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LSs1Power
January 2nd, 2007, 06:13 AM
In the instructions that came with the V2 CD it shows the LC1 connected to a V1 in either slot C or E. The V2 doesn't have the same slots and I was wondering if I should hook it up in A or B? Also does the + mean output and the - means input?
Thanks
joecar
January 2nd, 2007, 08:33 AM
On the back of your V2 there should be a label showing AD1 thru AD4, and the polarity (+ or -) of each one;
On each one:
the + is the analog signal's positive input.
the - is the analog signal's negative/ground.
Is this what you're asking about...?
:cheers:
LSs1Power
January 2nd, 2007, 01:30 PM
On the back of your V2 there should be a label showing AD1 thru AD4, and the polarity (+ or -) of each one;
On each one:
the + is the analog signal's positive input.
the - is the analog signal's negative/ground.
Is this what you're asking about...?
:cheers:
Yes.... So should i hook AD1 + to the V2? Do I have to hook the ground of the same port everytime i use the input side?
joecar
January 3rd, 2007, 07:54 AM
V1 has a common ground for AD1 and AD2.
V2 has individual grounds for each of AD1, AD2, AD3, AD4 and these are isolated from each other.
So you connect the LC-1's analog signal to the V2 as follows:
LC-1 brown or yellow (analog signal) -> V2 AD1+
LC-1 green or white (return/ground) -> V2 AD1-
i.e. the ground must be connected to the - pin of the AD port you're using.
LSs1Power
January 3rd, 2007, 07:56 AM
V1 has a common ground for AD1 and AD2.
V2 has inidividual grounds for each of AD1, AD2, AD3, AD4.
So you connect the LC-1's analog signal to the V2 as follows:
LC-1 brown or yellow (analog signal) -> V2 AD1+
LC-1 green or white (return/ground) -> V2 AD1-
i.e. the ground has to be connected.
Thanks a bunch
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