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GL2400

 User Guide 

MONITOR, TALKBACK and SIGNAL GENERATOR

 

 

Console  Monitor

      Comprehensive  engineer’’s  headphones  and 

local monitoring is provided.  Select either LR or 2-track return as the 
default  source  using  the  L-R  /  2TRK  switch.  Pressing  PFL  or  AFL 
elsewhere on the console automatically overrides the current monitor 
source with the signal from the channel or master selection.  The red 
PFL/AFL  active  indicator  illuminates  and  the  console  meters  display 
the active signal. 

The  console  monitor  meters  provide  12  LED  indicators  to  accurately 
display  the  signal  level  of  the  selected  monitor  source.    Reduce  the 
gain  or  level  if  the  red  ‘‘+16’’  peak  indicator  lights.    For  optimum 
performance  the  signals  should  be  adjusted  to  read  an  average  ‘‘0’’ 
with loudest peaks reaching around ‘‘+6’’.   

Use the MONITOR level control to adjust the level in the headphones 
and  local  speaker  monitor.    We  recommend  you  use  closed  ear 
headphones  in  the  range  30  to  600  ohms  designed  for  live  sound 
monitoring.  100 ohm headphones are a popular choice. 

 

WARNING:  To avoid damage to your hearing do not operate 

any close-to-ear monitoring such as headphones for long periods 
at  high  volume.    Continued  exposure  to  high  volume  sound  can 
cause frequency selective or wide range hearing loss. 

TALKBACK

   Individually assignable talkback is available to all the 

main outputs.  Plug in a suitable cable or gooseneck microphone.  A 
good  quality  dynamic  or  condenser  vocal  microphone  is 
recommended.    Note  that  +48V  phantom  power  is  available  at  the 
XLR as standard.  If you prefer, this can be disabled by repositioning 
an internal jumper link. 

 

WARNING:  Do not connect unbalanced sources or cables to 

inputs with phantom power selected.  To avoid loud clicks do not 
press the TALK switch when plugging or unplugging the talkback 
microphone.

 

First select the source you wish to talk to. You can select the auxes in 
pairs,  useful  for  communicating  with  the  performers  on  stage.    The 
four  groups  are  selected  simultaneously,  ideal  for  identifying  a 
multitrack recording. You can also talk to LR, ideal for announcements 
to the audience.  Once selected, press and hold TALK to route the mic 
to the required destination.  Adjust the talkback level using the TRIM 
control below the TB mic XLR.  Pressing TALK automatically dims the 
level of the signal generator if it is turned on. 

SIGNAL GENERATOR / PINK NOISE

   Press to select either 

pink noise (up position) or a 1kHz sine wave tone as the test source.  
Start with the trim control turned fully down.  The generator ON switch 
is recessed to prevent accidental operation.  Press this with a pen or 
pointed object.  The green indicator lights to warn that the generator is 
enabled. 

The  generator  signal  is  routed  to  any  source  selected  on  the  switch 
bank above the TALK switch.  Use the signal to test the loudspeaker 
system  and  line  up  connected  equipment.    Pink  noise  is  useful  for 
quickly testing the full range frequency operation and phasing/polarity 
of  loudspeakers.    The  1kHz  tone  is  better  suited  to  lining  up 
equipment with its steady reading on the meters. 

 

WARNING:  We recommend you turn off the signal generator 

once  you  have  finished  using  it  to  test  and  line  up  your  system.  
This will prevent accidental operation during the show.

 

+16

MONITOR

PFL

TALK

0

GRP

L-R

10

L-R

2TRK

-6
-9

-20
-30

-16

-12

-3

0

+3

+6

+9

OSC/NOISE

TALKBACK

ON

MIN

L

MAX

O

O

MIN

MAX

2TRK REPLAY

TO LR

R

2TRK

+10

PHONES

SELECT

1-4

AUX

1-2

AUX

3-4

AUX

5-6

PINK

1kHz

MIC

POWER

AFL

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Страница 1: ...ALLEN HEATH USER GUIDE Publication AP5597 GL2400...

Страница 2: ...eath com Limited One Year Warranty This product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase by the original owner To ensure a hi...

Страница 3: ...t remove or tamper with the ground connection in the power cord Water and moisture To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose the console to rain or moisture or use it in damp or wet c...

