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D-75 / Sep 2004
CONSOLE
2-TRACK
MULTI-TRACK
AC BREAKER
BOX
DEVICE 1
DEVICE 2
DEVICE N
CONSOLE POWER SUPPLY
CONTROL ROOM POWER AMP
STUDIO POWER AMP
OTHER
POWER COMPANY
EARTH GROUND
HEAVY
(#4 or #6)
COPPER
WIRE
HIGH POWER
EQUIPMENT RACK
COPPER ROD
SOIL
3-wire ground or separate wire run from chassis
EFFECTS RACK
MIC PANEL
GND
TYPICAL SYSTEM
GROUNDING SCHEME
etc.
3–5 ft.
Tie the console ground lug
terminal strip to the system
earth ground. Tie every piece
of equipment in the entire
audio system to the console
ground lug terminal strip.
System Ground
The first step is to ground the console.
Note that as supplied from the factory, console rackmount power
supply common, audio ground, and the D-75 mainframe are connected
together at the console, but are NOT connected to electrical ground and
the chassis of the power supply. Safety requirements dictate that a
positive connection from the console mainframe to electrical ground be
made in the completed installation. Use the grounding lug on the rear
of the mainframe to establish your system ground. The grounding lug
may be found at the rear of the console, on the rear frame panel, to the
left if you are looking at the rear of the console.
The system ground serves two important purposes:
(1) It provides a zero signal reference point for the entire audio system;
(2) It assures safety from electrical shock.
There exist two terms that one encounters in a discussion of ground:
(A) EARTH GROUND, which is usually a heavy copper rod driven into the
soil adjacent to the building (around 6 feet down) or a connection to the copper
water pipes leading into the building. Either is acceptable (unless, of course,
the water pipe is made of plastic).
Summary of Contents for D-75
Page 1: ...D 75 Digital Audio Console TECHNICAL MANUAL September 2004 ...
Page 87: ...page 11 6 IN 75 Input Module Load Sheet D 75 Sep 2004 ...
Page 95: ...page 11 14 OM 75 Output Module Load Sheet D 75 Oct 2010 ...
Page 100: ...page 11 19 CR 75 Control Room Module Load Sheet D 75 July 2010 ...
Page 105: ...page 11 24 SC 75 Studio Control Module Load Sheet D 75 July 2010 ...
Page 109: ...page 11 28 SP 75 Superphone Module Load Sheet D 75 Apr 2008 ...
Page 111: ...page 11 30 LS 75 Line Select Module Load Sheet D 75 Sep 2004 ...
Page 113: ...page 11 32 TR 75 Tape Remote Module Load Sheet D 75 Sep 2004 ...
Page 116: ...page 11 35 VU 75 VU Card Load Sheet D 75 Dec 2007 ...
Page 119: ...page 11 38 MBR 75 8 Position Mother Board Right Load Sheet D 75 Dec 2005 ...
Page 122: ...page 11 41 MBE 75 8 Position Mother Board Extender Load Sheet D 75 Dec 2004 ...
Page 123: ...page 11 42 PR 75 Processor Board Load Sheet D 75 Nov 2010 ...
Page 125: ...page 11 44 SPS 100 Power Supply Load Sheet D 75 Jan 2009 ...