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Radio Systems Millenium-A Console

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Radio Systems Millenium-A Analog Console

Installation and Operation Manual

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Radio Systems Millenium Analog Broadcast Manual — Part # MAN-MILLCONA

For Console Models:

RS-6A

RS-12A

RS-18A

RS-24A

Manual Revision

 08-06-2014 

for serial numbers 101255 and higher

Revised to include

Illustration B-1 Updated to detail new Control Board part #18516 
Illustration B-1 Updated to detail “classic” remote control protocol 
Sect 2.2.9 Updated to reference New Control Prom 18406 Functionality 
Illustration B-2 Updated to detail Cue/IFB Control
Illustration B-3 Included to detail “Classic” Control
Sect 1.3.2 Updated to reference new Switch-mode Power Supplies
Sect 2.2.3 Updated to reference correct Jumper designations
Illustration D-2 Corrected to reference part #18516
Illustration D-7 Corrected to reference part #10887

Summary of Contents for Millenium-A Analog Console

Page 1: ...els RS 6A RS 12A RS 18A RS 24A Manual Revision 08 06 2014 for serial numbers 101255 and higher Revised to include Illustration B 1 Updated to detail new Control Board part 18516 Illustration B 1 Updated to detail classic remote control protocol Sect 2 2 9 Updated to reference New Control Prom 18406 Functionality Illustration B 2 Updated to detail Cue IFB Control Illustration B 3 Included to detail...

Page 2: ...Control 9 1 5 10 Eight Position Switcher 9 Illus A 1 CT 2002 Console Clock Timer 10 Illus A 2 CT 2002 Console Clock Timer Wiring Diagram 11 Six Channel Control Board 12 2 1 Overview 12 2 2 Function Programming 12 2 2 1 Channel Power Up Mode 12 2 2 2 Remote Control Options by Channel 13 2 2 3 Remote Control Options by Input 13 2 2 3 1 Pulse Holding Remote Control 13 2 2 3 2 Send Through of Remote O...

Page 3: ... Audio Circuitry 25 4 2 1 Program and Audition Outputs 25 4 2 2 TEL Telephone Output 25 4 2 3 External Monitor and Headphone Inputs 25 4 2 4 Headphone Outputs 26 4 2 5 Monitor Sends 26 4 3 Control Wiring 26 4 3 1 Mute and Timer Reset Bus Connections 26 4 4 Talk Back Connections 27 4 4 1 Intercom 27 4 5 Internal Adjustments and Input Level Calibration 27 4 5 1 Mix Bus Output Level Adjust 27 4 5 2 V...

Page 4: ...hanging VCAs 44 6 6 1 Distortion Null Adjustment 44 Theory of Operation 46 7 1 Power Supply Circuit Description 46 7 1 1 Grounding 46 7 1 2 Positive and Negative 7 5 volts 46 7 2 Six Channel Control Board 46 7 2 1 Brief Description 46 7 2 2 Detailed Description 46 7 3 Six Channel Audio Board Circuit Description 47 7 3 1 Brief Description 47 7 3 2 Detailed Description 47 7 4 Monitor Control Board 4...

Page 5: ...8 19 20 21 Illustration Six Channel Audio Board Parts Layout D 22 List Six Channel Audio Board Parts List D 23 24 Illustration Power Supply Interface Board Schematic D 25 Illustration Power Supply Interface Board Parts Layout Top D 26 Illustration Power Supply Interface Board Parts Layout Bottom D 27 List Power Supply Interface Board Parts List D 28 Illustration Output Board Schematic D 29 30 31 I...

Page 6: ... circuit board and secure the solder lug to the ground stud provided on the inside rear panel After replacing the top cover the supply may be hung from the key hold slots in the cover placed on the shelf or the floor or rack mounted with the optional rack adapter front panel To connect the console end of the power supply cable pass the other end of the cable with the smaller ground lug through the...

Page 7: ...remote channel control Consult the Six Channel Control Board Section of this manual for detailed information on control remote functions and programming options Consult the Interface Options and Accessories Section of this manual for detailed information on the optional interface card applications wiring and function 1 4 5 Wiring Quick Connectors 5 Pin Connector Console Version Audio input and out...

