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The PRO1 4-Pin panel socket is rotated 90° to the right and is located just under the top panel overhang. The overhang prevents our right-angle XLR lights from snapping into the panel socket. A standard Littlite XR-4 series can be used (we recommend the 18XR-4-LED). The gooseneck can then be positioned over the work surface.
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Littlite XR series gooseneck from snapping in place. The Littlite LLX XLR connector is designed to enable the pin insert to be rotated to accommodate different panel socket orientations. (See below for instructions).
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The MIDAS PRO2C uses one 4-PIN XLR task light connector on the back panel. Like the PRO2 it requires a modified Littlite in order to snap into the panel socket. Our Littlite 18XR-HI-4 MR and 18XR-LED-4-MR are pre-configured to work with the PRO2C.
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The task light connector on the rear panel of the Midas M-32 digital console is rotated 180 degrees from the standard orientation. A regular four-pin, right angle Littlite requires a simple modification in order to work correctly with this console.
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Changing Pin orientation on Littlite LLX XLR connector. Our standard 4-pin XLR configuration positions the gooseneck at the top of the arc created by the four pins. (Figure 1) Figure 1 Remove the small set screw on the outside of the LLX barrel (Figure 2) and pull out the pin insert.
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