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…CP64S Calibration (continued)

1

 

Connect the power cord and verify the 

Power

 indicator lights.

2

 

Verify 

Zone Level

 controls are set to Maximum and that you have an active source for each of the Program Inputs you intend to 

use. Select each 

Program Input

 and adjust its 

Input Level

 control to be the very loudest you would 

ever 

desire.

3

 

Adjust the rear panel 

Zone Limiter

 thresholds so that they just start to audibly reduce the output level. This ensures the level in a 

Zone will never be louder than the maximum level you just set. If you wish one of the Zones to have a lower maximum loudness, 

lower the 

Zone Limiter

 threshold accordingly.

4

 

Turn the 

Zone Level

 controls down to a comfortable listening level.

5

 

Note that with the 

Paging Zone Level

 set to minimum, you will not hear the following Page. Speak very loudly (bark) into the 

Paging Mic. Set the proper preamplifier gain by adjusting the 

Page Trim

 control (rear panel) so the 

Page

 

O

ver

L

oad Indicator 

(rear panel) just lights. It is important to set the 

gain

 of the pre-amp 

before

 setting the 

Page Detect Threshold

. Repeat for the 

second Mic if it is used.

6

 

Speak into the Page Mic in a normal voice and adjust the 

Page Detect Threshold

 (rear panel) so the 

Active

 indicator (front panel) 

lights only when you speak. If the 

Page Detect Threshold

 is set too low, the Pager may gate 

on

 due to background sound. Repeat 

for second Mic if used.

7

 

With an active Program source playing in both Zones, speak into the Page Mic. Adjust the 

Zone 1

 and 

Zone 2

 

Paging Level

 

controls (front panel) to provide the correct Page-to-Program mix in each zone. If the 

Page Detect Threshold

 is set too high, there 

may be a delay when you start to speak. To correct, lower the 

Page Detect Threshold

 setting. If a second Page source is used, 

verify that it has the same level as the first Page source (it should be close). If not, use the 

Page Trim

 control of the second Page 

source to adjust its 

gain 

to match. If you change the gain of the second Page source substantially, be sure to reset the 

Page Detect 

Threshold

.

8

 

Set the 

Ducker

 switch to 

ON

. With an active Program source playing, speak into the Page Mic and adjust the 

Ducker Depth

 as 

required. Repeat for both Zones.

9

 

Set the 

Program Priority Assign Zone

 switch as required (on rear panel). If you do 

not

 require 

automatic

 priority program 

override in a zone, 

do not

 assign it. Instead, use the front panel 

Program Select

 switch to select the “

P

” program Input as you 

would any other non-priority input.

0

 

If a remote control is used, select the appropriate 

RMT

 switch settings on the front panel to verify the remote functions correctly.

q

 

Adjust the Equalizers as required.

…You’re all set.

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ZONE 1

EXPAND OUT

ZONE

2

Z2 PGM

Z2 EXPAND Z2 MONO

REMOTE 1

INPUT 1

REMOTE 2

INPUT 2

Z1 RIGHT

Z1 EXPAND

Z1 LEFT

Z2 LEVEL

Z1 PGM

Z1 LEVEL

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Содержание CP 64S

Страница 1: ...CP64S COMMERCIAL PROCESSOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 10 0 4 6 10 0 4 6 10 0 4 6 10 0 4 6 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 17 18 19 29 31 Schematics are downloadable at rane com cp64s html 22281 ...

Страница 2: ... the power cord is the AC mains disconnect device and must remain readily operable To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC mains disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle 16 This apparatus shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection 17 When permanently connected an all pole mains switch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm ...

Страница 3: ... courant alternatif AC et doit absolument rester accessible Pour déconnecter totalement l appareil du secteur débranchez le câble d alimentation de la prise secteur 16 Cet appareil doit être branché à une prise terre avec protection 17 Quand il est branché de manière permanente un disjoncteur tripolaire normalisé doit être incorporé dans l installation électrique de l immeuble 18 En cas de montage...

