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RDL DS-TPSL2A XLR Microphone and Stereo RCA Input Wall Plate

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RDL DS-TPSL2A XLR Microphone and Stereo RCA Input Wall PlateThe TPSL2A modules are two pair audio sending modules compatible with RDL Format A twisted pair products. These modules are designed to be mounted in wall boxes, cabinets or other enclosures that allow users to connect audio sources. The TPSL2A modules feature an XLR microphone input and two RCA phono jack inputs summed to mono. The unbalanced inputs are designed to receive standard 10 dBV consumer level signals. The microphone input provides 24 Vdc

The -TPSL2A modules are two-pair audio sending modules compatible with RDL Format-A twisted pair products. These modules are designed to be mounted in wall boxes, cabinets or other enclosures that allow users to connect audio sources.

The -TPSL2A modules feature an XLR microphone input and two RCA phono jack inputs summed to mono. The unbalanced inputs are designed to receive standard -10 dBV consumer level signals. The microphone input provides 24 Vdc IEC phantom voltage and accepts both dynamic and condenser microphone signals. The input signals are amplified using studio-quality preamplifiers optimized for normal operating levels. A rear-panel GAIN switch is provided to set the amplification of the microphone preamplifier. This switch is normally set by the installer for NORM (normal) gain. If consistently low mic levels are expected, this switch may be set to the HIGH gain position. The pre-amplified microphone source is routed to pair A. The summed left and right line-level inputs are routed to output cable pair B.

These modules drive only two cable pairs, therefore they accept a signal and power from one mic-level or line-level Format-A single-pair sender. One single-pair sender may be chained with the -TPSL2A. A single-pair sender must be set to feed pair C if it is connected together with the -TPSL2A. The power pair and all three audio pairs are fed through both rear-panel RJ45 jacks.

The -TPSL2A may be powered directly from a 24 Vdc power supply using the detachable terminal block. Local power connected to the module is also fed to all connected remote modules. The -TPSL2A may be remotely powered through the twisted pair cable from any other module, signal distributor or RDL power inserter connected to the same twisted pair cable. Module power is indicated by a front-panel LED.

RDL FORMAT-A features superior audio performance that rivals or exceeds shielded wiring. Design simplicity, ease of installation, unsurpassed flexibility, automatic fused power, exceptional hum rejection, low noise, and low distortion provide designers and installers the optimum choice in economical twisted pair products.

Features

  • Balanced Microphone XLR Input with Phantom
  • Switch-Selectable Mic Gain on Rear Panel
  • Two Unbalanced -10 dBV Phono Jack Line Inputs
  • MIC Feeds Pair A; L and R Summed to Mono Feed Pair B
  • Remote Powering through Twisted Pair Cable
  • Fused Local Power Feeds all Connected Modules
  • Local Power Input on Terminal Block
  • Blue LED Indicates Module is Powered
  • Utilizes Two Format-A Pairs
  • Studio-Quality Precision Active Balanced Circuitry

Specifications

Inputs (3): Mic: 1.2 kΩ Balanced with IEC 24 Vdc Phantom; Line (left and right): 10 kΩ Unbalanced
Input Connection: Mic: XLR; Line: RCA Phono
Input Level: Mic: -45 to -65 dBu Balanced; Maximum: -40 dBu (HIGH Gain), -28 dBu (NORM Gain); Line: -10 dBV Unbal.; +8 dBV Max
Format-A Signal Pairs Used (2): A (Mic); B (Unbal Line inputs, summed to mono)
Gain: Mic: 50 dB (NORM) or 63 dB (HIGH), Switch-selectable on rear panel; Line: 12 dB
Output: RDL TP Format-A
Output Connection: RJ45
Frequency Response: Mic: 100 Hz to 30 kHz (+/- 1 dB); integral low-cut filter -10 dB @ 30 Hz; Line: 20 Hz to 50 kHz (+/- 0.5 dB)
THD+N: Mic: < 0.1% (80 Hz to 20 kHz); Line: < 0.05% (20 Hz to 50 kHz); <0.005% (1 kHz)
Noise below +4 dBu: Mic: < -80 dB (NORM Gain), < -70 dB (HIGH Gain); Line: < -95 dB
Crosstalk: Line to Line: < 90 dB (1 kHz); < 75 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz); Line to Mic (HIGH Gain): < 65 dB (1 kHz), < 60 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz);
Line to Mic (NORM Gain): < 75 dB (1 kHz), < 70 dB (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Headroom above +4 dBu: > 18 dB
CMRR: Mic: > 60 dB (HIGH Gain 50 Hz to 150 Hz), > 65 dB (NORM Gain 50 Hz to 150 Hz)
Indicator: Power In
Power Connections (2): Detachable terminal block; RJ45
Power Requirement: 24 Vdc @ 65 mA plus connected loads
Dimensions: 1.6" (4.06 cm) W; 4.11" (10.45 cm) H; 1.89" (4.8 cm) D
Mounting Box Minimum Depth: 2.4" (6.1 cm)
Ambient Operating Environment: 0° C to 55° C
Shipping Weight: 0.4 lbs
Tariff Code: 8543.70.9860
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