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CM-680

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NSTRUCTION 

M

ANUAL

 Ultra    Stereo Labs, Inc.

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CM-680

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NSTRUCTION 

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ANUAL

 Ultra    Stereo Labs, Inc.

CM-680 Front Panel

PROCESSOR

AMPLIFIERS

VOLUME

2

8

3

1

7

9

10

0

4

5

6

CHANNEL SELECT

VU

TEST

POWER

L

C

R

SW

Ls

Rs

BSl

BSr

CM-680

EIGHT CHANNEL MONITOR/XOVER

+3

+2

+1

0

-1

-3

-5

-7

-10

-20

-30

-40

12

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1. 

 Channel 

select 

buttons 

- pressing 

Channel 

Select 

Button 

causes 

the 

corresponding 

LED 

to 

illuminate

     and the signal from that channel to be monitored. Any combination of eight channels can be selected. 2.  Internal Digital or Analog Crossover Access Cover

.

3. 

 Crossover 

Bypass 

Switch 

- Switching 

this 

will 

cause 

the 

internal 

crossover 

to 

be 

bypassed 

or 

engaged

     and the condition will be indicated by its appropriate LED. 4.  V

olume Control - controls the volume of the internal or external speaker

. The volume control has

     no ef

fect on the VU Bargraph display

.

5.  Processor/Amplifier Selector Switch - selects either the inputs from the cinema processor or power      amplifiers for monitoring. 6.  VU Bargraph - displays the level of the selected channels. The VU Bargraph may be calibrated by      the rear panel trim adjustment (Figure 2). The VU Bargraph operates independently of the  volume      control (4). 7.  T

est Jack - permits monitoring of the audio output of the CM-680. Inserting a mono or stereo 1/4”

     phone plug here disables the internal speaker and routes the audio output to the T

est Jack. Do

     not connect any device here with less than 8 Ohms impedance. 8.  Internal Speaker 9.  Power Switch

Pin # 

Function

GND

Left

N/C

N/C

Center

N/C

N/C

Right

N/C

10 

GND

11 

GND

12 

GND

13 

N/C

14 

GND

15 

Left LF

16 

Left HF

17 

GND

18 

Right LF

19 

Right HF

20 

GND

21 

Center LF

22 

Center HF

23 

Surr L

24 

Surr R

25 

Sub

Main

Processor

Outputs

N/C

N/C

Bsl -

N/C

N/C

Bsr -

Chassis Gnd

N/C

N/C

Ls -

Rs -

N/C

N/C

N/C

N/C

Bsl +

N/C

N/C

Bsr +

N/C

N/C

N/C

Ls +

Rs +

N/C

Optional

Processor

Outputs

Function

DB-25

Connector Pinout

Setting Monitor and Bargraph Levels:

   Set the processor main fader and amplifier levels so the house speakers

are playing back at the normal listening level. Select some source material

like pink noise.

   Set the “Processor/Amplifier” switch to “Processor”. With the monitor

volume to “7”, adjust the “Processor” trimpot for a comfortable listening

level. Set the bargraph trimpot for a reading in the middle range.

   Set the “Processor/Amplifier” switch to “Amplifier”, adjust the amplifier

trimpot so the level matches the processor level.

Figure 1

Figure 5

CM-680 HD 15 pin outs

Typical per connector

Pin #     Name

          Pin #    Name

           Pin #     Name

1           Band A (1), -           6       Chassis Gnd

            11        Band B (2), -

             Signal

        Signal

2           NC

            7       Band A (1), + Signal      12         NC

3           Band A, Vmon        8       Band B (2), + Signal      13         Band B,  Vmon

             (Amp returns)

        (Amp returns)

             

4           Band A, Imon         9        NC 

           14         Band B, Imon

5           NC

          10        Signal Ground            15         NC

Summary of Contents for CM-680

Page 1: ...esigned to facilitate the exchange of information related to cinema projection and film handling with no warranties nor obligations from the authors for qualified field service engineers If you are no...

Page 2: ...dicator illuminates when the corresponding channel is selected A volume control sets the speaker output level and works independently of the front panel VU bargraph meter A push button switch with cor...

Page 3: ...ied Such warranty shall not apply to any product or component A repaired or altered by anyone other than USL Inc or an authorized service contractor B tampered with or altered in any way or subjected...

Page 4: ...0Hz 0 7ms JBL 5671 330Hz 1 4ms JBL 5672 297Hz 1 8ms JBL 5674 297Hz 1 8ms EV TS940 800Hz 0 7ms EV TS992LX 500HZ 1 8ms EV 9040 500Hz 1 8ms EV Variplex 330Hz 1 4ms EAW CB2591 500Hz 1 8ms EAW CB259 800Hz...

Page 5: ...ng life All Ultra Stereo equipment has been burned in at the factory for an extended period in order to eliminate the possibility of premature failure Unpack the unit carefully If the container has be...

Page 6: ...1 8 ms Refer to figure 7 Likewise a loudspeaker requiring 1 4 ms delay should require all the DIP switches in the second row to be turned ON For loudspeakers requiring only 0 7 ms delay leave all the...

Page 7: ...erting a mono or stereo 1 4 phone plug here disables the internal speaker and routes the audio output to the Test Jack Do not connect any device here with less than 8 Ohms impedance 8 Internal Speaker...

Page 8: ...Bsr CM 680 MONITOR CROSSOVER WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS A P P L I A N C E TO R A I N O R MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICE ABLE PARTS INSIDE REF...

Page 9: ...ts are balanced Please use two conductor shielded cable to minimize ground loops and hum Connect each of the crossover channel outputs to the appropriate amplifier inputs 4 Monitor Inputs From Power A...

Page 10: ...ts are balanced Please use two conductor shielded cable to minimize ground loops and hum Connect each of the crossover channel outputs to the appropriate amplifier inputs 4 Monitor Inputs From Power A...

Page 11: ...Bsr CM 680 MONITOR CROSSOVER WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS A P P L I A N C E TO R A I N O R MOISTURE DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICE ABLE PARTS INSIDE REF...

Page 12: ...playing back at the normal listening level Select some source material like pink noise Set the Processor Amplifier switch to Processor With the monitor volume to 7 adjust the Processor trimpot for a c...

Page 13: ...1 8 ms Refer to figure 7 Likewise a loudspeaker requiring 1 4 ms delay should require all the DIP switches in the second row to be turned ON For loudspeakers requiring only 0 7 ms delay leave all the...

Page 14: ...ng life All Ultra Stereo equipment has been burned in at the factory for an extended period in order to eliminate the possibility of premature failure Unpack the unit carefully If the container has be...

Page 15: ...0Hz 0 7ms JBL 5671 330Hz 1 4ms JBL 5672 297Hz 1 8ms JBL 5674 297Hz 1 8ms EV TS940 800Hz 0 7ms EV TS992LX 500HZ 1 8ms EV 9040 500Hz 1 8ms EV Variplex 330Hz 1 4ms EAW CB2591 500Hz 1 8ms EAW CB259 800Hz...

Page 16: ...ied Such warranty shall not apply to any product or component A repaired or altered by anyone other than USL Inc or an authorized service contractor B tampered with or altered in any way or subjected...

Page 17: ...dicator illuminates when the corresponding channel is selected A volume control sets the speaker output level and works independently of the front panel VU bargraph meter A push button switch with cor...

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