Rane MP 2016 Operator'S Manual Download Page 8

Manual-8

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103521

This is the required socket to connect the XP 2016 to the

MP 2016, using the ribbon cable supplied with the XP 2016.
If a ribbon longer that that supplied with the XP 2016 is used,
crosstalk may increase, and immunity to RF, magnetic and
conducted interference may be compromised. 

So don’t do it!

POWER

This power jack receives the cable from the RS 1 power

supply shipped with the unit. The chassis ground screw
located just above the jack is intended for earth grounding the
chassis (see Chassis Grounding note on page Manual-4).

XP 2016 Ribbon Connections: (PIN 1 marked Ñ)

1)

GND

2)

GND

3)

MIX RIGHT OUT

4)

MIX LEFT OUT

5)

GND

6)

METER LEFT IN

7)

METER RIGHT IN

8)

GND

9)

CH 6R IN

10) CH 6L IN
11) GND
12) CH 5R IN
13) CH 5L IN
14) GND
15) CH 4R IN
16) CH 4L IN
17) GND
18) CH 3R IN
19) CH 3L IN
20) GND
21) CH 2R IN
22) CH 2L IN
23) XP 2016 ENABLE (GND)
24) CH 1R IN
25) CH 1L IN
26) GND

Fader Cleaning

With heavy use in harsh environments, the faders may

need lubrication. This treatment extends longevity and can
make used faders as good as new. The fader assembly must be
removed from the XP 2016 for proper cleaning. We recom-
mend any of the following cleaning solutions:

Caig Cailube MCL 100% spray lubricant
Caig Cailube MCL 5% spray cleaner
CRC 2-26

Order CaiLube MCL

®

 from:

CAIG Laboratories, Inc.
12200 Thatcher Ct.
Poway, CA  92064
Phone 858-486-8388
Fax 858-486-8398
Web 

http://www.caig.com

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
A. Fader assembly removal

1. Remove (2) 3mm screws.
2. Draw fader assembly out through hole.
3. Remove ribbon cable.

B. Fader cleaning

1. Hold the fader assembly away from the mixer.
2. Position the fader at mid-travel.
3. Spray cleaner/lubricant into both ends of the fader.
4. Move the fader over its full travel back and forth a few

times.

5. Shake excess fluid from the fader assembly.
6. Wipe off excess fluid.

Summary of Contents for MP 2016

Page 1: ... to the EFFECTS LOOP RETURN the switch has no effect The MASTER MONO STEREO switch influences both BOOTH and HOUSE OUTPUTS It does not affect the EFFECTS LOOP or TAPE OUTPUTS Two TAPE OUTPUTS are provided One is PRE EFFECTS Loop and one is POST EFFECTS Loop The POST EFFECTS Loop Tape Output has a LEVEL control and may be used as a pre tone control AUX Output The MP 2016 uses high performance tone ...

Page 2: ...Output 12 dB whenever a MIC EN GAGE switch is on even if MIC Input is not selected internal jumpers allow disabling the Booth Ducker see Mic Line Inputs on page Manual 6 INPUT GAIN INPUT GAIN controls allow the user to match input levels Adjust these controls to make the SIG OL indicator flash green If the indicators turn red reduce the INPUT GAIN Adjusting the INPUT LEVEL controls correctly maxim...

Page 3: ...ntly reduces output power MASTER HOUSE Level This studio grade control sets the HOUSE Output level MASTER SIG OL indicator This dual color indicator helps set correct MASTER mix levels A flashing or steady green indication is optimal The red indicator may flash only briefly on rare occasion regular flashing or steady on means that distortion is imminent and Levels need reducing XP 2016 switch This...

Page 4: ...nect ground wires from turntables When using a turntable proper grounding is essential MIC 1 MIC 2 XLR jacks The MIC 1 Input provides a dedicated balanced preampli fier for Input Channel 5 while MIC 2 provides the preampli fier for Input Channels 6 Each may operate in MIC or LINE mode Each of these preamplifiers features GAIN trim with BASS and TREBLE tone controls MIC LINE switches These select M...

Page 5: ...line level Output for external signal processing or effects units If effects are not being used these outputs may be used as Auxiliary Outputs EFFECTS LOOP RETURN jacks RETURN Inputs are unbalanced standard tip sleeve jacks They provide the Input from external signal processing or effects units Switching jacks are used so there is no loss of signal if the front panel EFFECTS LOOP switch is active ...

Page 6: ...N GAGE switch set to ENGAGE up When either of the ENGAGE switches is set to the ENGAGE position the BOOTH OUTPUT is ducked attenu ated by 12 dB about th If you do not want the BOOTH OUTPUT to duck when a MIC source is engaged then you can remove the top cover and set the internal jumper accord ingly There is an independent Ducker select jumper for MIC 1 and MIC 2 It sounds like a lot of trouble to...

Page 7: ...f frequencies between 300 Hz and 4 kHz from 10 dB to OFF full kill CHANNEL 1 6 BASS Allows adjusting the amplitude of frequencies below 300 Hz from 10 dB to OFF full kill CHANNEL 1 6 A POST B assign These switches assign each of the six input channels to the A side of the Crossfader B side of the Crossfader or POST Crossfader CROSSFADER This implements using Ranes proprietary Active Crossfader des...

Page 8: ... 4R IN 16 CH 4L IN 17 GND 18 CH 3R IN 19 CH 3L IN 20 GND 21 CH 2R IN 22 CH 2L IN 23 XP 2016 ENABLE GND 24 CH 1R IN 25 CH 1L IN 26 GND Fader Cleaning With heavy use in harsh environments the faders may need lubrication This treatment extends longevity and can make used faders as good as new The fader assembly must be removed from the XP 2016 for proper cleaning We recom mend any of the following cl...

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