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Remote control 

 
 

Buttons 1 to 6 

This remote control can be used as a common 
control for different Nagra products. The buttons 1 to 
6 permit to select up to 6 Nagra products equipped 
with  the remote control receiver. Dedicating a 
selected product number to the PL-L is made by a 
jumper selection inside the machine. 
 

Buttons A to D

  

Permit to select on the PL-L the different line inputs. 
Buttons E & F are not used for the PL-L. 
The main selector of the PL-L must be in the fully 
clock wise position (Remote position), if not, the 
remote control is only enabled for Volume and 
Balance adjustments. 

 

Mute 

Pressing once on the mute button, the PL-L output is 
muted. Pressing once the line input (A to D) button, 
the outputs are enabled. 
 

ON & OFF 

When the OFF button is pressed, the PL-L switches 
to the standby position if the main selector is in the 
fully clock wise position (Remote position “

R

”). Only 

the power to the remote control receiver stays on. 
When the ON button is pressed, the PL-L switches 
back ON if the main selector is in fully clockwise 
position.   

 
Up & Down arrow keys 

Adjusts the Volume potentiometer. When 
continuously pressing those buttons, the volume will 
increase or decrease over a 1/5 of the full range. To 
continue the adjustment, release and press again 
the same button. 

 
Left & Right arrow keys 

Adjust the Balance potentiometer. 

 
Center button 

Not used with the PL-L. 
 

Summary of Contents for PL-L

Page 1: ...fier Owner s Instruction manual NAGRAVISION SA KUDELSKI GROUP Route de Gen ve 22 CH 1033 Cheseaux Switzerland Phone 41 0 21 732 0101 Fax 41 0 21 732 0100 E mail info nagra com All rights reserved May...

Page 2: ...Identification and Location 8 Remote Control 10 Tube Jumpers and timer positions 12 Burn in Period 12 Left Panel Input Layout 13 Front Panel Control Layout 13 Right Panel Output Layout 15 Advanced Ope...

Page 3: ...itary businesses Since its inception in 1951 Nagra products continue to earn a reputation f or delivering the best possible sonic and mechanical performance under many very difficult operating conditi...

Page 4: ...ht costs as well as customs duty and other possible charges are at the customer s expense Our warranty remains valid in the event of emergency repairs or modification being made by the user However we...

Page 5: ...precision modulometer provides the facility to accurately monitor match and balance output levels o The outputs of the PL L are directly coupled to the output vacuum tubes for the highest audio perfo...

Page 6: ...el of the PL L is set to OFF The male Lemo connector of the ACPS AC power supply unit can be connected to the female input socket marked POWER IN on the right side panel of the PL L The Lemo connector...

Page 7: ...nput Voltage 90 132 and 180 264 Volts AC o Frequency 50 60 Hz If the PL L does not turn ON this indicates that a faulty condition exists with the following possibilities The male Lemo connector of the...

Page 8: ...ance Two types of vacuum tubes are used o 12 AT 7 ECC 81 o 12 AX 7 ECC 83 Many variants of these vacuum tube types are available and may function in the PL L However proper selection and use of vacuum...

Page 9: ...bes became unseated in transit please refer to the following diagram to identify the vacuum tube required at each socket position and place them in the manner described above The PL L is also furnishe...

Page 10: ...justments Mute Pressing once on the mute button the PL L output is muted Pressing once the line input A to D button the outputs are enabled ON OFF When the OFF button is pressed the PL L switches to t...

Page 11: ...om the PL L following the instructions described under paragraph Vacuum Tube Identification and Location Locate the Remote receiver board in the right corner towards the front panel Locate the 5 jumpe...

Page 12: ...allow all components within the circuits to reach a level of operating equilibrium At the end of this period the mechanical and sonic performance of the PL L will have had an opportunity to reach its...

Page 13: ...round post is provided for the connection of a ground source to eliminate possible ground loops which can lead to hum To connect input sources ensure that the PL L is powered off or muted and insert t...

Page 14: ...and pops and surge voltages at the output stage This stays identical if from power off line B C or D was selected LINE B Line B input is selected Power is supplied to all active electronic stages LIN...

Page 15: ...tion the needle indicates the correct DC input voltage green area Factory adjusted for 12V green area center position o Line Mute switch This is a 3 position switch The functions are as follows In the...

Page 16: ...internal jumpers for output level is covered in Configuration guidance Output Customization To gain access to the inside of the PL L case ensure that the PL L is powered off disconnect the ACPS power...

Page 17: ...s into consideration the strongest positive or negative value It is equipped with a memory so that with very brief signals the pointer advances and stays for a sufficient time in order for a reading t...

Page 18: ...he power supply o A written legend 0 dB 1 0 V printed on the lower center portion of the dial on the instrument reminds the user that all markings are referenced to 0 dB 1 0 Volt on the output connect...

Page 19: ...signal at Line A Line B Line C or Line D input connectors will register 0 dB on the modulometer scale and produce a 1 0 V output signal at the output connectors factory adjusted Block diagram Output...

Page 20: ...ched in principle without any risk Normally these two wires carry an identical current one being the return of the other The third wire the ground earth allows all the chassis of all the equipment in...

Page 21: ...re installation from one single wall socket and avoid connecting any equipment that is not linked to the installation to this power source i e spotlights etc In this example both the humidifier and th...

Page 22: ...lowest power consumer Equally the units using high level audio signals together and those with lower levels together as indicated in the diagram below CORRECT connection diagram These few basic indica...

Page 23: ...0 dB out 25 Vrms Dynamic range 100 dB 12 dB output Bandwidth 20 Hz 100 kHz 0 1 dB Distortion 0 02 1 V out no load at 1 kHz 0 10 2 V out 600 Ohm load Physical 2 12AX7 ECC83 Vacuum tubes 1 12AT7 ECC81...

Page 24: ...rminal EN 61000 4 3 Immunit aux champs lectromagn tique EN 61000 4 3 Immunity to electromagnetic fields EN 61000 4 2 Immunit aux d charges lectrostatiques EN 61000 4 2 Immunity to electrostatic discha...

Page 25: ...UDELSKI S A CHESEAUX SWITZERLAND All specifications contained in this publication are subject to change at any time without prior notice following improvements and or modifications of the equipment CO...

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