Page 8: ... used as a back up to the program bus as a separate program bus or to preview or record material The TEL bus is a monaural 1 5 5 Mix Minus Talk show hybrid telephone patches frequently require a return feed to the caller that does not contain his own voice mix minus To accomplish this the host should be routed to PGM and TEL and the caller to PGM only The TEL bus should then be fed back to the tel...

Page 9: ...lmost any source In addition each channel provides inputs for remote control of channel on off and ready lamp illumination Sophisticated control interface is also accommodated with the use of the optional interface card RS Part 11022 See Section 2 2 9 and Illustration E 1 for additional information 1 5 10 Eight Position Switcher Eight accessory switches are provided on the right hand side of the c...

Page 10: ...Radio Systems Millenium A Console Page 10 Illustration A 1 CT 2002 Console Clock Timer ...

Page 11: ...Radio Systems Millenium A Console Page 11 Illustration A 2 CT 2002 Console Clock Timer Wiring Diagram ...

Page 12: ...ation for this feature is that channel s associated with an automation system intended to run unattended be set to power up with the channel ON and the correct input e g A and output bus e g PGM selected To set a channel to always power up in a specific pre set mode take the following steps 1 Set the channel s buttons in the desired INPUT OUTPUT S and CUE modes 2 For power up in the ON mode press ...

Page 13: ...mote connector pins 1 2 5 or 12 to in turn create remote on off output pulses i e send remote control commands to external equipment via remote connector pins 3 4 7 or 11 Normally you would not want these remote channel commands to be sent through thereby creating a new command and potentially retriggering the remote device via a false echo of the original command This situation would apply when a...

Page 14: ...de with this option enabled The channel will automatically go into cue whenever the channel is turned off With this function enabled cue still can be activated via the cue switch or fader detent Insert jumper J to enable auto cue Default is no jumper insterted no auto cue 2 2 6 3 Cue Defeat on Channel ON Insert jumper F to cause the Cue Mode to be turned OFF whenever the channel is cycled from OFF...

Page 15: ...lled remote control cue for IFB applications is provided With jumper E installed Classic remote control functionality identical to previous PROM versions is provided Refer to Illustration B 2 and B 3 for a pin by pin reference descriptions and wiring diagram 2 2 10 Optional Remote Board Radio Systems optional Remote Board RS Part REMOTE connects to the remote control connector and provides the use...

Page 16: ...te 2 S Install for timer reset with input A T Install for input A mute 1 U Install for timer reset with input B V Install for input B mute 1 W Input B stop lamp local remote jumper Jump pin 2 to center pin for local console lamp control Jump pin 1 and center pin for remote lamp control X Input A stop lamp local remote jumper Jump pin 2 to center pin for local console lamp control Jump pin 1 and ce...

Page 17: ...Start Stop Outputs from the Console Channel Remote Control On Off Inputs to the Console Channel with input A or B selected with input A or B selected Cue On Control Memory Recall Control These functions require programming on the input control card See preceding page for details Memory Recall engages the channel powerup of stored channel functions See manual section 2 2 1 for details Input to turn...

Page 18: ...control prom PN 18406 Note Jumper JU213 on Input Control Board must be installed to initiate this mode of remote control Channel Stop Signal Input A Channel Stop Signal Input B Channel Start Signal Input B Channel Start Signal Input A Remote Control Start Stop Outputs from the Console Channel Remote Control On Off Inputs to the Console Channel ...

Page 19: ... Descriptions Pin Function 1 LED 4 Cathode Lead 2 LED 3 Cathode Lead 3 LED 2 Cathode Lead 4 LED 1 Cathode Lead 5 Switch Common Lead 6 Switch 2 N O Lead 7 Switch 4 N O Lead 8 15 Volts DC 9 LED 4 Anode Lead 10 LED 3 Anode Lead 11 LED 2 Anode Lead 12 LED 1 Anode Lead 13 Switch 1 N O Lead 14 Switch 3 N O Lead 15 Ground Notes Install the optional Radio Systems logic card part number 11027 to add push o...

Page 20: ...to be fed from a mono source connect the Left input to the Right input and connect the Left input to the Right input If an entire channel is dedicated to mono sources both A and B inputs wire the input signal only to the Left Input and refer to illustration C 1 for proper jumper placement on header J7 3 2 Input Gain 3 2 1 Channel Sensitivity The gain of an entire channel or the gain of an individu...

