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Page 1: ...Audio Mixing Console 056 6 10 n 95 4 1 07 g8 2...

Page 2: ...12 799 email info cadac sound com While every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the contents in this manual CADAC Audio Mixing Consoles are subject to con tinuous development hence the i...

Page 3: ...111111111 704 4 1 Input Channel module 7889 front panel 4 2 4 2 Input Channel module 7889 rear panel 4 12 8 6WHUHR QSXW PRGXOH 94 11111111111111111111111111111111111 804 5 1 Stereo Input module 7761 f...

Page 4: ...H 968 07 SH JURXSV 4504 12 1 Osc Comms PFL module 7635 front panel 12 2 12 2 Osc Comms PFL Module 7635 rear panel 12 7 SSHQGLFHV11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 330 QGH 1111111...

Page 5: ...d following the guide lines in this manual Never connect power amplifier outputs directly to the console Connectors and plugs must never be used for any other purpose than for what they are intended R...

Page 6: ...vi General Precautions B Type Revision B2005 2...

Page 7: ...ed in response to the broadcast industry s requirement for a more versatile higher quality console that could provide an inte grated solution taking up a smaller footprint whilst offering a much more...

Page 8: ...viii Introduction B Type Revision B2005 2...

Page 9: ...d to guide each module into its correct position Also the console design allows modules to be removed or inserted without powering down 415 UDPH UHDU FRQQHFWLRQV The connections on the B Type console...

Page 10: ...g no more than 44A it is possible to use the 8400 PSU See 1 3 7 8400 switch mode power supply unit One 18V PSU and one 13V 48V PSU is referred to as a PSU System Designate one pair of power supply uni...

Page 11: ...to the local ZSRP which is the metal work of the power supply units In order to take full advantage of the RF noise immu nity capability of the CADAC system PSU a c mains cables and the a c mains supp...

Page 12: ...e position OFF and disconnected from the mains The work should only be carried out by a suitably qualified electrician Be careful to observe correct polarity when connecting the new PSU Note that a co...

Page 13: ...he 3 phase power outlet connector 2 Connect the NEUTRAL Blue conductor on the system 1 8019 unit and the LIVE Brown conductor on the system 1 8020 unit to the Phase 2 L2 YEL LOW terminal on the 3 phas...

Page 14: ...Connect the second short U LINK cable supplied between the 18V PSU and the 13V 48V PSU s in the SYSTEM 2 power supply rack 3 Connect a PSU cable between the SYSTEM 1 rack and the PSU SYSTEM 1 connect...

Page 15: ...er 34950 onwards see fig 1 6 and 1 7 NOTE The remote must be a momentary type You will need a two pole switch for a single PSU a four pole switch for a system pair or a six pole switch for controlling...

Page 16: ...M SOLDER CUP TAG SIDE OVER TEMPERATURE POWER FAILURE 5 9 4 8 3 2 6 1 7 FIG 1 8 Remote start of 8019 PSU from serial number 34950 300R 300R 13V START MOMENTARY PUSH BUTTON VIEW FROM SOLDER CUP TAG SIDE...

Page 17: ...re and Over Temperature LEDs may also be fitted with the remote start switches if required Fig 3 15 shows the circuit for starting up a system with a single switch This has proved to be the most popul...

Page 18: ...B2005 2 Great care must be taken when wiring the switch es to ensure that no short circuits can occur between any two power supply units FIG 1 11 Remote start of PSU 8400 with multiple switches FIG 1...

Page 19: ...frame containing the CCM sends motor data fader data via the 7303 interface module always mounted directly below the CCM on J type consoles Thus a 3 frame console would require two FADER COMMS cables...

Page 20: ...s a 4 pin male XLR connector at one end and a 5 pin XLR connector at the other end Connect the other end of the cable labelled LITTLITE FRAME TO BAR to the 5 pin XLR connector mounted at the rear of t...

Page 21: ...n addition to the terminals on the back of the PSUs there are 0V and FRAME con nections on the rear of each console frame The shorting bar link between the 0V and FRAME terminals on each frame must be...

Page 22: ...ct the Ethernet cable to the PC FIG 1 16 S ance rear panel connections for BNC 83 RKP WHUPLQDWLRQ WKHUQHW WHUPLQDWHG DW 3 HQG 0RXVH H ERDUG 9 3 4 ZLWK WKHUQHW FDUG 3 5 ZLWK WKHUQHW FDUG WKHUQHW WHUPLQ...