Страница 4: ...RMT 1 2 1 2 1 2 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 PAGING ZONE ASSIGN LEVEL L1 P L2 L3 4k 630 1 6k 40 100 250 10k CP64S COMMERCIAL PROCESSOR ACTIVE ACTIVE PAGE 2 PAGE 1 LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 PRIORITY ON OFF SIG OL DUCKER DEPTH PROGRAM SELECT LEVEL L1 P L2 L3 ON OFF SIG OL DUCKER DEPTH PROGRAM SELECT LEVEL PROGRAM INPUT LEVELS ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 2 4k 630 1 6k 40 100 250 10k ZONE 1 POWER RMT RMT 12 6 6 12 0 10 4 6 10 4 6...

Страница 5: ...R TRIM TRIM DET P1 P2 PAGE 2 DETECT SENS DET Z1 PAGE LEVEL Z2 PAGE LEVEL PRE POST VCA Z1 PRE PAGE Z1 PAGE Z1 POST PAGE Z2 POST PAGE PRE POST VCA Z2 PRE PAGE Z2 PAGE SELECT PROGRAM REMOTE CH 4 CH 1 CH 3 CH 2 LOCAL Z2 Z1 Z2 Z1 LOGIC SELECT CHANNEL Z1 VC AUTO FADE Z2 VC 5 LEVEL RMT LOCAL ZONE 1 ZONE 1 RMT LOCAL RMT LOCAL 5 ZONE 2 LEVEL RMT LOCAL ZONE 2 RMT SEL PAGE DUCKER PRIORITY PAD 30dB PAD 30dB 1...

Страница 6: ...hreshold Zone Assign and Zone Level controls Internally selectable phantom power is provided for each input Each Paging input may be summed Pre or Post Zone Level control to allow setting Paging Level independent of Zone Level An internal Paging Priority switch allows a master pager to override non priority paging in its assigned zones while allowing true dual zone independent paging If no Paging ...

Страница 7: ...CT controls are inactive when RMT is selected Two optional wired ZR1 remotes may be connected to the Remotes port An object smaller in diameter than the switch button is required to engage the recessed RMT switches 9 ZONE SIG and OL indicators show SIGnal present at 20 dBu and OverLoad at 16 dBu 4 dB before clipping respectively Signal indicators are located pre EQ and pre VCA 0 ZONE LEVEL control...

Страница 8: ...e true voltage limiters with a ratio of 15 1 The threshold range is 20 dBu to 20 dBu 6 OUTPUTS feature balanced cross coupled line drivers with a Euroblock connector for each Zone Zone 1 is stereo Zone 2 is mono and both Expand outputs are mono When operating cross coupled line drivers unbalanced it is essential to ground the pin See CP64S Connections on page 10 7 ZONE EXPAND OUT switches assign P...

Страница 9: ...then set the appropriate switch to ON If a Paging Input Mic Line pad switch is set to LINE Phantom Power is automatically defeated 1 3 4 5 8 7 6 2 There are five internal switches related to the two Page Inputs The dot on the circuit board shows the factory default 1 Page 1 Phantom Power 15 VDC Default OFF Controls Phantom Power at the Page 1 connector 2 Page 2 Phantom Power 15 VDC Default OFF Con...

Страница 10: ...uroblock connectors except for the RCA Program Inputs When wiring to Euroblocks a minimum wire gauge of 22 is preferred for reliability maximum 12 guage 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 ...

Страница 11: ...ed in the 5 volt supply if a short occurs Never subject the Vr1 or Vr2 pins to voltages above 5 volts ZR1 Zone Level Remote side view and schematic 1 2 3 4 5 S1A 6 7 8 9 10 S1B 2 3 4 1 5 J1A 5 POS TERM GND GND GND D1 D0 Vc Vr1 CW 2 1 3 R1 2KRD VR1 LEVEL REMOTE Rane provides the VR1 Volume Remote for some applications that require a remote level control without the program selector found in the ZR1...

