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A16R - Rack Mountable Panel for FP16A FP42 and FP51 Models Rack Panels & Covers The Shure A16R rack mount panel allows the Shure FP16A FP42 and FP51 to be mounted in a standard rack.
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Part Number: A16R
UPC: 042406060615
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| just_pierced |
1:20am on Sunday, June 20th, 2010 ![]() |
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| Eh Pros: * Cheap. * Nice long cord. Cons: * Maximum volume is way lower then I expected. When I have my volume all the way up. great product Was the second headphone I got in 2 months. The first (Sony MDR XD100) had not enough power...the sound was too low... | |
| the wizzard |
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Model FP42 User Guide Stereo Microphone Mixer
GENERAL
The FP42 is a 4-input, 2-output, compact, self-contained stereo mixer for applications in broadcasting, recording and sound reinforcement. The high-reliability FP42 integrates all the operating features of a professional stereo mixer in a single unitsmall and lightweight enough for location use, but with the reliability of a studio console.
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
Power Off/On Switch: applies power to the FP42 circuitry. Channel Level/Cue Rotary Controls: adjust individual input channel signal levels. Each channel can be cued by pulling the control knob outward, rotating the knob to the desired level, and pushing the knob inward to activate the channel. Lo Cut Filter Slide Switches: reduce unwanted low-frequency signals such as wind noise by 6 dB per octave at 150 Hz. Pan L- Rotary Controls: assign each input channel signal to the -R left (L) or right (R) output channel, or equally to each output channel (center detent). Master Rotary Control: determines mixed output level at left (L) and right (R) output connectors. The control is clutched: both channel levels can be set simultaneously, or the left (inner knob) or right (outer knob) channel can be set individually. The control also sets the tone oscillator level when the Tone Osc switch is turned on. Mono/Stereo Slide Switch: selects either monophonic output signals (both left and right output connectors carry the same signal) or stereo operation (input channel signals are assigned to left or right output channels depending on Pan control positions). Limiter In/Out Slide Switch: activates fast-acting, peak-responding limiter circuit to cut overload distortion during loud program intervals without affecting normal program levels. Peak/Limiter LEDS: indicate limiter operation with the limiter in, and indicate approaching program overload with the limiter out. The LEDs are activated by the shortest transient peak, but remain on long enough to provide easy recognition. L and R VU Meters: indicate 0 VU with a +4 dBm output (recommended for normal use to provide approximately 14 dB headroom from operating level to clipping level). Rear-panel VU Range +4/+8 slide switch permits changing to 0 VU = +8 dBm. The VU meters are lit during ac operation only; therefore, the illumination serves as a visual alarm if the ac is interrupted and the unit has automatically switched to battery operation. Batt Check Momentary Push-button Switch: operates in conjunction with the left-channel VU meter to indicate battery condition. With the Power switch on and the switch depressed, a new set of batteries will give about a +2 VU indication. Battery condition is good if the reading is above 0 VU: a lower reading means that new batteries are required for proper operation. Tone Osc Off/On Slide Switch: provides a highly stable, low-distortion 1-kilohertz tone for line tests and level checks. The tone signal level is controlled by the Master Level control. The tone signal appears on both the line and microphone outputs, as well as the Headphones and Mix Bus connectors. The tone oscillator should be switched off when not in use. Headphones 1/4-inch Stereo Phone Jack and Miniature 3.5 mm Stereo Phone Jack: permit monitoring mixer output through most stereo headphones. The Headphones rotary control adjusts
Printed in U.S.A.
