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How do I wire my Speakon connector?

Amplifier Frequently Asked Questions
CE Series amplifiers feature Neutrik Speakon connectors for output wiring. Speakons allow both channels of amplifier output to be wired to the same connector. See Crown's ProGuide for using the Speakon NL4FC assembly for complete instructions (pdf file, requires Adobe Acrobat to read).

Do I have to use the banana jack or Speakon connector when running in bridge mode?

SWR® - Amplify Your Future™
Yes. Please see the back panel operation diagram in your owner's manual for correct speaker connection procedures. See similar questions...

What is a "wire-nut"/"marrette"/"marr connector"? How are they used?

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A twist-on wire connector is a cone shaped threaded plastic thingummy that's used to connect wires together. "Marrette", "Marr connector", "IDEAL Wire-nut(R)" are trade names. You'll usually use a lot of them in DIY wiring. In essence, you strip the end of the wires about an inch, twist them together, then twist the connector on. While some connectors advertise that you don't need to twist the wire, do it anyways - it's more mechanically and electrically secure. See similar questions...

How do you wire the DIN connector on the ASCO Pneumatic valves?

ASCO Valve - FAQ Product Questions
Generally, the #1 and #2 pins are connected to the voltage supply. The coils are not polarity sensitive. The ground doesn't have to be utilized unless the application requires it. See similar questions...

What is the connector system?

Ocean LED - Frequently Asked Questions
From a request from a major production boat company in 2005, all OceanLED lights are fitted with Plug & Play connectors from the world renowned connector manufacturer Deutsch. All connectors are IP68 rated and comply with ABYC regulations, E11. We also recommend a synthetic connector grease to maximise connector performance, check the accessories page for further details. See similar questions...

What are the characteristics of the wire?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The wire is 39 inches (1 meter) long and per MIL-W-16878 (TFE insulation). One is red, plus (+) voltage and one is black (ground). See similar questions...

How do I wire a relay in my system?

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There are two types of relays that are commonly used in 12-volt automotive applications: Single-pole Double Throw (SPDT) relays, which have 5 pins, and Single Pole, Single Throw (SPST) relays, which have 4 pins. Depending on the application, you can use either of these; for remote turn-on leads (see Section 5.11), an SPST relay is fine, SPDT relays are often used in alarm installations. Make sure that you get a 12-volt relay - this specifies the voltage required to make the relay "switch. See similar questions...

What is a Wire?

Bank of Baroda
A wire at Remit2India Money Transfers allows you to transfer money from your existing bank account to India in 48 hours. Remit2India Money Transfers also gives you a unique tracking number for your transaction allowing you to track your remittance online at any point of time. See similar questions...

What is the accessory connector used for?

Elecraft K3 FAQ
The K3 has a rich set of I/O connections. In addition to the usual key jack, paddle jack, etc., there is a 15-pin D-series connector. It includes: band data, two configurable 5V logic inputs (e.g., for FSK) and two configurable 5V logic outputs, remote power switch input, PTT, key and auxbus (e.g., for a KRC2 or transverter). While this connector looks like a VGA video connector, it is not. The K3 does not provide any sort of video output. See similar questions...

What are the PC/104 connector pinouts?

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The name "PC/104" is derived from the fact that there are 104 pins on the two bus connectors which carry signals between modules. P1 has 64 pins and P2 has 40. See similar questions...

Can a Keyboard controller be powered from a DC din connector?

Synthesizers.com --- FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
QKB15S Keyboard Controllers are powered by +12 VDC usually from a wall transformer. The Q101, Q103, and Q137 Power modules provide DC power via a 6 pin female connector. The voltages available are +15VDC, -15VDC, and +5VDC - all well regulated. The keyboard controller has it's own internal regulator and only needs about 9VDC - 18VDC at less than 50ma. So you can provide power to the keyboard by a short cable from one of the modules. When you turn your system off, the keyboard will also go off. See similar questions...

What is a Reseller Connector?

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Using a Reseller Connector, you'll directly download and import TS.Census License Compliance Suite reports from your reseller's website. The Software Compliance Module currently supports SHI customers with the TS.Census License Compliance Report, and SoftChoice customers with the Product History Report. See similar questions...

What is the USB connector for?

The USB connector allows you to perform direct digital recording via the Bass PODXT’s drivers. For Windows® users, these drivers support ASIO, WDM, MME/Direct Sound and MIDI. For Macintosh® OS9 users, these drivers support ASIO and Sound Manager. See similar questions...

What gauge speaker wire should I use in my system?

Amplifier Frequently Asked Questions
For the best speaker damping and least amount of power loss you will want to use the heaviest gauge that is practical. The length of the speaker wire should be considered when considering wire gauge. The shorter the run, the smaller gauge you can use with minimum power and damping factor loss. The longer the run, the heavier gauge you will need to minimize power and damping factor loss. You will also want to consider the size of power amplifier you are using. See similar questions...

Can I wire my investments?

Frequently Asked Questions
The Fund will generally invest in these themes in substantially equal 20% portions over time. However, asset allocation may varies based on availability and rebalancing criteria. Modern Portfolio Theory is based on Harry Markovitz's "Portfolio Selection," published by the Journal of Finance in 1952. See similar questions...

How do I wire my pickups up?

Frequently Asked Questions
Complete installation instructions and hardware are included with all of our pickups, accessories, and systems. In addition to basic assembly, there are often useful customization tips which are worth checking out. If you need a new copy of the installation sheet, contact EMGTek to get a new copy. We also have a set of our nine most common wiring diagrams available here online. This covers most basic setups, but you can contact us for assistance with any custom requirements you may have. See similar questions...

How do I attach wire leads to the piezoceramic?

Piezo Systems - Frequently Asked Questions
All of the PSI piezoceramic parts come with a thin (~3000 Angstrom units) metallic electrode already on the ceramic. Wire leads can be soldered (use ordinary 60/40 resin core solder) anywhere on the electrode to suit the application/experiment. Most PSI ceramics have thin nickel electrodes and require the use of an additional liquid flux for uniform results. Our Solder/Flux Kit was designed to make this task much easier. See similar questions...

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