Solid State Logic 82S6XL020E manual

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    Super Analogue Mic Amp Owner ’ s Manual[...]

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    Solid State Logic Super -Analogue™ Outboar d Owner ’s Manual 82S6XL020E S U P E R A N A L O G U E M I C A M P[...]

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    XLogic Mic Amp Owner ’ s Manual As resear ch and development is a continual process, Solid State Logic r eserves the right to change the features and specifications described her ein without notice or obligation E&OE Revision 0A, September 2003 Revision 0B, December 2003 Revision 0C, January 2004 Revision 0D, June 2004 Revision 0E, July 2004 [...]

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    Page 1 Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Safety Considerations 4 Safety W arnings 4 3.0 Installation 7 Setting the mains voltage selector 7 Mounting 7 Standalone Operation 7 Connecting to XL 9000 consoles 9 Connecting to XLogic Remote Control unit 1 1 Configuring the unit 13 4.0 Operation 15 Appendices: A Internal Links and Fuses 17 T est Mode 17 B C[...]

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    XLogic Mic Amp Remote (front) XLogic Mic Amp Remote (rear) XLogic Mic Amp (rear) XLogic Mic Amp (front) XLogic Mic Amp Owner ’ s Manual Page 2 XL SUPER ANALOGUE M I C A M P ogic MONITOR REMOTE SIGNAL CHANNEL GAIN HI Z -20 dB 48V MON Ø +18 +72 dB SIGNAL CHANNEL GAIN HI Z -20 dB 48V MON +18 +72 dB SIGNAL CHANNEL GAIN HI Z -20 dB 48V MON Ø +18 +72[...]

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    1.0 Introduction The XLogic Mic Amp is a 1U rack mounting unit containing four ultra high quality micr ophone amplifiers, utilising SSL ’s Super Analogue technology . The unit can be controlled either locally , fr om the XLogic Mic Amp Remote Control or fr om an XL 9000 console, allowing the mic amp to be placed close to the microphone in or der [...]

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    2.0 Safety considerations This section contains definitions and warnings, and practical information to ensure a safe working envir onment. Please take time to read this section befor e undertaking any installation work. 2.1 Definitions ‘Maintenance’ All maintenance must be carried out by fully trained personnel. Note: it is advisable to observe[...]

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    Mains Supply and Phases Solid State Logic equipment is designed for connection to single phase supplies with the Neutral conductor at earth potential - category TN - and is fitted with a protective fuse in the Live conductor only . It is not designed for use with Phase (Live) and Neutral connections reversed or wher e the Neutral conductor is not a[...]

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    XLogic Mic Amp Owner ’ s Manual Page 6 240 120 100 240 230 120 100 240 230 120 100 240 230 100 100V 120V 23 0V 24 0V 100V Setting (Use for 90-105V) 120V Setting (Use for 105-125V) 230V Setting (Do not use) 240V Setting (Use for 220-240V) Mains Input Module Mains Input Programming PCB These diagrams show the PCB arrangements for the different volt[...]

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    3.0 Installation 3.1 V oltage Selection Before connecting the mains supply ensur e that the voltage range selector next to the IEC socket on the r ear of the unit is correctly set. The input setting must be confirmed befor e applying power . The input module can be configured to be one of 4 voltage settings. The setting is indicated by a plastic pi[...]

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    VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 REMOTE MIC AMPS 1-4 REMOTE MIC AMPS 5-8 REMOTE MIC AMPS 9-12 REMOTE MIC AMPS 13-16 REMOTE MIC AMPS 17-20 REMOTE MIC AMPS 21-24 REMOTE MIC AMPS 25-28 REMOTE MIC AMPS 29-32 REMOTE MIC AMPS 33-36 REMOTE MIC AMPS 37-40 REMOTE MIC AMPS 41-44 REMOTE MIC AMPS 45-48 Channels 1-4 Channels 5-8 Console switched talkback output RJ11-RJ11 monito[...]

