Wiring hookups for different sources, Fig. 1, Fig. 2 – Lectrosonics SMDa User Manual

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Super-Minature Belt Pack Transmitters

Wiring Hookups for Different Sources

In addition to the microphone and line level wiring hook-

A lot of information regarding microphone wiring is also

ups illustrated below, Lectrosonics makes a number of

available in the FAQ section of the web site at:

cables and adapters for other situations such as con­

http://www.lectrosonics.com/faq.htm

necting musical instruments (guitars, bass guitars, etc.)

to the transmitter. Visit

www.lectrosonics.com and

Follow the instructions to search by model number or

click on Accessories, or download the master catalog.

other search options.

Compatible Wiring for Both Servo Bias Inputs and Earlier Transmitters:

4 VOLT POSITIVE BIAS 2-WIRE ELECTRET

Most common type of wiring for lavaliere mics.
Fully compatible with 5-pin inputs on Lectrosonics
transmitters such as the LM and UM Series.

Fig. 1

4 VOLT POSITIVE BIAS 2-WIRE ELECTRET

Most common type of wiring for lavaliere mics.
Fully compatible with 5-pin inputs on Lectrosonics
transmitters such as the LM and UM Series.

Fig. 2

1
2

3
4
5

PIN

SHIELD

AUDIO

1

2

3

4

5

T A5 F

PLUG

2.7 k

2 VOLT NEGATIVE BIAS 2-WIRE ELECTRET

Compatible wiring for microphones
such as negative bias TRAM models.

NOTE: The resistor value can range from 2k to 4k ohms.

Fig. 4

DRAIN (BIAS)

SOURCE (AUDIO)

SHIELD

4 VOLT POSITIVE BIAS 3-WIRE ELECTRET
WITH EXTERNAL RESISTOR

This wiring is fully compatible with 5-pin inputs on Lectrosonics
transmitters such as the LM and UM Series. This is the wiring
for the Lectrosonics M152 lavaliere microphone.

Used for 3-wire lavaliere
microphones that require an
external resistor such as the
Sanken COS-11.

Fig. 5

Fig. 3

DPA MICROPHONES (Danish Pro Audio miniature models)

This wiring is for DPA lavalier
and headset microphones.

NOTE: The resistor value can range from 3k to 4k ohms.

BALANCED AND FLOATING LINE LEVEL SIGNALS

*NOTE: If the output is balanced but center
tapped to ground, such as on all Lectrosonics
receivers, do not connect Pin 3 of the XLR jack
to Pin 4 of the TA5F connector.

TA5F

PLUG

XLR JACK

Fig. 7

SHIELD

TIP

PIN

5

4

3

2

1

SLEEVE

LINE LEVEL

RCA or 1/4” PLUG

A UDI O

1

2

3

4

5

T A5 F

PLUG

UNBALANCED LINE LEVEL SIGNALS

For signal levels up to 3V (+12 dBu) before limiting. Fully
compatible with 5-pin inputs on other Lectrosonics transmitters
such as the LM and UM Series. A 20k ohm resistor can be
inserted in series with Pin 5 for an additional 20 dB of
attenuation to handle up to 30V (+32 dBu).

Fig. 8

Simple Wiring - Can ONLY be used with

Servo Bias Inputs:

Fig. 11

4 VOLT POSITIVE BIAS 3-WIRE ELECTRET

NOTE: This servo bias wiring is not compatible with earlier
versions of Lectrosonics transmitters. Check with the factory
to confirm which models can use this wiring.

Fig. 6

LO-Z MICROPHONE LEVEL SIGNALS

For low impedance dynamic mics or electret
mics with internal battery or power supply.

XLR JACK

Insert 1k resistor in series with pin 3 if attenuation is needed

Fig. 10

2 VOLT NEGATIVE BIAS 2-WIRE ELECTRET

Simplified wiring for microphones such as negative bias TRAM.

NOTE: This servo bias wiring is not compatible with earlier
versions of Lectrosonics transmitters. Check with the factory
to confirm which models can use this wiring.

2 VOLT POSITIVE BIAS 2-WIRE ELECTRET

Simplified wiring for microphones
such as Countryman B6 Lavalier
and E6 Earset models and others.

NOTE: This servo bias wiring is not compatible with earlier
versions of Lectrosonics transmitters. Check with the factory
to confirm which models can use this wiring.

Fig. 9

Rio Rancho, NM

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