FEATURES
S Wide, flat frequency response, low distortion, and high
output level conditions
S Reliable operation under all temperature and humidity S Protected against RF interference and damage from input
overload and shorted outputs
S Four transformer-coupled XLR inputs, each microphone-line
switchable with low-cut filters and cuing function precise spatial positioning
S Full-separation pan pots with center detent on each input for S Phantom power for condenser microphone operation S Built-in tone oscillator permits level checking and line testing S Left- and right-channel transformer-coupled XLR outputs,
with microphone-line and mono-stereo switches level control
S Parallel stereo headphone jacks (1/4-inch and mini) with S Left and right mix bus jacks S Active, feedback-type input gain controls for high-level input
signals without input attenuators indicators
S Adjustable-threshold limiter with left- and right-channel peak S VU meters with range switch and battery check function S Left- and right-channel master level controls and ganged
headphone level control built-in battery pack normal conditions
S Powered by ac (120 or 240Vinternally selectable) or S Low battery drain provides up to 10 hours operation under S Noiseless and automatic switchover to and from battery
S S S S
Rugged, durable construction Compact and lightweight for field use and transporting Rack-mountable with accessory rack mount kit Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.; listed by Canadian Standards Association as Certified
2004, Shure Incorporated 27A8795 (Rev. 1)
the output level of both left and right channels. Note that the headphones output level is high enough for use as an auxiliary unbalanced line feed to drive a tape deck or a power amplifier. Input 14 XLR Connectors: are balanced, professional, three-pin audio connectors. Pins 2 and 3 are hot, and pin 1 is ground. For microphone operation, the Input Mic/Line switches must be in the Mic position; for line level inputs, the switches must be in the Line position. Phantom Off/On Slide Switch: controls the application of phantom power for condenser microphones to all inputs. With the switch on and Input Mic/Line switches in the Mic position, +30 Vdc is applied to pins 2 and 3 of each input connector. Series currentlimiting resistance is 3.3 kilohms for each input. When using other than Shure condenser microphones, verify that the voltage and resistance requirements are compatible. Output L and R XLR Connectors: are professional, three-pin audio connectors for connection to either low-impedance microphone or line-level inputs of power amplifiers, mixers, or other signal-processing equipment. The Output Mic/Line switch selects either microphone- or line-level output signals. Mix Bus L and R Phono Pin Jacks: provide direct access to the left and right output channel mixing buses. This facilitates stacking or multing FP42s to achieve additional input capacity without losing any inputs. With two FP42s connected at their mix bus jacks, for example, the left and right mix buses of each unit are directly connected, providing two independent (ganged) master gain controls and two isolated line amplifiers with eight individually controlled inputs. Since the buses are directly connected, a 6 db drop in the gain of each output channel will occur, and the master or input controls must be increased to compensate.
Adjustments
Turn the Power switch to the On position (VU meters will light in ac operation). Turn the Phantom switch on if non-battery-operated condenser microphones are to be used with the FP42. (Caution: Do not turn the Phantom switch on when using unbalanced low-impedance microphones; objectionable hum will result.) Note that phantom power cannot be applied to the inputs with the Mic/Line switches in the Line position; if line-level condenser microphones (such as Shures SM82) are to be operated on phantom power, contact Shures Customer Services Department for modification instructions. Turn the Limiter switch to Out. For each input channel, apply an input signal and rotate the associated Pan control to assign the signal to the left or right output channel as desired. Adjust the Channel Level control for each channel so that the VU meter needles move with the audio signals in the 0 VU to 20 VU range, with occasional movement into the 0 VU to +3 VU (red) area. With the limiter out, the red Peak/Limiter LEDs will flicker as the signal level approaches clipping. If desired, activate the Lo Cut Filter switches above the Channel Level controls. The filter action will help reduce wind noise and undesirable low-frequency signals such as from condenser microphones or turntable rumble (see Figure 1).
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
Battery Operation
In addition to 120- or 240-volt ac operation, the FP42 can be operated from an internal battery pack. Current drain is typically 32 mA at + 4 dBm output level. Battery operation is recommended for remote, on-location operation, and as an emergency backup source in case of ac power failure. Access to the battery compartment is through the bottom of the chassis. Three 9-volt transistor radio batteries power the FP42 at full rated output. Use alkaline batteries for maximum life. Battery life is approximately 10 hours at +4 dBm continuous use. Note that phantom power loading will increase battery drain. With batteries in the battery compartment, the FP42 will automatically and silently switch to battery operation should the ac voltage fall below a suitable level. Battery condition can be determined by using the Batt Check switch on the front panel. With the FP42 power switch on, activate the Batt Check switch, and observe the VU meter. A new set of batteries will give about a +2 VU indication. Battery condition is good if the reading is above 0 VU; a lower reading means that new batteries are required for proper operation. (Note that the FP42 power switch must be turned on to check battery condition.)
