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            CABLING

LF-CONNECTION CORDS 

Choosing balanced cables (two conductors for the audio signal plus separate shielding mesh) with 
XLR-type connectors is recommended for LF-signal connection. Although connecting unbalanced 
cables to the power amplifier inputs is possible as well, using balanced cabling is always preferable. 
A great number of today’s audio appliances employ balanced outputs. With balanced cabling, the 
shield connects all metal enclosure parts and thus efficiently eliminates the introduction of noise and 
hum

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XLR-type connector pin-assignment

XLR (male) 

XLR (female)

REMOTE CONTROL NETWORK

The network of the remote power amps is based on the CAN-bus standard, which for years is 
especially popular in automotive, industrial and security applications. The CAN-bus is a balanced 
serial interface for command and data transmission. Controlling the power amplifiers is performed 
from a PC with IRIS – Intelligent Remote & Integrated Supervision – software installed. The UCC1 
USB-CAN Converter serves as interface between the PC and the CAN-bus. Connecting up to 100 
power amplifiers per CAN-Bus with a maximum total cable length of 1,000 meters is possible. An 
additional CAN-bus is needed for controlling more than 100 power amps while the IRIS software allows 
administering a total of 250 power amps.
The network topology used by the CAN-bus is the so-called “bus or line topology”, i.e. all participants 
are connected via a single two-wire cable (Twisted-Pair cable, shielded or unshielded) with the cabling 
running from one participant on the bus to the next, allowing unlimited communication among all 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

appliances included. In general, it does not 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

matter whether a participant on the bus is a 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

power amplifier or a UCC1 USB-CAN 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

converter, so that both – UCC1 and the PC 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

as well – can be inserted at any position. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incorporating several UCC1 and PCs 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

on a single CAN-bus is also possible. A 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

total of up to 100 appliances can be operated

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

on a single CAN-bus. Since the CAN-

interfaces of all appliances are galvanically separated from the rest of the circuitry, network cabling 
also carries a common ground conductor (CAN_GND) ensuring that all CAN-interfaces in the network 
are connected to a common ground potential. The UCC1 provides the possibility for switching the 
CAN-ground to circuit-ground.

Each participant on the bus system has two RJ-45 connectors for the Remote CAN-bus. These sockets 
are connected in parallel to serve as input and output (for connecting through) for the data transfer of 
the remote-network. The CAN-bus has to be terminated at both ends using 120 terminator plugs, two 
of which – CAN-TERM 120 – are supplied with the UCC1. Connect one of these to the RJ-45 socket 
of the first and the other to the socket of the last appliance on the CAN-bus

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Summary of Contents for Precision P3000 RL

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG...

Page 2: ...IONS TECHNISCHE DATEN 32 BLOCK DIAGRAM AMPLIFIER 34 BLOCK DIAGRAM RCM 24 35 DIMENSIONS ABMESSUNGEN 36 WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE 19 WICHTIGE SERVICEHINWEISE 19 BESCHREIBUNG 20 AUSPACKEN GARANTIE 21...

Page 3: ...ing other than that ontained in the Operating Instructions unless you are qualified to do so Refer all ervicing to qualified service personnel 1 Security regulations as stated in the EN 60065 VDE 0860...

Page 4: ...elevant system parameters at any time The RCM 24 module allows integration into a Remote Control Network consisting of up to 250 power amps The Windows Software IRIS Intelligent Remote Integrated Supe...

Page 5: ...ith the warranty certificate at a safe place INSTALLATION NOTES Generally installing or mounting power amps should be carried out in a way that guarantees continuously unopposed front to rear air circ...

Page 6: ...ation only the internal auxiliary power supply unit is activated The main power supply unit is separated from the mains The PROTECT LED lights indicating that one of the internal protection circuits a...

Page 7: ...le e g for increasing the overall output power With a nominal level of 6dBu and a maximum level of 21dBu 8 7V the output signal is electronically balanced Output impedance is 100 CONTROL PORT The CONT...

Page 8: ...76 191 3 0 F 48 63 C 0 F 192 207 4 0 F 64 79 D 0 F 208 223 5 0 F 80 95 E 0 F 224 239 6 0 F 96 111 F 0 A 240 250 7 0 F 112 127 F B F reserved Address 0 00 hex factory pre set ensures that the amplifier...

Page 9: ...g appliances with RCM 24 Module installed per Easy Remote is practically pointless EASY REMOTE IN Leaving the pins of the EASY REMOTE IN socket open i e when connecting 5V the appliance power is switc...

Page 10: ...to FAST is recommended When using the power amplifier as low frequency woofer power amp employed in active multi way systems setting the limiter switch to SLOW is recommended BRIDGED MODE Switch for c...

Page 11: ...g a total of 250 power amps The network topology used by the CAN bus is the so called bus or line topology i e all participants are connected via a single two wire cable Twisted Pair cable shielded or...

Page 12: ...rent order of size System with 5 amps and one UCC1 PC at the beginning of the bus Terminators at the UCC1 first unit on the bus and at amp 5 last unit on the bus System with 2 amp racks and an UCC1 PC...

Page 13: ...nitor audio signal for monitoring the power amp inputs and outputs This monitor bus allows software controlled monitoring of the input and output signals of all power amps that are included in the rem...

Page 14: ...300 600 m 40 m m 0 5 0 6 mm AWG20 150 300 100 kbit s at 500 m 600 1000 m 26 m m 0 75 0 8 mm AWG18 150 300 62 5 kbit s at 1000 m With longer cables and many participants on the CAN bus termination res...

Page 15: ...al operation These values are based on operating the power amplifier with VDE noise at 1 8 of the maximum output power which approximately equates the load of the power amplifier being operated with a...

