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DS8000 Operator’s Manual 

 

 

 

  

 

 

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Appendix I:

Appendix I:

Appendix I:

Appendix I:    

 

All about splitters 
 

A splitter, or distribution system, is responsible for providing multiple feeds from a single 
audio source to enable different processing devices to share the same input signal.  In this 
way a signal is split and distributed to multiple destinations. 
 
The ideal device will perform this task with minimal signal degradation and minimal 
interaction between the destination(s) and the source itself. 
 
Signal degradation may be caused by several factors: 
 

1)

 

Noise and interference pick-up due to low-level signals being transmitted long 
distances, perhaps using unbalanced cables. 

2)

 

Hum and electrical interference due to multiple ground (earth) systems — at each 
signal destination. 

3)

 

High frequency attenuation due to cable capacitance causing HF roll-off, especially 
when dealing with long distance cable runs 

4)

 

Overall signal level may be attenuated due to the sharing (splitting) of the signal 
across multiple destinations, leading to a poor signal to noise ratio. 

 
 
The task of signal distribution can, at it most basic level, be as simple as a “Y-Split” cable 
which feeds two inputs from a single output, perhaps to drive two amplifiers from the same 
mixing console output.  Indeed, this is what happens when the “Link” output is used on many 
amplifiers — the link socket is just wired in parallel with the input, so splitting the signal in 
two. 

 

However, consider a slightly more complex scenario, and one which is quite commonplace in 
the field of live concert audio. 

 
The microphone signals derived on-stage are required to travel 
considerable distances to provide audio for several different 
requirements.  The signal from the microphone is at a very low level and 
so prone to picking up noise from other equipment on stage such as 
lighting dimmer packs, computers and RF sources such as mobile 
phones and wireless packs. 

 
 
This signal must be split and fed to both the Front of House and Monitors mixing consoles  
 
  
 

 

 

 
 

 
 
…as well as providing a feed to an off-site “OB” (outside 
broadcast) truck, possibly several in the case of large 
sporting or news events. 

Low Level 
Mic Signal (~-40dBu)

Front of House 
Mixing Console

Monitors
Mixing Console

Outside 
Broadcast
Truck

Summary of Contents for DS8000

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Page 2: ...DS8000 Operator s Manual Page 2 ta x...

Page 3: ...DS80 CONNECTING YOUR DS80 CONNECTING YOUR DS80 CONNECTING YOUR DS8000 00 00 00 10 10 10 10 Inputs 10 Outputs 10 External Supply 10 OPERATING YOUR DS800 OPERATING YOUR DS800 OPERATING YOUR DS800 OPERAT...

Page 4: ...UR DS8000 S8000 S8000 S8000 23 23 23 23 Maintenance 23 Warranty 23 Factory fit options 24 PERFORMANCE OF YOUR PERFORMANCE OF YOUR PERFORMANCE OF YOUR PERFORMANCE OF YOUR DS8000 DS8000 DS8000 DS8000 25...

Page 5: ...t the following products Kind of equipment Audio Splitter Commodity Code 8518408990 Type Designation DS8000 is manufactured in accordance with EMC Directive 2004 108 EC in compliance with the followin...

Page 6: ...ex Cooper the DS8000 offers many novel facilities including a dual redundant power supply simple Outside Broadcast one to many split switching and 48V safe functions to prevent tampering Subtle panel...

Page 7: ...the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart...

Page 8: ...li l appareil cela est galement valable pour une ventuelle rallonge lectrique 11 Utilisez exclusivement des accessoires et des appareils suppl mentaires recommand s par le fabricant 12 Utilisez exclus...

Page 9: ...Electrical Considerations The unit is fitted with a universal power supply that will operate from 100V to 240V AC mains Make sure power outlets conform to the power requirements listed on the back of...

Page 10: ...he chassis mains earth on the FOH and MON outputs only If ground loops mains hum are encountered try using the ground lift switches on the rear panel If problems persist consult your dealer supplier D...

