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36-50 Installation and User Guide V1.0

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REMOTE

LEVEL

1 2 3

REMOTE LEVEL CONTROL WIRING

RL-1

SINGLE-CORE SCREENED CABLE MAY BE USED

Before  the  RL-1  will  operate,  the  zone’s  Music  Control 
Port  must  be  enabled  by  setting  the  adjacent  push-button 
switch  ([11]  on  page  11)  to  REMOTE  (i.e.,  pressing  it  in). 
In  this  setting,  the  zone’s  front  panel 

MUSIC LEVEL

  and 

SOURCE SELECT

 controls become inoperative. As music 

source selection will still be required from the mixer’s front 
panel when an RL-1 is in use, the REMOTE setting may be 

overridden 

for the source selection control only

 by moving 

internal jumper J6 (Zone 1) or J7 (Zone 2) on the internal 
PCB. See page 4 for location of internal jumpers.

Connecting an RSL-6 Series remote control plate

Wire  the  remote  control  plate  as  shown  below. Twin-and-

screen cable should be used. Maximum reliable cable run is 

100 m.

1 2 3

REMOTE SOURCE & LEVEL CONTROL WIRING

RSL-6

USE TWO-CORE SCREENED CABLE

1 2 3

REMOTE

LEVEL

Before the RSL-6 will operate, the zone’s 

MUSIC CONTROL

 

port  must  be  enabled  by  setting  the  adjacent  push-button 

switch  ([11]  on  page  11)  to  REMOTE  (i.e.,  pressing  it  in). 

In  this  setting,  the  zone’s  front  panel 

MUSIC LEVEL

  and 

SOURCE SELECT

 controls become inoperative.

Music Mute

External muting of music is available at the 

MUSIC MUTE 

connector. National or Local Authority regulations governing 

such systems may require that normal programme material 

(i.e., music) should be muted in an emergency, to ensure that 
any emergency messages are clearly audible.

The 

MUSIC MUTE

 input is on a 2-pin 5 mm-pitch screw-

terminal connector. It should be connected to the appropriate 

alarm  output  on  whichever  building  management  system 
registers  the  alarm  (typically  the  Fire  System).  The  alarm 

output  must  be  volt-free;  if  no  such  output  is  available,  an 

intermediate relay or other isolation device must be installed 

between the alarm output and the 

MUSIC MUTE

 input.

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2

MUSIC MUTE

INPUT

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NORMALLY OPEN (NO)

CONNECTION

Speaker outputs (Lo-Z)

The speaker output connector is a 6-pin, 5 mm-pitch screw-

terminal  connector.  Mating  connectors  are  supplied.  The 

power amplifier outputs of both primary zones and the Utility 

Output are present on this connector. Connect to speakers 
using pairs of terminals as shown in the table:

Panel marking

Connect to:

1

0V

Zone 1 output ‘-‘

2

Z1

Zone 1 output ‘+‘

3

0V

Zone 2 output ‘-‘

4

Z2

Zone 2 output ‘+‘

5

0V

Utility Output 

6

UT

Utllity Output 

Each  output  stage  is  designed  to  drive  into  an  impedance 

of  not  less  than  4  ohms.  Check  the  impedance  of  the 
loudspeaker(s) in use and, taking into account any series and/

or parallel wiring, ensure that the total load on each channel 
is not less than 4 ohms.

Speaker outputs (100/70 V-line 

operation)

The  36-50  may  be  converted  for  100 V/70 V-line  operation 

by the use of the Cloud CXL-3120 transformer module. This 
module is fitted internally, and consists of three independent 

transformers with separate flying leads, so any or all outputs 
of  the  36-50  may  be  converted  to  100 V  and/or  70 V-line 
operation as required.

Содержание 36-50 MULTI-ZONE

Страница 1: ...36 50 Installation and User GuideV1 0 36 50 MULTI ZONE MIXING AMPLIFIER Installation and User Guide...

Страница 2: ...N AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltages w...

Страница 3: ...ing storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord...

Страница 4: ...in the box 7 36 50 Main features 7 Optional system components 8 RL 1 Series Remote Music Level Control 8 RSL 6 Series Remote Music Level Source Control 8 PM Series microphones 8 Block Diagram 9 Front...