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    3.4 Connection to XL 9000 Consoles Remote mic amp prewiring has been fitted to many , but not all XL 9000 consoles. In many cases only a small number of channels have been wired. Check which (if any) bays of the console have been pr ewir ed for remote mic amps. W iring can be retrofitted to any XL 9000 console if requir ed - contact your local offi[...]

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    REMOTE 1/2 REMOTE 5/6 REMOTE 7/8 REMOTE 3/4 Solid St ate Logic OXFO RD • EN GLAN D RJ45-RJ45 (Cat 5) shielded pin to pin cable. SSL Pt.No. 66C673xx where xx is length in metres Channels 1-4 Channels 5-8 Console switched talkback output RJ11-RJ11 monitor bus link SSL Pt. No. 66C67240 XLR - RJ11 talkback input cable SSL Pt. No. 66C67241 MIC OUT 4 M[...]

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    3.5 Connection to XLogic Mic Amp Remote The XLogic Mic Amp Remote (see drawing on page 2) is a 1U panel, appr oximately 100mm deep. Each unit will control one or two XLogic Mic Amp units (eight channels in total). It connects to each XLogic Mic Amp by two shielded RJ45 cables and is powered fr om the XLogic Mic Amp. Four 20 metr e cables are suppli[...]

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    XLogic Mic Amp Owner ’ s Manual Page 12 Channel LK5 BCD Switch Front Panel Displays Address * Position Setting Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 Display 4 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 DP DP DP DP 0 0 0 0 1 a 1 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 a 2 5 6 7 8 0 0 0 1 1 a 3 9 10 11 12 0 0 1 0 0 a 4 13 14 15 16 0 0 1 0 1 a 5 17 18 19 20 0 0 1 1 0 a 6 21 22 23 24 0 0 1 1 1 a 7 25 26 27 2[...]

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    3.6 Configuring the XLogic Mic Amp There ar e a number of internal link settings, most of which should not normally r equire adjustment – see Appendix A for a full listing. Those links that change the operation of the unit are described below . Setting the Channel Displays If the unit is connected to an XL 9000 console the 5 address bits on the 2[...]

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    XLogic Mic Amp Owner ’ s Manual Page 14 +48V PHANTOM POWER +48V -20dB Hi-Z MIC TRIM +18 — +78dB MON Ø + - 25wD 25wD MON IN/MON OUT Headphone amp Stereo Jack DC Control from Console 25wD RJ45 -1 DC Control from remote PIC Controller Channel 1 RST +48V PHANTOM POWER +48V -20dB Hi-Z MIC TRIM +18 — +78dB MON Ø + - 25wD 25wD DC Control from Cons[...]

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    4.0 Operation The XLogic Mic Amp is a 1U rack mounting unit containing four ultra high quality micr ophone amplifiers, utilising Solid State Logic’s Super Analogue technology . The unit can be controlled locally , from the XLogic Mic Amp Remote unit or from an XL 9000 console, allowing the mic amp to be placed close the microphone in or der to el[...]

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    XLogic Mic Amp Owner ’ s Manual Page 16 Channel LK5 (bit 5) BCD Switch Front Panel Displays Address * Position Setting Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 Display 4 x x x x x a 0 88 88 88 88 x x x x x a 1 seg a seg a seg a seg a x x x x x a 2 seg b seg b seg b seg b x x x x x a 3 seg c seg c seg c seg c x x x x x a 4 seg d seg d seg d seg d x x x x x a[...]

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    Appendix A – Internal links and fuses Fuses (Mains Inlet) The mains inlet contains a single 1 amp 1.25" time delay fuse (SSL Part No. 35FJJ310). T o change it disconnect the mains inlet, then using a small screwdriver prise open the mains selector cover . This contains the fuse. T est and replace with the same type and value if necessary . I[...]

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    XLogic Mic Amp Owner ’ s Manual Page 18 Appendix B: Connector Pinouts Mic Input Location: Front Panel Conn' Type: XLR Female P i n Description 1 Chassis 2 Audio +ve 3 Audio -ve Channel Outputs 1 - 4 Location: Rear Panel Conn' Type: XLR Male P i n Description 1 Chassis 2 Audio +ve 3 Audio -ve Audio/Control Location: Rear Panel Connector [...]

