AUDIO CONNECTION
Before connection:
As with all audio gear, always ensure audio system levels are turned down or equipment turned off before making connections. This will avoid plug-in or turn-on transients from damaging more sensitive components such as tweeters.
Connect ISO-2 to system:
The ISO-2 has two combination XLR/TRS input connectors, wired to the AES standard pin-1 ground, pin-2 hot (+), pin-3 cold (-).
Balanced or unbalanced output signal can be connected to the input of ISO- 2; the isolated outputs will always be balanced signals.
The balanced output of the ISO-2 is line level, meaning that it should be connected to the line input of a mixing console.
Suggestions about distance cable running:
Unbalanced cables are much more susceptible to noise than their balanced counterparts, keeping unbalanced cables under 8 meters (25’) in length is good practice while balanced cables can easily extend to 100 meters (300’).
ELIMINATING HUM AND BUZZ AND THE GROUND LOOP
The ISO-2 is equipped with output isolation transformers to eliminate hum and buzz caused by stray DC voltage and ground loops.
Computers, CD players and other consumer equipment can be noisy – this is particularly true when incorporating audio with a projector – so isolation transformers can be very useful when combating system noise.
The independent Ground Lift switches on the outputs takes this one step further by lifting pin-1 on the XLRs. Computers are often the source for noise problems in audio systems, so greater care is certainly needed to keep things quiet.