TriSonus10 dp
4 Connectors/Indicators
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4.2
Connectors
XLR socket (1)
The TriSonus 10 dp should be connected with a standard symmetrically wired XLR cable if the
audio transmission is analogue. To connect the input signal to further devices, use the male XLR
Loop thru connector. To obtain full power performance from the system, the signal source should
be able to provide a minimum of 6 dBu distortion free output voltage.
RJ45 socket (2)
This socket is used to integrate the TriSonus 10 dp into an existing digital audio and control net-
work. Digital audio signals (AES67 standard) can optionally be processed by the TriSonus 10 dp.
This function is not available in the condition as supplied to the customer and can only be used
after installing a firmware upgrade.
PowerCon blue (3)
Power supply input voltage 110-230 VAC. This connector provides the function of an on-off switch.
After powering on (turn the connector to the right until it locks), the systems starts up and is ready
for use after approximately 3 seconds. Avoid repeatedly switching the system on and off, particular-
ly when it is operating.
The nominal power consumption of the TriSonus 10 dp under full
power is 0.2 A (measured with pink noise, Crest Factor 8). Transient
peaks can, however, cause much higher momentary power drain.
Observe carefully the nominal power consumption when connecting
the loudspeaker(s) to the power source, and observe carefully the
cut-off current of the safety circuit breakers. We recommend using the
loudspeaker on power circuits with circuit breakers with C characteris-
tic.