Bosch 3.5 User Manual

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6.3 Connections
6.3.1
Introduction
This section gives an overview of typical system 
connections using the audio expander.
Connecting the network (see section 6.3.2).
Connecting audio inputs (see section 6.3.4).
Connecting audio outputs (see section 6.3.4).
Connecting control inputs (see section 6.3.5).
Connecting control outputs (see section 6.3.6).
6.3.2
Connecting the network
Connect the audio expander to the Praesideo system 
using the system bus connectors and LBB4416 network 
cables. Both connectors are interchangeable.
This unit is powered by the network controller, via the 
Praesideo system bus.
6.3.3
Connecting audio inputs
The audio expander has 4 audio inputs to interface with 
analog audio sources. Each audio input has two 
connectors on the rear of the audio expander; one XLR 
connector (for balanced signals) and one double cinch 
connector (for unbalanced signals). The audio expander 
mixes stereo signals connected to the cinch connectors 
of the same audio input into one single mono signal.
The analog audio can be a line source as well as a 
microphone. See table 6.1 for an overview of the input 
types supported by each of the inputs.
See figure 6.3 for details about the audio input sockets
6.3.4
Connecting audio outputs
The audio expander has 4 audio outputs to route analog 
audio signals to other equipment (e.g. a tape deck to 
record a specific audio signal). Each audio output has 
two connectors on the rear of the audio expander; one 
XLR connector (for balanced signals) and one double 
cinch connector (for unbalanced signals).
Note
The microphone inputs should not be used to 
connect emergency microphones. These inputs 
do not provide microphone connection 
supervision.
table 6.1: Audio input types
Audio Input
Microphone
(XLR only)
Line
1
Yes
Yes
2
Yes
Yes
3
No
Yes
4
No
Yes
Note
The audio inputs can handle electret 
microphones as well as dynamic microphones, 
since the audio expander can generate the 
phantom supply for electret microphones.
figure 6.3: Audio input sockets
table 6.2: Audio input socket details
Pin
Socket
Definition
Description
1
XLR
(female)
Xternal
Shield/ground 
(phantom supply -)
2
Live
Positive 
(phantom supply +)
3
Return
Negative 
(phantom supply +)
4
Cinch
Right
Right channel in
5
Left
Left channel in
Note
The right and left cinch connectors carry the 
same mono signal.
Audio In
2
3
1
5
4