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    Appendix Page 19 Appendix B: Connector Pinouts ( continued ) Remote 1 - 2 Location: Rear Panel Conn' Type: 8-way RJ45 Socket Pin Description 1 Ch 2 Switch Control 2 Ch 2 Gain Control 3 Ch 1 Switch Control 4 Ch 2 Overload 5 Ch 1 Overload 6 Ch 1 Gain Control 7 0V 8 +12V Remote 3 - 4 Location: Rear Panel Conn' Type: 8-way RJ45 Socket Pin Des[...]

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    XLogic Mic Amp Owner ’ s Manual Page 20 Appendix B: Connector Pinouts ( continued ) T able 3a - XL 9000 DL to 25way ‘D’ W iring: Channels 1-8 / 25-32 / 49-56 / 73-80 Signal Cable # Colour DL Audio DL Control 25wD Male Pin Pin 1-4 Channel 1 Positive 1 Red 1 A1 2 Channel 1 Negative 1 Black 1 B1 15 Channel 1 Screen 1 Screen 1 C1 1 Channel 2 Posi[...]

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    Appendix Page 21 Appendix B: Connector Pinouts ( continued ) T able 3b - XL 9000 DL to 25way ‘D’ W iring: Channels 9-16 / 33-40 / 57-64 / 81-88 Signal Cable # Colour DL Audio DL Control 25wD Male Pin Pin 9-12 Channel 9 Positive 3 Red 1 D1 2 Channel 9 Negative 3 Black 1 E1 15 Channel 9 Screen 3 Screen 1 F1 1 Channel 10 Positive 3 Red 2 D2 4 Chan[...]

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    XLogic Mic Amp Owner ’ s Manual Page 22 Appendix B: Connector Pinouts (continued) T able 3c - XL 9000 DL to 25way ‘D’ W iring: Channels 17-24 / 41-48 / 65-72 / 89-96 Signal Cable # Colour DL Audio DL Control 25wD Male Pin Pin 17-20 Channel 17 Positive 5 Red 1 L1 2 Channel 17 Negative 5 Black 1 K1 15 Channel 17 Screen 5 Screen 1 J1 1 Channel 1[...]

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    Appendix Page 23 Appendix B: Connector Pinouts ( continued ) T able 4 - Channel Address Bit Linking Channel Action Channel Action Channels 1-4 connect pin 11 Channels 49-52 connect pins 11, 12, 25 Channels 5-8 connect pin 24 Channels 53-56 connect pins 12, 24, 25 Channels 9-16 connect pins 11, 24 Channels 57-60 connect pins 11, 12, 24, 25 Channels [...]

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    Appendix C – Performance Specification Conditions: Source impedance 150Ω unless otherwise stated. All measurements ar e RMS and are made using a 22Hz to 22kHz filter unless otherwise stated. General Gain: Continuously variable from +18dB to +72dB with switchable 20dB pad Input Impedance: >1200Ω switchable to 8200Ω Noise Input terminated [...]

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    THD + Noise In all cases THD is essentially unmeasurable, being less than the inherent noise of the amplifier until the output level exceeds +20dBu. Note: All THD+N measurements at gains above +30dB made using 40dB r esistive pad to minimise effect of generator noise at low signal levels. Gain +18dB, input level +0dBu, output level +18dBu 20Hz to 1[...]

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    Appendix D – Calibration Information The XLogic Mic Amp is factory calibrated and should only need calibration if a potentiometer or other component has been replaced or if it is suspected that ther e is a problem with calibration. In all of the following instructions it is assumed that the top cover has been r emoved and that power has been appl[...]

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    Appendix E – Physical Specification * Depth: 325mm/12.8 inches not including heatsink 365mm/14.3 inches including heatsink 400mm/15.75 inches including connectors Height: 44.5mm/1.75 inches (1 RU) W idth: 480mm/19 inches W eight: 4.1kg/9 pounds Power: 45 W atts/60 V A Max Boxed size: 520mm x 520mm x 182mm (20.5" x 20.5" x 7.2") Box[...]

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