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Reference Monitor Meters User Handbook

WEEE & RoHS Directives - Sonifex Statement

The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive was agreed on 
13 February 2003, 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 Directive

 

(WEEE)

 aims to minimise the 

impacts of electrical and electronic equipment on the environment during their life times 
and when they become waste. It applies to a huge spectrum of products. It encourages 
and sets criteria for the collection, treatment, recycling and recovery of waste electrical and 
electronic equipment. All products manufactured by Sonifex Ltd have the WEEE directive 
label placed on the case. It gives a contact for individuals who are unsure about the correct 
procedure when the product has reached its “end of use”. 

Sonifex Ltd will be happy to give you information about local organisations that can 
reprocess the products, or alternatively all products that have reached “end of use” can be 
returned to Sonifex and will be reprocessed correctly free of charge. 

Sonifex Ltd has phased out the use of certain hazardous substances identified in the 
European Union’s 

Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) 

directive. The RoHS 

directive limits the use of certain hazardous substances currently used in EEE manufacture, 
including lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, and halide-containing 
compounds PBB (polybrominated biphenyl) and PBDE (polybrominated diphenyl ether). 
Elimination of these substances will result in more environmentally friendly recycling 
of electronic equipment. For the products which Sonifex manufacture, the main area 
where products were affected was in the use of lead for manufacturing and assembling 
electronics circuit boards.

Sonifex Ltd practices lead-free (LF) manufacturing processes. LF solder is used on the 
surface-mount PCB manufacturing processes and for hand soldering. The printed circuit 
boards (PCBs) used are either gold plated, or immersion tin plated, both of which use no 
lead. Historically the PCBs were hot air solder levelled (HASL) PCBs which used tin/lead 
based solder. 

The manufacturing processes include the assembly of purchased components from 
various sources. Product is offered as RoHS compliant, or LF, only after sufficient evidence 
is received from the component manufacturers that their components are RoHS compliant. 
Sonifex Ltd relies solely on the distributor, or manufacturer, of the components for 
identification of RoHS compliance. Thus whilst every effort is made to ensure compliance, 
Sonifex Ltd makes no warranty, or certification, or declaration of compliance concerning 
said components.

Sonifex Ltd defines “Lead Free” as pertaining to any product, which has been manufactured 
by Sonifex Ltd using components which have been declared by the manufacturers as 
“Lead Free”. All statements by Sonifex Ltd of RoHS compliance are based on component 
manufacturer documentation.

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Summary of Contents for Reference Monitor Meters

Page 1: ...ent Meter Rack Mount RM M2F53 2 Stereo 53 Segment Meters Free Standing RM M2R53 2 Stereo 53 Segment Meters Rack Mount RM M4R53 4 Stereo 53 Segment Meters Rack Mount RM M1F106 1 Stereo 106 Segment Mete...

Page 2: ...www sonifex co uk Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor Sonifex Ltd shall not be liable for any loss or damage...

Page 3: ...Block Diagram 2 Front Panel Indicators Controls 3 Power LED 3 AES Lock LED 3 Level Alarm LED 4 Input Select Button RM M1 106 Only 4 Main Meters 4 Table 1 Meter Characteristic DIPSwitch settings 6 Mete...

Page 4: ...Fig C Mains Lead Table v Fig 1 1 Reference Monitor Meters Block Diagram 2 Fig 1 2 RM M1 53 Front Panel 3 Fig 1 3 RM M2 53 Front Panel 3 Fig 1 4 RM M1 106 Front Panel 3 Fig 1 5 Meter Labelling Options...

Page 5: ...nd proper maintenance has been carried out to the Goods or any part of the Goods without the Company s prior written consent vi the defect has not arisen from a design made furnished or specified by t...

Page 6: ...ty or other term express or implied by statute or otherwise is given by the Company that the Goods are of any particular quality or standard or will enable the Purchaser to attain any particular perfo...

Page 7: ...ce Monitor Meter is shipped in protective packaging and should be inspected for damage before use Where an item is found to have transit damage notify the carrier immediately with all the relevant det...

Page 8: ...ating and type of fuse is used Incorrectly rated fuses could present a possible fire hazard under equipment fault conditions The fuse rating for the Reference Monitor Meter is 1A 5 x 20mm SB The activ...

Page 9: ...V Australasian 3 pin to IEC lead Fig C Mains Lead Table E g order RM M1R53 UK for a UK IEC lead to be supplied Installation Information Atmosphere The units should be installed in an area that is not...

Page 10: ...mercury cadmium hexavalent chromium and halide containing compounds PBB polybrominated biphenyl and PBDE polybrominated diphenyl ether Elimination of these substances will result in more environmental...

Page 11: ...ained phase errors above 90 degrees and digital source lock Alarm audio threshold levels and time out durations are all fully configurable via a RS232 connection in conjunction with Sonifex SCi Window...

