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1

ANT IN (antenna input) A/B terminals

Use to connect the antenna for wireless tuner.  When
installing the tuner unit, connect the optional UHF
antenna AN-820A.

Note

Before locating and connecting the antenna, read carefully the
instructions supplied with the antenna.
Incorrect location of the antenna may cause a bad reception
such as intermittent sounds.  If it is not easy to relocate the
antenna after location, check carefully if the performance will
be satisfied with the location.
Use the coaxial cable of impedance 50 ohms/75 ohms (5D-FB,
5C-2V, etc.).  The cable can be extended up to about 50 m with
5D-FB, and up to about 25 m with 5C-2V.

2

Tuner unit slot (MIC1, MIC2)

These are for installation of the optional wireless
tuner unit WRU-806A.  Up to two units can be
installed.  (Refer to page 9 and page 10)
Before installation, read carefully also the instructions
of WRU-806A.

3

REMOTE terminals

CONTROL S input terminal
Connect to the S output terminal of another equip-
ment.
When this terminal is plugged in, the sensor of this
unit is not functioning.
Input signals are directly output from control S output
terminal.

CONTROL S output terminal
This terminal outputs the signal input from CON-
TROL S input terminal or the sensor.

RS-232C (serial input/output) terminal
This model can be controlled by the external controll
equipment through this terminal using a null modem
cable.
Terminal

: D-sub 9 pin, male,

inch type screw

Electrical specification : Based on RS-232C standard
Recommended cable

: Multicore shielded cable for

data communication

Cable length

: 15m or under

For protocols, please consult your dealer.

1

2

3

4

5 6

7

0

8

9

!

!™

Rear panel

Pin No.

Signal

Function

1

N.C

Not connected

2

RD

Received data

3

TD

Transmission data

4

ER

Data terminal ready

5

SG

Signal line grand

6

DR

Data set ready

7

RS

Transmission request

8

CS

Transmission approval

9

N.C

Not connected

1

5

6

9

Location and Function of Parts

Summary of Contents for SRP-X351P

Page 1: ...ank you for purchasing a Sony Powered Mixer Before operating please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it properly for future reference WARNING Features Location and Function of Parts Installation of The Tuner Unit Dimensions Block Diagrams Specifications Troubleshooting 2 3 4 9 11 12 13 BackCover ...

Page 2: ...e will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect th...

Page 3: ...e operated AV equipment supplied with a wireless remote control or with Control S terminal only Exclusive Input Connectors for Recording Equipment Line input ST2 is separated from REC bass to avoid oscillation comes from flowing of its own signal Features Enough Number of Input Output Terminals Various Function 1 The master input to connect equalizer or limiter 2 The ECHO SEND RETURN terminals for...

Page 4: ... this happens lower the MASTER volume or the MIC LINE level knob until the indicator turns off If too much signal output for an extended period it may cause the equipment to overheat or to damage the speakers 8 PROTECTION indicator It lights up while the protection circuit is working When the power is turned on it also lights up for few seconds and it turns off when the amplifier become stable 9 E...

Page 5: ...C GROUP knob Use to adjust the level of the signal after mixing in MIC 1 to 4 in a lump The signal will be output from the MIC GROUP OUT terminal BASS control knob Use to adjust low frequency among the sound from the MASTER OUTPUT or SPEAKER terminal TREBLE control knob Use to adjust high frequency among the sound from the MASTER OUTPUT or SPEAKER terminal BALANCE adjustment knob Use to adjust the...

Page 6: ...tructions of WRU 806A 3 REMOTE terminals CONTROL S input terminal Connect to the S output terminal of another equip ment When this terminal is plugged in the sensor of this unit is not functioning Input signals are directly output from control S output terminal CONTROL S output terminal This terminal outputs the signal input from CON TROL S input terminal or the sensor RS 232C serial input output ...

Page 7: ...IC4 on the front panel Notes Make sure to turn the MIC fader toward minimum before connecting or disconnecting any cable or turning the 48V button to ON Make sure to connect a line equipment to ST1 to ST3 inputs When using a microphone powered by 48V and a dynamic microphone simultaneously the dynamic microphone may not show its performance to the full 6 CIRCUIT BREAKER When over current flows int...

Page 8: ...F the microphone signal for MASTER OUTPUT and SPEAKER terminals are cut off Using this turn it OFF when a PA system with ceiling speakers and external power amplifier INSERT terminal Tip output Ring input Sleeve GND Use it to connect an external graphic equalizer or a feedback reducer MODE switch It will be monaural when MASTER INSERT MAS TER OUTPUT and SPEAKER output are set to MONO POWER cord In...

Page 9: ... on the power of the unit and turn on the power of the wireless microphone to check it is receiving While receiving the RF SIGNAL indicator lights up Note that the RF SIGNAL indicator will not light up when the setting channel of the microphone is different from the setting of the tuner unit or when the microphone power is consumed Notes Take the following precautions to prevent interference and n...

Page 10: ...nnel number Pressing the button changes this indication to the frequency indication 6 RF ratio frequency level indications 7 RF ratio frequency indicator The indicator lights and the indications dots appear when the antenna reception is optimal Depending on the RF input level the number of dots changes Please refer to the table Sony 800MHz band system models frequency range in the Operating Manual...

Page 11: ...CTION MASTER VOLUME EMG 45V 10 5 0 5 15 25 10 5 0 5 15 25 10 5 0 5 15 25 ØON øOFF MIC4 MIC1 RF SIGNAL MIC2 SIGNAL MIC3 SIGNAL MIC4 SIGNAL ST1 SIGNAL ST2 SIGNAL ST3 TREBLE MIN MAX BALANCE L R 336 13 1 4 482 19 57 2 2 3 8 24 31 32 52 2 1 8 350 13 7 8 30 1 3 16 13 17 32 238 9 3 8 132 5 1 4 8 11 32 Dimensions Unit mm inches ...

Page 12: ...ROTECTION CLIP MIC GROUP OUTPUT 10dBu MIC GROUP INSERT 10dBu ECHO SEND 10dBu ECHO BUS REC L REC R Signal IND Signal IND Signal IND Signal IND ECHO ECHO MIC 1 54dBu MIC 2 54dBu MIC 3 54dBu MIC 4 54dBu ST 1 10dBu for Player ST 2 10dBu ST 3 Ach ST 3 Bch ECHO RETURN L A B C D Mute R ECHO RETURN ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO REMOTE RS 232C RS 232C Controller REMOTE CONTROL S IN I R Same as ST3 Ach Same as MIC1 S...

Page 13: ... only ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ITEM MEASUREMENT CONDITIONS STANDARD Frequency response 20 to 20kHz 1kHz reference master output 0 5 1dB Total harmonic distortion MIC IN Master output 1kHz 54dBu input less than 0 05 ST input Master output 1kHz 10dBu input less than 0 01 Input conversion noise level MIC IN input 150Ω termination IHF A less than 126dBu S N ratio ST input input short IHF A more than...

Page 14: ...NAL indicator light on when the microphone is turned on See page 9 Is the antenna connected correctly Sound is heard in monaural Has the MODE switch been set to STEREO See page 8 Sound is distorted Is the CLIP indicator lighting on See page 4 No sound from MIC4 Has another microphone been connected to MIC4 terminal on the front panel See page 4 Wireless remote control does not function Has a plug ...

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