Yamaha AW2400 Owner's Manual - Page 28

Rear panel, MIC/LINE INPUT] jacks 1-8 TRS phone

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Parts of the AW2400 and what they do Rear panel G F E 41B C 2 Introducing the AW2400 Q H IJ K L MN O P 1 [MIC/LINE INPUT] jacks 1-8 (XLR) These are XLR-3-31 type balanced input jacks. Nominal input level is from -46 dBu to +4 dBu. Connector wiring is as shown below. Male XLR connector B [MIC/LINE INPUT] jacks 1-8 (TRS phone) These are TRS phone type balanced input jacks. Nominal input level is from -46 dBu to +4 dBu. Connector wiring is as shown below. 1/4" TRS phone plug C [INSERT I/O] jacks 1-2 These TRS phone jacks allow external signal processing gear to be inserted into the signal received at the [MIC/LINE INPUT] jacks 1-2. Nominal input level is 0 dBu, and the pin assignments are as follows: 1 (ground) 3 (cold) 2 (hot) Tip (hot) Ring (cold) Sleeve (ground) To the INSERT I/O jack of the AW2400 Sleeve (ground) OUT IN 1/4" TRS phone plug 1/4" TRS phone plug Tip (OUT) Sleeve (ground) 1/4" TRS phone plug Tip (IN) Sleeve (ground) To the input jack of the external processor To the output jack of the external processor D [STEREO OUT] jacks These are TRS phone type balanced output jacks that output the signals of the stereo bus. Nominal output level is +4 dBu. E [MONITOR OUT] jacks These are TRS phone type balanced output jacks that output the monitor signals of the stereo bus or the solo bus. Nominal output level is +4 dBu. F [OMNI OUT] jacks 1-4 The unbalanced phone jacks output the signals specified in the PATCH screen Output page. Nominal output level is 0 dBu. G [PHONES] jack This is a 1/4" TRS phone output jack for connecting your headphones for monitoring. This jack always outputs the same signal as the [MONITOR OUT] jacks. H [POWER] switch Switches the power ON and OFF. NOTE • When switching the power of the AW2400 ON or OFF, always follow the "Turning the power on/off" procedures described on page 38. I [AC IN] connector Connect the supplied power cord to this connector. CAUTION • Use only the supplied power cord for this unit. The use of an inappropriate replacement may be a fire and electrical shock hazard. J Ground Screw For maximum safety the ground screw should be properly connected to a confirmed ground point. Proper grounding will also ensure minimum hum, noise, and interference. 28 AW2400 Owner's Manual

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AW2400
Owner’s Manual
Parts of the AW2400 and what they do
Introducing the AW2400
28
2
1
[MIC/LINE INPUT] jacks 1–8 (XLR)
These are XLR-3-31 type balanced input jacks. Nominal input level is
from -46 dBu to +4 dBu. Connector wiring is as shown below.
B
[MIC/LINE INPUT] jacks 1–8 (TRS phone)
These are TRS phone type balanced input jacks. Nominal input level is
from -46 dBu to +4 dBu. Connector wiring is as shown below.
C
[INSERT I/O] jacks 1–2
These TRS phone jacks allow external signal processing gear to be inserted
into the signal received at the [MIC/LINE INPUT] jacks 1–2. Nominal
input level is 0 dBu, and the pin assignments are as follows:
D
[STEREO OUT] jacks
These are TRS phone type balanced output jacks that out-
put the signals of the stereo bus. Nominal output level is
+4 dBu.
E
[MONITOR OUT] jacks
These are TRS phone type balanced output jacks that out-
put the monitor signals of the stereo bus or the solo bus.
Nominal output level is +4 dBu.
F
[OMNI OUT] jacks 1–4
The unbalanced phone jacks output the signals specified in
the PATCH screen Output page. Nominal output level is 0
dBu.
G
[PHONES] jack
This is a 1/4" TRS phone output jack for connecting your
headphones for monitoring. This jack always outputs the
same signal as the [MONITOR OUT] jacks.
H
[POWER] switch
Switches the power ON and OFF.
I
[AC IN] connector
Connect the supplied power cord to this connector.
J
Ground Screw
For maximum safety the ground screw should be properly
connected to a confirmed ground point. Proper grounding
will also ensure minimum hum, noise, and interference.
Rear panel
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H
I
K
J
O
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B
1
C
Male XLR connector
1 (ground)
3 (cold)
2 (hot)
1/4" TRS phone plug
Ring (cold)
Tip (hot)
Sleeve (ground)
OUT
IN
Sleeve (ground)
1/4" TRS
phone plug
1/4" TRS
phone plug
1/4" TRS
phone plug
Tip (OUT)
Sleeve (ground)
Tip (IN)
Sleeve (ground)
To the INSERT I/O
jack of the AW2400
To the input jack of the
external processor
To the output jack of the
external processor
When switching the power of the AW2400 ON or OFF, always fol-
low the “Turning the power on/off” procedures described on
page 38.
NOTE
Use only the supplied power cord for this unit. The use of an
inappropriate replacement may be a fire and electrical shock
hazard.
CAUTION