Страница 12: ...ns in wire type do not greatly affect the performance of the remote controls 22 gauge stranded wire with a flexible jacket is recommended You may use 5 conductor unshielded remote control signal cable for shorter runs less than 200 feet 60 meters or 4 conductor 2 pair shielded remote control signal cable use the shield as the ground return for longer runs 200 to 1000 feet 60 to 300 meters The type...

Страница 13: ... ZONE 2 EXPAND OUT ZONE 1 EXPAND OUT ZONE 2 Z2 PGM Z2 EXPAND Z2 MONO REMOTE 1 INPUT 1 REMOTE 2 INPUT 2 Z1 RIGHT Z1 EXPAND Z1 LEFT Z2 LEVEL Z1 PGM Z1 LEVEL MIC LINE 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 12 WATTS PGM PGM PAGE off ALL AUDIO AND REMOTES ARE CLASS 2 WIRING CP64S COMMERCIAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT 24TJ R Make sure the power is disconnected Control Presets Page settings repeat for second page input Input Pad rear ...

Страница 14: ...same level as the first Page source it should be close If not use the Page Trim control of the second Page source to adjust its gain to match If you change the gain of the second Page source substantially be sure to reset the Page Detect Threshold 8 Set the Ducker switch to ON With an active Program source playing speak into the Page Mic and adjust the Ducker Depth as required Repeat for both Zone...

Страница 15: ... Post VCA via Internal switch Page Priority Assign P1 Page 1 NO none P2 Page 2 1 dBu Priority pager overrides non priority pager only in assigned zones Selecting NONE allows the two pagers to mix Paging Zone Level Adjust off to 0 dB Independent for each Zone Page Remote Selector 11 Off 10 Z1 Zone 1 01 Z2 Zone 2 00 Both 1 dBu Internal pull up Active low Switch closure to Ground or 5 volt TTL logic ...

Страница 16: ...sly adjustable Limiter Threshold Range 20 to 20 typ dB Continuously adjustable Attack Time 20 typ msec For a 10 dB step Fixed Release Time 250 typ msec For a 10 dB step Fixed Ratio 15 1 typ Soft knee PROGRAM SELECTION Local Front Panel L1 L2 L3 or P priority Independent for each Zone Zone RMT Selector 11 L1 10 L2 00 L3 01 P Internal pull up Active low Switch closure to ground or 5 volt TTL Gray Co...

Страница 17: ...N WIRING PAGE 2 PAGE 1 LIMITER WIRING ZONE 1 ZONE 2 PAGE 1 TRIM PAGE 2 TRIM 8 8 PAGING INPUTS R L R L 30 60 MIC LINE 20 20 20 20 REMOTES OUTPUTS MIN MAX PROGRAM INPUTS ZONE 2 EXPAND OUT ZONE 1 EXPAND OUT ZONE 2 Z2 PGM Z2 EXPAND Z2 MONO REMOTE 1 INPUT 1 REMOTE 2 INPUT 2 Z1 RIGHT Z1 EXPAND Z1 LEFT Z2 LEVEL Z1 PGM Z1 LEVEL MIC LINE 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 12 WATTS PGM PGM PAGE off ALL AUDIO AND REMOTES AR...

Страница 18: ...IRING PAGE 2 PAGE 1 LIMITER WIRING ZONE 1 ZONE 2 PAGE 1 TRIM PAGE 2 TRIM 8 8 PAGING INPUTS R L R L 30 60 MIC LINE 20 20 20 20 REMOTES OUTPUTS MIN MAX PROGRAM INPUTS ZONE 2 EXPAND OUT ZONE 1 EXPAND OUT ZONE 2 Z2 PGM Z2 EXPAND Z2 MONO REMOTE 1 INPUT 1 REMOTE 2 INPUT 2 Z1 RIGHT Z1 EXPAND Z1 LEFT Z2 LEVEL Z1 PGM Z1 LEVEL MIC LINE 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 12 WATTS PGM PGM PAGE off ALL AUDIO AND REMOTES ARE C...