Page 11: ...solo bus connected between units as a stray solo left on can waste hours looking for the odd signal you can hear in your headphones if it is on a different but connected unit Note that if an O B Spli...

Page 12: ...on this feature are given on page 10 5 Solo bus input output sockets The solo bus is externally accessible via these sockets allowing multiple units to share the bus When units are daisy chained using...

Page 13: ...O 48V SENSE 48V SENSE 5V MON FOH INPUT 5V 48V SAFE SWITCHES REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL CONTROL SENSE MON CONTROL SENSE FOH CONTROL 12 0 PIN 1 LIFT SWITCHES REAR PANEL LIFT M ONITOR PIN 1 S LIFT FRONT OF H...

Page 14: ...OUTPUT CHANNELS 5 OUTPUT CHANNELS 6 OUTPUT CHANNELS 7 OUTPUT CHANNELS 8 Input to output paths with O B Split features enabled The FOH and MON output sockets also have sensing circuitry to detect the...

Page 15: ...input on the rear panel As the monitoring point for the solo signal is before the O B Split switching enabling a Solo on a channel whilst in O B Split mode will still feed the local channel s input s...

Page 16: ...the grounding use for a shield is derived from the remote device to retain galvanic isolation and prevent possible hum loops or potential differences across various grounds causing other problems Howe...

Page 17: ...the inputs have their pin connections grounded but this can be lifted on an individual input basis by removing the zero Ohm links on the rear panel PCB The diagram below shows the rear of the board w...

Page 18: ...outputs using its own internal clock with adjustable sample rate 48k 96k 192k or be synchronised via an external clock on the BNC connector Default setting as shipped is Internal wordclock so BNC is...

Page 19: ...ted sample rates so 48 96 192 this is known as permissive mode and is explained below Permissive Clock Mode When sync is set to external the DS8000 will only lock to an external wordclock if it falls...

Page 20: ...as show below fs Sample rate LED operation This tri colour LED will illuminate to show the sample rate being used by the AES outputs Red 48kHz Yellow 96kHz Green 192kHz The table below summarises how...

Page 21: ...es that the device at the other end of the cable has a mains ground reference If it does not then the link shown below on the digital option PCB can be fitted Default setting as shipped is ground lift...

Page 22: ...7 5 B3 Chs 5 6 B3 Chs 5 6 B3 Chs 5 6 B3 Chs 5 6 15 3 16 B4 Chs 7 8 B4 Chs 7 8 B4 Chs 7 8 B4 Chs 7 8 1 14 2 The DS8000 s digital outputs utilise industry standard drivers and circuitry to ensure that t...

Page 23: ...oubts about carrying out maintenance please refer to a service engineer or contact your local dealer Warranty Your DS8000 is guaranteed for a period of five 5 years from the date of purchase We hope t...

Page 24: ...dual outputs Note that this option drops the gain on these outputs by 10dB so they run with the gain control set to 0dB at 10dB through the unit Convert transformer balanced front outputs to electroni...

Page 25: ...150R Isolation kV 2 5kV System Parameter Units Electronic standard Transformer option Frequency Response 22Hz 22kHz dB 0 0 5dB 0 1 5dB Distortion 1kHz 0dB Gain 4dBu Output 0 01 0 01 Equivalent Input N...

Page 26: ...leading to a poor signal to noise ratio The task of signal distribution can at it most basic level be as simple as a Y Split cable which feeds two inputs from a single output perhaps to drive two amp...

Page 27: ...this phenomenon creates a filter that will decrease the high frequency content present leading to dull audio Adding equalisation at the mixing desk to compensate will also accentuate the noise content...

Page 28: ...noise issues but the following problems still remain with an additional one also being introduced As there is still no active circuitry the signals are still being distributed at low levels which are...

Page 29: ...the associated decrease in signal to noise ratio caused by the extra gain The output drivers for each feed are also lower impedance so reducing the effects of cable loading the capacitative effect re...

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