Meyer Sound MPS-488HP Manual Do Utilizador

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CHAPTER 2: MM-10XP SUBWOOFER
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WIRING MM-10XP LOUDSPEAKER CABLES 
WITH BELDEN 1502 CABLE
When wiring MM-10XP loudspeaker cables with Belden 
1502 or an equivalent cable, use the conventions in Table 3. 
The red and black wires in the Belden 1502 cable have a 
thicker gauge than the other three wires and should be used 
for DC power. The blue, white, and shield wires are shielded 
together and should be used for audio.
Both ends of the loudspeaker cable should be wired so that 
the pins in the MM-10XP input connector align with those in 
the MPS-488HP channel output connector (see “Channel 
Inputs” on page 16).
Wiring EN3-to-Pigtail Cables
MM-10XPs equipped with EN3 connectors are shipped with 
one 10-foot EN3 5-pin female-to-pigtail cable. The EN3 end 
of the cable connects directly to the MM-10XP input con-
nector. The pigtail end of the cable can be equipped with 
either an EN3 5-pin male connector for connecting to the 
MPS-488HPe power supply, or a Phoenix 5-pin female con-
nector for connecting to the MPS-488HPp power supply. 
The pigtail can also be spliced to a longer loudspeaker cable 
or to a junction box. The included EN3-to-pigtail cable uses 
a multiconductor cable, which can be wired for both DC 
power and balanced audio. The EN3-to-pigtail cable is avail-
able in plenum or regular (non-plenum) versions.
NOTE: 
For a complete list of cables and cable 
connectors available from Meyer Sound that 
can be used with the MM-10XP subwoofer and 
MPS-488HP power supply, see Appendix A, “MM-10 
Accessories.”
Belden 1502 Composite Cable
Table 3: Wiring MM-10XP Loudspeaker Cables with Belden 1502
Wire
Gauge
Gauge
Red
DC power, positive (+)
18 AWG
Black
DC power, negative (–)
18 AWG
White
Balanced audio, positive (+)
22 AWG
Blue
Balanced audio, negative (–)
22 AWG
Shield
Balanced audio, shield
24 AWG
Red: DC power (+)
Black: DC power (–)
White: audio (+)
Blue: audio (–)
Audio shield