Page 21: ...il shield around each conductor should be used for patch point connections The shield should be tied to ground at both the console and at the external gear In addition the external gear should 1 operate at unity gain 2 have a bridging input and present a load of 2K ohms or greater to the output of the input amplifier 3 have an low output impedance of lK ohms or less If mono operation is desired wi...

Page 22: ... Default Mono Input Jumper Programming CBA CBA CBA CBA CBA CBA CBA CBA CBA CBA CBA CBA Post Fader Audio Output Connectors Stereo unbalanced Pre Fader Audio Loop Thru Connectors Stereo unbalanced Input Connectors Stereo balanced 1 Input or Chassis Ground Select 2 Input Connector 3 Mono Stereo Select 4 Input B Attenuator Dip 5 Input A Attenuator Dip 6 Right Channel Sensitivity Select 7 Left Channel ...

Page 23: ... L In 2 L Out 3 Ground 4 R Out 5 R In 1 L Out 2 Ground 3 R Out Stereo Input Default Input Ground Chassis Ground Default Mono Input Jumper Programming SIX CHANNEL INPUT BOARD with RJ 45 CONNECTORS CBA CBA CBA CBA CBA CBA CBA CBA CBA CBA CBA CBA Post Fader Audio Output Connectors Stereo unbalanced Pre Fader Audio Loop Thru Connectors Stereo unbalanced Input Connectors Stereo balanced 1 Input or Chas...

Page 24: ...Radio Systems Millenium A Console Page 24 Illustration C 3 Input Attenuator IAD Programming ...

Page 25: ...balanced audio inputs to the console Use STP shielded twisted pair patch cords when wiring the RJ 45 version To minimize RF interference and ground loops the shields should be tied to ground only at one end of the cable If an unbalanced console output is required single conductor shielded cable or two conductor shielded cable with a foil shield around each conductor should be used The audio should...

Page 26: ...nductor shielded cable or two conductor shielded cable with a foil shield around both conductors or STP RJ 45 patch cords should be used All monitor outputs are intended to drive external monitor amplifiers The Dimmed Output controlled by Mute 1 which also mutes the Cue speaker is intended to feed the control room monitor amplifier where the console is located When the Mute 1 bus is enabled the ou...

Page 27: ...mation 4 5 Internal Adjustments and Input Level Calibration The following level trim adjustments are available internal to the console 1 mix bus output level 2 VU meter 0 3 peak LED trip point 4 input level for external monitor inputs 5 input level for external cue bus input 6 distortion adjustment for all VCAs The console was factory calibrated as follows and will not require re calibration unles...

Page 28: ... displayed Adjustment must be made with both switch settings 4 5 4 External Monitor Input Level There is a separate adjustment located on the Output Board for each of the four stereo external inputs 1 Connect a high impedance voltmeter to the unmuted monitor output 2 Select a high level input and reproduce the nominal level from a test tape record or CD 3 Turn the mixing channel on select the prog...

Page 29: ...J20 J16 VR1 VR2 J12 TALKBACKOUT TALKBACKIN CUE TALKBACKOUT J24 TELOUT TO TIMER MIX BUSES AUDIO GROUND IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 U25 U29 U30 U31 U32 U33 U34 U35 U36 U37 U38 U39 U40 U26 U27 U28 U23 U22 U21 U20 U19 U6 U18 U16 U15 U17 U13 U11 U10 U2 U3 U12 U43 U42 U41 U24 U14 U9 PEAKLEDSETPGMLEFT PEAKLEDSETAUDLEFT PEAKLEDSETPGMRIGHT PEAKLEDSETAUDRIGHT PEAKLEDSETTEL U8 U9 U1 U5 U4 TO MIX ...

Page 30: ... TALKBACKOUT J24 TELOUT TO TIMER MIX BUSES AUDIO GROUND IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 U25 U29 U30 U31 U32 U33 U34 U35 U36 U37 U38 U39 U40 U26 U27 U28 U23 U22 U21 U20 U19 U6 U18 U16 U15 U17 U13 U11 U10 U2 U3 U12 U43 U42 U41 U24 U14 U9 PEAKLEDSETPGMLEFT PEAKLEDSETAUDLEFT PEAKLEDSETPGMRIGHT PEAKLEDSETAUDRIGHT PEAKLEDSETTEL U8 U9 U1 U5 U4 TO MIX BOARDS POWER SUPPLY TO EXT POWER SUPPLY MUTE O...

