Matrix: How do I physically wire up a CCI-22 interface card to a Eclipse Pico frame / matrix and Encore PS-702?
Question: I'm wiring up a small Eclipse Pico frame /matrix to an Encore party-line PS-702 via a CCI-22 interface card. Can you supply a simple wiring diagram that shows how to make the physical connections between the CCI-22 interface card and the Pico frame and PS-702 Encore power supply?
Answer: You will need 2 CAT-5 patch cables (T568B wiring standard) which connect between the Pico frame ports and the rear panel card for the CCI-22 interface. You will also need to construct a DB9F to 3-pin XLR cable (separate 3-pin XLR for channel A and channel B). This cable will connect between one of the DB9M jacks on the CCI-22 rear panel card and the PS-702 rear panel Channel A and B 3-pin M jacks. See below for overall wiring diagram and wiring detail for the DB9F to two 3-pin XLR M cable.
Overall wiring diagram:
DB9F to 3-pin XLR cable detail:
Answer: You will need 2 CAT-5 patch cables (T568B wiring standard) which connect between the Pico frame ports and the rear panel card for the CCI-22 interface. You will also need to construct a DB9F to 3-pin XLR cable (separate 3-pin XLR for channel A and channel B). This cable will connect between one of the DB9M jacks on the CCI-22 rear panel card and the PS-702 rear panel Channel A and B 3-pin M jacks. See below for overall wiring diagram and wiring detail for the DB9F to two 3-pin XLR M cable.
Overall wiring diagram:
DB9F to 3-pin XLR cable detail:
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