Behringer 911A DUAL TRIGGER DELAY Quick Start Guide

Behringer 911A DUAL TRIGGER DELAY Manual

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  • Behringer 911A DUAL TRIGGER DELAY | Quick Start Guide - Page 1
    Quick Start Guide 911A DUAL TRIGGER DELAY Legendary Analog Dual Trigger Delay Module for Eurorack Controls Power Connection (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) DELAY TIME - Adjust the delay time from 2 milliseconds to 10 seconds. (2) S-TRIG OUT - Send the delayed signal to another S-TRIG input, normally the 911
  • Behringer 911A DUAL TRIGGER DELAY | Quick Start Guide - Page 2
    Inputs Type Impedance Maximum input level Trigger operation Trigger Outputs Type Impedance Maximum output level Trigger operation Controls Delay time Coupling mode Power Power supply Current draw Physical Dimensions Rack units Weight 3.5 mm jack, DC coupled 9 kΩ, unbalanced +11 V Active low, hold
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Quick Start Guide
911A DUAL TRIGGER DELAY
Legendary Analog Dual Trigger
Delay Module for Eurorack
Controls
(1)
DELAY TIME
– Adjust the delay time from 2 milliseconds
to 10 seconds.
(2)
S-TRIG OUT
– Send the delayed signal to another S-TRIG
input, normally the 911 envelope generator module,
via 3.5 mm TS cable.
(3)
S-TRIG IN
– Accepts a trigger signal from another module
or device. The trigger must be held low for the delay time
set to activate the trigger output.
(4)
COUPLING MODE
– In the OFF setting, the delays
are activated independently via the trigger inputs.
In PARALLEL, the trigger connected to the top section
activates the timing on both sections simultaneously.
In SERIES, the trigger connected to the top section
activates the top circuit, then triggers the lower section
upon activation of the first.
Power Connection
The module comes with the required power cable for connecting
to a standard Eurorack power supply system. Follow these
steps to connect power to the module. It is easier to make
these connections before the module has been mounted into
a rack case.
1.
Turn the power supply or rack case power off and
disconnect the power cable.
2.
Insert the 16-pin connector on the power cable into the
socket on the power supply or rack case. The connector has
a tab that will align with the gap in the socket, so it cannot
be inserted incorrectly. If the power supply does not have
a keyed socket, be sure to orient pin 1 (-12 V) with the red
stripe on the cable.
3.
Insert the 10-pin connector into the socket on the back of
the module. The connector has a tab that will align with the
socket for correct orientation.
4.
After both ends of the power cable have been securely
attached, you may mount the module in a case and turn on
the power supply.
Installation
The necessary screws are included with the module for mounting
in a Eurorack case. Connect the power cable before mounting.
Depending on the rack case, there may be a series of fixed holes
spaced 2 HP apart along the length of the case, or a track that
allows individual threaded plates to slide along the length
of the case. The free-moving threaded plates allow precise
positioning of the module, but each plate should be positioned in
the approximate relation to the mounting holes in your module
before attaching the screws.
Hold the module against the Eurorack rails so that each of the
mounting holes are aligned with a threaded rail or threaded
plate. Attach the screws part way to start, which will allow
small adjustments to the positioning while you get them all
aligned. After the final position has been established, tighten the
screws down.
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(2)
(3)
(4)