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Partyline: What is the 6-pin XLR Partyline Beltpack pin-out?
Partyline: What is the 6-pin XLR Partyline Beltpack pin-out?
Pin 1 = Ground/Common
Pin 2 = Power (+30V DC)
Pin 3 = Audio/Channel B
Pin 4 = Audio/Channel A
Pin 5 = Local Program Input +
Pin 6 = Local Program Input -
"Balanced Program Input" on 6pin XLR Input Beltpacks for the RS-602 and RS-622 only
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