RD-12 Digital Audio Console TECHNICAL MANUAL March 1999
RD-12 Digital Audio Console Technical Manual - 1st Edition ©1999 Audioarts® Engineering* AUDIOARTS ENGINEERING 600 Industrial Drive New Bern, North Carolina 28562 252-638-7000 *a division of Wheatstone Corporation RD-12 / March 1999 R-16 / Dec 1997
Attention! ATTENTION This console contains static sensitive devices: Normal precautions against static discharge should be observed when handling individual modules. In particular, modules being packed for shipping for return or repair must be packed in special static protection bags before packaging. Damage caused by static discharge may not be covered under warranty.
Attention! Console Clock Battery Backup To activate battery backup of the console’s clock simply pull out the yellow strip from the clock display card, that is mounted on the inside of console meterbridge, as shown on the picture below.
EXTRACTOR TOOLS Module Removal Tools Your Audioarts RD-12 audio console is equipped with two "module extractor tools" which are mounted underneath the console armrest, to the far right (just above and to the left of the righthand mainframe headphone jack). Main module faceplates are held into the console mainframe by two mounting screws (top and bottom). When removed the screws leave specially threaded holes that accept the two extractor tools.
CONTENTS RD-12 Technical Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 – Installation and Power Countertop Mounting ................................................................. 1-2 Clearances .............................................................................................................. 1-2 System Ground .......................................................................... 1-2 Power Supplies ..........................................................................
CONTENTS Chapter 3 - Stereo Line Inputs Module Overview ........................................................................... 3-2 Internal Programming Options ....................................................3-3 Mutes ........................................................................................................................ 3-3 Timer Restart ............................................................................................................ 3-3 Cue Dropout ....................
CONTENTS On-Air Tally ......................................................................................................... 5-4 AMP D Connector — AUDIO .................................................................................... 5-5 Chapter 6 - Studio Control Module Module Overview ........................................................................... 6-2 Internal Programming Options ....................................................6-3 External Talkback Mute/Dim .......................
CONTENTS AUDIO CONNECTIONS (AMP A, B) ........................................................................ 9-6 AUDIO and CONTROL CONNECTIONS (AMP C, D) ............................................. 9-6 Chapter 10 - Line Preselector (Analog); optional Overview .......................................................................................10-2 Internal Programming Options ................................................... 10-2 Hook-ups ...........................................................
CONTENTS START/STOP Function Control I/O ...................................................................... 13-3 Full-Function Control I/O ...................................................................................... 13-5 Chapter 14 - Meterbridge and Clock Overview ................................................................................... 14-2 Replacement Parts ................................................................... 14-2 Clock .............................................
INSTALLATION a nd P OWER Installation and Power Chapter Contents Countertop Mounting................................................................. 1-2 Clearances.......................................................................................................... 1-2 System Ground .......................................................................... 1-2 Power Supplies .......................................................................... 1-4 Power Supply Cable Pinout.......................
INSTALLATION a nd P OWER Installation and Power Countertop Mounting The RD digital audio console is designed for countertop drop-in mounting. Console placement should avoid proximity to any electromagnetic fields, such as large power transformers, motors, and fluorescent lighting fixtures. The required cut-out width is 31 5/8” for RD-12 or 43 5/8” for RD-20, and cut-out front-to-back dimension is 18 3/8”. The front of the console will extend approximately one inch forward of the cut-out.
INSTALLATION a nd P OWER MIC PANEL EFFECTS RACK CONSOLE GND DEVICE 1 DEVICE 2 2-TRACK etc. DEVICE N MULTI-TRACK AC BREAKER BOX HEAVY (#4 or #6) COPPER WIRE POWER COMPANY EARTH GROUND HIGH POWER EQUIPMENT RACK Tie the console ground lug terminal strip to the system earth ground. Tie every piece of equipment in the entire audio system to the console ground lug terminal strip. CONSOLE POWER SUPPLY CONTROL ROOM POWER AMP COPPER ROD STUDIO POWER AMP OTHER 3–5 ft.
INSTALLATION a nd P OWER TIE THE CONSOLE GROUND LUG TERMINAL STRIP TO THE SYSTEM EARTH GROUND. TIE EVERY PIECE OF EQUIPMENT IN THE ENTIRE AUDIO SYSTEM TO THE CONSOLE GROUND LUG TERMINAL STRIP. If the system earth ground point is inaccessible, tie the console ground terminal strip to the power company earth conductor at the main breaker box (see drawing "Typical Grounding Scheme" on previous page).
