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|RightBody = To connect the T4S to an L1 Pro (any model) and a [[Model II]] or [[Model 1S]] there are a couple of approaches.
|RightBody = To connect the T4S to an L1 Pro (any model) and a [[Model II]] or [[Model 1S]] there are a couple of approaches.


The T4S has two ToneMatch Ports. If you use a T4S to control two identical L1 systems, then you can use both ToneMatch ports. However, if you have an L1 Pro (any model) and a [[Model II]] or [[Model 1S]] you may want to use the right ToneMatch port to the L1 Pro and the Analog Left Output to the [[Model II]] or [[Model 1S]]
The T4S has two ToneMatch Ports. If you use a T4S to control two identical L1 systems, then you can use both ToneMatch ports. However, if you have an L1 Pro (any model) and a [[Model II]] or [[Model 1S]] you may want to use the right ToneMatch port to the L1 Pro and the Analog Left Output to the [[Model II]] or [[Model 1S]]. See below for details about why you would choose one approach over the other.


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== Digital and Analog Connection ==
== Digital and Analog Connection ==
Use this method if you are running stereo or dual mono and you need to adjust or balance the volumes of the two L1 systems.
Use this method if you are running stereo or [[Dual Mono]] and you need to adjust or balance the volumes of the two L1 systems.


* Use the ToneMatch cable (included with the T4S) to connect the Right digital output to the L1 Pro ToneMatch port. Power will be supplied by the L1 Pro
* Use the ToneMatch cable (included with the T4S) to connect the Right digital output to the L1 Pro ToneMatch port. Power will be supplied by the L1 Pro
* On the L1 Pro, turn down the volume and/or mute any unused channels
* Use a 1/4 (6.3 mm) TRS cable to connect the T4S Left (analog) output to the [[Model II]] or [[Model 1S]] analog input
* Use a 1/4 (6.3 mm) TRS cable to connect the T4S Left (analog) output to the [[Model II]] or [[Model 1S]] analog input
* Set the Input trim on the [[Model II]] or [[Model 1S]] to 10:00 o'clock
* Set the Input trim on the [[Model II]] or [[Model 1S]] to 10:00 o'clock
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[[File:T4S to L1 Pro and L1 Legacy Digital Analog.jpg]]  
[[File:T4S to L1 Pro and L1 Legacy Digital Analog.jpg]]  
=== Analog Connection (Green) ===
{{1/4 TRS Balanced}}


== Two Digital Connections ==
== Two Digital Connections ==
Use this method if you don't need to control the relative volumes of the two L1 systems. For example: If you are sending two inputs to the L1 Pro, and two inputs to the [[Model II]] or [[Model 1S]]. Then you will use the T4S channel PAN and volume controls to manage the mix.
Use this method if you don't need to control the relative volumes of the two L1 systems. This would be typical of a [[Multi Mono]] setup. For example: If you are sending two inputs to the L1 Pro, and two inputs to the [[Model II]] or [[Model 1S]]. Then you will use the T4S channel PAN and volume controls to manage the mix.


* Use the ToneMatch cable (included with the T4S) to connect the Right digital output to the L1 Pro ToneMatch port. Power will be supplied by the L1 Pro
* Use the ToneMatch cable (included with the T4S) to connect the Right digital output to the L1 Pro ToneMatch port. Power will be supplied by the L1 Pro
* Use another [[ToneMatch Cable|ToneMatch cable (or equivalent)]] to connect to the [[Model II]] or [[Model 1S]] ToneMatch port<br>;Note: The trim control has no effect on the signal at the ToneMatch port
* On the L1 Pro, turn down the volume and/or mute any unused channels
* Use another [[ToneMatch Cable|ToneMatch cable (or equivalent)]] to connect to the [[Model II]] or [[Model 1S]] ToneMatch port<br>'''Note''': The trim control has no effect on the signal at the ToneMatch port. Leave the trim control off (fully counterclockwise) unless you have something connected to the analog line in
* Adjust the relative levels using the T4S channel pan and controls
* Adjust the relative levels using the T4S channel pan and controls