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Manual-

INTERNAL ADJUSTMENTS

There are a number of controls inside the CP 64S used to config-

ure the system for specific applications. Access to these controls 

is only required once before initial system setup. Do this 

before

 

the CP 64S is installed in a rack or wired into a system. Make 

sure the power cable is unplugged

 

before removing the top cover 

to gain access. Refer to the diagram below for control locations.

There are five internal switches related to the two Page Inputs. 

The dot on the circuit board shows the factory default:

1

   

Page 1 Phantom Power

  15VDC 

Default: OFF

2

   

Page 2 Phantom Power

  15VDC 

Default: OFF

3

   

Page Priority

 

P1, NO, P2 

Default: P1

4

   

Zone 1 Page

  Sum Pre- or Post-VCA 

Default: Pre-VCA

5

   

Zone 2 Page

  Sum Pre- or Post-VCA 

Default: Pre-VCA

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Phantom Power

 is available for both Page Inputs. If 

phantom power is required for the intended microphone, then 

set the appropriate switch to 

ON

If a Paging Input Mic / Line pad 

switch is set to LINE, Phantom Power is automatically defeated.

3

 

Page Priority Assign

 allows you to select one of the Page 

Inputs as a Priority Page Input. The Priority Pager overrides the 

non-priority Pager in the Zone(s) it is assigned. Note that the 

non-priority Pager may still broadcast in any Zone that the Pri-

ority Pager is 

not

 assigned to 

or

 not currently broadcasting in. Set 

the switch to 

P1

 if you wish Page 1 to have priority over Page 2. 

If you wish Page 2 to have priority over Page 1, set the switch to 

P2

. If 

NO

 is selected, neither Paging Input has priority and both 

Pagers may be active at the same time. This allows the Paging 

Inputs to mix for applications like karaoke or PA. If a Page Input 

is used for emergency paging, set it as the Priority Pager.

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Summary of Contents for CP 64S

Page 1: ...L1 P L2 L3 4k 630 1 6k 40 100 250 10k CP 64S ACTIVE ACTIVE PAGE 2 PAGE 1 LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 PRIORITY ON OFF SIG RMT OL DUCKER DEPTH PROGRAM SELECT LEVEL L1 P L2 L3 ON OFF SIG RMT OL DUCKER DEPTH PR...

Page 2: ...rols are inactive when RMT is selected Two optional wired ZR 1 remotes may be connected to the Remotes port An object smaller in diameter than the switch button is required to engage the RMT switches...

Page 3: ...ne Zone 1 is stereo Zone 2 is mono and both Expand outputs are mono When operating cross coupled line drivers unbalanced it is essential to ground the pin See CP 64S Connections on page Manual 3 7 ZON...

Page 4: ...2 Phantom Power is available for both Page Inputs If phantom power is required for the intended microphone then set the appropriate switch to ON If a Paging Input Mic Line pad switch is set to LINE Ph...

Page 5: ...ble connect the wire to signal hot and both the and shield wires to ground important If you use single conductor cable with shield connect the shield gnd wire to both the and shield pins at the CP 64S...

Page 6: ...Z1 OFF Z2 Z1 Z2 PROGRAM SELECT LEVEL 8 2 10 0 4 6 L1 L3 L2 P Decora plate not included Decora plate not included ZR 1 Zone Volume PR 2 Paging Assign Volume 1 2 3 4 5 S2A 6 7 8 9 10 S2B 2 3 4 1 5 J1A 5...

Page 7: ...20 20 20 20 REMOTES OUTPUTS MIN MAX PROGRAM INPUTS ZONE 2 EXPAND OUT ZONE 1 EXPAND OUT ZONE 2 Z2 PGM Z2 EXPAND Z2 MONO REMOTE 1 INPUT 1 REMOTE 2 INPUT 2 Z1 RIGHT Z1 EXPAND Z1 LEFT Z2 LEVEL Z1 PGM Z1 L...

Page 8: ...etect Threshold rear panel so the Active indicator front panel lights only when you speak If the Page Detect Threshold is set too low the Pager may gate on due to background sound Repeat for second Mi...

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