Battery panel, Side panel, External dc power – Lectrosonics Octopack User Manual

Page 7: Battery power, Automatic backup power

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Receiver Multicoupler

Rio Rancho, NM

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Battery Panel

The passband of the multicoupler is marked on the

label on the housing cover next to the battery panel.

IMPORTANT - The frequency of the receivers

installed in the unit must fall within the passband

indicated on the label. Serious signal loss can

result if the receiver frequencies are outside the

Octopack RF passband.

External DC Power

Any external power source can be used if it has the

correct connector, voltage and current capacity. Polar-

ity, voltage range and maximum current consumption

are engraved next to the power jack.

Battery Power

The rear/bottom panel provides a locking power jack

and mounting for two L or M style rechargeable batter-

ies. The batteries must be charged separately with the

charger supplied by the manufacture since there is no

charging circuitry in the Octopack.

Automatic Backup Power

When batteries and external DC are both connected,

power is drawn from the source with the highest volt-

age. Typically, the external source provides a higher

voltage than the batteries, and in the event it fails, the

batteries will immediately take over and the power

LED will begin to blink slowly. The source selection is

handled by circuitry rather than a mechanical switch or

relay for reliability.

Side Panel

Eight balanced outputs are provided on the side panel

of the multicoupler. When the receivers operate in a

2-channel mode, each jack provides a separate audio

channel. In the ratio diversity mode, the receivers

are paired, so adjacent output jacks deliver the same

audio channel.
The connectors are standard TA3M types, with the

same pinout numbering as 3-pin XLR connectors.

External DC Power Jack

Coaxial Locking Type

Battery Retainer Tabs - Press to Release

External DC Power Jack

4-pin Hirose

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