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Performance Graphs

Music Crosstalk

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Data

Axis

Comment

1

1

Dot

1

Anlr.Ampl

Left

Crosstalk, Adjacent Line Inputs

2

1

Solid

1

Anlr.Ampl

Left

Crosstalk Between Outputs

Note that the crosstalk was not measured using bandpass techniques. It is below the noise floor 

between zone outputs and between line inputs below 1kHz.

-120

+0

-110

-100

-90

-80

-70

-60

-50

-40

-30

-20

-10

d

B

u

20

20k

50

100

200

500

1k

2k

5k

10k

Hz

Music Frequency Response

-3

+3

-2.5

-2

-1.5

-1

-0.5

-0

+0.5

+1

+1.5

+2

+2.5

d

B

u

20

20k

50

100

200

500

1k

2k

5k

10k

Hz

Z4

MK4

/Z8

MK4

 Music Crosstalk

Z4

MK4

/Z8

MK4

 Music Output Frequency Response

Architect’s and Engineer’s Specification

The mixer shall be available in two versions, with four or eight electronically 
balanced mono outputs (zones) on rear panel multipin connectors respectively. 
Unless  otherwise  stated,  all  specifications  which  follow  shall  apply  to  both 

versions, with the two versions differing only in those facilities specific to the 
outputs.
 
The mixers shall be equipped with two unbalanced stereo music inputs on 
phono sockets (RCA jacks), four balanced stereo music inputs on plug-in  

screw-terminal connectors and three electronically balanced microphone 
inputs on plug-in screw terminal connectors. All inputs shall be on the rear 
of the mixer. One of the microphone inputs shall be configured specifically to 
operate with paging microphones.
 

The music input to each zone and the music level in the zone shall be 
adjustable by front panel controls. Each zone shall also have its own front panel 
microphone level controls, one per microphone input. The level control for the 
paging microphone input shall be of the preset type and recessed behind the 
panel. It shall be possible to control the level of the music source independently 

of the microphone levels in each zone.

Each music input shall have a rear panel input gain trim control with a range of 
at least 20 dB. Two-band equalisation adjustment shall be provided on the rear 
panel for the music signal in each zone. Two-band equalisation adjustment shall 
also be available for each microphone input; phantom power shall be available at 
any or all microphone inputs when selected by internal DIP switch.

It shall be possible to connect a compatible paging microphone to the mixer 
using a single Cat 5 cable; an RJ45 connector shall be provided for this purpose. 

The port shall carry audio, zone selection data and power for the microphone. 
A second RJ45 port shall enable a second mixer to be connected such that 
microphones able to page a greater number of zones than the mixer can 

support may be able to do so via the use of the second mixer. The mixer shall 
be provided with a second method of paging, in the form of a control input to 

activate the paging microphone input by external contact closure, and route 
its signal to any or all zones, replacing the music signal while the contacts are 
closed.

It shall be possible to configure the mixer to perform the following functions:  

i) detection of a signal on either non-paging microphone input will automatically 
reduce the music level by 30 dB, ii) detection of a signal on the paging 
microphone input will automatically route the signal to all zones, iii) one line 

input will automatically override all others in all zones, even if unselected.

Optional remote control panels shall be available to permit control of i) music 
level in any zone; ii) music source selection and music level in any mixer channel; 
it shall be possible to retrofit these to the mixer at any time. The remote control 
panels shall connect via a rear panel plug-in screw-terminal connector. It shall 
be possible to disable either the front panel music level or the music level and 
music source selection controls by moving internal jumpers.

An external control input shall be provided to allow muting of the music source 
by  a  fire  alarm  or  other  external  emergency  system  via  isolated, ‘volt-free’ 
contacts, and this input shall be configurable to respond to either a short or 
open external circuit. Front panel LED indication of the muting action shall be 
provided.

Each zone output shall be provided with an additional balanced input on a 
multipin connector; this input shall route audio only to its own zone. An optional 
input plate shall be available to allow the connection of external microphone 
and line level audio sources at a remote location, and this plate shall connect to 
the mixer via the multipin connector, which also shall supply DC power and all 
necessary control interface connections. The remote input plate shall allow the 
connection of one microphone and one stereo line level input, with individual 
level controls for each input, and sum the inputs. Controls shall also be provided 
for music source selection and music level in the zone to which it is connected. 
It shall be possible to enable the mixer’s music ducking facility from the plate.

The mixer shall accept internal plug-in equaliser cards to permit use with 
compatible  loudspeakers.  It  shall  be  possible  to  fit  these  in  any  or  all  of  the 
zone outputs.

The mixer shall be built in a 3U steel chassis for mounting in a standard 19” rack. 
The mixer will operate from any AC mains supply voltage between 85 V and  
253 V. The mains supply shall be connected via a detachable IEC cable and there 

shall be a front-panel LED which illuminates when AC mains power is connected.
 

The mixers shall be the Cloud Z4

MK4

 (four output zones) and the Cloud 

Z8

MK4

 (eight output zones); the optional remote control panels shall be the  

Cloud RL- 1 Series (music level only) and the Cloud RSL-6 Series (music level 

and source selection). The optional remote input plate shall be the Cloud LM-2.

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