Page 31: ...own below for mute 1 or mute 2 control of air lights and other outboard equipment A solid state model of this relay RS part 9375 is also available Note that this part is only supplied in single pole SPST configuration IMPORTANT NOTE Take extreme care in wiring this relay to console connector J7 to ensure that no hazardous 110V voltage is applied to pins on this connector 4PDT ...

Page 32: ...Radio Systems Millenium A Console Page 32 Illustration O 4 Talkback Wiring ...

Page 33: ...Router Card This card routes 4 balanced stereo inputs to a single stereo output which can then be routed to any standard console input This option card requires the Selector Logic Card DA Mixer Card This card can be configured as two stereo 1x2 distribution amplifiers eg creating two PGM and AUD outputs or as one stereo 1x4 distribution amplifier Additionally this card can be used to cre ate speci...

Page 34: ... 1 Enhanced Remote Interface Card Description This option card connects to any input channels 15 pin remote connector to provide relay and opto isolated channel on off and start stop control Jumpers are also provided to program various enhanced logic states ...

Page 35: ...Radio Systems Millenium A Console Page 35 Illustration E 2 Selector Logic Card ...

Page 36: ...Radio Systems Millenium A Console Page 36 Illustration E 3 Four Source Router Card ...

Page 37: ...cable from any auxiliary DC output connector on any lower console circuit board The second DC connecter can be used to supply DC to power additional console option boards Applications Use the DA MIXER to distribute program or audition audio create a mono program blend or a mix minus feed of multiple signals On analog Millenium consoles the DA MIXER may also be wired to loop through channel patch p...

Page 38: ...1 2 3 4 Out G 1 2 3 4 Out H Stereo DA 1x2 Mono DA 1x4 One stereo input 1 2 to 2 stereo outputs A B C D and one stereo input 3 4 mixed to 4 mono outputs E F G H 1 2 3 4 Out A 1 2 3 4 Out B 1 2 3 4 Out C 1 2 3 4 Out D 1 2 3 4 Out E 1 2 3 4 Out F 1 2 3 4 Out G 1 2 3 4 Out H Stereo Program with 2 Summed Mix Minus outputs 1x2 with 3 Mix Minus One stereo input 1 2 to 2 DA outputs A B C D plus two mix 1 ...

Page 39: ...ered with the console this optional board normally will be factory installed For field installation use the four plastic stand offs provided to mount the board on the inside rear console wall near the associated connectors Wire with supplied harness cables Install provided cables to connect J2 audio in and out J3 talkback control and J4 logic board However a factory tech note is available for fiel...

Page 40: ...op Speaker 4 Hot Shield Console Intercom 4 Console Intercom 4 Table Top Speaker 3 Switched Table Top Speaker 3 Hot Shield Console Intercom 3 Console Intercom 3 Table top Console Programming Program J1 thru J4 Jump left pins for table top Jump right pins for console 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Talk Button Level Pot 9 pt Intercom Card Internal to Console Note Use shielded cable when ma...

Page 41: ...4 8 position selector when the conversation is complete 5 2 2 Installation and Wiring Use the plastic stand offs provided to mount the intercom card and the logic selector card required and utilized only in Millenium consoles next to each other on the inside back wall of the console behind the output board 5 2 2 1 Control Wiring Connect provided cables from intercom card to output board control ca...

Page 42: ...st the output level control on the intercom card for more level at the remote speakers or console Adjust the external cue level control on the analog output board to set the intercom input level and to balance it with the cue level of the internal console cue inputs ...

Page 43: ...l Input Control Board If both the left and right channels are not operating properly or if the input cannot be placed into the cue mode swap the Six Channel Control Board with one from a known good input before suspecting the Six Channel Audio Board of defect This can be accomplished by interchanging ribbon cables at header J9 on the Six Channel Audio Board If the problem is resolved the Six Chann...

Page 44: ...22 or U18 right channel or U20 left chan nel If audio is available from the unmuted monitor output but not the muted output suspect U23 and U24 If the only problem is the dimmed monitor output in both the left and right channels suspect U23 and U33 The VCA control volt age can be carefully measured at pin 1 of U33 With the Mute 1 bus inactive the front panel monitor level control should vary the v...

Page 45: ...ated VCA distortion null for a mini mum distortion reading on the analyzer 3a For a defective cue VCA set the fader to cue 3b Set the cue headphone level control to 1 2 full 3c Connect a distortion analyzer to the cue speaker and adjust the associated VCA distortion null for a mini mum distortion reading on the analyzer ...

