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details of the shipment. Packing materials should be kept for inspection and 
also for if the product needs to be returned. 

The product is shipped with the following equipment so please check to 
ensure that you have all of the items below. If anything is missing, please 
contact the supplier of your equipment immediately.

Item Quantity 

Product unit 

1

IEC mains lead fitted with moulded mains plug 

1

Handbook and warranty card 

1

If you require a different power lead, please let us know when ordering the 
product.

Repairs & Returns

Please contact Sonifex or your supplier if you have any problems with your 
Sonifex product. Email [email protected] for the repair/
upgrade/returns procedure, or for support & questions regarding the 
product operation. 

 Conformity

The products in this manual comply with the essential requirements of the 
relevant European health, safety and environmental protection legislation.  

The technical justification file for this product is available at Sonifex Ltd.

The declaration of conformity can be found at:  
http://www.sonifex.co.uk/declarations

Safety & Installation of Mains 

Operated Equipment 

There are no user serviceable parts inside the equipment. If you should ever 
need to look inside the unit, always disconnect the mains supply before 
removing the equipment covers. The cover is connected to earth by means of 
the fixing screws. It is essential to maintain this earth/ground connection to 
ensure a safe operating environment and provide electromagnetic shielding.

Voltage Setting Checks

Ensure that the machine operating voltage is correct for your mains power 
supply by checking the box in which your product was supplied. The voltage 
is shown on the box label. The available voltage settings are 115V, or 230V. 
Please note that all products are either switchable between 115V and 230V, or 
have a universal power supply.

Fuse Rating

The product is supplied with a single fuse in the live conducting path of the 
mains power input. For reasons of safety it is important that the correct rating 
and type of fuse is used. Incorrectly rated fuses could present a possible fire 
hazard, under equipment fault conditions. The active fuse is fitted on the 
outside rear panel of the unit.

Power Cable & Connection

An IEC power connector is supplied with the product which has a moulded 
plug attached.  

The mains plug or IEC power connector is used as the disconnect device.  
The mains plug and IEC power connector shall remain readily operable to 
disconnect the apparatus in case of a fault or emergency.

The mains lead is automatically configured for the country that the product is 
being sent to, from one of:

Summary of Contents for CM-CU1

Page 1: ...Manufacturers of audio video products for radio TV broadcasters Commentator Units CM CU1 Commentator Unit for 1 Commentator Line Input CM CU21 Commentator Unit for 2 Commentators 1 Guest HANDBOOK...

Page 2: ...e vendor Sonifex Ltd shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising from the use of information or any error contained in this manual No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmi...

Page 3: ...tering Setup Mode 9 Changing The Current Page 9 Changing The Option Mode Setting 9 Config Page 1 ON AIR Button Enable Disable TALKBACK Button Latching Modes 9 Config Page 2 Line Input Routing to Outpu...

Page 4: ...ut Routing to Output 24 Config Page 3 Commentator Mic Line Input Routing to Headphones 24 Config Page 4 Miscellaneous 25 Config Page 5 Limit LED Colour Limit Power LED Brightness 25 Config Page 6 ON A...

Page 5: ...Of CM CU1 6 Fig 2 1 CM CU21 Commentator Unit 15 Fig 2 2 CM CU21 Commentator Unit Block Diagram 16 Fig 2 3 Top Panel View Of CM CU21 17 Fig 2 4 Front Panel View Of CM CU21 19 Fig 2 5 Rear Panel View O...

Page 6: ...w sonifex co uk Register Online for an Extended 2 Year Warranty As standard Sonifex products are supplied with a 1 year back to base warranty If you register the product online you can increase your p...

Page 7: ...duct has been registered at the Sonifex website when the Warranty Term is 24 months from the date of despatch the Contract means the quotation these Conditions of Sale and any other document incorpora...

Page 8: ...est and expense of the Purchaser the Company will test the Goods to ascertain performance levels and provide a report of the results of that test The report will be accurate at the time of the test to...

Page 9: ...d to look inside the unit always disconnect the mains supply before removing the equipment covers The cover is connected to earth by means of the fixing screws It is essential to maintain this earth g...

Page 10: ...03 along with the related Directive 2002 95 EC on Restrictions of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Dire...

Page 11: ...phones is also configurable to suit the application Four talkback output channels with a built in limiter are available to the commentator They have adjustable gain and can be linked to provide simult...

Page 12: ...2 1 CM CU1 System Diagram Fig 1 2 CM CU1 Commentator Unit Block Diagram...

Page 13: ...d towards the bottom ON AIR Button The ON AIR button routes the commentator microphone input signal to the Comm Output and to the Mix Output This button has a latching action press to activate and pre...

Page 14: ...er the left the right or to both ears when the switch is in the centre position By default the commentator input signal is only routed to the headphone monitor controls when the On Air control is acti...

Page 15: ...to 86dB is split into two to provide greater accuracy of adjustment The mic gain switch sets the base gain value of either 20dB or 50dB for the input The mic gain potentiometer can then be adjusted to...

Page 16: ...finger in the slot in the rear panel indicated by the ON AIR LOCK text on the top panel then slide your finger down the slot until you reach the pushbutton Fig 1 5 Rear Panel View Of CM CU1 Talkback...

Page 17: ...each output is shown below Comm 1 pulse Talkback A 2 pulses Talkback B 3 pulses Talkback C 4 pulses Talkback D 5 pulses The 5 return audio inputs function normally when the test tone is enabled This...

