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Manual-1

OPERATORS  MANUAL

CP 31

COMMERCIAL PROCESSOR

QUICK START

If you were the type that cheated on school book reports by just skimming through the reading assignments, then this

section is for you! It gives you not quite enough information to 

really

 know what you’re doing. But, if you follow the

recommended set up procedure, you should get at least a “B.” This thing is pretty easy to set up…a “C” will pass.

Keep the amplifiers and the CP 31 turned 

off 

until all connections are made. The unit does 

not

 ground the chassis

through the power cord. 

It is important that the unit be grounded (required by law in most installations).

PAGE INPUT: 

Connect the 

PAGING INPUT

 to the Euroblock on the rear panel. On the front, select the appropriate 

MIC

or 

LINE 

switch position. Then set the gain with the 

PAGING TRIM

 control, then set the 

PAGING DETECT THRESH-

OLD

 and finally the 

PAGING LEVEL

. Set the 

HIGH/LOW CUT FILTER

 switch located on the rear panel as desired.

PROGRAM INPUTS: 

Connect line level program sources to the 

RCA PROGRAM INPUT

 jacks and engage the 

MONO

switch if desired. Set the 

PROGRAM INPUT LEVELS

.

EXPAND OUTPUT: 

Wire the 

EXPAND 

Output Euroblock as required to a mono feed delivering 

PAGE-only

 or 

PRO-

GRAM-only 

signal, depending on the rear panel switch setting. This Output uses a line driver that may be used balanced or

unbalanced. Adjust the 

EXPAND LEVEL

 trim as desired.

DUCKER: 

With the 

DUCKER 

switches 

ON

, and a Program source playing, speak into the mic and adjust the 

DUCKER

DEPTH 

to control the Program level during a page. Program will return to its previous volume after the page has finished.

ZONE OUTPUT: 

The

 ZONE OUTPUT

 uses a line driver that may be used balanced or unbalanced. Set the 

LEVEL

control as required.

highly

 recommended setup procedure appears on page Manual-4. By following it you will encounter fewer problems

and reduce the need to increase our collective phone bills.

CAUTION: Never connect anything except an approved Rane Power supply to the thing that looks like a red tele-

phone jack on the rear of the CP 31.

 This is an 18 VAC center tapped power input. Consult the Rane factory for replacement.

CP 31 CONNECTION

Be sure the power is OFF until all connections are made.

EUROBLOCK CONNECTIONS

All Input and Output connections are made with Euro-

block connectors except for the RCA Program Inputs. When
wiring to Euroblocks, a minimum wire gauge of 22 AWG is
preferred for reliability. If the ground or shield wire is left
shorter, it acts as a strain relief for the other wires. Cable with
a flexible jacket is easier to use and less likely to damage the
connections. Avoid stripping excess insulation. Inspect wires
for nicks that may lead to wire breakage. Fully insert each
wire in the appropriate socket and tighten the screw.

The Page Input circuit is a true instrumentation amplifier

and operates balanced or unbalanced. Expand and Zone
Outputs are balanced line drivers. Wiring is usually the same
for both Inputs and Outputs. Balanced operation is highly
recommended. Balanced wiring is straight forward, (+) to (+),

(–) to (–) and shield to shield.

For unbalanced operation, use single conductor cable with

shield. Connect (+) to (+) and the shield/ground wires to the
shields at both ends. Do not connect the (–) pin. When
unbalanced wiring is used, it is very important for the CP 31
and any other unit in the system to have good earth or
technical grounds. If a unit is located far from the CP 31
(greater than ten feet) or is of a type that might create ground-
ing problems, use isolation transformers.

Refer to the included RaneNote 110, “

Sound System

Interconnection

” for more information on proper wiring

procedures.

PROGRAM INPUTS

The stereo or dual-mono Program Inputs connect to RCA

jacks. These Inputs are unbalanced. The same guidelines
given above for unbalanced operation apply to these Inputs.

WEAR PARTS:

 This product contains no wear parts.

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