Page 46: ...gative 7 5 volts VR2 and VR1 are three terminal adjustable voltage regulators which have been set at the factory to provide 7 5 volts and 7 5 volts respectively from the output of Module B These voltages are used to provide power to the front panel level controls which in turn control the VCAs as well as to the CMOS audio switches 7 2 Six Channel Control Board 7 2 1 Brief Description The Six Input...

Page 47: ...plugging the DIP component carriers into socket J3 for input A or J4 for input B Bridging R3 or R9 would increase the attenuation while bridging R1 and R2 or R8 and R7 would decrease the attenu ation Adjusting the attenuation allows each input to accept signals ranging from microphone to high level Integrated circuit U1 selects either input A or input B depending on the voltage present on pin U1 1...

Page 48: ...ill place the signal onto the audition and program mix bus respectively Since pins 9 10 and 11 operate independently from each other any combination of mix buses may be selected at the same time 7 4 Monitor Control Board 7 4 1 Brief Description The Monitor Control Board is mounted on the right hand side of the console lid and provides the following functions 1 Monitor select logic and indicators h...

Page 49: ...es the left program channel output while U7B inverts the output of U7A and drives the left program channel output Integrated circuit U2A diodes Dl thru D4 and the associated resistors convert the balanced left program channel output to a floating D C voltage to drive the left program VU meter Therefore the effects of loading the console output or erroneously grounding one of the console outputs wi...

Page 50: ...ignal is identical to that of the monitor amplifier circuit with the exception of U27 The control voltages from the Monitor Control Board appear at U27 pins 1 3 5 and 7 while the control voltages from the Headphone Control Board appear at U27 pins 2 4 6 and 15 If no headphone input switches are depressed U19 will connect the control voltages from the Monitor Control Board to U21 resulting in a hea...

Page 51: ...n active balanced input from a single ended source use coaxial wire connecting the hot center conductor to Connect the shield to ground and put a jumper from ground to When driving an active balanced input from a transformer balanced floating source use two conductor shielded wire Ground the shield at the source end Establish good ground between the chassis either directly or though AC plug ground...

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Page 53: ...D 2 LoganTownship NJ TYPE DATE PARTS LAYOUT TOP SIDE 7 29 2008 PART NO 18516 REV E TITLE SIX CHANNEL CONTROL BOARD MILLENIUM RS A CONSOLE ...

Page 54: ...D 3 LoganTownship NJ TYPE DATE PARTS LAYOUT BOTTOM SIDE 9 2011 PART NO 18516 REV E TITLE INPUT CONTROL BOARD MILLENIUM RS A CONSOLE ...

Page 55: ...29 130 134 16717 MMSZ5234BT1 D20 36 60 84 108 132 6 2V 1W ON SEMICONDUCTOR ZENER DIODE 6 2V 1W 6 16719 MRA4005 T1 D11 17 31 35 55 59 79 MRA4005 ON SEMICONDUCTOR DIODE 12 83 103 107 127 131 18519 SMAZ7V5 D18 32 56 80 104 128 SMAZ7V5 MCC ZENER DIODE 1W 66 16626 B340LA 13 D12 37 61 85 109 133 B340LA 13 Diodes Inc Schotty Rectifier B340LA 6 7052 AMP 640456 5 J3 6 10 14 18 22 Amp 5 PIN MTD HEADER 6 185...

Page 56: ...59 113 357 YAGEO SURFACE MOUNT RESISTOR 36 167 221 275 26 60 114 168 222 0 048 X 0 079 INCHES 276 33 61 115 169 223 277 40 62 116 170 224 278 43 63 14667 RC0805FR 074 K7L R13 105 159 213 267 321 24 25 4 7K YAGEO SURFACE MOUNT RESISTOR 18 71 76 125 130 179 184 233 0 048 X 0 079 INCHES 238 287 292 16041 RC0805FR 074 22RL R49 50 68 77 122 131 176 185 422 YAGEO SURFACE MOUNT RESISTOR 24 230 239 284 29...

