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EQUALIZER FUNCTIONS

Low Cut Filter (High-Pass)

The low-cut (or high-pass) filter allows all frequencies above its cutoff point
to pass from filter input to filter output without attenuation, while frequencies
below the cutoff are attenuated (see Figure 6). The cutoff point is defined
as the frequency where the signal has dropped 3 dB relative to the flat, or
bandpass, region. Below the cutoff point, the filter exhibits increasingly
more attenuation as the frequency diminishes. The rate at which this atten-
uation occurs is defined in decibels per octave (dB/oct). The SCM810 has
a one-pole, low-cut (high-pass) filter of 6 dB per octave.
Low-cut filters are ideally used for attenuating, or rolling off, the audio signal
where extraneous noise, excessive proximity effect, or other unwanted ma-
terial is present. For example, the low-frequency vibration cause by foot-
steps and vehicle traffic can be transmitted through microphone stands to
the microphone, and then into the sound system. These frequencies, typi-
cally ranging from 5 to 80 Hz, are generally not desirable.

High-Frequency Shelving

The fixed-frequency equalizer produces a 6 dB boost or cut at 5 kHz and
above (see Figure 7). High-frequency shelving is extremely useful for
boosting flat frequency response, tempering very sibilant vocal
microphones, or enhancing the sound of off-axis lavalier microphones.

LOW-CUT FILTER EFFECTS

FIGURE 6

HIGH-FREQUENCY SHELVING EFFECTS

FIGURE 7

USING AN EQUALIZER/FEEDBACK CONTROLLER WITH AN AUTOMATIC MIXER 

When setting up a sound system which has an outboard equalizer or feed-
back controller in the signal chain, set the SCM810 to MANUAL. This acti-
vates all microphone inputs, so every possible feedback path is open. With
the SCM810 in MANUAL mode, equalize the sound system and/or “Ring
Out” the room to set the feedback controller.

After equalizing the sound system, set the SCM810 to AUTOMATIC mode.
Remember that the input of an automatic mixer drops by 3 dB every time
the number activated inputs doubles. When using an SCM810 in MANUAL
mode, the master output drops by 9 dB when all 8 inputs are activated.
Conversely, it will rise by 9 dB when switched back to AUTOMATIC mode.

BASIC MIXER OPERATION

1. Turn on the Power switch.
2. Adjust each channel level so that its Overload LED flickers only during

very loud speech or noise.

3. Turn unused channel controls full counterclockwise.
4. Adjust the SCM810 Master level control for the required output level,

as indicated by the output peak meter.

5. If a headphone monitor is to be used, adjust the PHONES control

knob until the desired volume level is reached.The SCM810/E is now
ready to use.

NOTE:

 The SCM810/E mixer is fully automatic. For most applications, no

additional adjustments are required.

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-8

-6

-4

-2

0

+2

20

100

1,000

5,000

FREQUENCY (Hz)

FULL CW

FULL CCW

50%

ROTATION

200

-10

-8

-6

-4

-2

0

+2

+4

+6

+8

+10

1,000

10,000 20,000

FREQUENCY (Hz)

FULL

CW

FULL
CCW

50%

ROTATE

NOTE:

 The extreme sensitivity of the 

IntelliMix

 circuitry may allow some channel gating due to static discharge or electrical disturbance to the power 

or signal lines. The unit will not be damaged: normal operation will resume after the disturbance ceases.

Summary of Contents for SCM810

Page 1: ...d 27A8868 Rev 2 Printed in U S A SCM810 SCM810AZ SCM810 SCM810AZ EIGHT CHANNEL MICROPHONE MIXER EIGHT CHANNEL MICROPHONE MIXER SCM810 SCM810C SCM810 SCM810C SCM810 SCM810J SCM810 SCM810J チ チャ ャン ンネ ネル ル マ マイ イク クロ ロホ ホン ンミ ミキ キサ サー ー 8 ...

Page 2: ...type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wider blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your out let consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 PROTECT the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs conve...

Page 3: ...low frequency rolloff and high frequency shelving for each channel Channel activation and clipping indicators Peak responding output limiter with selectable thresholds and LED indicator Active balanced microphone level XLR inputs and an active bal anced Mic Line level XLR output Aux level input with manual level control Front panel headphones output with level control Linking capability for up to ...

Page 4: ... when plugged into a power source the rocker switch turns the unit on 쐉 Microphone Logic DB 25 male connector interfaces with each channel s GATE OUT MUTE IN and OVERRIDE IN logic terminals See the Suggested Logic Applications section NOTE THIS IS NOT AN RS 232 PORT 씈 DIP Switch The 7 position DIP switch provides setup options for the mixer see DIP Switches section 씉 LINK IN OUT Jacks Allow multip...