LO-CUT FILTER ACTION FIGURE 1
Note that each input Channel Level control has a cuing capability. To cue a channel while the other channels are carrying program material, pull the desired channel Level control outward to the cue position. This removes that channel from the mixing circuitry and routes it only to the Headphones jacks. Adjust the Headphones level control to a comfortable listening level, and adjust the cued channel Level control for a proper mixing level. Restore the cued signal to the program mix by pushing the Channel Level control inward. The limiter circuit is activated by the Limiter switch. With the switch set to In, mixer output is limited to the preset threshold level of +14 dBm. Increasing the Channel Level or Master gain controls increases the average output and the amount of limiting. To adjust the limiter threshold, refer to the Service section. With the limiter circuit in, the Peak/Limiter LEDs light to show limiter action. The LEDs respond much faster than VU meters and are activated by extremely short transient peaks, but remain on long enough for easy recognition.
Connections
Connect the signal sources to the three-socket XLR Input connectors and set the Mic/Line switches for the proper level. Connect the three-pin XLR Output L and R connectors to low-impedance microphone or line-level inputs of power amplifiers, mixers, VTRs, etc. Set the Output Mic/Line switch for the appropriate signal level. If desired, connect additional FP42s or other mixers using the Mix Bus phono pin jacks. A common ground connection can be established using the rear-panel Ground binding post. Connect the line cord to a 120 Vac +10%, 50/60 Hz source if the FP42 is to be ac-operated. If 240-volt ac operation is desired, refer to the Service section.
VU Meter
The VU meters are factory-calibrated for use with a 600-ohm terminated line. The VU Range switch on the rear panel selects either a +4 or +8 dBm output at 0 VU meter indication. (This switch changes the meter indication but does not change the actual output level.) Microphone output levels are 50 dB below line output. The +4 range
is recommended for normal use to provide approximately 14 dB of headroom from operating level to clipping level. The VU meters are illuminated by a single cartridge-type, 6.3V incandescent lamp, operating well under its normal rating for a life expectancy of greater than 10,000 hours. The lamp is only lit for ac operation. Consequently, the illumination serves as a visual alarm if the ac is interrupted and the unit has switched to battery operation. The VU meters are connected on the primary side of the output transformer to assure protection from any dc level on a telephone line.
Distortion 0.4% or less THD, 30 to 20,000 Hz at + 15 dBm output; 0.5% or less IM distortion at +15 dBm output into 600 ohms Common Mode Rejection 65 dB minimum with input of 20 dBV at 100 Hz Control Interaction Less than 1 dB with any control combination Overload and Shorting Protection Shorting outputs, even for prolonged periods, will cause no damage; microphone input will not be damaged by signals up to 3V Separation (left and right outputs) 40 dB minimum at 10 kHz; 50 dB minimum at 1 kHz Low-Cut Filters 6 dB per octave rolloff at 150 Hz Limiter Threshold: Adjustable, +8 to +14 dBm Attack Time: 3 msec typical Recovery Time: 500 msec typical Peak/Limiter Indicators Limiter out: lights 6 dB below clipping Limiter in: lights at onset of limiter action Phase All outputs in phase with all inputs. Pin 2 is high with respect to pin 3; pin 1 is ground. Tip of mix bus jack in phase with pin 3. Tip and ring of headphone jacks in phase with pin 2 of left and right outputs, respectively. Tone Oscillator 1 kHz; +18 dBm maximum at both outputs with Master level full up
Telephone interconnection
When using the FP42 connected directly to a telephone line, check to see whether the telephone company requires an interface coupler between the FP42 and the telephone line. If a coupler is required, make certain the coupler selected and the wiring arrangement are in compliance with local telephone company regulations. Connect the telephone line to the left or right Output connector and turn the Pan controls so that the entire output signal is on the telephone-connected output, or switch to mono operation.