Page 18: ...tive open collector output 2 O TALKBACK A active open collector output 3 O TALKBACK B active open collector output 4 O TALKBACK C active open collector output 5 O TALKBACK D active open collector outp...

Page 19: ...Option Mode Setting Press the appropriate button once The number of flashes increases to indicate the new mode setting Once the maximum option mode setting has been reached the value wraps around to...

Page 20: ...when active default Mode 2 Limit indicator illuminates green when active Mode 3 Limit indicator illuminates red when active Mode 4 Limit indicator illuminates white when active This setting can be us...

Page 21: ...r 2 seconds These buttons will then illuminate red to verify that the options have been saved to backup set 1 To Save The Current Option Settings to Backup Set 2 Press and hold the ON AIR and TALKBACK...

Page 22: ...ximum Input Level 21dBu C M R R 55dB Frequency Response 0 5dB 20Hz to 22kHz Ref 0dBu 1kHz Transformer Balanced Mix Output Maximum Output Level Limiter Off 24dBu Frequency Response 0 5dB 20Hz to 22kHz...

Page 23: ...Rear Panel Operational Controls On Air Lock Switch to prevent On Air control from being deactivated Momentary push button to override on air lock T B Gang Switch to link operation of talkbacks A B C D...

Page 24: ...t XLR 4 pin male 12V DC 650mA Typical 850mA Maximum 24V DC 325mA Typical 425mA Maximum Earth Point M4 stud Equipment Type CM CU1 Commentator Unit 1 Presenter Physical Specification Dimensions Raw 270m...

Page 25: ...ommentators They have adjustable gain and can be linked to provide simultaneous operation A wide input gain range and switchable phantom power on each commentary position provides supports for a varie...

Page 26: ...16 2 CM CU21 System Diagram Fig 2 2 CM CU21 Commentator Unit Block Diagram...

Page 27: ...e a latching action press to activate and press again to deactivate When an On Air control is active the button illuminates red and the corresponding open collector driver output on the GPIO port is a...

Page 28: ...to the headphone monitor controls when the corresponding On Air control is active It is possible to route each of these signals to the headphones permanently regardless of the state of the correspond...

Page 29: ...has a three way switch that sets the input type When the switch is in the bottom position the input is a line level input With the switch in the centre position the input is for microphones not requi...

Page 30: ...ext on the top panel then slide your finger down the slot until you reach the pushbutton Limiter Controls The limiter enable switch and level potentiometer control the limiter that is applied to the m...

Page 31: ...in prior to entering test tone mode Talkback Controls The TALKBACK GANG switch links the operation of each of the commentator s TALKBACK A and B buttons When this switch is on pressing one of the TAL...

Page 32: ...ctive open collector output 2 O Commentator 1 TALKBACK A active open collector output 3 O Commentator 1 TALKBACK B active open collector output 4 O Commentator 2 ON AIR active open collector output 5...

Page 33: ...t PPM illumination level setting Changing The Current Page Press and hold the Commentator 3 On Air button for at least 1 second The PPM display will change to indicate the new page Changing The Option...

Page 34: ...ed to Commentator 1 headphones default Mode 2 Commentator 3 line mode input is not routed to Commentator 1 headphones Commentator 1 TALKBACK A button No associated option on this page Commentator 1 TA...

Page 35: ...on this page Commentator 2 ON AIR button Mode 1 Temporary muting of enabled ON AIR channels is disabled default Mode 2 Temporary muting of enabled ON AIR channels is enabled For this setting to be av...

Page 36: ...tton brightness level 3 Mode 4 ON AIR and TALKBACK button brightness level 4 Mode 5 ON AIR and TALKBACK button brightness level 5 Mode 6 ON AIR and TALKBACK button brightness level 6 Mode 7 ON AIR and...

Page 37: ...hold the Commentator 1 On Air and Talkback A buttons for 2 seconds These buttons will then illuminate red to verify that backup set 1 has been loaded To Load Backup Set 2 And Overwrite The Current Opt...

Page 38: ...Ref 1kHz 8dBu THD N 0 065 Ref 1kHz 18dBu 1 Distortion Point 18dBu 24Hz Transformer Balanced Talkback Outputs Maximum Output 8dBu Level Limited Frequency Response 0 5dB 20Hz to 22kHz Ref 0dB 1kHz Noise...

Page 39: ...ator inputs 1 3 permanently routed to Commentator 1 2 headphones Commentator inputs 1 3 permanently routed to Commentator 1 2 headphones when respective input is On Air Display Preferences Limit LED c...

Page 40: ...CP Commentator Unit Front Cover Plate CM TC1 Commentator Unit Transport Case Dimensions Raw 530mm W x 210mm D x 415mm H CM CU21TP 20 9 W x 8 3 D x 16 3 H Dimensions Boxed 600mm W x 260 D x 420 H CM CU...

Page 41: ...a transport case CM TC1 which is supplied empty The illustrations below show the case open and empty with foam cut out for unit and cable Fig 3 1a and also closed Fig 3 1b Fig 3 1a CM TC1 Commentator...

Page 42: ...ies continued Commentator Front Cover Plate For the CM CU21 there is a front cover plate CM CU21CP which is used to cover the adjustments available on the front of the CM CU21 commentator unit with th...

Page 43: ...Notes...

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