Page 23: ...erface These connectors should be connected directly into a computer It is also possible to connect the RJ45 sockets to a hub For details about this contact CADAC technical support 41818 0RXVH Each PC...

Page 24: ...tor 4181 0 NH V The S ance interface reads the PC2 switch on the console s CCM The 5 pin XLR connectors are paralleled together inside the S ance A female female one one ca ble connects to the keys co...

Page 25: ...nect the S ance Interface to the CCM in the main console Using the cables supplied make the following connections 1 CCM PC1 to S ance box PC1 2 CCM PC2 to S ance box PC2 3 CCM KEYS to S ance box KEYS...

Page 26: ...le end to one of the KEYS connectors on the rear of the S ance box The second keys connection on S ance is for use with Remote P and N buttons see fig 1 20 418148 3 5 V QFKURQLVDWLRQ Using a Null mode...

Page 27: ...ct main frame facilities from mod ules to frame 6 7 4 5 AUDIO BUS AUDIO BUS HEADPHONES NEXT FRAME FRAME 0V PSU 1 PSU 2 FRAME TO FRAME FRAME TO FRAME DATA BUS FRAME SELECTOR COMMS TO CCM FROM PFL NEXT...

Page 28: ...rst However do NOT operate the console for long periods without all power lines on 41 15 3RZHULQJ0XS VHTXHQFH RI 3 V Always use the following procedure Power up console Power up S ance box Select PC1...

Page 29: ...ata to and from the CCM will go to or come from PC2 G 368 6 VWHP 4 DQG 368 6 VWHP 5 The J Type console is designed to be able to use two sets of power supplies simulta neously These eight LEDs continu...

Page 30: ...2 2 Central Control Module 7896 B Type Revision B2005 2 D F H K N P Q T E G I J M S B FIG 1 1 B Type CCM control panel...

Page 31: ...system P 0RWRU DGHUV This group of buttons provides a quick and convenient way of setting the console automation system to both record and control the movement sequences of motor faders The top left p...

Page 32: ...een safe and ready mode by touching the fader knob ALLREADY 6 Sets all motor faders to ready mode ALLSAFE 7 Sets all motor faders to safe mode RECORDINGENABLED 8 Prepares the computer for recording of...

Page 33: ...operations The arrow keys and are used to help navigate in the various menus The buttons are back lit by LEDs and will illuminate or flash to indicate that they will perform a useful function if press...

Page 34: ...O CCM end is connected to the CCM The other ends of the cables are labelled PC1 and PC2 respectively If the cables are not connected correctly the communications system cannot work E 368 QGLFDWRUV A c...

Page 35: ...ails H H V See 1 5 8 CCM keys and 1 5 14 Using the Video and Keyboard Change over func tion with S ance I DGHU FRPPXQLFDWLRQV See 1 4 1 Audio Bus Data Bus Connections chapter 1 J YHQWV The 25 way male...

Page 36: ...the CCM display briefly shows the soft ware version number and then performs a check of its internal memory Assuming all is found to be well the display then changes to cadac B Type and the CCM is re...

Page 37: ...to overwrite Press to confirm or Esc to cancel You may use the keys on the CCM key pad or the equivalent keys on the PC s keyboard If you press the Sve key with no number the system will try to save...

Page 38: ...user should press the up and down arrow keys to make a selection The question mark means that this is a selectable item press to select The menu wraps around so if you move down from User setup you ge...

Page 39: ...a combination of a small PCB fixed to the frame beneath each mod ule and the frame number switch at the back of a frame As each fader is connected to a module it too can be given a unique address 518...

Page 40: ...he end of each cycle the DC Master MUTE turns ON and OFF Press Esc to return to the system menu or Down arrow to perform next test E 6KRZ 0 GU DWD In the system menu select Test Routines using the Up...

Page 41: ...lay shows Test MIDI Press This test outputs programme change to the MIDI connections on the back of the CCM indicating channel changes in ascending order for MIDI A 1 16 and in descending order for MI...

Page 42: ...r is removed from the console They rely upon SAM updating them when communications are first established M 9LHZ UURU RJ In the system menu select Test Routines using the Up or Down arrow button The di...