Telephone Line Surge Protection
When using the FP42 connected directly to a telephone line subject to lightning-induced voltage surges, the following part (commercially available) can be installed across the output terminals to provide additional protection for output circuit components: Metal Oxide Varistor, General Electric Co., Type No. V22ZA1.
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Response (ref 1 kHz) 30 to 20,000 Hz, +1, 3 dB Voltage Gain (at 1 kHz)
INPUT Mic Line Mix Bus OUTPUT LINE 90 dB 40 dB 55 dB MICROPHONE 40 dB 10 dB 5 dB MIX BUS 25 dB 25 dB PHONES 100 dB 50 dB 62 dB PHONES (CUE) 85 dB 35 dB
Phantom Power 30 Vdc nominal, 3.3k series resistance, automatically disabled with input switch in Line position Operating Voltage Ac Operation: 120 or 240 Vac 10% (internally selectable), 50/60 Hz, 6W Dc Operation: 27 Vdc nominal at 30 mA typical no-signal, 32 mA typical at 0 VU (+4 dBm) output; 21.5 Vdc minimum; battery life approximately 10 hours with alkaline batteries at +4 dBm output in continuous use; three 9-volt batteries, type NEDA 1604A Temperature Range Operating: 18 to 57 C (0 to 135 F) Storage: 29 to 71 C (20 to 160 F) Dimensions 79.5 mm H x 310 mm W x 230 mm D (31/8 in. x 127/32 in. x 91/16 in.) Weight Net: 2.95 kg (6 lb 8 oz) Packaged: 3.45 kg (7 lb 10 oz) Certifications Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.; listed by Canadian Standards Association as Certified
Inputs
INPUT Mic Line IMPEDANCE (at 1 kHz) FOR USE WITH 19600 ohms Less than 10k ACTUAL 1k 66k 3.5k INPUT CLIPPING LEVEL (at 1 kHz) 40 to 5 dBV* +10 to +45 dBV* 0 dBV
Mix Bus 3.5k *Dependent on input control setting.
Outputs
OUTPUT Mic Line Mix Bus Headphones IMPEDANCE (at 1 kHz) FOR USE WITH 150 ohms 600 ohms 3.5k 82000 ohms ACTUAL <1 ohm 185 ohms 3.5k 100 ohms OUTPUT CLIPPING LEVEL (at 1 kHz) 33 dBV min. across150 ohms +18 dBm min. across 600 ohms 15 dBV min. across 3.5k +6 dBV min. across 200 ohms
Noise Equivalent Input Noise: 129 dBV (low-impedance microphone, 150 ohms, 300 to 20,000 Hz) into 600-ohm load at full gain Equivalent Input Hum and Noise: 127 dBV (low-impedance microphone, 150 ohms, 20 to 20,000 Hz) into 600-ohm load at full gain Output Noise: 70 dBV maximum (output control full counterclockwise [off]), 55 dBV maximum (output control full clockwise [on]) (input control down, 300 to 20,000 Hz) Output Hum and Noise: 62 dBV maximum (output control down), 53 dBV max. (output control up, input control down, 20 to 20,000 Hz)
ACCESSORIES
The Model A16R Rack Panel Kit consists of a 19 in. x 31/2 in. (483 mm x 89 mm) precut rack panel and necessary hardware for rack-mounting the FP42 with its cover in place and end caps removed in a standard 19 (483 mm) rack panel.
SERVICE
WARNING:
Voltages in this equipment are hazardous to life. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
Limiter Threshold Adjustment
To adjust the limiter threshold for a value different from the supplied +14 dBm: 1. Connect a 600-ohm load and an ac voltmeter in parallel across one of the Output connectors. Set the Output Mic/ Line switch to Line. Turn on the Tone Oscillator switch. With the Limiter switch set to Out, adjust the Master Level control (for the left or right output, as applicable) until the ac voltmeter reads the desired level. Turn the Master control for the opposite channel to 0. With the Limiter switch set to In, adjust the Limiter Threshold trimmer (R381 or R390) for the left or right output, as applicable, until the level drops 0.5 dB. Perform the same procedure for the second Output channel.
