HI David,
Welcome to the list and congratulations on the Elite. They're great
consoles...I love em'.
Power supply business:
1st up, you double up the connections from the power supply at the
console end, hence the difference in the number of terminals.
Connections:
-18v = -Analog power, color code: Blue and blue/black
+18v = + Analog power, cc: Red and Red/black
Bipolar Ground = Analog Phantom Ground, cc: Black, Black/White _AND_
White/Black (3 wires). The white/black lead is the +48v Ground at the
PS-3 end.
+48v = Phantom Power, cc: White
+36v = Meter Power, cc: Orange
Meter Ground = Meter Ground, cc: Orange/Black
-25v = Logic Power, cc: Green
Logic Ground = Logic Ground, cc: Green/black
That's it. Take your time, double check your connections and then
check them again...and then power it up.
Best regards,
Ike
On 3/29/2010 5:33 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Greetings to all! I picked up a 1993 Elite. I've made the jump from a
Mackie. I've never had a board like this and I'm needing some help
with the power supply connections. Sorry for the freshman question,
but I'm trying to get this thing up and running without any help. The
12 terminals on the rear of the supply are connected to the power
supply cable, but there are only 8 terminals on the board. I'm not
sure which wires connect to which terminals. There are lables on the
terminals of both the supply and the board, but they are not all the
same. How can I determine which connections to make? Here are the 12
terminals on the rear of the supply, and the 8 terminals on the board:
Supply:
1. -18V
2. -18V
3. Bipolar Ground
4. Bipolar Ground
5. +18V
6. +18V
7. +48V
8. Phantom Ground
9. +35V
10. Meter Ground
11. -25V
12. Logic Ground
Board:
1. - analog power
2. + analog power
3. Analog Phantom Ground
4. Phantom Power
5. Logic Ground
6. Logic Power
7. Meter Ground
8. Meter Power
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