Wiring hookups for different sources, Fig. 7, Fig. 1 – Lectrosonics SMV User Manual

Page 14: Fig. 2, Fig. 8, Fig. 4, Fig. 5 fig. 11, Fig. 9 fig. 3, Fig. 10, Fig. 6

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SMV Series

LECTROSONICS, INC.

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BALANCED AND FLOATING LINE LEVEL SIGNALS

*NOTE: If the output is balanced but center
tapped to ground, such as on all Lectrosonics
receivers, do not connect Pin 3 of the XLR jack
to Pin 4 of the TA5F connector.

TA5F

PLUG

XLR JACK

Fig. 7

Compatible Wiring for Both Servo Bias Inputs and Earlier Transmitters:

Simple Wiring - Can ONLY be used with

Servo Bias Inputs:

Wiring Hookups for Different Sources

In addition to the microphone and line level wiring hook-

ups illustrated below, Lectrosonics makes a number of

cables and adapters for other situations such as con-

necting musical instruments (guitars, bass guitars, etc.)

to the transmitter. Visit

www.lectrosonics.com and

click on Accessories, or download the master catalog.

A lot of information regarding microphone wiring is also

available in the FAQ section of the web site at:
http://www.lectrosonics.com/faq.htm
Follow the instructions to search by model number or

other search options.

1
2

3
4
5

PIN

SHIELD

A UDI O

1

2

3

4

5

T A5 F

PLUG

3.3 k

1.5 k

2 VOLT POSITIVE BIAS 2-WIRE ELECTRET

Compatible wiring for microphones such as
Countryman E6 headworn and B6 lavaliere.

Fig. 1

4 VOLT POSITIVE BIAS 2-WIRE ELECTRET

Most common type of wiring for lavaliere mics.
Fully compatible with 5-pin inputs on Lectrosonics
transmitters such as the LM and UM Series.

Fig. 2

SHIELD

TIP

PIN

5

4

3

2

1

SLEEVE

LINE LEVEL

RCA or 1/4” PLUG

A UDI O

1

2

3

4

5

T A5 F

PLUG

UNBALANCED LINE LEVEL SIGNALS

For signal levels up to 3V (+12 dBu) before limiting. Fully
compatible with 5-pin inputs on other Lectrosonics transmitters
such as the LM and UM Series. A 20k ohm resistor can be
inserted in series with Pin 5 for an additional 20 dB of
attenuation to handle up to 30V (+32 dBu).

Fig. 8

1
2

3
4
5

PIN

SHIELD

AUDIO

1

2

3

4

5

T A5 F

PLUG

2.7 k

2 VOLT NEGATIVE BIAS 2-WIRE ELECTRET

Compatible wiring for microphones
such as negative bias TRAM models.

NOTE: The resistor value can range from 2k to 4k ohms.

Fig. 4

DRAIN (BIAS)

SOURCE (AUDIO)

SHIELD

4 VOLT POSITIVE BIAS 3-WIRE ELECTRET
WITH EXTERNAL RESISTOR

This wiring is fully compatible with 5-pin inputs on Lectrosonics
transmitters such as the LM and UM Series. This is the wiring
for the Lectrosonics M152 lavaliere microphone.

Used for 3-wire lavaliere
microphones that require an
external resistor such as the
Sanken COS-11.

Fig. 5

Fig. 11

4 VOLT POSITIVE BIAS 3-WIRE ELECTRET

NOTE: This servo bias wiring is not compatible with earlier
versions of Lectrosonics transmitters. Check with the factory
to confirm which models can use this wiring.

2 VOLT POSITIVE BIAS 2-WIRE ELECTRET

Simplified wiring for microphones
such as Countryman B6 Lavalier
and E6 Earset models and others.

NOTE: This servo bias wiring is not compatible with earlier
versions of Lectrosonics transmitters. Check with the factory
to confirm which models can use this wiring.

Fig. 9

Fig. 3

DPA MICROPHONES (Danish Pro Audio miniature models)

This wiring is for DPA lavalier
and headset microphones.

NOTE: The resistor value can range from 3k to 4k ohms.

Fig. 10

2 VOLT NEGATIVE BIAS 2-WIRE ELECTRET

Simplified wiring for microphones such as negative bias TRAM.

NOTE: This servo bias wiring is not compatible with earlier
versions of Lectrosonics transmitters. Check with the factory
to confirm which models can use this wiring.

Fig. 6

LO-Z MICROPHONE LEVEL SIGNALS

For low impedance dynamic mics or electret
mics with internal battery or power supply.

XLR JACK

Insert 1k resistor in series with pin 3 if attenuation is needed

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