Страница 5: ...7 Priorities 18 Mic over Music priority 18 Line 6 priority 18 OPTIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 19 RL 1 and RSL 6 Series remote control plates general considerations 19 Control of music source and le...

Страница 6: ...ters overhead power lines etc the performance of the unit may be degraded The product conforms to the following European electrical safety standard BS EN 60065 2012 Safety Considerations and Informati...

Страница 7: ...again for placing your confidence in Cloud products What s in the box Unpack the 36 50 and its accessories with care It is always a good idea to store all packaging if practical in case you ever need...

Страница 8: ...4 5 6 1 2 3 7 9 10 0 8 The RSL 6 Series is a range of plates allowing local per zone music source selection as well as music level control They are the same size as the RL 1s and connect in a similar...

Страница 9: ...36 50 Installation and User GuideV1 0 9 Block Diagram The simplified block diagram above illustrates the basic signal architecture of the 36 50...

Страница 10: ...evel of the microphone connected to the rear panel mic input in each zone See page 16 4 Power rocker switch with internal illumination 5 Zone idents a space is provided above each zone s controls for...

Страница 11: ...e 17 9 UTILITY MIC MUSIC two pre set controls adjusting the level of the microphone input and chosen music source respectively at the Utility Output See page 17 10 REMOTE SOURCE LEVEL 3 pin 5 mm pitch...

Страница 12: ...he correct fuse types VERSION RATING FUSE TYPE 230V 3 15 A 20 mm x 5 mm slo blo T3 15AH 115V 6 3 A 20 mm x 5 mm slo blo T6 3AH The fuseholder may be accessed by prising the slide below the connector o...

Страница 13: ...cements automatically reduce the music level in that zone while the announcement is in progress see page 18 for more details Paging system connections Cloud PM Series paging microphones may be connect...

Страница 14: ...lowing diagram shows the connections between a PM1 and a 36 50 Use of 2 pair cable is assumed the same wiring principle is adopted if separate cables are being used for audio and control PAGING MIC IN...

Страница 15: ...l i e music should be muted in an emergency to ensure that any emergency messages are clearly audible The MUSIC MUTE input is on a 2 pin 5 mm pitch screw terminal connector It should be connected to t...

Страница 16: ...so that there is no appreciable difference in volume between any of the sources With a typical music source setting the gain on its channel to mid way is a good starting point Note that consideration...

Страница 17: ...have different models of loudspeaker installed The 36 50 is fitted with HF and LF EQ adjustments 8 on page 11 for the music signal of each primary zone output to enable the audio frequency response to...

Страница 18: ...to all music ducking regardless of whether initiated by the mic input or Line 6 priority see below See page 4 for location of the internal jumpers Line 6 priority It may sometimes be necessary for on...

Страница 19: ...source is not isolated from the power earth there is a small risk of creating a ground loop by linking the mixer technical ground 0V to the ground 0V of the equipment supplying the control voltages To...

Страница 20: ...with the hex spacer 6 Use the screw from step 3 to secure the adaptor to the spacer 7 Plug the EQ card into the 12 pin socket on the adaptor 8 Replace the top panel See theAppendix section PCB jumper...

Страница 21: ...nse ON 65 Hz hi pass filter enabled for Zone 1 OFF J6 Music source selection Zone 1 SW Source follows rear panel MUSIC CONTROL switch FR Always via front panel only Z1 SW J7 Music source selection Zon...

Страница 22: ...ional problems and under normal circumstances no special precautions need to be taken If the unit is to be used within close proximity to potential sources of HF disturbance such as high power communi...

Страница 23: ...dB 1 kHz Headroom 20 dB Noise 126 dB EIN 22 Hz to 22 kHz Rs 150 ohms Equalisation HF 10 dB 5 kHz LF 10 dB 100 Hz Outputs Low Impedance Outputs 4 ohm load s 1ch driven 60 W 2chs driven 52 W 3chs drive...

Страница 24: ...ngland Tel 44 0 114 244 7051 Fax 44 0 114 242 5462 email info cloud co uk web www cloud co uk Cloud Electronics USA 2065 Sidewinder Drive Suite 200 Park City Utah 84060 United States of America Toll F...

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