Page 43: ...h will now return to fully on If another Cue is now recalled then data will be transmitted on MIDI ports A B and the Events 6HOHFWLQJ WKH 5QG XQFWLRQ RQ RU RII Press the Sys key to use the System Setu...

Page 44: ...ary and undesirable to repeat the same PC number Press the Sys key to use the System Setup menu Press the or cursor keys until User Setup appears in the CCM display Select the sub menu by pressing The...

Page 45: ...The mode of operation where the channel faders move relative to the DC master faders is called Group Link mode In many live sound applications a motor fader system needs to have a second mode of oper...

Page 46: ...menu User Setup and press Select the number of Twin masters in the box by pressing until the number appears on the CCM display Press Esc to go back to the User Setup menu J YHQW GXUDWLRQ The Events fu...

Page 47: ...tion disables the ERR button and pre vents it from flashing because of missing Comms There are two modes Hard and Soft Hard mode will cause the ERR button to flash when Comms are missing when a PC and...

Page 48: ...2 20 Central Control Module 7896 B Type Revision B2005 2...

Page 49: ...s available on the system A separate Direct Output can be provided The equalizer and LP HP filters can be switched in and out separately Each EQ sec tion has controls for 18dB cut and boost variable f...

Page 50: ...module 7718 B Type Revision B2005 2 614 QSXW KDQQHO PRGXOH 4 0 IURQW SDQHO 3 1 1 Input Gain 3 1 6 Input Amplifier PFL 3 1 7 Auxiliary sends 3 1 2 20dB Pad 3 1 3 Phase Change 3 1 4 48V Phantom Power 3...

Page 51: ...udspeaker calibration selectable on OSC PNG COMMS module 61419 QSXW PSOLILHU 3 An extra PFL switch for monitoring the input amplifier only Very useful when fault finding e g if signal is present at in...

Page 52: ...ndwidth This means that a relatively large range of frequen cies either side of the centre frequency have the cut boost applied A the Q value is increased the bandwidth is reduced so that a very much...

Page 53: ...function IN and OUT When INSERT is not selected the signal is passed directly from the EQ section to the fader Select INS to divert the channel audio signal to an external device and have the pro ces...

Page 54: ...ff SAFE No dynamic data will be sent from the fader to the PC but the fader will respond to data from the PC On READYThe fader is ready to send data to the PC but no data will be sent until WRITE mode...

Page 55: ...nally muted channel to have a SOLO function 614153 53 6HJPHQW 0HWHU The 20 segment LED meter continuously monitors the signal level in the channel pre fader The meter scale is printed to the left of t...

Page 56: ...ted A balanced output from the mod ule is delivered to the XLR 3 32 connector if one of the Direct Out put options is fitted Two direct out put options are available electronically balanced or trans f...

Page 57: ...separate Direct Output is standard and the signal source can be pre or post fader and or pre or post EQ There are sixteen mono or 8 stereo Aux Send Sections each A B pair having on off and Pre Post s...

Page 58: ...14 Meter Direct O P 4 1 16 Direct O P Level 4 1 20 Pan Pot 4 1 24 Aux Send Level Control 4 1 1 Input 1 Gain 4 1 2 Input 1 PFL 4 1 3 Input 1 PAD Insert 4 1 4 Input 1 48V Phantom Power 4 1 5 Input 1 Pha...

Page 59: ...71418 QSXW 4 3KDVH KDQJH Press the button to reverse the phase of input 1 71419 QSXW 4 RQ2RII Press the ON button to access the audio output from input 1 head amplifier This switch is programmable and...

Page 60: ...16 714149 LUHFW 223 HYHO The Direct O P level potentiometer allows you to set the level of the direct output sig nal as required The channel LED meter may also be used to monitor the direct out put l...

Page 61: ...pan when working in stereo In stereo mode the upper knob labelled A on the front panel is the level control and the lower knob becomes the pan control 714158 4 The HF Q control varies the bandwidth o...

Page 62: ...ual concentric pot is the frequency control The frequency range is variable from 400 Hz to 4 kHz 714164 0 4 4 The MF2 Q control varies the bandwidth of the section from Q 1 to Q 3 A low value of Q giv...

Page 63: ...ontrol The frequency range is variable from 20 Hz to 200 Hz 71416 RZ 3DVV LOWHU LQ2RXW Press to insert the low pass filter The LED is illuminated when the low pass filter is in This switch is programm...