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Page 58: ...D1 S1 D4 S5 D5 S6 D6 S7 D13 S17 D14 S18 D15 S19 D23 S27 S2 S8 S9 S10 D15 S20 S28 D2 S3 D7 S11 D8 S12 D9 S13 D17 S21 D18 S22 D19 S23 D24 S29 10886A D 7 LoganTownship NJ TYPE DATE PARTS LAYOUT 7 29 2008 PART NO 10887 REV E TITLE MONITOR BOARD MILLENIUM RS A CONSOLE ...

Page 59: ...6 U1 D27 C1 C2 J4 R1 U2 J5 R2 C3 R2 C4 C5 C6 U4 D29 R5 D30 D31 D33 D34 R6 D32 R7 U3 R4 D28 C7 C8 J6 R22 R23 C9 J7 R24 R25 C10 J8 R26 R27 D 8 LoganTownship NJ TYPE DATE PARTS LAYOUT 7 29 2008 PART NO 10887 REV A TITLE MONITOR BOARD MILLENIUM RS A CONSOLE ...

Page 60: ... D33 D34 110 10928 15 PIN D SUB PC MT STRAIGHT 2 Ref J1 J2 120 5890 HEADER 7 PIN MTA 1 1 Ref J3 130 11157 RESISTOR NETWORK DIP 680 OHMS 1 Ref J5 140 5892 HEADER 3 PIN MTA 1 3 Ref J6 J7 J8 150 7050 HEADER 2 PIN MTA 1 2 Ref J9 J10 160 10328 TRANSISTOR 2N7000 9 Ref Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 170 10326 RES NETWORK 10K 3 Ref R1 R2 R3 180 5872 RES 1 0K 1 4W 1 3 Ref R22 R24 R26 190 1143 RES 100 OHM 1 4W ...

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Page 64: ... 5872 RES 1 0K 1 4W 1 2 Ref R10 R15 90 10815 RES 22 OHM 3W 5 1 Ref R3 100 5743 CAP 1UF FILM 7 Ref C7 THRU C13 110 8192 CAP 30PF SILVER MICA 1 Ref C5 120 7012 DIODE 1N4005 1 Ref D10 130 1012 DIODE 1N4148 1 Ref D12 140 9330 DIODE 1N5817 1 Ref D13 150 7786 DIODE 1N4735A 1 Ref D11 160 13051 3MM RED LED HI BRIGHTNESS 9 Ref D1 THRU D9 170 10927 CAP 4 2 20PF TRIMMER 1 Ref C3 180 10797 LED DUAL SEVEN SEGM...

Page 65: ... 330 5892 HEADER 3 PIN MTA 1 1 Ref J4 340 7051 HEADER 4 PIN MTA 1 1 Ref J1 350 5890 HEADER 7 PIN MTA 1 1 Ref J3 360 7903 HEADER 2 PIN SINGLE ROW 1 2 Ref JU1 JU2 370 2846 HEAT SINK T0 220 1 Ref REF U2 390 9292 NUT KEP 4 1 Ref REF U2 400 7601 SIL PAD TO 220 1 Ref REF U2 410 11073 LED SPACER 5 Ref REF D5 THRU D9 420 5758 JUMPER PLUG 1 2 Ref REF JU1 JU2 430 7535 CAP 470 UF 25V ELEC 1 Ref C1 440 13132 ...

Page 66: ...LINE PART DESCRIPTION QTY REFERENCE DESIGNATION 500 9320 SCREW PHIL PH 4 40 X 5 16 1 Ref REF U2 510 1014 CAP 10UF 25V NP 2 Ref C14 C15 520 7792 RES 1 62K 1 4W 1 1 D 15 ...

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Page 73: ...SIX CHANNEL AUDIO BOARD RJ 45 VERSION Blank Board 16794 Assembly 16796 D 22 7 29 2008 ...

Page 74: ... 16074 RES SMT 20 0K OHM 1 8W 1 77 Ref R272 275 276 279 280 283 284 287 288 291 292 295 452 453 455 456 458 459 461 462 464 465 467 468 120 16911 RES SMT 220K 12 Ref R398 403 416 421 130 16912 RES SMT 27 4K 12 Ref R489 491 493 495 497 499 505 140 16913 RES SMT 28K 24 Ref R224 247 150 16149 RES SMT 2 00K 1 8W 1 72 Ref R506 523 566 583 602 637 160 16914 RES SMT 365 OHM 12 Ref R151 154 155 158 159 16...