Страница 19: ...connections Grounding and EMC practices Shields of connectors in audio equipment containing active circuitry Rane s policy is to accommodate rather than dictate However this document contains suggestions for external wiring changes that should ideally only be implemented by trained technical personnel Safety regulations require that all original grounding means provided from the factory be left in...

Страница 20: ...rconnect is not compat ible with unbalanced The small physical nature and short cable runs of completely unbalanced systems home audio also contain these ground loop noise currents However the currents in unbalanced systems never get large enough to affect the audio to the point where it is a nuisance Mixing balanced and unbalanced equipment however is an entirely different story since balanced an...

Страница 21: ...ACTICE RECOMMENDED PRACTICE OPTIONAL CASE 1 2 3 3 1 2 CHASSIS GROUND SIGNAL GROUND CHASSIS GROUND CHASSIS GROUND The Next Best Right Way To Do It The quickest quietest and most foolproof method to con nect balanced and unbalanced is to transformer isolate all unbalanced connections See Figure 2 Many manufacturers provide several tools for this task including Rane Consult your audio dealer to explo...

Страница 22: ...rounded and therefore immune to ground loop hums and buzzes Ground lifts are simply another Band Aid to try in case of grounding problems It is true that an entire system of properly grounded equipment without ground lift switches is guaranteed yes guaranteed to be hum free The problem is most equipment is not both internally and externally AC system wise grounded properly Most units with ground l...

Страница 23: ...o guarantee that a hum free intercon nect can be achieved nor is there a definite scheme that will assure noise free operation in all configurations References 1 Neil A Muncy Noise Susceptibility in Analog and Digi tal Signal Processing Systems presented at the 97th AES Convention of Audio Engineering Society in San Fran cisco CA Nov 1994 2 Grounding Shielding and Interconnections in Analog Digita...

Страница 24: ... 20 24 24 19 18 17 B B B B A A A A A A FEMALE BALANCED XLR NOT A TRANSFORMER NOR A CROSS COUPLED OUTPUT STAGE FEMALE BALANCED XLR EITHER A TRANSFORMER OR A CROSS COUPLED OUTPUT STAGE BALANCED TRS NOT A TRANSFORMER NOR A CROSS COUPLED OUTPUT STAGE BALANCED TRS EITHER A TRANSFORMER OR A CROSS COUPLED OUTPUT STAGE FLOATING UNBALANCED TRS TIP RING SLEEVE SLEEVE IN UNIT NC OR 3 5 mm UNBALANCED TS TIP S...

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Страница 31: ...ssional electronic A V apparatus immunity EN50581 2012 Technical documentation for RoHS assessment of electronic products Additional Information Environment E2 CE mark first affixed in 2007 In order for the customer to maintain compliance with these regulations high quality shielded cable must be used for interconnection to other equipment No changes or modification of the equipment other than tha...

Страница 32: ...ZONE 1 ZONE 2 PAGE 1 TRIM PAGE 2 TRIM 8 8 PAGING INPUTS R L R L 30 60 MIC LINE 20 20 20 20 REMOTES OUTPUTS MIN MAX PROGRAM INPUTS ZONE 2 EXPAND OUT ZONE 1 EXPAND OUT ZONE 2 Z2 PGM Z2 EXPAND Z2 MONO REMOTE 1 INPUT 1 REMOTE 2 INPUT 2 Z1 RIGHT Z1 EXPAND Z1 LEFT Z2 LEVEL Z1 PGM Z1 LEVEL MIC LINE 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 12 WATTS PGM PGM PAGE off ALL AUDIO AND REMOTES ARE CLASS 2 WIRING CP64S COMMERCIAL AUDI...

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