Page 64: ...cy range of 1 25 kHz to 35 kHz This is a second order filter with a slope of 12dBu per octave 4 1 45 Channel PFL 4 1 47 DC Group Display 4 1 51 Channel Mute 4 1 53 Channel Fader 4 1 43 Insert 4 1 44 A...

Page 65: ...cessed signal inserted into the signal path The LED is illuminated when the INS switch is pressed This switch is programmable and its condition is recorded as part of the console status 714177 X IURP...

Page 66: ...r knob is released Full details on using the SAFE READY WRITE modes can be found in the SAM Sound Automation Manager user manual 714183 0RGXOH VRODWH When ISO is ON the module is effectively disconnec...

Page 67: ...e fader element Programmable and or motor functions are associated with a sepa rate sub board mounted on the mother board 714187 DGHU 23 1 This LED illuminates as soon as the fader moves away from inf...

Page 68: ...iper PIN 6 Fader micro switch normally open PIN 4 Fader micro switch normally closed PIN 1 FRAME PIN 2 Remote Mute Switch wiper PIN 3 Remote Mute switch contact PIN 7 Electronically balanced output on...

Page 69: ...increase of 6dB to LEFT or RIGHT from the centre position The 20dB Pad and Phantom Power switches apply to both inputs whereas most other functions can be switched ON and OFF independently The stereo...

Page 70: ...most makes of capacitor and electret microphones 81417 053G 3DG The 20dB switch puts a 20dB attenuation pad in series with the I P signal Use this function when the input is at line level or to reduc...

Page 71: ...RXWLQJ HIW The oscillator may be routed to the LEFT input by pressing this switch 8141 HIW QSXW 3 Dedicated PFL switch for the LEFT input which can be either electronically interlock ing or additive 8...

Page 72: ...d even sub groups 81414 X LOLDU 6HQGV The sixteen auxiliaries 1A to 8B are normally routed from a combined mono sig nal or LEFT and RIGHT via dual concentric control with 0dB when fully clock wise The...

Page 73: ...y switches the EQs IN or OUT of circuit 814156 QVHUW SURJUDPPDEOH All Input Channels have a Send and Return break jack facility placed after the equal izer This is to allow the signal to be sent out t...

Page 74: ...ns SAFE READY and WRITE 5 1 23 Insert 5 1 24 AUX VCA 5 1 25 VCA Group Select 5 1 26 VCA Mute 5 1 27 Ready 5 1 28 Isolate 5 1 32 LED bargraph meter 5 1 29 PFL 5 1 30 Hexadecimal display 5 1 31 Mute 5 1...

Page 75: ...lay shows VCA group assignment in hexadecimal 0 9 A C 0 is unas signed 814164 0XWH A Mute switch is included on each channel to allow the operator to instantaneously switch off the audio signal withou...

Page 76: ...cally balanced outputs Left and Right balanced outputs from the module is delivered to these XLR 3 32 connectors IMPORTANT NOTE Pin 1 on XLR con nectors and the sleeve connections on the jack sockets...

Page 77: ...utput level fader with associated 20 segment LED meter switches for Insert Inject Matrix Pre Mute and Listen monitor Routing to the 24 Matrix Groups is done via 24 push button switches labelled 1A B t...

Page 78: ...Aux Group in the module 91416 X URXS 6HQG WR 0DWUL 5RXWLQJ 6ZLWFKHV 24 push button switches that allow you to route the signal mixed at the Aux group to any or all pairs of Matrix busses 91417 X URXS...

Page 79: ...6 1 12 Aux Group B MUTE 6 1 14 Aux Group B OSC PNG Inject 6 1 16 Aux Group B Talk Back Inject 6 1 18 Aux group B Phase Change 6 1 20 Aux Group B INSERT 6 1 22 Aux Group B INJECT 6 1 24 Aux Group B In...

Page 80: ...e operator to instantaneously switch off the audio signal without disturbing the setting of the group fader 914145 X URXS 087 As above for group B 914146 X URXS 26 231 QMHFW Press this switch to put l...

Page 81: ...he insert switch is not selected the Aux Group signal by passes the return break jack 914153 X URXS 16 57 SURJUDPPDEOH As above for Aux Group B 914154 X URXS 1 7 SURJUDPPDEOH All Aux Groups have an ex...

