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XONE:62

 Service Manual 

 

Important Mains plug wiring instructions. 

The console is supplied with a moulded mains plug fitted to the AC 
mains power lead. Follow the instructions below if the mains plug has 
to be replaced. 

The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the 
following code: 

WIRE COLOUR 

TERMINAL 

European USA/Canada 

LIVE BROWN 

BLACK 

NEUTRAL BLUE 

WHITE 

EARTH GND 

GREEN & YELLOW 

GREEN 

 

The wire which is coloured Green and Yellow must be connected to 
the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or with the 
Earth symbol.  

This appliance must be earthed. 

The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal in 
the plug which is marked with the letter N. 

The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal 
in the plug which is marked with the letter L. 

Ensure that these colour codes are followed carefully in the event of 
the plug being changed. 

 

 

Precautions 

 

 

Damage :

  

To prevent damage to the controls and cosmetics avoid placing heavy 
objects on the control surface, scratching the surface with sharp 
objects, or rough handling and vibration. 

 

Environment :

  

Protect from excessive dirt, dust, heat and vibration when operating, 
servicing and storing.  Avoid tobacco ash, smoke, drinks spillage, and 
exposure to rain and moisture.  If the console becomes wet, switch off 
and remove mains power immediately. Allow to dry out thoroughly 
before using again. 

 

Cleaning :

  

Avoid the use of chemicals, abrasives or solvents. The control panel is 
best cleaned with a soft brush and dry lint-free cloth. The faders, 
switches and potentiometers are lubricated for life. The use of 
electrical lubricants on these parts is not recommended. 

 

Transporting :

  

The console may be transported as a free-standing unit or mounted in 
a rack or flightcase. Ensure that the connector pod is secured in place 
with the locking screws fitted to prevent movement.  Protect the 
controls from damage during transit. The faders are best positioned at 
the top of their travel if the console is transported without a suitable 
flightcase, rack or carton.  Use adequate packing if you need to ship 
the unit. 

Summary of Contents for XONE 62

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL Publication AP3842 For XONE 62 VERSION 1 and VERSION 2...

Page 2: ...6 EEC 92 31 EEC and the European Low Voltage Directives 73 23 EEC 93 68 EEC This product has been tested to EN55103 Parts 1 2 1996 for use in Environments E1 E2 E3 and E4 to demonstrate compliance wit...

Page 3: ...ug Do not remove or tamper with the ground connection in the power cord Water and moisture To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose the console to rain or moisture or use it in damp...

Page 4: ...the controls and cosmetics avoid placing heavy objects on the control surface scratching the surface with sharp objects or rough handling and vibration Environment Protect from excessive dirt dust hea...

Page 5: ...15 Plugging up the System 16 Cable Wiring 17 Replacing the Crossfader 18 Tips and Troubleshooting 19 Gain and Operating Levels 20 Block Diagram VERSION 1 D1 Block Diagram VERSION 2 D2 INPUT PCB D3 IN...

Page 6: ...to scratch or cut mixing Unique to XONE two stereo state variable Voltage Controlled Filters provide the DJ with a new level of live performance creativity These are very similar to those found on cl...

Page 7: ...ish is replaced with a new textured silver paint Several knob and pushbutton types have been changed to further co ordinate the styling There are minor changes to the graphics Master Level Controls Th...

Page 8: ...ERSION 1 CLEAN FEED AC MAINS IN 0 I USER OPTIONS FUSE L R BOOTH MONO OUT MIX OUT RIGHT LEFT MIC L R R CLEAN FEED 10dBV RECORD OUT L AUX OUT R R LINE L PHONO L PHONO R LINE L M MIC R LINE L M R PHONO L...

Page 9: ...RSION 2 AC MAINS IN I 0 USER R L R R R SERIAL No FUSE CLEAN FEED RIGHT MIX OUT L L BOOTH MONO OUT CLEAN FEED 10dBV R RECORD OUT AUX OUT L MIC LEFT MIC LINE L M R PHONO LINE L PHONO R PHONO L LINE LINE...

Page 10: ...10 XONE 62 Service Manual XONE 464 VERSION 1 CUE SHEET Photocopy and use to log your console settings...

Page 11: ...XONE 62 Service Manual 11 XONE 464 VERSION 2 CUE SHEET Photocopy and use to log your console settings...

Page 12: ...Input Connections Type Impedance Sensitivity CH1 2 IN Mic Balanced XLR female 2k ohm 45 to 15dBu Stereo Line Unbalanced TRS jack 10k ohm 15 to 15dBu CH3 4 5 6 Phono RCA phono RIAA 47kohm 330pF 2 to 10...

Page 13: ...60Hz Consumption 30W max Mains fuse rating 100 240V AC T500mA 20mm Dimensions and Weights The console is fitted with rubber feet for desktop operation An optional screw on rack ear kit is available f...

Page 14: ...l Rack Ears Allows permanent fixing in a plinth or rack system Ears bolt on to the sides of console Fix in place using M6 screws or bolts Contact your Allen Heath agent for further information Order c...

Page 15: ...n the different earth paths This condition is usually detected as a mains frequency audible hum or buzz To ensure safe and trouble free operation we recommend the following Have the mains system check...

Page 16: ...se signal cancellation effects For live work where long cables runs are required balanced interconnections should be used However interconnections between more affordable 2 wire signal ground unbalanc...

Page 17: ...XONE 62 Service Manual 17...

Page 18: ...changable Make sure you order the correct version The VERSION 1 model uses the Alps crossfader assembly XONE 62 Crossfader Assembly Part number 002 718 The VERSION 2 model uses the Penny Giles crossfa...

Page 19: ...ll sources and outputs leaving just headphones and a reference source such as a CD player connected I have plugged in a microphone but it does not work The XONE 62 is designed to operate with non phan...

Page 20: ...ADER 6 so that they normally operate in the shaded area near the top Make sure the amplifier speaker system has been correctly calibrated for the loudest volume required at the fader top position Boos...

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