Page 75: ... 12 350 5751 TRANSISTOR P1086 6 Ref Q37 42 360 16906 TRANSISTOR SMT MMBT4355 36 Ref Q1 36 370 16900 IC SMT CD4052 12 Ref U1 12 380 16848 IC SMT CD4053BCM 12 Ref U49 60 390 15340 IC VCA 2181LB 12 Ref U25 36 400 16905 IC SMT LF347 12 Ref U13 24 410 16063 IC SMT NE5532D 6 Ref U37 39 41 43 45 47 420 16016 IC SMT RC4558D 6 Ref U38 40 42 44 46 48 430 15505 SOCKET SMT DIP 14 PIN 12 Ref J25 36 440 16655 S...

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Page 79: ... 51 1091 SCREW 6 32 3 8 PANHEAD 2 60 16223 MILLENUIM D SWITCH BD 1 1 65 11315 SCREW 6 32 X 1 4 PH PHIL ITLW 6 70 9937 HOUSING 3 PIN 156 5 80 16453 HOUSING 12 PIN 156 2 90 11485 HOUSING 5 PIN MTA 156 2 100 11486 KEYING PLUG MTA 156 2 140 1154 NUT KNURL 6 32 2 150 2919 SCREW 6 32 X 1 2 PH PHIL 2 160 7646 KEP NUT 6 2 180 9155 POWER CABLE 3 COND TO IEC 1 190 16470 POWER SUPPLY CABLE PS DIGITAL 1 210 1...

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Page 84: ...28 330 332 334 171 110 5726 RES 20 0K 1 4W 1 4 Ref R50 R42 R66 R71 120 8794 RES 221 OHM 1 4 W 1 5 Ref R31 R55 R43 R73 R67 130 2816 RES 10 0K 1 4W 1 50 Ref R229 119 122 216 4 124 218 126 214 128 212 261 276 130 283 293 140 2816 RES 10 0K 1 4W 1 35 Ref R295 297 299 301 303 305 307 309 5 327 226 329 331 333 335 170 341 350 352 354 356 227 228 6 3 361 370 172 150 5872 RES 1 0K 1 4W 1 16 Ref R33 37 277...

Page 85: ...470 UF 25V ELEC 1 Ref C1 370 15339 DIODE 1N270 20 Ref D11 D30 380 5865 CAP 1UF 20 50V ELECT 1 Ref C44 390 14824 TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SUPPRESSOR 2 Ref D6 D7 400 5751 TRANSISTOR P1086 1 Ref Q7 410 6118 TRANSISTOR 2N4401 4 Ref Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 420 14850 POT 50K TOP ADJ 7 Ref VR1 VR2 VR3 VR4 VR5 VR6 VR26 430 6119 TRANSISTOR 2N4403 2 Ref Q1 Q2 440 7995 POT 10K TOP ADJUST 24 Ref VR8 VR25 VR7 VR27 VR31 450 1014 ...

Page 86: ...PIN MTA 1 1 Ref J24 650 5891 HEADER 12 PIN MTA 1 1 Ref J23 660 5749 HEADER 15 PIN MTA 1 2 Ref J2 J5 670 7502 HEADER 4 PIN MTA 156 1 Ref J8 680 5893 HEADER 10 PIN MTA 156 1 Ref J6 690 7872 HEAT SINK RS OUTPUT BOARD 2 Ref REF U2 U3 700 13047 SIL PAD LARGE TO 220 2 Ref REF U2 U3 710 7646 KEP NUT 6 2 Ref REF U2 U3 720 9142 SCREW PH PHIL 6 32 X 1 4 2 Ref REF U2 U3 730 14892 CAP 47PF 100V NP0 20 LEAD 40...

Page 87: ... level 20 Hz to 20 kHz PGM AUD and Mono outputs Signal to Noise 88dB or better below 4 dBm output with 0 dBv input level 20 kHz bandwidth 600 ohm source impedance line to line 74 dB or better below 4 dBm output with 50 dBv input level 20 kHz bandwidth 150 ohm source imped ance mic to line Headphone Output Level 1 volt RMS nominal 10 volts RMS maximum into 600 ohm headphone Distortion 05 typical 1 ...

Page 88: ...o the broadcast signal quality or coverage which may result from the from the improper functioning of this product Repair Policy Technical assistance is available at any time at no charge by phone or correspondence During the warranty period there will be no charge for parts or service made to units which show no sign of misuse by customer or lightning caused damage The customer is responsible for...

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