Page 82: ...oup PRE or POST Fader 6 1 33 Grand Master 2 Select 6 1 34 D C Display programmable 6 1 38 DC Master fader 6 1 25 Aux group A to Listen Module 6 1 27 Aux Group to Listen 2 6 1 28 Aux Group to Listen 1...

Page 83: ...x Group in L1 left and L1 right outputs 91415 X URXSV WR LVWHQ 4 6WHUHR Press this switch to monitor the Aux Groups on the L1 section of the Listen Module in stereo This is one of three pre set monito...

Page 84: ...g the fader knob A fader in RDY mode will respond to movements sent by the PC until the fader knob is touched The RDY LED will flash when data is being generated 91416 62 VRODWH When ISO is ON the fad...

Page 85: ...alanced input on a stan dard 0 25 6 35mm 3 pole jack socket that is switched into use when the INS switch is selected Electronically balanced output on an XLR 3 32 connector NOTE Pin 1 on XLR connecto...

Page 86: ...6 10 Group Module 7756 B Type Revision B2005 2...

Page 87: ...witches for Insert Inject Matrix Pre Mute and Listen monitor Routing to the 24 Matrix Groups is done via 24 push button switches labelled 1A B to12A B All groups use the same front panel and electroni...

Page 88: ...the second Aux Group in the module 1416 X URXS 6HQG WR 0DWUL 5RXWLQJ 6ZLWFKHV 24 push button switches that allow you to route the signal mixed at the Aux Group to any or all pairs of Matrix busses 141...

Page 89: ...up B MUTE 7 1 14 Aux Group B OSC PNG Inject 7 1 16 Aux Group B Talk Back Inject 7 1 18 Aux Group B Phase Change 7 1 20 Aux Group B INSERT programmable 7 1 24 Aux Group B INJECT Switch 7 1 24 Aux Group...

Page 90: ...instantaneously switch off the audio signal without disturbing the setting of the group fader 14145 X URXS 087 As above for the second Aux Group in the module 14146 X URXS 26 231 QMHFW Press this swi...

Page 91: ...to divert the signal to an external device and have the processed signal inserted into the Aux Group path Press Save on the CCM or the computer keyboard to include the switch condi tion in a cue 1415...

Page 92: ...T INSERT 7 1 31 Monitor Aux Group PRE or POST Fader 7 1 32 D C Display programmable 7 1 36 Grand Master Fader 7 1 25 Aux Group A to Listen Module 7 1 27 Aux Group to Listen 2 7 1 28 Aux Group to Liste...

Page 93: ...al from Aux Group B is only routed to the L1 right output 1415 X URXS WR LVWHQ 4 6WHUHR Press this switch to monitor the Aux Groups on the L1 section of the Listen Module in stereo This is one of thre...

Page 94: ...is ON the fader is effectively disconnected from the computer system It cannot send commands to the computer or receive commands from the computer but the fader still responds as a VCA Master All fade...

Page 95: ...ically balanced input on standard 0 25 6 35mm 3 pole jack sockets that are switched into use when the INS switch is selected Electronically balanced output on an XLR 3 32 connector NOTE Pin 1 on XLR c...

Page 96: ...7 10 Grand Master Group module 7795 B Type Revision B2005 2...

Page 97: ...uded in a B system so that a fully fitted console would have 6 matrix modules All matrix have a common front panel and mother board An odd numbered Matrix Group is in the lower section of the module a...

Page 98: ...ect 8 1 12 Matrix B Phase Change 8 1 14 Matrix B INSERT programmable 8 1 16 Matrix B Inject to Bus programmable 8 1 18 Matrix A Inject Level 8 1 1 Matrix A O P Level Meter 8 1 3 Matrix O P Level Fader...

Page 99: ...y into the Matrix Group circuit 141 0DWUL 26 231 QMHFW As above for Matrix B 141 0DWUL 7DON0 DFN QMHFW Press this switch to route the output from the Talk Back section of the oscillator module to the...

Page 100: ...is switch to route the extra signal to the Matrix Group when required 14149 0DWUL 1 7 WR XV SURJUDPPDEOH As above for Matrix Group B 1414 0DWUL QMHFW HYHO A potentiometer for adjusting the injected si...

Page 101: ...set monitor destination switches so you will not hear anything until you press one of the Matrix to Listen Module switches Note that L1 is a stereo monitoring circuit so if the Matrix A to listen swit...

