Manual

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3. INSTALLATION
3.1 AC Mains Supply.
The 5060 is fitted with an internationally approved 3-pin IEC connector. A mating socket with power cord and mains plug is
supplied. All mains wiring should be performed by a qualified electrician with all power switched off, and the earth connection
must be used.
Before connecting the unit to the supply, check that the 5060 is set for the correct mains voltage. The unit is internally set
for 110-120V 60Hz or 220-240V 50Hz operation, and should only be changed by an authorised service centre. The mains fuse
required is 20mm anti-surge, 315mA rated at 250V. If it is ever necessary to replace the fuse, only the same type and
rating must be used. The power consumption of the equipment is 30VA.
Warning: attempted operation on the wrong voltage setting, or with an incorrect fuse, will invalidate the warranty.
3.2 Microphone Input.
The microphone input is via 3 pin female XLR connector, suitable for balanced microphones. The mating connector should be
appropriately wired as follows:
Balanced inputs:
- Pin 1 = Ground (screen).
- Pin 2 = Signal Phase (also known as “+” or “hot”).
- Pin 3 = Signal Non-Phase (“-” or “cold”).
The single microphone input of the 5060 is automatically routed to both channels of the unit.
3.3 Line Inputs.
Each channel has a 3 pin TRS jack socket on the rear panel, which will accept balanced or unbalanced line inputs providing
the mating plug is suitably wired:
Balanced inputs:
- Screen = Ground,
- Tip = Signal Phase (“+” or “hot”),
- Ring = Signal Non-Phase (“-” or “cold”).