Sennheiser SDC 8200 Microphone User Manual


 
Setting up the SDC 8200 system
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Connecting an SDC 8200 AO analog output unit to the SDC 8200 CU cen-
tral unit
You can output additional interpretation channels via the SDC 8200 AO
analog output unit’s transformer balanced XLR-3M audio outputs or via
the unbalanced phono sockets next to the XLR-3 outputs.
To connect an analog output unit to the SDC 8200 CU central unit:
̈ Connect the black RJ 45 plug of the system cable to the DATA OUT
socket ƹ of the central unit.
̈ Connect the grey RJ 45 plug of the system cable to the DIGITAL BUS IN
socket of the analog output unit.
Connecting several SDC 8200 AO analog output units to the SDC 8200 CU
central unit
To connect several SDC 8200 AO analog output units to the SDC 8200 CU
central unit:
̈ Connect the DIGITAL BUS OUT socket of the first SDC 8200 AO to the
DIGITAL BUS IN socket of the second SDC 8200 AO, and so on.
Note!
You can connect up to four SDC 8200 AO analog output units to the
SDC 8200 CU central unit.
Connecting external equipment to the SDC 8200 AO’s phoenix connector
The SDC 8200 AO is fitted with a voltage-free contact (phoenix connector)
which turns external equipment (e.g. a recording unit) on and off. When a
console is active, the contact is closed and when no console is active, the
contact is open.
The phoenix connector is numbered from left to right as shown in the illus-
tration on the left.
If you switch AC loads such as e.g. an electronic relay, the contacts 1 and 3
will be opened or short-circuited. Therefore, make sure that the following
limitations are not exceeded!
y Maximum load current (continuous) = 1 A
y Maximum load voltage = 60 V
y On-resistance = 0.5
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1 2 3 4
1
2
3
4
Load
Vac