Setup and operation – Digital Audio Labs Livemix AD-24 Analog Input Unit User Manual

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LIVEMIX AD-24

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SETUP AND OPERATION

The AD-24 will most likely be installed in a rack near the

mixer, but this is not required. The MIX-16/32 will likely

be placed near the stage. A single shielded CAT5 or

CAT6 cable will connect the AD-24 to the MIX-16/32 and

transmit all the necessary audio data for creating personal

mixes.

1. Attach the external Power Supply to the AD-24

External Power Supply connector.

2. Connect the AD-24 to the analog signal source.

• Either balanced TRS or DB-25 connections are

acceptable.

• If necessary, the connections can be mixed, for

example, you may have channels 1-8 connected

via DB-25 and channels 9-16 on TRS connections.

• The TRS and DB-25 connections are in parallel. For

example, a signal input on channel 1 via DB-25 will

appear on TRS channel 1. In this way, the AD-24

can pass through an analog signal from one device

to another.

3. Adjust the front panel switches for the appropriate

signal levels.

4. Connect the Livemix Data Out port on the AD-24

to the Livemix Data In port on the MIX-16/32 with

shielded CAT6 cable.

5. Turn on the power switch to the AD-24.

NOTE:

The most common audio source

for feeding the AD-24 inputs will

be the direct outs on an analog

mixer.

If your mixer does not offer direct

outs, you can use the inserts. If

using inserts, a special cable must

be used. This cable will short the

Tip and Ring of the TRS cable for

proper operation. This cable is

part number

CBL-DBINSERT-10

and is available from your Livemix

dealer.

NOTE:

Networking cable comes in

a variety of “flavors”. For the

purposes of Livemix, either CAT5

or CAT6 cabling is appropriate,

but it does need to be shielded.

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