Rear Panel Kits; Attaching The Backplate; Ta3 Backplate - Shure ADX5D User Manual

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Rear Panel Kits

One of the major advantages of the slot-in receiver form factor is that they can be configured for multiple applications, including
insertion into a camera or multi-coupler device, or for standalone use where power is provided by a battery distribution system
(BDS) or battery sled. The rear panels manage power input, audio output, and data transfer between mating devices (e.g. cam­
®
eras, multi-couplers, etc.). The spacer plates facilitate mounting in cameras, SuperSlot and UniSlot multi-couplers, and audio
bag organizer plates, as each of these devices have different dimensions and clearances for slot-in receivers.

Attaching the Backplate

Align the captive Phillips screws with the threaded holes on the back of the ADX5D receiver and slide the backplate into place.
Tighten screws to ensure a solid connection.
TIP: Backplates only align one way. You don't need to force it into place.

TA3 Backplate

The TA3 Backplate for ADX5D is designed to accommodate power input from an external source, audio output for the receiver,
and optional interfacing with compatible battery sleds. The panel includes a 4-pin connector for mating with the battery sled,
two TA3 (mini 3-pin XLR) audio output connectors, a 4-pin locking Hirose power input connector, and captive Phillips-head
screws to mount/unmount the rear panel.
When connected, output 1 can be configured for analog or AES3 output in the device menu. Analog output 2 is disabled when
AES3 is selected.
Since the receiver doesn't need to mate with an external device while being used with the standalone rear panel, a spacer
plate is not required or included with the rear panel.
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