Страница 4: ...is surrounded by shock absorbent foam to protect it from damage during transit Always use adequate packing if you need to ship the unit Protect the controls to avoid damage when moving the console He...

Страница 5: ...t about audio To help us provide the most efficient service please keep a record of your console serial number and date and place of purchase to be quoted in any communication regarding this product h...

Страница 6: ...6 2 3 GRP 4 OO GRP OO 1 GRP O O GRP 2 O O 3 6 4 GRP 6 GRP O 6 O 6 O 1 6 GRP GRP O 6 O O EXT O 6 EXT O 6 IN IN O LEVEL OO 6 O 6 O O R L O 6 O 6 2 O O 3 4 GRP GRP O 6 O 6 O 1 GRP GRP O 6 O EXT O 6 IN O...

Страница 7: ...UST BE EARTHED BY THE POWER CORD ATTENTION REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE AVEC UN DES MEMES CARACTERISTIQUES CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE FUSE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING T1 6A L...

Страница 8: ...nputs with level trims and common input capability 2 stereo channels each with mic and dual stereo line inputs Stereo channel mic input can cross patch into matrix for ambience feed Stereo channel lin...

Страница 9: ...ts Extensive listening evaluation together with solid engineering practice have ensured the console achieves accurate sound reproduction under all conditions Capability We know a thing or two about Du...

Страница 10: ...urpose Ensure no part of the case or its lid touches the controls or connectors If you include a rear doghouse to house the connections make sure the cables can be supported in a way that prevents put...

Страница 11: ...sole on press the ON OFF switch next to the IEC mains input socket To turn the console off press this switch again Connecting a backup supply A socket is included for plugging in an optional backup po...

Страница 12: ...2 30 AUX 3 29 AUX 4 28 AUX 5 27 AUX 6 26 PFL 25 AFL 24 nc 23 nc 22 nc 21 nc 20 14 GRP 3 15 GRP 2 16 GRP 1 17 R 18 L 19 0V CHS GRP 3 33 GRP 2 34 GRP 1 35 R 36 L 37 SYS LINK II OUTPUT OPTION 1 ground 2...

Страница 13: ...hile keeping the signal shielding down the length of cable WARNING For operator safety do not remove the ground earth connection in the power lead of the console or connected equipment To avoid interf...

Страница 14: ...LINE IN Stereo inputs ST1 and ST2 feed channel 15 and ST3 and ST4 feed channel 16 respectively or can be routed directly to LR These inputs use TRS jacks ST1 3 are unbalanced ST2 4 are balanced Unbal...

Страница 15: ...independent sources This is ideal for adding mono or stereo ambience to recordings or in ear monitors fed from the matrix 2 TRACK IN and OUT Unbalanced TRS jack outputs and TRS inputs connect to popul...

Страница 16: ...the faders to balance each signal in the mix To ensure optimum gain structure we do not recommend the practice of setting the faders to 0 and mixing using the GAIN controls HPF Switches in the channe...

Страница 17: ...s and direct output but does not affect the insert send The red indicator lights when the channel is muted Always mute the channel when switching phantom power or plugging the cables and sources PFL P...

Страница 18: ...a mono source may be plugged in to feed both left and right sides of the stereo channel Each input has its own level control to adjust from fully off to 16dB gain Centre position is unity 0dB gain Ro...

Страница 19: ...e monitors You can select any combination for the FOH and monitor mode for example just 3 4 giving you two fader subgroups two monitor sends on faders and main LR mix Note The groups always feed the m...

Страница 20: ...same type used on stage to listen to and check the various monitor mixes being sent to the performers Together with the group aux REV function the GL2400 can be configured as a compact yet fully feat...

Страница 21: ...trices or an independent source to each Plug into EXT1 only to feed one source to all four matrix EXT IN controls Plug L into EXT1 and R into EXT2 only to feed a stereo source to matrix 1 2 and 3 4 So...

Страница 22: ...onnect unbalanced sources or cables to inputs with phantom power selected To avoid loud clicks do not press the TALK switch when plugging or unplugging the talkback microphone First select the source...

Страница 23: ...16dB dynamic range The signal can pass through many stages which affect its level within the console the channel its EQ fader pan a group mix and its fader on to the main LR mix with its master fader...

