
WIRING CONNECTION TO LOUROE BASE STATION
CONNECTION BETWEEN LOUROE BASE STATION
AND LOUROE MICROPHONE
WIRING CONNECTION TO LOUROE MODEL MS-1 MUTE SWITCH
WIRING CONNECTION FROM MS-1 TO MICROPHONE
AND BASE STATION
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LOUROE ELECTRONICS 6955 VALJEAN AVENUE, VAN NUYS, CA 91406 TEL (818) 994-6498 FAX 994-6458
(818)
On the back panel of Louroe Base Station is a 3-pin terminal block marked A, B, C.
A = 12Vdc
B = Audio Output
C = Ground
If using recommended or similar cable connect as follows:
1 Red wire connects to terminal A
2 Black wire connects to terminal B
3 Bare wire connects to terminal C
Using another set of recommended cable (West Penn 452 or equivalent) connect as follows:
The MS-1 Mute Switch contains a 3-pin terminal block marked C, A1, A
C = Ground
A1 = Switched Audio to Microphone
A = 12Vdc power
If using recommended or similar cable connect as follows:
1 Red wire connects to terminal A
2 Black wire connects to terminal A1
3 Bare wire connects to terminal C
In order for the MS-1 to function as a muting device, it must be connected to both the
Louroe microphone and the base station. Complete the last phase of the wiring as follows:
1 Connect bare wire on terminal C of MS-1 to terminal C of microphone
2 Connect black wire on terminal A1 of MS-1 to terminal A of microphone
3 Connect red wire on terminal A of MS-1 to the unattached red wire (part of the wire
run between the Louroe base station and remote microphone). Splice the two red
wires together using a wire nut (included) for a firm connection.
All Louroe Microphones have a 3-pin terminal block marked A, B, C.
1 Black wire connects to terminal B of microphone
2 Bare wire connects to terminal C of microphone
3 Do NOT connect red wire to terminal A. Leave it unattached. Further disposition
of this wire will be explained in part IV, step 3 of this instruction.
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II
III
IV
2 Conductor shielded cable, 22
gauge with a 24 gauge drain wire
NOTE: Unshielded cable is not
satisfactory for audio systems
WIRING REQUIREMENTS
West Penn 452 or equivalent
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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