Disassembly
The FP42 can be disassembled as follows. Remove four screws securing the cover assembly to the chassis. Carefully lift the cover assembly up and away from the chassis, taking care not to snag any wire leads or components. (It is not necessary to remove the end caps from the cover for access to the chassis.)
240 Vac Operation
To change the FP42 operating voltage from 120 Vac to 240 Vac, follow these steps. 1. 2. Locate the Power board. Remove the jumper plug from connector J205 (marked 120V), and carefully insert it in connector J206 (marked 240V), making sure all six pins are properly engaged. Insert the T50mA/250V fuse (packaged with the FP42) in the fuseholder marked F202. Replace the ac line cord (if necessry) with one designed for the 240-volt source. If the FP42 is to be used outside the U.S. and Canada, local regulations may require replacing the line cord with one having wire insulation colors as follows:

Model FP42 User Guide Stereo Microphone Mixer
GENERAL
The FP42 is a 4-input, 2-output, compact, self-contained stereo mixer for applications in broadcasting, recording and sound reinforcement. The high-reliability FP42 integrates all the operating features of a professional stereo mixer in a single unitsmall and lightweight enough for location use, but with the reliability of a studio console.
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
Power Off/On Switch: applies power to the FP42 circuitry. Channel Level/Cue Rotary Controls: adjust individual input channel signal levels. Each channel can be cued by pulling the control knob outward, rotating the knob to the desired level, and pushing the knob inward to activate the channel. Lo Cut Filter Slide Switches: reduce unwanted low-frequency signals such as wind noise by 6 dB per octave at 150 Hz. Pan L- Rotary Controls: assign each input channel signal to the -R left (L) or right (R) output channel, or equally to each output channel (center detent). Master Rotary Control: determines mixed output level at left (L) and right (R) output connectors. The control is clutched: both channel levels can be set simultaneously, or the left (inner knob) or right (outer knob) channel can be set individually. The control also sets the tone oscillator level when the Tone Osc switch is turned on. Mono/Stereo Slide Switch: selects either monophonic output signals (both left and right output connectors carry the same signal) or stereo operation (input channel signals are assigned to left or right output channels depending on Pan control positions). Limiter In/Out Slide Switch: activates fast-acting, peak-responding limiter circuit to cut overload distortion during loud program intervals without affecting normal program levels. Peak/Limiter LEDS: indicate limiter operation with the limiter in, and indicate approaching program overload with the limiter out. The LEDs are activated by the shortest transient peak, but remain on long enough to provide easy recognition. L and R VU Meters: indicate 0 VU with a +4 dBm output (recommended for normal use to provide approximately 14 dB headroom from operating level to clipping level). Rear-panel VU Range +4/+8 slide switch permits changing to 0 VU = +8 dBm. The VU meters are lit during ac operation only; therefore, the illumination serves as a visual alarm if the ac is interrupted and the unit has automatically switched to battery operation. Batt Check Momentary Push-button Switch: operates in conjunction with the left-channel VU meter to indicate battery condition. With the Power switch on and the switch depressed, a new set of batteries will give about a +2 VU indication. Battery condition is good if the reading is above 0 VU: a lower reading means that new batteries are required for proper operation. Tone Osc Off/On Slide Switch: provides a highly stable, low-distortion 1-kilohertz tone for line tests and level checks. The tone signal level is controlled by the Master Level control. The tone signal appears on both the line and microphone outputs, as well as the Headphones and Mix Bus connectors. The tone oscillator should be switched off when not in use. Headphones 1/4-inch Stereo Phone Jack and Miniature 3.5 mm Stereo Phone Jack: permit monitoring mixer output through most stereo headphones. The Headphones rotary control adjusts
Printed in U.S.A.