INSTALLATION a nd P OWER Front view of the SPS-180R rackmount power supply Once the supply is rackmounted, it should be connected to the console using the factory supplied cable. The console’s power supply connector is located at the rear of the console, at the right end of the meterbridge bottom pan. Note that the power supply cable’s 10-pin female connector has to be rotated until its locating pins match the male connectors on the console.
INSTALLATION a nd P OWER Note that each power supply is fitted with a 3-wire grounded AC cord that should be plugged into a "clean" AC power source, that is, an AC source that feeds only the control room audio gear. This source should be a separate feed from those powering lighting, air-conditioning, or any other non-audio machinery. The third pin ground wire of the AC source should be tied to the central system ground point.
INSTALLATION a nd P OWER Audio and Control Wiring All audio and control I/O connections to the RD-12 console are made through 12-pin AMP type connectors. The supplied 12-pin connectors use crimp type pins. A crimp tool must be used, and an extraction tool is handy to remove pins that have been inserted in the wrong connector block hole, or if rewiring or wiring repair is needed in the future (see “Hand crimp tool wiring instructions” on pages 1-8, 1-9).
INSTALLATION a nd P OWER HAND CRIMP TOOL WIRING INSTRUCTIONS The supplied hand crimping tool (W/S#850067) is used for all I/O wiring connections to and from the console. It is to be used with the supplied pin (figure 1) intended for 22"-28" gauge wire. INSULATION TABS CONDUCTOR TABS INSULATION STOPS HERE (2) The terminal conductor tabs (pointing UP) are placed in anvil 18-22; the terminal's insulation tabs extend in front towards the camera.
INSTALLATION and POWER EXTRACTOR PIN INSTRUCTIONS If you should accidentally insert a crimp terminal pin into the wrong socket, the supplied pin extractor tool (Waldom P/N W-HT-2023) will let you correct your mistake without having to sacrifice a connector. STEP 1. Push wire attached to pin terminal, to be removed, forward to free pin terminal locking flanges from the Nylon Connector Housing. STEP 2. Place extractor tip over pin terminal to be removed.
MONO MIC INPUT Mono Mic Input (MMD-5) Chapter Contents Module Overview........................................................................ 2-2 Internal Programming Options ................................................. 2-3 Insert Bypass .......................................................................................................... 2-3 Phantom Power ...................................................................................................... 2-3 Mutes .............................
MONO MIC INPUT Mono Mic Input (MMD-5) MMD-5 modules are for microphone input signals (-50dBu nominal). Each module accepts two mono sources: A and B, switched at the top of the module. Phantom power is available at both input ports; it may be selectively activated by an internal dipswitch (the factory default is OFF). Recessed front panel multi-turn trimpots (range 38dB) adjust input levels.
MONO MIC INPUT Internal Programming Options All internal programming is made via printed circuit board (PCB) mounted switches on the module’s main card. With the exception of insert bypass, which is a single-throw slide switch, all programming is via 4position dipswitches (total six). For the purposes of this manual, we will assume you are holding the removed module upright, component side towards you, with gold-plated card fingers to the left and the module faceplate to the right.
MONO MIC INPUT Tallies Turning the module ON can activate a remote tally indicator. There are three tally control lines: on-air, tally 2 and tally 3.
MONO MIC INPUT Superphone Output Assign MMD-5 output assign switches can slave off the console’s SPD-5 superphone telephone input module output assign switches. Example: you are running a call-in show with three studio guests, each with his own microphone and MMD-5 input module. You set up the caller and are ready to go live.
MONO MIC INPUT Control Connections (AMP C, D) These include remote on and off, cough, talkback and tally functions. Note that each function is available twice, once for each source port A and B, allowing it to follow the module's A/B mic selector switch.
MONO MIC INPUT Talkback to Control Room If an MMD-5 module is being used for a studio microphone, these ports allow talkback from that studio to the console operator. Provide a closure between Pin 11(D) (TB MIC A to CR) or Pin 11(C) (TB MIC B to CR) and Digital Ground (Pins 5, 6 of C and D).
STEREO LINE INPUT Stereo Line Input (SLD-5) Chapter Contents Module Overview ........................................................................ 3-2 Internal Programming Options ................................................. 3-3 Mutes ...................................................................................................................... 3-3 Timer Restart .......................................................................................................... 3-3 Cue Dropout ........
STEREO LINE INPUT Stereo Line Input (SLD-5) Module Overview SLD-5 modules are for stereo line input signals. They are available in two different versions: The ADC (analog-to-digital converter) version accepts +4dBu balanced analog input signals. It has L/R front panel input gain trimpots and uses an SLADC-500 piggyback card at the input stage of the module. The SRC (sample rate converter) version accepts digital (AES) inputs. It uses an SRC-500 piggyback input card and has no front panel gain trims.
