screw-down
terminal and cause the connection to become loose.

To connect a balanced mic or line-level signal:

Strip the wire back about 1/4" inch. Insert the

wire as far as it will go into the appropriate hole in
the supplied Phoenix-type connector. Tighten down
the screw with a small slot-head screwdriver. It is
recommended that you use 20 or 22 gauge wire
with the Phoenix-type connectors. The connectors
are wired as follows:

Pin 1 = Ground (Shield)
Pin 2 = Hot (+)
Pin 3 = Cold (–)

Balanced Connection (Line Input Shown)

Note: To connect to the MIC inputs, turn the

connector upside-down relative to the LINE input
connector. Double check the wiring with the wiring
graphics indicated on the rear panel.

Connecting Unbalanced Sources

It may be necessary to connect a 2-conductor
unbalanced input to a balanced input on the DX810.

To connect an unbalanced line-level signal:

Follow the instructions for connecting a balanced

line-level signal above, but wire the connector
as follows:

Pin 1 = Ground (Shield)
Pin 2 = Hot (+)
Pin 3 = Ground

Unbalanced Connection

Connecting the DIRECT OUTPUTS

This is a 15-pin D-Sub connector. The signals on the
DIRECT OUTPUT are unbalanced. Use shielded,
twisted pairs for the DIRECT OUTPUT cable to ensure
the best rejection of external noise (EMI and RFI).

1

2

3

Gnd

+

1

2

3

Gnd

+

The DIRECT OUTPUT connector is wired as
follows:

INPUT 1 HOT (+)

SIGNAL RETURN
SIGNAL RETURN
SIGNAL RETURN
SIGNAL RETURN
SIGNAL RETURN
SIGNAL RETURN
SIGNAL RETURN

INPUT 2 HOT (+)
INPUT 3 HOT (+)
INPUT 4 HOT (+)
INPUT 5 HOT (+)
INPUT 6 HOT (+)
INPUT 7 HOT (+)
INPUT 8 HOT (+)

DIRECT OUTPUTS

1

9

15

8

DIRECT OUTPUTS Pinout Connection

Connecting the RECORD Outputs

These are RCA-type unbalanced connectors. Use
high-quality shielded cable with RCA-type plugs for
these connections.

Connecting the Bus A and B Outputs

These are 3-pin Phoenix-type connectors that
provide a balanced line-level output signal from Bus
A and Bus B. Use high-quality, three-conductor
shielded cable for these connections.

Strip the wire back about 1/4" inch. Insert the

wire as far as it will go into the appropriate hole in
the supplied Phoenix-type connector. Then tighten
down the screw with a small slot-head screwdriver.
It is recommended that you use 20 or 22 gauge
wire with the Phoenix-type connectors. The
OUTPUT connectors are wired as follows:

Pin 1 = Ground (Shield)
Pin 2 = Hot (+)
Pin 3 = Cold (–)

Connecting the Bus C-J Outputs

Outputs C-J are on the DX•10e connector panel.

J

I

H

G

C

D

E

F

10

e

+

G

G

+

The DX•10e Expansion Kit includes two 12-

position Phoenix-type connectors for connecting to
the DX•10e connector panel. These are wired as
indicated on the connector panel. Notice that the
top connector is wired the same way as the bottom
connector; however, it is turned upside-down when
it is plugged into the unit.

G

+

G

+

G

+

G

+

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

Gnd

+

+

+

+

C

D

E

F

+

G

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