FEATURES
S Wide, flat frequency response, low distortion, and high
output level conditions
S Reliable operation under all temperature and humidity S Protected against RF interference and damage from input
overload and shorted outputs
S Four transformer-coupled XLR inputs, each microphone-line
switchable with low-cut filters and cuing function precise spatial positioning
S Full-separation pan pots with center detent on each input for S Phantom power for condenser microphone operation S Built-in tone oscillator permits level checking and line testing S Left- and right-channel transformer-coupled XLR outputs,
with microphone-line and mono-stereo switches level control
S Parallel stereo headphone jacks (1/4-inch and mini) with S Left and right mix bus jacks S Active, feedback-type input gain controls for high-level input
signals without input attenuators indicators
S Adjustable-threshold limiter with left- and right-channel peak S VU meters with range switch and battery check function S Left- and right-channel master level controls and ganged
headphone level control built-in battery pack normal conditions
S Powered by ac (120 or 240Vinternally selectable) or S Low battery drain provides up to 10 hours operation under S Noiseless and automatic switchover to and from battery
S S S S
Rugged, durable construction Compact and lightweight for field use and transporting Rack-mountable with accessory rack mount kit Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.; listed by Canadian Standards Association as Certified
2003, Shure Incorporated 27A8795 (CD)
the output level of both left and right channels. Note that the headphones output level is high enough for use as an auxiliary unbalanced line feed to drive a tape deck or a power amplifier. Input 14 XLR Connectors: are balanced, professional, three-pin audio connectors. Pins 2 and 3 are hot, and pin 1 is ground. For microphone operation, the Input Mic/Line switches must be in the Mic position; for line level inputs, the switches must be in the Line position. Phantom Off/On Slide Switch: controls the application of phantom power for condenser microphones to all inputs. With the switch on and Input Mic/Line switches in the Mic position, +30 Vdc is applied to pins 2 and 3 of each input connector. Series currentlimiting resistance is 3.3 kilohms for each input. When using other than Shure condenser microphones, verify that the voltage and resistance requirements are compatible. Output L and R XLR Connectors: are professional, three-pin audio connectors for connection to either low-impedance microphone or line-level inputs of power amplifiers, mixers, or other signal-processing equipment. The Output Mic/Line switch selects either microphone- or line-level output signals. Mix Bus L and R Phono Pin Jacks: provide direct access to the left and right output channel mixing buses. This facilitates stacking or multing FP42s to achieve additional input capacity without losing any inputs. With two FP42s connected at their mix bus jacks, for example, the left and right mix buses of each unit are directly connected, providing two independent (ganged) master gain controls and two isolated line amplifiers with eight individually controlled inputs. Since the buses are directly connected, a 6 db drop in the gain of each output channel will occur, and the master or input controls must be increased to compensate.
Adjustments
Turn the Power switch to the On position (VU meters will light in ac operation). Turn the Phantom switch on if non-battery-operated condenser microphones are to be used with the FP42. (Caution: Do not turn the Phantom switch on when using unbalanced low-impedance microphones; objectionable hum will result.) Note that phantom power cannot be applied to the inputs with the Mic/Line switches in the Line position; if line-level condenser microphones (such as Shures SM82) are to be operated on phantom power, contact Shures Customer Services Department for modification instructions. Turn the Limiter switch to Out. For each input channel, apply an input signal and rotate the associated Pan control to assign the signal to the left or right output channel as desired. Adjust the Channel Level control for each channel so that the VU meter needles move with the audio signals in the 0 VU to 20 VU range, with occasional movement into the 0 VU to +3 VU (red) area. With the limiter out, the red Peak/Limiter LEDs will flicker as the signal level approaches clipping. If desired, activate the Lo Cut Filter switches above the Channel Level controls. The filter action will help reduce wind noise and undesirable low-frequency signals such as from condenser microphones or turntable rumble (see Figure 1).