STEREO LINE INPUT Internal Programming Options All internal programming is made via PCB mounted switches on the module’s two printed circuit boards. For the purposes of this manual, we will assume you are holding the removed module upright, component side towards you, with gold-plated card fingers to the left and the module faceplate to the right. This will enable you to read the control legends silkscreened next to each programming switch.
STEREO LINE INPUT Utility Bus Pre-Fader Dipswitch SW5 position 4, when activated, will cause the module signal assigned to the console’s UTL output to be tapped before the fader and the channel ON/OFF switches. Tallies Turning the module ON can activate a remote tally indicator. There are three tally control lines: on-air, tally 2 and tally 3.
STEREO LINE INPUT Remote START/STOP – Normal vs. EFS Slide switch SW1 (mounted on the main PCB just to the left of the top of the module’s fader) affects the way channel ON/OFF switches send control signals to START and STOP remote source machines. When SW1 is set to NORMAL (“up”) whenever the channel ON switch is pressed a single pulse closure takes place at the A and B START ports. When the OFF switch is subsequently pressed, a single pulse closure takes place at the A and B STOP ports.
STEREO LINE INPUT Digital Version Audio Connections (AMP A) These include A and B source inputs (AES). Pin 1 – A In SH Pin 3 – A In HI Pin 2 – A In LO Pin 4 – B In SH Pin 6 – B In HI Pin 5 – B In LO The four blue-handled slide switches (SW1, SW2, SW4, SW7) mounted at the top of the card are normally set at the factory for the AES standard (“up”). Note A & B inputs may be set separately: SW7 and SW4 are for input A, SW1 and SW2 for input B.
STEREO LINE INPUT when hooked up to the control pins with the correct polarity, will activate the module’s channel ON and OFF switches. REMOTE ON — Activates the module’s channel ON switch. Momentary connect the plus side of a 5 volt signal to Pin 9 and the minus side of the same 5 volt signal to Pin 11 of AMP D to latch the module ON when input A is selected. Use pins 9 (+) and 11 (-) of AMP C to latch the module ON when input B is selected. REMOTE OFF — Activates the module’s channel OFF switch.
STEREO LINE INPUT ITC Delta III Cart Machine SLD- 5 Module C and D AMP Pin numbers in ( ) are for source "B" AMP C 3 2 1 6 5 4 9 8 7 12 11 10 A START + (10 C) 8(D) 7 REMOTE START A COMMON (2 D) 4(D) 2 REMOTE COMMON A STOP + (12 C) 6(D) 6 REMOTE STOP A READY + (8 C) 10(D) 11 +5 A READY - (6 C) 12(D) 13 REMOTE READY LAMP A OFF+ (3 D) 5 (D) A OFF- (1 D) 7(D) AMP D 3 2 1 6 5 4 9 8 7 12 11 10 ITC Delta III DB-25 Connection Instructions ITC Delta III Cart Pla
OUTPUT M ODULES Output Modules (OMD-5) Chapter Contents Module Overview........................................................................ 4-2 Internal Programming Options ................................................. 4-3 Insert Bypass .......................................................................................................... 4-3 Hook-ups.....................................................................................
OUTPUT M ODULES Output Modules (OMD-5) Module Overview Each RD-12 console has two master output modules: the first handles the console’s Program outputs (OM1), the second Audition and Utility (OM2). OM1 output module has installed jumpers J3, J4 for Program output; and J11, J12 for CUE monitor signal. OM2 output module has installed jumpers J5, J6 for Audition output; J9, J10 for Utility output; and J13, J14 for TEL monitor signal.
OUTPUT MODULES Internal Programming Options Insert Bypass Virtually all internal programming switches on OMD-5 modules are for factory use only. There is one exception, however, and that is the INSERT BYPASS slide switch SW2, located near the top of the PCB just above the four front panel analog trimpots. The factory default for this switch is “down”; i.e., the module’s PGM (or AUD) insert points are bridged. To use the PGM (or AUD) insert points (located on the AMP B connector) throw the switch “up”.
OUTPUT MODULES AMP D Connector – Digital Outputs Handles digital Program outputs (AES format) Pin 10 – PGM AES Out SH Pin 12 – PGM AES Out HI Pin 11 – PGM AES Out LO Master Output Module 2: AMP A, B Connectors – Analog Audio Includes Audition, Utility outputs and Audition insert points. All signals are +4dBu balanced.
