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CX263 Installation and User Guide v1.1

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The diagram below shows the locations of the CX263’s internal PCB jumpers (not to scale).

If any jumpers need to be changed, turn the Zone Mixer off and disconnect it from the mains. Undo the 6 screws securing 
the top cover of the unit and remove it. Use a pair of small pliers to gently remove the jumpers from the PCB headers and 
reposition them as required.
The diagram also shows the locations of the socket for the optional loudspeaker EQ cards.

FRONT OF UNIT

J1

J3

J2

J4

J6

J5

J7

Denotes 2-pin header: jumper may be present or absent
Denotes 3-pin header: jumper may in one of two positions; 

black end indicates default setting

PCB LAYOUT DIAGRAM.

ONLY PRIMARY COMPONENTS SHOWN.

NOT TO SCALE.

J8a

J8b

J9a

J9b

J10a

J10b

J11

J12

J13

J14

J15

J16

J17

J11

J22

J24

J23

J21

J20

J19

CON6

CON4

CON5

CON3

Motherboard jumper locations

Ground loops

If, despite your best efforts, the completed sound system ‘hums’ you probably have a ‘ground loop’. The offending signal source 

can often be identified by setting the volume control to minimum, then disconnecting the input leads (both left & right channels) 

on each line input until the ‘hum’ disappears. This problem is often caused by terminating a screened input cable into a signal 

source positioned a significant distance from the mixer. A good way of avoiding this potential problem is to use signal sources 

(CD players and the like) that are double insulated with no connection to the mains supply earth. If a signal feed were derived 
from a second mixer (a club or microphone mixer for example) it would be perfectly normal to expect this to be earthed; we 

suggest that a transformer be used to isolate the signal and prevent a noisy loop (see “Music Sources” on page 9

).

EMC considerations

The Cloud CX263 fully conforms to the relevant electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards and is technically well behaved; 

you should experience no operational problems and under normal circumstances, no special precautions need to be taken. 
If the unit is to be used within close proximity to potential sources of HF disturbance such as high power communications 

transmitters, radar stations and the like, the performance of the mixer may be reduced; we suggest that the microphone cable 
screen be connected to the equipment chassis and the line input leads are kept as short as possible.

Summary of Contents for CX263

Page 1: ...CX263 Installation and User Guide v1 1 CX263 ZONE MIXER Installation and User Guide...

Page 2: ...LATION 9 Hardware Considerations 9 Power Supply 9 Fuses and ratings 9 System Connections 9 Music Sources 9 Microphone inputs 10 Zone Outputs 10 Music Control 10 Music Mute 11 SETTING UP OPERATION 12 M...

Page 3: ...ies and RSL 6 Series remote control plates general considerations 15 Control of music source and level via external DC 16 Music level 16 Music source 17 Fitting loudspeaker EQ cards 17 APPENDIX 18 App...

Page 4: ...magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing ins...

Page 5: ...equire installation by a qualified person CAUTION Mains Fuse Replace the mains fuse only with the same type and rating as marked on the rear panel Fuse type T1AH 250V Fuse rating 1 A Fuse Size 20 mm x...

Page 6: ...dio loudspeakers What s in the box Unpack the CX263 and its accessories with care It is always a good idea to store all packaging if practical in case you ever need to return the unit to your Cloud de...

Page 7: ...MIC 1 LEVEL adjusts level of Mic input 1 in each Zone See page 13 4 MIC 2 LEVEL adjusts level of Mic input 2 in each Zone See page 13 5 MICROPHONE EQ preset controls adjusting HF LF EQ for each Mic I...

Page 8: ...s Zone 1 is stereo Zones 2 3 are mono See Zone Outputs on page 10 6 Zone LF HF preset controls for EQ adjustment in each Zone See EQ on page 14 7 MIC 1 ACC external paging control input for MIC 1 See...

Page 9: ...to Zones 2 and 3 but remain separate for the stereo Zone 1 If connecting a mono source with only a single output it may be connected to either the left or the right input but see Zone Outputs on page...

Page 10: ...en can be left unconnected at the source end if earth loops are a problem 1 3 SCN pin 1 ground pin 2 hot pin 3 cold Balanced inputs XLRs 1 2 3 2 SC SCN CX263 Balanced output pin 1 ground pin 2 cold pi...

Page 11: ...pressing it in In this setting the zone s front panel MUSIC LEVEL and SOURCE controls become inoperative Music Mute External muting of music is available at the MUSIC MUTE connector National or Local...

Page 12: ...rol has no effect on microphone or paging volume Local remote control If a zone has an RL 1 or RSL 6 Series remote control plate connected the rear panel FR REM push button must be set to REM button i...

Page 13: ...suitable It should be noted that Cloud PM Series paging microphones will need to be connected using the analogue interface the CX263 does not support the Cloud Digital Paging Interface also implemente...

Page 14: ...abled independently for each zone by moving internal PCB jumpers J10a J10b Zone 1 J8a J8b Zone 2 and J9a J9b Zone 3 Note that there are two physical jumpers per zone The jumpers should be set to the O...

Page 15: ...J5 and J6 set to ON as required A separate Installation Guide including full setup and operating instructions is supplied with the CDI S200 card RL 1 Series and RSL 6 Series remote control plates gene...

Page 16: ...OURCE CONTROL CX263 NOTE If the control voltage source is not isolated from the power earth there is a small risk of creating a ground loop by linking the mixer technical ground 0 V to the ground 0 V...

Page 17: ...ow enough to overcome the effect of this resistor Fitting loudspeaker EQ cards The CX263 is compatible with various popular installed sound loudspeakers a single channel loudspeaker equalisation modul...

Page 18: ...ereo music and can set its own music source and volume by means of the local RSL 6 remote control optional Areas 2 and 3 are mono only Area 2 is fitted with an RL 1 remote control panel which allows l...

Page 19: ...reo operation STEREO Zone 1 stereo operation MONO Zone 1 L R channels summed STEREO J12 Bypass EQ card Zone 1R PRESENT EQ card socket is bypassed ABSENT EQ card socket is enabled PRESENT J13 Bypass EQ...

Page 20: ...isconnecting the input leads both left right channels on each line input until the hum disappears This problem is often caused by terminating a screened input cable into a signal source positioned a s...

Page 21: ...s Frequency response 3 dB 100 Hz filter to 20 kHz 0 5 dB Distortion 0 05 20 Hz to 22 kHz Gain range 10 dB to 50 dB Input impedance 2 kohms Common mode rejection 70 dB 1 kHz Headroom 20 dB Noise 128 dB...

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