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2.2.2 Remote Control Options – by Channel
Fader Start – The channel may be programmed to automatically turn on whenever the fader is brought out of the detent
(cue) position. All programmed channel on functions (e.g. remote starts or timer reset) will activate at this time.
Note that a special order fader with detent (RS Part # P&G) is required for this option.
Insert jumper
A
to activate.
Default is no jumper; no fader start
2.2.3 Remote Control Options – by Input
2.2.3.1 Pulse/Holding Remote Control
Insertion of these jumpers determine whether the remote control pins on the remote control connector pulse to ground when the channel is turned on, or remain at ground potential for the duration of the channel ON state.
Pulse mode is generally used for cart machine and CD player control. Holding mode is generally selected for reel-toreel or turntable control.
Insert jumper
H
for input A – holding mode.
Default is no jumper; pulse mode.
Insert jumper
C
for input B – holding mode.
Default is no jumper; pulse mode.
2.2.3.2 Send Through of Remote On/Off Commands
Installation of these optional jumpers will cause channel on/off commands which were initiated remotely (i.e. sent to the channel via remote connector pins 1, 2, 5, or 12) to, in turn, create remote on/off output pulses (i.e. send remote control commands to external equipment via remote connector pins 3, 4, 7, or 11). Normally, you would not want these remote channel commands to be “sent through”, thereby creating a new command and potentially retriggering the remote device via a false echo of the original command. This situation would apply when a remote device is wired to both control and be controlled by an input channel; typically the case with a digital storage system that is wired to be both remotely started by the channel and turn off the console channel at the end of the audio cut.
Insert jumper
D
to enable send through in input A.
Default is no jumper; no send through.
Insert jumper
B
to enable send through in input B.
Default is no jumper; no send through.
2.2.4 Muting Buses
Two muting buses, referred to as mute 1 and mute 2, perform the following functions:
Mute Bus 1 – mutes the cue speaker, dims monitor send #1, activates mute 1 send on Output Board connector J7.
Mute Bus 2 – mutes monitor send #2, activates mute 2 send on Output Board connector J7.
Insert jumper
T
for input A to mute bus 1.
Default is no jumper; no mute.
Insert jumper
P
for input A to mute bus 2.
Default is no jumper; no mute
Insert jumper
V
for input B to mute bus 1.
Default is no jumper; no mute
Insert jumper
R
for input B to mute bus 2.
Default is no jumper; no mute
See Illustration B-1, Pg16
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Table of contents
- 6 Installation/Wiring/Operation
- 6 Console Placement
- 6 Opening the Console
- 6 Power Supply
- 6 Installation
- 6 Configuration
- 7 Wiring Access Layout
- 7 Connectors
- 7 Inputs
- 7 Outputs
- 7 Control
- 7 Wiring Quick Connectors (5-Pin)
- 7 Wiring RJ-45 Connectors (RJ-45)
- 7 Operation
- 8 Input Assignment
- 8 Mic Use
- 8 Cue Circuitry
- 8 Output Routing
- 8 Mix-Minus
- 8 Monitor Amplifier Input Select
- 8 Headphone Amplifier Input Select
- 9 VU Meter Selection (6 Channel Consoles Only)
- 9 Remote Control
- 9 Eight Position Switcher
- 10 CT-2002 Console Clock/Timer
- 11 CT-2002 Console Clock/Timer Wiring Diagram
- 12 Six Channel Control Board
- 12 Overview
- 12 Function Programming
- 12 Channel Power-Up Mode
- 13 Remote Control Options – by Channel
- 13 Remote Control Options – by Input
- 13 Pulse/Holding Remote Control
- 13 Send Through of Remote On/Off Commands
- 13 Muting Buses
- 14 Timer Reset
- 14 Cue Options by Channel
- 14 Cue on Fader Detent
- 14 Auto Cue
- 14 Cue Defeat on Channel ON
- 14 Cue Exclusive
- 14 Cue Options by Input
- 14 Off (Ready) Lamp Options
- 15 Remote Control Connector
- 15 Optional Remote Board
- 15 Monitor Control Board
- 16 Six Channel Control Board Jumper Settings
- 17 Remote Control Wiring (factory default with cue for IFB)
- 18 Remote Control Wiring (“classic” mode)
- 19 Monitor Board Wiring
- 20 Six Channel Audio Board
- 20 Input Connectors
- 20 Input Wiring
- 20 Unbalanced Audio
- 20 Mono Inputs
- 20 Input Gain
- 20 Channel Sensitivity
- 20 Input Sensitivity
- 21 Patch Point Connections
- 21 Pre-Fader, Pre-On/Off Patch Point
- 21 Post- Fader, Pre-On/Off Patch Point
- 22 Six Channel Audio Board - 5 Pin
- 23 Six Channel Audio Board - RJ
- 24 Input Attenuator (IAD) Programming
- 25 Output Board
- 25 Overview
- 25 Audio Circuitry
- 25 Program and Audition Outputs
- 25 TEL (Telephone) Output
- 25 External Monitor and Headphone Inputs
- 26 Headphone Outputs
- 26 Monitor Sends
- 26 Control Wiring
- 26 Mute and Timer Reset Bus Connections
- 27 Talk Back Connections
- 27 Intercom
- 27 Internal Adjustments and Input Level Calibration
- 27 Mix Bus Output Level Adjust
- 28 VU Meter “0” Calibration
- 28 Peak LED Trip Point Calibration
- 28 External Monitor Input Level
- 28 Cue Bus External Input Level
- 28 VCA Distortion Null Adjustments
- 29 Output and Meter Board - 5 Pin
- 30 Output and Meter Board - RJ
- 31 Auxiliary Control Relay Wiring
- 32 Talkback Wiring
- 33 Interface Options and Accessories
- 33 Overview
- 34 Enhanced Remote Interface Card
- 35 Selector Logic Card
- 36 Four Source Router Card
- 37 DA-Mixer Card
- 38 DA-Mixer Programming Examples
- 39 Intercom Card Wiring
- 40 Intercom Card Speaker & Console Interconnection
- 41 Intercom Card Overview
- 41 Operation
- 41 Installation and Wiring
- 41 Control Wiring
- 41 Intercom card audio wiring
- 41 Console internal wiring
- 41 Table-top speaker wiring
- 41 Console interconnection
- 42 Calibration
- 43 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- 43 Overview
- 43 Power Supply
- 43 Six Channel Audio Board
- 44 Six Channel Control Board
- 44 Output Board
- 44 Changing VCAs
- 44 Distortion Null Adjustment
- 46 Theory of Operation
- 46 Power Supply Circuit Description
- 46 Grounding
- 46 Positive and Negative 7.5 volts
- 46 Six Channel Control Board
- 46 Brief Description
- 46 Detailed Description
- 47 Six Channel Audio Board Circuit Description
- 47 Brief Description
- 47 Detailed Description
- 48 Monitor Control Board
- 48 Brief Description
- 48 Detailed Description
- 49 Output Board Circuit Description
- 49 Brief Description
- 49 Detailed Description
- 50 RFI Suppression
- 51 Using Active Balanced Circuitry
- 56 Six Channel Audio Board Schematic ........ D
- 87 Millenium Console Specifications
- 88 Millenium Consoles - Warranty and Repair Policies
- 88 Warranty
- 88 Repair Policy
- 88 Return Instructions