CONTROL R OOM M ODULE Control Room Module (CRD-5) Chapter Contents Module Overview........................................................................ 5-2 Internal Programming Options ................................................. 5-3 Cue Interrupt........................................................................................................... 5-3 Cue Mute ................................................................................................................ 5-3 Mono Cue .........
CONTROL R OOM M ODULE Control Room Module (CRD-5) Module Overview The CRD-5 module is the RD-12 console operator’s monitor module. It allows him to listen to the console’s three stereo outputs (PGM, AUD & UTL) as well as two external stereo line level inputs brought directly into the module. Source SELECT switching for these signals is at the top of the module. The CRD-5 also houses console HEADPHONE and CONTROL ROOM circuits, which follow the source selection switches.
CONTROL R OOM M ODULE Internal Programming Options There are two user-programmable switches on the CRD-5. One is a 7position dipswitch, SW1, located on the module’s main PCB slightly above and to the left of the cue master level control. This sets various cue interrupt modes (see below). There is also a single slide switch, located on the back edge of the module’s piggyback PCB, which selects stereo or mono cue (see below).
CONTROL ROOM MODULE Hook-Ups As stated before, all user wiring to and from the CRD-5 module takes place at four AMP 12-pin connectors mounted directly beneath the module on the console mainframe’s bottom pan. AMP A, B Connectors — Audio Includes cue, headphone and control room outputs. All audio signals are +4dBu balanced, analog stereo.
AMP #1 connector CONTROL ROOM MODULE AMP C Connector — Audio This connector handles the module’s source select External Cue inputs. Pin 1 – Ext Cue In SH Pin 3 – Ext Cue In HI AMP D Connector — Audio This connector handles the module’s source select External Stereo inputs. The port wants to see +4dBu balanced analog stereo signals.
STUDIO CONTROL MODULE Studio Control Module (SCD-5) Chapter Contents Module Overview ........................................................................ 6-2 Internal Programming Options ................................................. 6-3 External Talkback Mute/Dim ................................................................................... 6-3 Studio Dim .............................................................................................................. 6-3 Hook-ups ...............
STUDIO C ONTROL M ODULE Studio Control Module (SCD-5) Module Overview The SCD-5 module is similar to the CRD-5 control room module, only it controls monitor audio and talkback to two additional (“noncontrol room”) studios.
STUDIO CONTROL MODULE Internal Programming Options There is one user-programmable dipswitch on the SCD-5. It is a 7position dipswitch, SW1, located on the module’s main PCB slightly above and to the left of the talkback master level control. For the purposes of this manual, we will assume you are holding the removed module upright, component side towards you, with gold-plated card fingers to the left and the module faceplate to the right.
STUDIO CONTROL MODULE Hook-Ups As stated before, all user wiring to and from the SCD-5 module takes place at four AMP type 12-pin connectors mounted directly beneath the module on the console mainframe’s bottom pan. AMP A, B Connectors — Audio Includes studio 1, studio 2 and (mono) talkback outputs. All audio signals are analog, +4dBu balanced.
STUDIO CONTROL MODULE AMP C, D Connectors — Audio This connector handles the module’s source select External Stereo inputs. It also has a second set of studio outputs which are pre-level control. All signals are +4dBu balanced analog stereo.
METER OUTPUT MODULE Meter Output Module (MOD-5) Chapter Contents Module Overview........................................................................ 7-2 Internal Programming Options ................................................. 7-2 Hook-ups.....................................................................................
METER OUTPUT MODULE Meter Output Module (MOD-5) Module Overview Each RD-12 console has one meter output module, which drives the console’s three pairs of left-right VU meters: PGM, AUD and UTL. Recessed front panel trim pots calibrate the three meter pairs. A VU TRIM cover strip (not shown) can be used to prevent trimpot access once calibration is set.
CPU & DSP MODULES CPU Central Processor (CPU-5 Module) DSP Digital Processor (DSP-5 Module) Chapter Contents Module Overview...........................................................................8-2 AES Clock Sync........................................................................................................ 8-2 CPU-5 Display ..........................................................................................................
CPU & DSP MODULES CPU Central Processor (CPU-5 Module) DSP Digital Processor (DSP-5 Module) Module Overview Every RD-12 has these two modules; together they perform all central signal and control processing for the console. The CPU-5 is the console’s central controller module; the DSP-5 is the console’s digital signal processor.
SUPERPHONE I NPUT Superphone Input (SPD-5) Chapter Contents Module Overview........................................................................ 9-2 Caller Set-Ups ........................................................................................................ 9-2 Automatic Features................................................................................................. 9-3 Inputs and Outputs ................................................................................................
