Instruction Manual

P2
analog
OPERATION MANUAL
8
Ventilation
We recommend that you provide adequate ventilation so that the air temperature
surrounding the unit does not exceed 55C (122F). If multiple units are to be mounted
in a poorly ventilated rack or travel case, a 1 3/4 blank space should be located after
every three units (three units mounted together, blank space, three more units, etc.).
OPERATION
Connections
AC Mains Connection: Prior to connecting the AC mains power cord, verify
that the Voltage Selector switch 1 on the rear panel is set for the AC mains
voltage in your area.
Voltage Selector Position Operating Voltage Range Fuses (2)
115V 100-132VAC 50/60Hz T 315mA L, 250V
230V 200-264VAC 50/60Hz T 160mA L, 250V
For other operating voltage options, consult TRUE Systems.
CAUTION: To provide continued protection against fire, replacement fuses
should be only of the types listed above. AC mains power cord must be
removed to gain access to Fuse Drawer 2 for fuse replacement.
The Signal Ground LINK 3 connects signal ground to earth ground. Signal ground is
isolated from earth ground if the LINK jumper is removed. This jumper will normally be
installed. See “Troubleshooting” section for usage tips.
Microphone Connection: Microphone connection is made to standard XLR receptacles
4 on the rear panel. The wiring configuration used for the microphone connectors on
the P2
analog
is:
 Pin 2 is positive (+)
 Pin 3 is negative (-)
 Pin 1 is shield
MIC 2
OUT 1
OUT 2
MS
BALANCED
ANALOG OUTS
LINK
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
TRUE Systems - P2
analog
PIN 2 +
PIN 3 -
SUNRISE ENGINEERING AND DESIGN INC.
OUT 2
OUT 1
TUCSON, ARIZONA U.S.A.
For continued protection against fire
replace only with same type fuse:
115 T 315 mA L , 250V
230 T 160 mA L , 250V
CAUTION
ATTENTION
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
- NE PAS OVRIR
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference that
may cause undesired operation.
115/230 V
50/60 Hz, 22W
115
2
1
3
6
4
5