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INSTALLATION
STEP 4: MOD 111 MODULATOR SETUP
LOCATION
The Modulator is usually located with the sound system amplifier or mixer for easy access to
an audio input signal. For portable systems, the modulator can be placed near the emitter or
in another convenient location. (The SS-6 Stand Kit is available for portable systems.)
POWER CONNECTION
FOR U.S. APPLICATIONS:
Step 1: Connect the power supply to the 3-pin Molex connector located on the rear of the
MOD 111. (See Figure 8.)
FOR APPLICATIONS O
UTSIDE THE U.S. REQUIRING 240 VAC MAINS S
UPPLY:
Use the wall transformer power supply, model TFP 027.
Secondary Specifications: 24 VAC, 35 VA, 50/60 Hz.
Step 2: Plug the power supply into an AC outlet.
BASEBAND CABLE CONNECTION
The MOD 111 drives one emitter. The TX8 repeats the baseband signal, so any number of
emitters can be used. The modulator outputs CANNOT be split with CATV splitters.
AUDIO CONNECTION
The MOD 112 accepts audio signals from industry-standard low impedance microphones,
balanced lines, and unbalanced lines.
MICROPHONE
An industry standard 3-pin male connector is used. Pin 1 is the shield and pins 2 and 3
are audio. Power for condenser microphones is supplied according to DIN 45596.
BALANCED LINE
A 1/4 inch Tip-Ring-Sleeve (3 conductor) phone plug is used. The three-pin connectors
are used for the mic input only.
RG-58 cable and BNC connector.
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