Page 102: ...Electronically balanced output on an XLR 3 32 connector Electronically balanced input on a stan dard 0 25 6 35mm 3 pole jack socket providing continuous electronically bal anced output Electronically...

Page 103: ...ted PFL system and the module has manual mute for security The post fade auxiliary output is metered by a 20 segment peak reading LED bar graph The auxiliary outputs are each electronically balanced a...

Page 104: ...x Output and has a gain of 0dB when it is turned fully clockwise 1415 PHWHU This 20 segment peak reading LED bargraph meters the post fade auxiliary output 1416 3 The pre fader monitoring is under the...

Page 105: ...0RGXOH 79 0 UHDU SDQHO Electronically balanced outputs on XLR 3 32 connectors NOTE Pin 1 on XLR connector and the sleeve connections on the jack sock ets are connected to the FRAME This is to ensure...

Page 106: ...9 4 Auxiliary Output Module 7468 B Type Revision B2005 2...

Page 107: ...designed to deliver its outputs to external amplifiers and loudspeakers Channel PFL can be routed to this section but PFL is a mono signal Separate volume controls are provided to allow you to adjust...

Page 108: ...rix level 10 1 10 A fader for accurate setting of the Listen O P level 10 1 1 Head Output Level Meters 10 1 2 Source Select 10 1 4 Headphone MUTE 10 1 5 Listen 2 O P Level Meter 10 1 6 PFL from I P Ch...

Page 109: ...headphones 431417 HDGSKRQH 087 A simple MUTE switch to cut the audio signal in the headphone circuit 431418 LVWHQ 5 223 HYHO 0HWHU A single 20 segment LED meter to display the output level from the L2...

Page 110: ...to control the audio level sent to the Listen bus from a group or matrix module 10 1 16 LISTEN from Groups and Matrix Level 10 1 18 Listen 1 O P Level Meter 10 1 14 Listen O P Level Meters 10 1 15 PFL...

Page 111: ...or mix to the near field monitor loud speakers instead of the main monitor system 4314154 LVWHQ 4 0 Press this switch to dim the Listen 1output by 20 dB A connector on the module rear panel allows an...

Page 112: ...lly balanced input on a 0 25 socket External input to HEADPHONES right Electronically balanced input on a 0 25 socket HEADPHONES Output NOTE Pin 1 on XLR connector and the sleeve connections on the ja...

Page 113: ...Pink Noise generator an XLR input for an external oscillator and a meter The comms section has a microphone line level input amplifier with routing switches to groups matrix front of house and a direc...

Page 114: ...1 1 Communications Microphone and Input Connector 11 1 2 Check 11 1 4 Board Lights Dimmer 11 1 9 Oscillator O P Level Meter 11 1 13 Oscillator Bus Select 11 1 3 Board Lights ON OFF 11 1 5 Sine Wave O...

Page 115: ...itches to select the source to be displayed on the Oscil lator Output Level Meter Press the OSC switch to monitor the output of the Sine oscillator 441419 3LQN 1RLVH 6HOHFW One of three interlocked sw...

Page 116: ...rom the console and can be switched ON by an external switch closure The external switch is connected via a 6 pin XLR mounted on the rear panel of the module See 9 1 19 and 9 1 34 4414148 6HQG 121 1 W...

Page 117: ...le rear panel on the L1 right section of the Listen module 441414 6HQG 121 1 WR 7DON0 DFN Press T B to send talk back audio from the T B FROM FOH connector on the module rear panel to the console Talk...

Page 118: ...ic Gain 11 1 28 Talk to Groups Matrix 11 1 30 Talk to Line 11 1 32 Talk to F O H 11 1 33 Mute Communications 11 1 34 Talk Back 11 1 21 Communications Meter Select 11 1 23 48V ON OFF 11 1 24 High Pass...

Page 119: ...quency at which the filter starts to turn over also known as the knee or 3 dB point for the fil ter is selected by moving a jumper link on the motherboard The frequencies avail able are 60 160 and 400...

Page 120: ...from the Communications Input Amplifier to the T B TO FOH connector on the rear panel 4414165 0XWH RPPXQLFDWLRQV Press to mute the output from the communications section of the module 4414166 7DON0 D...

Page 121: ...O H Electronically balanced input on an XLR 3 31 connector Nominal input level is 0 dBu Talk Back to F O H Balanced output on an XLR 32 Nominal output level is 0 dBu NOTE Pin 1 on XLR connector and t...