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
Battery Operation
In addition to 120- or 240-volt ac operation, the FP42 can be operated from an internal battery pack. Current drain is typically 32 mA at + 4 dBm output level. Battery operation is recommended for remote, on-location operation, and as an emergency backup source in case of ac power failure. Access to the battery compartment is through the bottom of the chassis. Three 9-volt transistor radio batteries power the FP42 at full rated output. Use alkaline batteries for maximum life. Battery life is approximately 10 hours at +4 dBm continuous use. Note that phantom power loading will increase battery drain. With batteries in the battery compartment, the FP42 will automatically and silently switch to battery operation should the ac voltage fall below a suitable level. Battery condition can be determined by using the Batt Check switch on the front panel. With the FP42 power switch on, activate the Batt Check switch, and observe the VU meter. A new set of batteries will give about a +2 VU indication. Battery condition is good if the reading is above 0 VU; a lower reading means that new batteries are required for proper operation. (Note that the FP42 power switch must be turned on to check battery condition.)
LO-CUT FILTER ACTION FIGURE 1
Note that each input Channel Level control has a cuing capability. To cue a channel while the other channels are carrying program material, pull the desired channel Level control outward to the cue position. This removes that channel from the mixing circuitry and routes it only to the Headphones jacks. Adjust the Headphones level control to a comfortable listening level, and adjust the cued channel Level control for a proper mixing level. Restore the cued signal to the program mix by pushing the Channel Level control inward. The limiter circuit is activated by the Limiter switch. With the switch set to In, mixer output is limited to the preset threshold level of +14 dBm. Increasing the Channel Level or Master gain controls increases the average output and the amount of limiting. To adjust the limiter threshold, refer to the Service section. With the limiter circuit in, the Peak/Limiter LEDs light to show limiter action. The LEDs respond much faster than VU meters and are activated by extremely short transient peaks, but remain on long enough for easy recognition.
Connections
Connect the signal sources to the three-socket XLR Input connectors and set the Mic/Line switches for the proper level. Connect the three-pin XLR Output L and R connectors to low-impedance microphone or line-level inputs of power amplifiers, mixers, VTRs, etc. Set the Output Mic/Line switch for the appropriate signal level. If desired, connect additional FP42s or other mixers using the Mix Bus phono pin jacks. A common ground connection can be established using the rear-panel Ground binding post. Connect the line cord to a 120 Vac +10%, 50/60 Hz source if the FP42 is to be ac-operated. If 240-volt ac operation is desired, refer to the Service section.
VU Meter
The VU meters are factory-calibrated for use with a 600-ohm terminated line. The VU Range switch on the rear panel selects either a +4 or +8 dBm output at 0 VU meter indication. (This switch changes the meter indication but does not change the actual output level.) Microphone output levels are 50 dB below line output. The +4 range
is recommended for normal use to provide approximately 14 dB of headroom from operating level to clipping level. The VU meters are illuminated by a single cartridge-type, 6.3V incandescent lamp, operating well under its normal rating for a life expectancy of greater than 10,000 hours. The lamp is only lit for ac operation. Consequently, the illumination serves as a visual alarm if the ac is interrupted and the unit has switched to battery operation. The VU meters are connected on the primary side of the output transformer to assure protection from any dc level on a telephone line.
Distortion 0.4% or less THD, 30 to 20,000 Hz at + 15 dBm output; 0.5% or less IM distortion at +15 dBm output into 600 ohms Common Mode Rejection 65 dB minimum with input of 20 dBV at 100 Hz Control Interaction Less than 1 dB with any control combination Overload and Shorting Protection Shorting outputs, even for prolonged periods, will cause no damage; microphone input will not be damaged by signals up to 3V Separation (left and right outputs) 40 dB minimum at 10 kHz; 50 dB minimum at 1 kHz Low-Cut Filters 6 dB per octave rolloff at 150 Hz Limiter Threshold: Adjustable, +8 to +14 dBm Attack Time: 3 msec typical Recovery Time: 500 msec typical Peak/Limiter Indicators Limiter out: lights 6 dB below clipping Limiter in: lights at onset of limiter action Phase All outputs in phase with all inputs. Pin 2 is high with respect to pin 3; pin 1 is ground. Tip of mix bus jack in phase with pin 3. Tip and ring of headphone jacks in phase with pin 2 of left and right outputs, respectively. Tone Oscillator 1 kHz; +18 dBm maximum at both outputs with Master level full up
Telephone interconnection
When using the FP42 connected directly to a telephone line, check to see whether the telephone company requires an interface coupler between the FP42 and the telephone line. If a coupler is required, make certain the coupler selected and the wiring arrangement are in compliance with local telephone company regulations. Connect the telephone line to the left or right Output connector and turn the Pan controls so that the entire output signal is on the telephone-connected output, or switch to mono operation.