Page 16: ...16...

Page 17: ...BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG...

Page 18: ...ROL PORT 23 RS 232 INTERFACE 24 ADDRESS 24 REMOTE CAN BUS 24 EASY REMOTE 25 ENDSTUFENAUSG NGE 25 GROUND LIFT SCHALTER 25 LIMITER 26 BRIDGED MODE 26 VERKABELUNG 27 NF VERBINDUNGSKABEL 27 REMOTE CONTROL...

Page 19: ...gt 11 Um das Ger t komplett spannungsfrei zu schalten muss der Netzstecker gezogen werden WICHTIGE SERVICEHINWEISE ACHTUNG Diese Servicehinweise sind ausschliesslich zur Verwendung durch qualifizierte...

Page 20: ...Systemzustand und die Kontrolle ber alle relevanten Sys temparameter Das RCM 24 Modul erlaubt die Anbindung an ein Remote Control Netzwerk mit bis zu 250 Endstufen Ein komplettes PA System kann von e...

Page 21: ...rte auch den Kaufbeleg der den Termin der bergabe festlegt auf INSTALLATIONSHINWEISE Generell sind die Endstufen so aufzustellen oder zu montieren da die Luftzufuhr an der Frontseite und die Entl ftun...

Page 22: ...nn Im Standby Modus ist nur das interne Hilfsnetzteil aktiviert Das Leistungsnetzteil ist netzseitig getrennt Wenn die PROTECT Anzeige aufleuchtet hat eine der internen Schutzschaltungen wie bertemper...

Page 23: ...trol Modul zu versorgen z B zur Leistungserweite rung Das Ausgangssignal ist elektronisch symmetrisch der Nennpegel betr gt 6dBu der Maximal pegel betr gt 21dBu 8 7V Die Ausgangsimpedanz betr gt 100 C...

Page 24: ...0 F 176 191 3 0 F 48 63 C 0 F 192 207 4 0 F 64 79 D 0 F 208 223 5 0 F 80 95 E 0 F 224 239 6 0 F 96 111 F 0 A 240 250 7 0 F 112 127 F B F reserviert Die Adresse 0 00 hex Auslieferungszustand sorgt daf...

Page 25: ...agen Eine Steuerung von Ger ten mit RCM 24 Modul per Easy Remote ist nicht sinnvoll EASY REMOTE IN Werden die Pins der EASY REMOTE IN Buchse offen gelassen bzw mit 5V beaufschlagt so schal tet das Ger...

Page 26: ...Position FAST betrieben werden Bei Verwendung der Endstufe als Bassendstufe in aktiven Mehrwegsyste men sollte der Limiter in Position SLOW betrieben werden BRIDGED MODE Schalter zum Umschalten von No...

Page 27: ...die IRIS Software bis zu 250 Endstufen verwalten Der CAN Bus verwendet als Netzwerktopologie die sogenannte Bus oder Linien Topologie Das heisst alle Teilnehmer sind an einer einzigen Zweidrahtleitung...

Page 28: ...in unterschiedlichen Gr ssen ordnungen System mit 5 Verst rkern und einem UCC1 PC am Bus Anfang Abschluss Stecker am UCC1 Bus Anfang und am Verst rker 5 Bus Ende System mit 2 Racks und einem UCC1 PC...

Page 29: ...io Monitor Signal zum Abh ren der Endstufeneing nge und ausg nge mitgef hrt Dieser Monitorbus erm glicht das softwaregesteuerte Abh ren der Eingangs oder Ausgangssignale aller im Remote Netzwerk vorha...

Page 30: ...kbit s bei 100 m 300 600 m 40 m m 0 5 0 6 mm AWG20 150 300 100 kbit s bei 500 m 600 1000 m 26 m m 0 75 0 8 mm AWG18 150 300 62 5 kbit s bei 1000 m Bei langen Leitungen und vielen Ger ten am CAN Bus we...

Page 31: ...tungen be stimmt werden F r normalen Betrieb k nnen die Werte der Spalte 1 8 max Ausgangsleistung 4 verwendet werden Die Endstufe wurde hier mit VDE Rauschen bei 1 8 der maximalen Ausgangsleitung betr...

Page 32: ...Damping Factor 1kHz 300 Signal to Noise Ratio Amplifier A weighted 109dB Signal to Noise Ratio System A weighted 100dB Input Sensitivity at rated output power 8 1kHz internal selectable 6dBu factory c...

Page 33: ...nactive OFF 5 0V 2 4V or open internal pull up Active ON 0V 0 8V 2 Control Outputs Inactive OFF High Open Collector Active ON Low 0 5V I 0 7A Input Voltage 32 0V max Switching Current 1 0A max Referen...

Page 34: ...34 BLOCK DIAGRAM AMPLIFIER...

Page 35: ...UT VOLTAGE CH A OUTVOLA STANDBY POWER SOURCE 5V 3 3V DC DC RJ 45 MONITOR BUS CAN RS 485 5V CAN RS 485 TRANSCEIVER MONITOR OUT B MONITOR IN A MONITOR IN B MONITOR OUT A SLAVE OUT A SLAVE OUT B CLOCK SP...

Page 36: ...36 5 5 375 5 426 132 5 483 440 5 131 ERNST ERNST DIMENSIONS ABMESSUNGEN...

Page 37: ...37 NOTES...

Page 38: ...38 NOTES...

Page 39: ...39 NOTES...

Page 40: ...ville MN 55337 Phone 1 952 884 4051 FAX 1 952 884 0043 Germany EVI AUDIO Hirschberger Ring 45 D 94315 Straubing Germany Phone 49 9421 706 0 FAX 49 9421 706 265 Subject to change without prior notice P...

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