Страница 24: ...ne of the sub mid or HF drivers is faulty With the noise sent to several speakers at the same time you can listen for comb filtering effects and the severe phasing effect which indicates that one of t...

Страница 25: ...plugged into a console with 4dBu outputs connected to a 0dBu input DSP speaker manager or an operator using an SPL sound pressure level meter to measure sound intensity dBu Relative to 0 775Vrms profe...

Страница 26: ...5 10 20 L R 1 2 3 4 30 00 24 PFL 10 5 0 5 10 20 L R 1 2 3 4 30 00 17 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 M R L 4 3 2 1 10 5 0 5 30 00 20 10 10 5 0 5 30 00 20 10 10 5 0 5 30 00 20 10 10 5 0 5 30 00 20 10 10 5 0 5...

Страница 27: ...control of the appropriate main output complete with mute AFL and LED bar meter In Monitor mode the aux outputs are routed to the console main XLR sockets for electronically balanced drive with inser...

Страница 28: ...in line delay processor As a rule of thumb delay 1mS per foot difference between the listener and the fill and the listener and the main speakers Now add a few milliseconds Haas effect delay so the li...

Страница 29: ...amps produce an accurate and noise free recording Create a stereo recording from the main LR output or from a pair of matrices as described above if recording and mixing live at the same time To recor...

Страница 30: ...to adjust the overall volume of the PA Typically the LR tops use fader masters and the aux is on a rotary master The GL2400 overcomes this with an innovative mode switch above the master faders that...

Страница 31: ...ed the channel Adjust the gain and balance between the left and right microphones using the two mic GAIN controls Route ST1 to LR as a simple effects return or source input The other channel can be us...

Страница 32: ...B S N LR mix noise 16 routed 86dBu 90dB S N Group mix noise 16 routed 86dBu 90dB S N Aux mix noise 16 routed 92dBu 90dB S N Mix noise 16 line 0dB gain 86dB S N Channel HPF 12dB octave below 100Hz Mono...

Страница 33: ...2dBu 20dBu max Electronic balance option 75 ohm 4dBu 26dBu max Direct out TRS impedance balanced 75 ohm 0dBu 20dBu max Matrix out TRS impedance balanced 75 ohm 2dBu 20dBu max Electronic balance optio...

Страница 34: ...TO LR 2dBu 4dBu BAL OPTION MONITOR RING RIGHT TIP LEFT PHONES OUT AUX 10dB boost AUX MIX GRP AUX REV SL INSERT 2dBu GRP MIX SL L R 3 4 1 2 PAN PRE PRE 10dB boost AUX AUX MIX LR AUX REV SL INSERT 2dBu...

Страница 35: ...screws holding the base to the rear and underside of the chassis Carefully lift off the base Configure the internal options Fit any options required referring to the instructions provided Set the opti...

Страница 36: ...ou only change these settings if absolutely necessary Stereo Mono aux source The stereo channels feed the auxes with a mono sum of L R This can be changed so that L feeds the odd numbered auxes and R...

Страница 37: ...entation and make sure its legs are correctly aligned with the socket Test the output once the work is complete You should measure the same level but opposite polarity signal between hot and ground an...

Страница 38: ...1 GRP GRP O 6 O EXT O 6 IN AFL MUTE AFL MUTE REV AFL REV AFL AFL REV AFL REV REV AFL REV AFL AFL AFL MUTE MUTE AFL AFL AFL MUTE MUTE MUTE AFL MUTE PAN GRP2 GRP1 PAN TO LR PAN TO LR GRP4 GRP3 TO LR TO...

Страница 39: ...6 O O PRE POST O O 6 EQ IN POLARITY 100Hz 12k 80Hz ODD PAN L EVEN R PRE AUX AUX 4 3 AUX AUX 2 1 O O 6 POST O O 6 O O 6 O O 6 15 LF 15 15 15 180 45 LM 35Hz 70 15 400 1k 250 15 PAD 3k HM 700 500Hz 15 1...

Страница 40: ...O O 6 O O 6 15 LF 15 15 15 180 45 LM 35Hz 70 15 400 1k 250 15 3k HM 700 500Hz 15 1k 6k 15k 4k 15 HF GAIN 20 0 50 40 48V 30 6 AUX AUX 5 MUTE 6 O O PRE POST O O 6 EQ IN POLARITY PRE AUX AUX 4 3 AUX AUX...

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