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User Manual: ZPR4620

 

6+2 Channel Rack Zoning Mixer

     

 

 

 

 

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4.  Stereo Master output. This is a balanced terminal block output carrying the 

same signal as output (2) 

5.  Equalizer for Stereo Master output. This is a 3-band stereo equalizer to adjust 

the frequency response of the Stereo Master output. Adjustments shall be 
made with a small screw driver. Note that the total angle is 300 degrees and 
do not apply excessive force with the screw driver. 

6.  Maximum level setting for Stereo Master output. This control allows to limit the 

maximum level at the outputs (2)/(3)/(4) in order to match the connected 
sound system. Adjustments made on this control will not be displayed by the 
output level meter (37). Adjustments shall be made with a small screw driver. 
Note that the total angle is 300 degrees and do not apply excessive force with 
the screw driver. 

7.  Talkover adjustment for Stereo Master output. These two controls allow to set 

the level at which the talkover is enabled (SENSITIVITY) and the amount of 
damping which is applied once the talkover is active (DAMPING). If no 
talkover effect is required for the stereo master output, the DAMPING control 
can be set to “off”. Adjustments shall be made with a small screw driver. Note 
that the total angle is 300 degrees and do not apply excessive force with the 
screw driver.  

8.  Zone A/B/C mono outputs. These are balanced mono XLR outputs carrying 

the zone output signals controlled by (38) respectively.  

9.  Zone A/B/C mono outputs. These are balanced terminal block outputs carrying 

the same signal as outputs (8) 

10. Equalizers for Zone A/B/C outputs. These are 2-band stereo equalizers to 

adjust the frequency response of the Mono zone outputs. Adjustments shall be 
made with a small screw driver. Note that the total angle is 300 degrees and 
do not apply excessive force with the screw driver. 

11.  Maximum level setting for Zone A/B/C outputs. These controls allows to limit 

the maximum level at the outputs (8)/(9) in order to match the connected 
sound system. Adjustments made on this control will not be displayed by the 
output level meter (40). Adjustments shall be made with a small screw driver. 
Note that the total angle is 300 degrees and do not apply excessive force with 
the screw driver. 

12.  Talkover adjustment for Mono zone outputs. These controls allow to set the 

amount of damping which is applied once the talkover is active (DAMPING). If 
no talkover effect is required for any of these mono zone outputs, the 
DAMPING control can be set to “off” for the respective zone. Adjustments 
shall be made with a small screw driver. Note that the total angle is 300 
degrees and do not apply excessive force with the screw driver.  

13.  100Hz High-Pass filter for Mono zone outputs. This helps to reduce the low-

frequency energy on outputs (8)/(9) which is specifically useful if a zone is 
used to feed a background music system which may consist of relatively small 
wall or ceiling speakers.  

14. Microphone include/exclude switch for Mono zone outputs. Pressing this 

switch will include the microphone signal into the respective zone output, 
releasing the switch will exclude the microphone signal from the respective 

User Manual: ZPR4620

 

6+2 Channel Rack Zoning Mixer

     

 

 

 

 

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Connections

 

 
For connecting this unit to AC mains, please note: 

  Check whether the AC mains voltage and frequency is the same as this 

product is specified for (see rear panel of product). Whenever the specified 
voltage or your AC plug should not match the local conditions, do NOT plug 
the AC cord into the wall outlet and contact you dealer immediately. 

 

Do not operate this unit without the line cord earth ground connected. To do 
so may increase the risk of electric shock and increase line cord conducted 
emissions. 

 
For making audio signal connections, always remember that good and reliable 
connections are a basic requirement for good sound and reliable operation. Bad 
soldering of cables can result in intermittent audio signals or temporarily lost ground 
connections, hence always use good cables. In case of doubt about making proper 
connections, please see check the standard pin assignments required for proper 
operation in the appendix of this manual.    
 
It is also essential that high-gain inputs are terminated properly to avoid excess noise 
contribution. Specifically, this applies to the PHONO inputs. If these inputs are not used 
and the sensitivity is switched to “PHONO”, the inputs shall be terminated with the 
supplied termination plugs (as factory-inserted at delivery). 
 

 

Powering up

 

 
Following a proper power-up sequence protects your equipment – specifically speakers 
– and your ears. Follow the below procedure: 
 

 

Turn down all output volume controls of any equipment in your audio system. 

 

Switch on your audio sources first (Turntables, CD Players, PC’s with 
soundcards, Tapedecks, etc.) 

 

Switch on the audio mixer 

 

Switch on any audio processor between the mixer and the amplifier(s) [if any]. 

 

Switch on the amplifier(s). 

 

Turn up the audio level on your sources if such controls are provided. 

 

Set the audio output of your mixer to a low level. 

 

Set the audio output of any audio processor between the mixer and the 
amplifier(s) to a medium level [if any such processors]. 

 

Turn up the volume controls of your amplifier(s) slowly. 

 

Make adjustments to all volume settings as needed.  
 

For switching off, follow the inverse sequence – always switch off your amplifier(s) first, 
then any processors between mixer and amplifier(s), then the mixer, then the sources.  
 
 

Summary of Contents for ZPR4620

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ZPR4620 6 2 Channel Rack Zoning Mixer ENGLISH Page 2 15 RevA 04 2013 Order code 12 020 0293 80200 1 01...

Page 2: ...ice before use Warning Read this section carefully before installing powering operating cleaning or servicing this product The following symbols are used to identify important safety information in th...

Page 3: ...the unit 5 Do not expose this unit to any dripping or splashing liquids and do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on the unit Do not operate this unit near to open water or in high h...

Page 4: ...es no responsibility in this case Functional advice This unit is immune to the presence of electromagnetic disturbances both conducted and radiated up to a certain level Under peak conditions the unit...

Page 5: ...ction of electro mechanical parts occurs due to dust contamination which may require cleaning of such parts As the inside of such parts is not accessible a common practice is to use cleaning fluids in...

Page 6: ...y excessive force with the screw driver 13 100Hz High Pass filter for Mono zone outputs This helps to reduce the low frequency energy on outputs 8 9 which is specifically useful if a zone is used to f...

Page 7: ...pplications where apart from stereo source replay also live music is performed over the same sound system The FOH input is routed to input channel 6 and will replace the LINE6 signal once the relative...

Page 8: ...FOH input This is a TRS balanced stereo input specifically designed to allow the connection of the output of a stage mixer in order to use the connected sound system for the replay of the stage mixer...

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