Page 5: ...second Off Attenuation Changes the off attenuation level from 15 dB to infinity With the 15 dB setting an unused microphone is 15 dB lower in level than when it is activated With the setting an unused microphone is com pletely off Limiter Threshold Changes the output limiter threshold Settings are OFF factory setting 16 dBm 8 dBm or 4 dBm see Internal Modifica tions for other threshold settings Li...

Page 6: ...toring connect headphones to the front panel 1 4 inch PHONES jack 5 Connect the power cord to 120 Vac SCM810 or 230 Vac SCM810E If the operating voltage is to be changed refer to the Internal Modifications section AUDIO CONNECTIONS FIGURE 5 OUTPUT LIMITER SETTINGS The output limiter prevents distortion during loud program peaks without af fecting normal program levels This prevents overloading of ...

Page 7: ... AN AUTOMATIC MIXER When setting up a sound system which has an outboard equalizer or feed back controller in the signal chain set the SCM810 to MANUAL This acti vates all microphone inputs so every possible feedback path is open With the SCM810 in MANUAL mode equalize the sound system and or Ring Out the room to set the feedback controller After equalizing the sound system set the SCM810 to AUTOM...

Page 8: ...clicks may re sult if this is not done GLOBAL LOCAL FUNCTIONS The Global Local switch selects which input channels appear at that linked mixer s output Set to the Global position all input channels appear at that mixer s output Set to the Local position only its own eight input channels appear at that mixer s output The Master level control in any mode only controls the level of its own output The...

Page 9: ...e300 ms Indicator Lights red when limiting occurs Input LEDs Green on channel activation red at 6 dB below clipping Phantom Power 46 Vdc open circuit through 6 8 kΩ series resistance per DIN 45 596 Operating Voltage SCM810 120 Vac rated nominal see Voltage Selection for 230 Vac op eration 50 60 Hz 200 mA SCM810E 230 Vac rated nominal see Voltage Selection for 120 Vac operation 50 60 Hz 100 mA Temp...

Page 10: ...tinct from the SCM810 audio ground Make all logic ground connections to this pin including power supply ground of external logic circuitry To avoid switching clicks do not connect logic ground to audio chassis or rack grounds Logic controls are accessed at the DB 25 multi pin connector on the rear panel Figure 11 The pin connections are given in the following table LOGIC CONNECTOR FIGURE 11 LOGIC ...

Page 11: ... and Logic Ground pins see Figure 13 the chairperson is shown as Channel 1 An alternative to a switch is to connect the chairperson s GATE OUT to the MUTE IN of other channels When the chairperson s microphone activates all other microphones mute CHAIRPERSON CONTROLLED MUTING FIGURE 13 Remote Channel On Indicators Remote indicators can be used to indicate when a talker s microphone is on Connect t...

Page 12: ...ect the GATE OUT terminal of each channel to a separate loudspeaker muting relay as shown in Figure 17 Channels 1 3 and 5 shown modified Recommended relays are Omron G6B 1174P US DC12 Potter Brumfield R10 E1Y2 V185 or equivalent available through Digi Key and Newark Electronics NOTE A diode across each relay coil is required to suppress inductive volt age spikes which may damage the SCM810 An exis...

Page 13: ...ting voltage is changed from the factory setting To change the operating voltage follow these steps 1 Disconnect the SCM810 from the AC power source 2 Remove the eight Phillips head screws securing the top cover 3 Locate Voltage Selector switch SW903 adjacent to power transformer T901 and using a screwdriver turn the center rotor to the 230 V posi tion 4 Locate Fuse F901 and remove it Replace it w...

Page 14: ...he resistor value to be used for the desired gain Procedure Remove resistor R9230 Install new resistor at jumper X914 Change Limiter Threshold All three threshold settings 16 8 and 4 dBm can be changed To shift the threshold down by 6 dB resistor R will be 82 kΩ To shift the limiter thresholds up by 6 dB R will be 330 kΩ Procedure Remove resistors R9177 and R9180 Install new resistor R at jumper X...

Page 15: ...p plied the MUTE IN takes precedence over OVERRIDE IN Procedure Short jumper X114 Remove resistor R1046 Dead Zone on MUTE IN Defeat As supplied MUTE IN is intended for use as a momentary cough button or privacy function mute when necessary However if the MUTE IN is in tended to be used so that the talker must unmute microphones to enable speech pickup unmute when needed this modification is needed...

Page 16: ...l Local Off Attenuation Last Mic Lock on and Automatic Manual DIP Switches If desired these functions can each be remotely controlled with an SPST switch Procedure 1 Solder a wire in the pc board jumper hole adjacent to the desired func tion printed on the printed circuit board These jumpers are located just behind DIP switch SW902 2 Solder a wire in the pc board jumper hole marked GND near switch...

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