Danish Interpretation Systems User ManualManual 01 18 0567522signals. The number of connectors depends onthe transmitter type.5. Radiator signal loop-through input – A HFBNC connector to loop-through the radiatoroutput of another transmitter.6. Radiator signal outputs – Six HF BNCconnectors, used to connect the radiators. Up to30 radiators can be loop-through connected toeach output.4.2 InstallationThe transmitter can be placed on a table or installed in astandard 19” rack.When installing in a 19” rack the supplied 19” bracketsshall be fixed to the front side of the transmitter byunscrewing the crews holding the top and button coverand then fix the brackets using the same screws.4.3 ConnectionsThis chapter gives an overview of typical systemconnections using the DT 60xx range transmitter: Connecting the DCS 6000 Conference System Connecting other external audio sources Connecting an emergency signal switch Connecting another transmitter4.3.1 Connecting the DCS 6000Conference SystemThe transmitter is connected to DCS 6000 ConferenceSystem to an AO 6008 Audio Output Unit. Each AO6080 can feed up to 8 ‘Audio Signal Inputs’ in thetransmitter.Figure 4.3-A Connecting the DCS 6000 Conference System.Please refer to the ‘AO 6008 User Manual’ for moreinformation.4.3.2 Connecting other external audiosourcesThe transmitter has up to 32 audio inputs (depending onthe transmitter type) to interface with externalasymmetrical audio sources, such as congress systemsfrom other manufacturers or for music distribution.The audio signals (stereo or mono) are connected to theaudio input cinch connectors.Figure 4.3-B Connecting external audio sources to thetransmitter4.3.3 Connecting an emergency signalTo use the emergency signal function, a switch(normally-open) must be connected to the emergencyswitch connector. The reaction of the transmitter on a