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Matrix: How should I wire up Headset 2 (HS2) on the rear of a V-series panel?
Matrix: How should I wire up Headset 2 (HS2) on the rear of a V-series panel?
How should I wire up Headset 2 (HS2) on the rear of a V-series panel?
If you want to use the Headset 2 connections on the rear of a V-series panel Here are some wiring guidelines which may be useful to reduce crosstalkAlways used a screened cable for the Microphone connections Use a heavy gauge twin screened (braided preferably) cable for the mic wiring to remote headset box.Eg Belden 8412 or AWG20 or AWG 18 cable For 4 pin XLR unbalanced mic headsets : XLR4 PIN 1 TO D-TYPE PIN 14 (HSR_RTN)XLR4 PIN 2 TO D-TYPE PIN 1 (MIC_HOT)SCREENED AT ONE END TO D-TYPE PIN 5 (0V) XLR4 PIN 3 TO D-TYPE PIN 15 (HSL_RTN)XLR4 PIN 4 TO D-TYPE PIN 2 (HSL)SCREENED AT ONE END TO D-TYPE PIN 18 (0V) For 5 pin XLR unbalanced mic headsets : XLR5 PIN 1 TO D-TYPE PIN 14 (HSR_RTN)XLR5 PIN 2 TO D-TYPE PIN 1 (MIC_HOT)SCREENED AT ONE END TO D-TYPE PIN 5 (0V) XLR5 PIN 3 TO D-TYPE PIN 15 (HSL_RTN)XLR5 PIN 4 TO D-TYPE PIN 2 (HSL)SCREENED AT ONE END TO D-TYPE PIN 18 (0V) XLR5 PIN 3 TO D-TYPE PIN 16 (HSR_RTN)XLR5 PIN 5 TO D-TYPE PIN 3 (HSR)SCREENED AT ONE END TO D-TYPE PIN 19 (0V) If the customer is using an external headset box that is made of plastic or is made from metal & isn’t earthed then connect the shell of the mating XLR to one of the screens.
If you want to use the Headset 2 connections on the rear of a V-series panel Here are some wiring guidelines which may be useful to reduce crosstalkAlways used a screened cable for the Microphone connections Use a heavy gauge twin screened (braided preferably) cable for the mic wiring to remote headset box.Eg Belden 8412 or AWG20 or AWG 18 cable For 4 pin XLR unbalanced mic headsets : XLR4 PIN 1 TO D-TYPE PIN 14 (HSR_RTN)XLR4 PIN 2 TO D-TYPE PIN 1 (MIC_HOT)SCREENED AT ONE END TO D-TYPE PIN 5 (0V) XLR4 PIN 3 TO D-TYPE PIN 15 (HSL_RTN)XLR4 PIN 4 TO D-TYPE PIN 2 (HSL)SCREENED AT ONE END TO D-TYPE PIN 18 (0V) For 5 pin XLR unbalanced mic headsets : XLR5 PIN 1 TO D-TYPE PIN 14 (HSR_RTN)XLR5 PIN 2 TO D-TYPE PIN 1 (MIC_HOT)SCREENED AT ONE END TO D-TYPE PIN 5 (0V) XLR5 PIN 3 TO D-TYPE PIN 15 (HSL_RTN)XLR5 PIN 4 TO D-TYPE PIN 2 (HSL)SCREENED AT ONE END TO D-TYPE PIN 18 (0V) XLR5 PIN 3 TO D-TYPE PIN 16 (HSR_RTN)XLR5 PIN 5 TO D-TYPE PIN 3 (HSR)SCREENED AT ONE END TO D-TYPE PIN 19 (0V) If the customer is using an external headset box that is made of plastic or is made from metal & isn’t earthed then connect the shell of the mating XLR to one of the screens.
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