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8.3
EXTERNAL MICROPHONE CONNECTOR
GND
Microphone
Signal
Microphone Select
(GND)
Phantom
Voltage
(~1.4 VDC)
Figure 8-2: SSABR G2 External Microphone Connector
The External Microphone Connectors attach to both the leftmost and rightmost of the three gold
colored connectors on the SSABR G2 Unit (see Figure 2-1.) Figure 8-2 shows the pin-out of each 4-
pin connector. Notice that the perspective of the diagram is from the viewpoint of someone looking
directly into the mating end of the connector. When using the SSABR in Mono Mode, only the left
microphone needs to be connected.
8.3.1
Microphone Wiring
Basic requirements and suggestions for external microphones used with the SSABR G2 device are
listed below. See Section 2.2.3for further information on operating the SSABR G2 unit with an
external wiring harness.
Note that the “Microphone Select” pin on the Telocate connector must be grounded to
notify the SSABR G2 that an external microphone is being used. Without this short, the built-in microphones will
be used. This connection is best done within the Telocate connector housing.
To connect an external (powered) microphone to the SSABR, three wires are required. The “-“
terminal of the microphone should be connected to the GND pin. The “O” terminal should be
connected to the “Microphone Signal” pin. And, the “+” terminal should be connected to the
“Phantom Voltage” pin.