Vaux Electronics BZ-400A, BS-400A, BX-400A User Manual

Unbalanced/Balanced Converter Modules
BZ-400A, BS-400A, and BX-400A
Vaux Unbalanced-to-Balanced audio converter modules allow installers to extend audio paths up to 1000 feet (300 meters) using balanced signals, eliminating powerline hum and other noise problems encountered when running unbalanced signals over long distances. Vaux balanced converters use a high-fidelity, low­noise active design, and there is no signal loss from end to end -- the converters translate signal levels between the unbalanced -10 dBV and the balanced +4 dBu audio standards.
There are three models of converter modules covered by this installation note: BZ­400A, BS-400A, and BX-400A. All of these converters have four stereo channels (or a total of eight mono channels), in different configurations.
The BZ-400A converts four stereo unbalanced audio signals to balanced audio, and is typically connected to the zone outputs of a Vaux matrix switcher, for driving balanced powered speakers, or remote amplifiers. It can also be used with remote sources, for driving balanced signals back to the switcher.
The BS-400A converts four stereo balanced audio signals to unbalanced audio, and is typically connected to the source inputs of a Vaux matrix switcher, for receiving balanced signals from remote sources. It can also be used with remote amplifiers, for receiving balanced signals from the switcher.
The BX-400A converts two stereo audio signals from unbalanced to balanced, and two stereo audio signals from balanced to unbalanced. It is typically used at the switcher to drive two balanced zones, and receive two balanced sources.
The converters use phono connectors for the unbalanced line-level audio inputs/outputs, and 5-position removable Phoenix(r) terminal plugs for the balanced line-level audio inputs/outputs. Unbalanced signals connect using short coaxial patch cables, and balanced signals connect using either unshielded-twisted-pair (UTP) cable (CAT-5 cable is recommended), or shielded-twisted-pair (STP) cable (eg: Belden 8737). Up to 1000 feet (300 meters) of UTP cable, or up to 500 feet (150 meters) of STP cable may be used .
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Unbalanced and balanced audio systems use different references for their nominal volume level:
The nominal level for unbalanced signals is -10 dBV. The unit dBV, is a voltage level with respect to 1 Vrms. A nominal -10 dBV signal is 0.316 Vrms from center pin to ground (-10 = 20log(0.316/1)).
The nominal level for balanced signals is +4 dBu. The unit dBu, is a voltage level with respect to 0.775 Vrms. A nominal +4 dBu signal is 1.23 Vrms from + to - terminals (+4 = 20log(1.23/0.775)).
An older reference is dBm, which is 1 mW into 600-ohms -- this came from days when balanced signals used 600-ohm transformer coupling, a lossy conversion, which limits bass response. Sometimes dBm is used in specs of balanced systems that are not 600-ohm impedance -- this is incorrect. Transformer-coupled systems use 600-ohm output and input impedances, for maximum power transfer over these lossy links. Most electronic balanced systems today use a low output impedance and a high input impedance, for minimum voltage loss, and amplify/attenuate as needed for the conversion. Vaux converters maintain nominal signal levels, that is, -10 dBV is amplified to +4 dBu, and vice-versa. This is not a 14-dB difference -- since there are different reference levels, there is electrically just an 11.8 dB difference, which is what Vaux converters provide.
Installation
The BZ-400A is installed near the matrix switcher (or other unbalanced signal output). Connect four stereo unbalanced audio zone outputs to the UNBAL inputs on the BZ-400A, using audio patch cables. Connect the balanced audio cables to the BAL outputs, and run the cables to the remote location(s). If using CAT-5 cable, connect one pair to the BAL left +/- terminals, and a second pair to the right +/­terminals -- note the wire colors you choose, and connect these appropriately at the other end of the cable. If using STP cable, connect the left/right pairs, BUT do not connect the cable shield to the center ground (G) terminal -- the cable shield should only connect to the ground terminal at the receiving end of the cable.
The BS-400A is installed near the matrix switcher (or other unbalanced signal input). Connect four stereo unbalanced audio source inputs to the UNBAL outputs on the BS-400A, using audio patch cables. Connect the balanced audio cables from the remote location(s) to the BAL inputs. If using CAT-5 cable, connect one pair to the BAL left +/- terminals, and a second pair to the right +/- terminals
-- note the wire colors you choose, and connect these appropriately at the other end of the cable. If using STP cable, connect the left/right pairs, AND also connect the cable shield to the center ground (G) terminal -- the cable shield should only connect to the ground terminal at the receiving end of the cable.
The BX-400A is installed as noted above for the BZ and BS units. Note that the unbalanced inputs are UNBAL-1 and UNBAL-2, while the balanced inputs use BAL-3 and BAL-4 (this is also noted on the rear-panel label).
Note: The balanced shield ground (G) terminals are connected to chassis ground. The signal ground for the unbalanced signals is connected internally to the chassis ground via a wire jumper. If there is a need to float these two grounds, this jumper may be cut -- contact the factory before doing this.
Technical Note
MN-BX400-0102
Specifications: Unbalanced-to-Balanced Section (BZ/BX):
Unbalanced Input Impedance 10K ohm typ. Balanced Output Impedance 100 ohm typ.
Signal Gain (nominal) +11.8 dB
Balanced-to-Unbalanced Section (BS/BX):
Balanced Input Impedance 40K ohm typ. Unbalanced Output Impedance 50 ohm typ. Signal Gain (nominal) -11.8 dB
CMRR (@ 60Hz) >80 dB
Full System (BZ driving BS) with CAT-5 cable (100 and 1000 feet):
100-feet: Frequency Response (–3 dB rolloff) 0 Hz to 54 KHz Distortion (THD+N) (20Hz-20KHz) < 0.03% Signal/Noise (ref 1Vrms) (20Hz-20KHz) > 93 dB 1000-feet: Frequency Response (–3 dB rolloff) 0 Hz to 40 KHz Distortion (THD+N) (20Hz-20KHz) < 0.05% Signal/Noise (ref 1Vrms) (20Hz-20KHz) > 93 dB
Other:
Unbalanced Signal Level (nominal) -10 dBV (0.316 Vrms)
Balanced Signal Level (nominal) +4 dBu (1.23 Vrms)
Signal Headroom 16 dB
Balanced Line-Level Cable Length (CAT-5 UTP) (300 meters) 1000 feet max. Balanced Line-Level Cable Length (STP) (150 meters) 500 feet max.
Unbalanced Line-Level Audio Connectors Phono Balanced Line-Level Audio Connectors 5-position Phoenix (removable plugs not provided)
Power Jack for 12 VAC Adapter 2.1 mm
Power Consumption 12 VAC @ 250 mA
Dimensions (half-width 1U chassis) (22cm x 6cm x 15cm) 8.4" W x 1.5" H x 6" D Weight (4.5 kilos) 2 lbs
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Balanced 2-Zone/2-Source IO Module
The BZ/BS/BX series of balanced-audio converters provide long­distance connection of mono or stereo audio line-level signals -- a total of eight channels per module. Translates signal levels between the unbalanced ­10 dBV and the balanced +4 dBu audio standards.
BZ-400A: four stereo
balanced outputs (eight channels).
BS-400A: four stereo
balanced inputs (eight channels).
BX-400A: two stereo
balanced outputs and two stereo balanced inputs (eight channels).
High-fidelity audio
Use shielded-twisted-pair
(STP), or unshielded­twisted-pair (UTP) cable (CAT-5).
Removable Phoenix
connectors for fast field wiring with a screwdriver.
Translates level of
unbalanced nominal -10 dBV signal to/from balanced signal standard of +4dBu.
Half-width 1U chassis
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