Page 12: ...er to features that are relevant to all versions of that particular model for example RM M1 53 refers to the RM M1F53 and the RM M1R53 RM M2 53 refers to the RM M2F53 and the RM M2R53 and RM M1 106 re...

Page 13: ...ator is not on the most likely reason is simply the absence of mains power but under fault conditions it may also indicate a ruptured mains fuse or a problem with the internal power supply module AES...

Page 14: ...nput 1 selected the button is not illuminated When the button illuminates green the left meter shows a mono mix of input 1 and the right meter shows a mono mix of input 2 When the button illuminates r...

Page 15: ...7dBu AES Digital PPM SMPTE RP 0155 52 to 0dBFS 18dBu 20dBFS 0dBFS Meter Characteristics Audio Input 1 Audio Input 2 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 Dual PPM Standard VU OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OF...

Page 16: ...s can be supported for each audio input allowing additional settings to be added in future firmware versions Meter Labelling Each meter characteristic possesses different scaling range and ballistics...

Page 17: ...ness symbol should be turned clockwise to increase the brightness or anti clockwise to decrease it Phase Meter Fig 1 8 Phase Meter The five segment LED phase meter indicates the average phase correlat...

Page 18: ...air and leave the right hand XLR unconnected The unit automatically detects digital audio signals and re configures the input accordingly A full scale digital input signal 0dBFS corresponds to the max...

Page 19: ...logue Sources Maximum Signal Level Digital Sources Audio Input 1 Audio Input 2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 0dB 18dBu 15dBu for German PPM meter setting 0dBFS OFF OFF OFF OFF 6dB 12dBu 9dBu for German PPM meter se...

Page 20: ...O Audio input 1 sustained phase error alarm open collector with latching capability 3 O Audio input 1 AES EBU lock output non latching open collector 11 O Audio input 2 under level alarm open collect...

Page 21: ...d many functions may be remotely controlled The pin assignments are as follows Pin 2 Data transmit Pin 3 Data receive Pin 5 Ground All other pins are unused All models of the Reference Monitor Meters...

Page 22: ...command followed by a colon followed by a parameter if any and terminated by Carriage Return with optional Line Feed A Line Feed character may be sent but it will be ignored Commands are not case sens...

Page 23: ...er level timeout period 4 chars q Input 1 phase timeout period 4 chars r Input 1 alarm configuration options 4 chars s Input 2 analogue under level threshold 2 chars t Input 2 analogue over level thre...

Page 24: ...nput 1 char where 0 input 1 1 input 2 2 mono mix u front panel lock 1 char where 0 unlocked 1 locked v input 1 gain 1 char where 0 0dB 1 6dB 2 12dB 3 18dB w input 1 meter type 1 char where 0 Dual PPM...

Page 25: ...UID Unit id request where UID RM Mxyz x number of stereo meter displays y enclosure type F freestanding R rack mount z meter segment display size 53 or 106 VER Version number request where VER Vn nn n...

Page 26: ...232 Serial Port Simply connect your Reference Monitor to your computer using a serial cable and you are ready for operation Using SCI for the First Time Once you have connected the serial cable double...

Page 27: ...panel shows the controls and status indicators that are relevant to the connected model For RM M1 53 and RM M2 53 models the Status screen shows selected Input Gain Meter Types and AES Lock and Alarm...

Page 28: ...ive alarm on the corresponding input Its action is similar to asserting the Alarm Reset on the rear panel mounted Remote port SCi for Reference Monitor Meters Options Screen This Options Screen allows...

Page 29: ...annels of the corresponding audio input satisfy the alarm conditions With the Mono option set either channel can activate the alarm The Auto Clearing option allows alarms to be automatically cleared w...

Page 30: ...ected Bootloader mode In this mode the unit has a limited command set and will await a successful retry of the update process Should the firmware update appear to succeed but the unit not behave as ex...

Page 31: ...erted internally to 48kHz Sample Rate Input Gain 0 6 12 or 18dB digital gain switchable via DIPSwitch Level Metering Number 2 x 53 segment tri colour LED bar graphs RM M1F53 RM M1R53 4 x 53 segment tr...

Page 32: ...ned phase error above 90 with latching capability AES EBU input 2 lock non latching Open collector outputs rated 30V 50mA maximum Control Inputs 1 single input units 2 twin input units 1 Input 1 Alarm...

Page 33: ...6 Input 2 Meter Ballistics Scaling Matrix SW7 Input 2 Meter Ballistics Scaling Matrix SW8 Input 2 Meter Ballistics Scaling Matrix Equipment Type RM M1F53 1 stereo 53 segment meter free standing RM M1R...

Page 34: ...106 Boxed 59cm W x 20 5cm D x 6cm H 21 W x 8 D x 2 4 H Weight RM M1F53 RM M1R53 Nett 1 3kg Gross 2 0kg Nett 2 9lb Gross 4 4lb Weight RM M2F53 RM M1F106 Nett 1 4kg Gross 2 1kg Nett 3 1lb Gross 4 6lb We...

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