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Yamaha T3n Owner's Manual

Rear Panel

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Input connectors
• XLR3-31 type input connectors
The pins are wired as shown below (IEC 60268).
• Euroblock input connectors
These are balanced input connectors. The included
Euroblock connectors can be used to make connec-
tions here.
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Mode switch
• STEREO mode
In STEREO mode, channels A and B are completely
independent.
• PARALLEL mode
In PARALLEL mode, the channel A input signal is sent
both to the channel A power amp and the channel B amp.
The Channel B input connector does not function.
• BRIDGE mode
In BRIDGE mode, channels A and B operates simul-
taneously, functioning as a single mono amplifier.
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GAIN switch
This switch is used when changing the Gain of the A and B
channels simultaneously.
32 dB: Setting of 32 dB
26 dB: Setting of 26 dB
4
DATA PORT jacks
An amp control unit, such as the ACU16-C, can be con-
nected to the DATA PORT jack for monitoring or control-
ling the amplifier from the external device.
5
AMP ID switch
When an amp control unit, such as the ACU16-C, is con-
nected to the DATA PORT jack
used to set the amplifier's ID.
6
SPEAKERS jacks
• 5-way binding post output jacks
• Speakon type output jacks
Speakon type cable plugs (Neutrik NL4) can be con-
nected here.
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Ground screw
If you are having a problem with hum or noise, use this ter-
minal to connect to ground or connect to the chassis of the
mixer, preamp, or other device in your system.
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AC IN connector
This amplifier uses a NEMA L5-30 outlet.
Connect the 30 A twist-lock connectors by orienting the
locking L-shaped prong with the corresponding connector
entry, then fully insert the three prongs. Twist the plug
about 1/8 of a turn clockwise to lock the connector and
plug.
The amplifier requires very high-power so that it
can demand high current from the AC service.
Connections must be properly rated for reliable
operation.
If this device is to be rack mounted and trans-
ported frequently, be sure to support the rear end
of the unit with mounting hardware that matches
the size of the rack used.
Controls and Functions
4
, the AMP ID can be
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