Page 122: ...11 10 Osc Comms PFL module 7758 M Type groups B Type Revision B2005 2...

Page 123: ...eleven switched fre quencies a Pink Noise generator an XLR input for an external oscillator and a mic line level input amplifier with routing switches to Sub and Auxiliary groups for com munication p...

Page 124: ...F QSXW XLR connector for Talk Back microphone 12 1 1 Comms Mic Input 12 1 2 Check 12 1 3 Oscillator O P Level meter 12 1 5 Sine Wave oscillator frequency select 12 1 7 Oscillator to channels 12 1 8 Os...

Page 125: ...RVFLOODWRU IUHTXHQF VHOHFW This rotary switch allows you to choose one of the eleven frequencies that can be generated by the Sine Wave oscillator Available frequencies 31 40 63 100 and 500Hz 1 3 5 10...

Page 126: ...ass filter with selectable turn over frequency is included in the communica tions input circuit The frequency at which the filter starts to turn over also known as the knee or 3dB point for the filter...

Page 127: ...all of the available Aux busses A continuously variable potentiometer is used to control the level sent to the selected Aux bus Each pot controls two sends one and one even e g the bottom pot in this...

Page 128: ...evel control 4514155 3 LUHFW 223 HYHO This potentiometer controls the output level sent to the pairs jack sockets mounted at each end of the front of the console frame 4514156 3 WR HDGSKRQHV 223 HYHO...

Page 129: ...upply to Board Lights PFL Direct Output Electronically balanced output on an XLR 32 connector PFL Output Electronically balanced output on an XLR 32 connector PFL Output Electronically balanced output...

Page 130: ...12 8 Osc Comms PFL module 7635 F Type groups B Type Revision B2005 2...

Page 131: ...design or component fault causes a circuit to produce oscillation On the other hand using a computer embedded processor or controller to handle any form of automation always produces a wide range of u...

Page 132: ...Under no circumstances should the 8019 PSU be used without a SAFETY EARTH connection Failure to follow this instruction is both a fire and safety hazard 5H0FDOLEUDWLQJ DQ 4 9 368 You will need CADAC...

Page 133: ...g it should be returned to the factory 11 Check that the fans are running on back of PSU If not the PSU will overheat and shut down or will not provide full O P capability The fan can become stuck if...

Page 134: ...et too low i Adjust the potentiometer on the 5568 card by a few turns clockwise ii Increase the O P voltage adjust potentiometer on the 48V regulator until there is 50V across the O P capacitors iii I...

Page 135: ...different event categories are defined DWDO HYHQWV If any of the following errors occur it will usually be after power up or RESET when the CCM tests its own internal memory and hardware device The CC...

Page 136: ...empty the Error Log and refer to the User Manual for instructions 0 RYHUIORZ 0 RYHUIORZ New MIDI data has been received from the automation system but since the output buffer for the MIDI Port is alr...

Page 137: ...have been the cause of the error 7LPH2 DWH 5HVHW When the CCM first communicates with the PC that is running the automation soft ware a message is received to set the Time and Date This is because the...

Page 138: ...e following tools are necessary Pozidrive screwdriver No 1 Silicone oil Penny Giles part number D23402 used for re lubricating the slider bearings and guide rod Lint free cloth used for cleaning the c...

Page 139: ...og 2 14 Connect Console Automation System 1 14 Connect main frame facilities from modules to frame 1 19 Connect Power supply systems 1 2 Connect S ance to console 1 17 Connecting the console frames 1...

Page 140: ...anel 4 2 Input Channel module 7889 rear panel 4 12 Internal module settings 2 8 ISOLATE mode 2 8 K Keyboard 1 16 Keypad 2 5 Keypad for controlling dynamics 2 4 Keys 2 7 L Listen Module 7891 10 1 Liste...

Page 141: ...alling a console state from the internal memory 2 10 Recalling a Cue 2 9 Remote Control 2 6 Remote start 1 7 Remote start of 8400 PSU 1 9 Remote switches 2 1 Reset 2 1 Revert Mode 2 18 Revert Time 2 1...

Page 142: ...motor faders 2 13 Test Routines 2 12 Test System 2 12 Twin masters 2 18 U U LINK 1 6 U LINK cable 1 6 User Setup 2 15 Using the Remote Start function 1 7 Using the Video and Keyboard Change over funct...

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