Telephone Line Surge Protection
When using the FP42 connected directly to a telephone line subject to lightning-induced voltage surges, the following part (commercially available) can be installed across the output terminals to provide additional protection for output circuit components: Metal Oxide Varistor, General Electric Co., Type No. V22ZA1.
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Response (ref 1 kHz) 30 to 20,000 Hz, +1, 3 dB Voltage Gain (at 1 kHz)
INPUT Mic Line Mix Bus OUTPUT LINE 90 dB 40 dB 55 dB MICROPHONE 40 dB 10 dB 5 dB MIX BUS 25 dB 25 dB PHONES 100 dB 50 dB 62 dB PHONES (CUE) 85 dB 35 dB
Phantom Power 30 Vdc nominal, 3.3k series resistance, automatically disabled with input switch in Line position Operating Voltage Ac Operation: 120 or 240 Vac 10% (internally selectable), 50/60 Hz, 6W Dc Operation: 27 Vdc nominal at 30 mA typical no-signal, 32 mA typical at 0 VU (+4 dBm) output; 21.5 Vdc minimum; battery life approximately 10 hours with alkaline batteries at +4 dBm output in continuous use; three 9-volt batteries, type NEDA 1604A Temperature Range Operating: 18 to 57 C (0 to 135 F) Storage: 29 to 71 C (20 to 160 F) Dimensions 79.5 mm H x 310 mm W x 230 mm D (31/8 in. x 127/32 in. x 91/16 in.) Weight Net: 2.95 kg (6 lb 8 oz) Packaged: 3.45 kg (7 lb 10 oz) Certifications Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.; listed by Canadian Standards Association as Certified
Inputs
INPUT Mic Line IMPEDANCE (at 1 kHz) FOR USE WITH 19600 ohms Less than 10k ACTUAL 1k 66k 3.5k INPUT CLIPPING LEVEL (at 1 kHz) 40 to 5 dBV* +10 to +45 dBV* 0 dBV
Mix Bus 3.5k *Dependent on input control setting.
Outputs
OUTPUT Mic Line Mix Bus Headphones IMPEDANCE (at 1 kHz) FOR USE WITH 150 ohms 600 ohms 3.5k 82000 ohms ACTUAL <1 ohm 185 ohms 3.5k 100 ohms OUTPUT CLIPPING LEVEL (at 1 kHz) 33 dBV min. across150 ohms +18 dBm min. across 600 ohms 15 dBV min. across 3.5k +6 dBV min. across 200 ohms
Noise Equivalent Input Noise: 129 dBV (low-impedance microphone, 150 ohms, 300 to 20,000 Hz) into 600-ohm load at full gain Equivalent Input Hum and Noise: 127 dBV (low-impedance microphone, 150 ohms, 20 to 20,000 Hz) into 600-ohm load at full gain Output Noise: 70 dBV maximum (output control full counterclockwise [off]), 55 dBV maximum (output control full clockwise [on]) (input control down, 300 to 20,000 Hz) Output Hum and Noise: 62 dBV maximum (output control down), 53 dBV max. (output control up, input control down, 20 to 20,000 Hz)
ACCESSORIES
The Model A16R Rack Panel Kit consists of a 19 in. x 31/2 in. (483 mm x 89 mm) precut rack panel and necessary hardware for rack-mounting the FP42 with its cover in place and end caps removed in a standard 19 (483 mm) rack panel.
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