SUPERPHONE I NPUT Superphone Input (SPD-5) Module Overview SPD-5 input modules are used for telephone call-ins. Each module can handle two callers; there can be two modules per console for a total of four callers. Caller signals enter the module from the station hybrid, and each caller has his own fader. Caller input gain trims are provided at the top of the module. Output switches assign callers to any combination of the console’s three stereo outputs: PGM (program), AUD (audition), and/or UTL (utility).
SUPERPHONE I NPUT Automatic Features Regular mic and stereo line input modules can have their output assign buttons slave off of the SPD-5 telephone module output buttons. If this feature has been programmed on desired source modules, when it’s time to go on-air with a phone segment all you need do is hit PGM on the phone module, and the PGM button on, say, your CD input module (and the DJ’s mic module) will follow suit.
SUPERPHONE I NPUT Internal Programming Options Main Printed Circuit Board Main card internal programming is accomplished via three 4-position printed circuit board (PCB) mounted dipswitches mounted just to the left of the module’s faders. For main PCB programming, we will assume you are holding the removed module upright, component side towards you, with gold-plated card fingers to the left and the module faceplate to the right.
SUPERPHONE I NPUT Cue Dropout Dipswitch SW3 position 4, when activated, will cause CUE (i.e., caller set-up buttons 1 & 2) to turn off when the module’s ON switch is pressed. This is the factory default setting. Gain Trimpots There are two PCB-mounted trimpots.
SUPERPHONE INPUT Hook-Ups As stated before, all user wiring to and from SPD-5 modules takes place at 12-pin AMP type connectors mounted directly beneath each module on the console mainframe’s bottom pan. Audio Connections (AMP A) These include External In and station Hybrid 1 & 2 inputs. All are +4dBu balanced analog mono.
SUPERPHONE INPUT Pin 1 – To Hybrid 2 Out SH Pin 3 – To Hybrid 2 Out HI Pin 2 – To Hybrid 2 Out LO Pin 5 – Start/Stop Common Pin 7 – Stop Pin 9 – Start Pin 6 – Start/Stop Common Pin 8 – Stop Pin 10 – Start AMP D connector The last six callouts are simply two parallel-connected sets of pins for the same control port.
LINE P RESELECTOR M ODULE Line Preselector ModuleAnalog (LSA-5; optional) Chapter Contents Overview ............................................................................................ 10-2 Internal Programming Options ........................................................ 10-2 Hook-ups............................................................................................ 10-3 Audio Inputs........................................................................................................
LINE P RESELECTOR M ODULE Line Preselector ModuleAnalog (LSA-5; optional) Overview This optional module electronically selects one of seven stereo line sources and routes it to one stereo output, allowing you to expand the source capability of an input channel or monitor module. All audio input and output signals are made via four 12-pin AMP connectors mounted in the bottom of the console’s mainframe, directly underneath this module.
LINE PRESELECTOR MODULE Hook-Ups LS-5000 Audio Inputs 1-4 (AMP A, B) Pin 1 – Line 1 Lt In SH Pin 3 – Line 1 Lt In HI Pin 2 – Line 1 Lt In LO Pin 4 – Line 1 Rt In SH Pin 6 – Line 1 Rt In HI Pin 5 – Line 1 Rt In LO Pin 7 – Line 2 Lt In SH Pin 9 – Line 2 Lt In HI Pin 8 – Line 2 Lt In LO Pin 10 – Line 2 Rt In SH Pin 12 – Line 2 Rt In HI Pin 11 – Line 2 Rt In LO Pin 1 – Line 3 Lt In SH Pin 3 – Line 3 Lt In HI Pin 2 – Line 3 Lt In LO Pin 4 – Line 3 Rt In SH Pin 6 – Line 3 Rt In HI Pin 5 – Line 3 Rt In LO Pin 7
LINE PRESELECTOR MODULE Pin 1 – Line 7 Lt In SH Pin 3 – Line 7 Lt In HI Pin 2 – Line 7 Lt In LO Pin 4 – Line 7 Rt In SH Pin 6 – Line 7 Rt In HI Pin 5 – Line 7 Rt In LO Key diagram showing back of typical 12-pin I/O connector plug, with pin numbers oriented as they would be seen while wiring. Beveled corners correspond to PCB mounted mating sockets.
LINE PRESELECTOR MODULE Line Preselector ModuleDigital/Analog (LSD-5 Control Module and LSR-500 Rackmount Switcher; optional) Chapter Contents Overview ............................................................................................ 11-2 Internal Programming Options ........................................................ 11-3 LSR-500 (drawing) ............................................................................. 11-3 Hook-ups – LSD-5 ....................................................
LINE PRESELECTOR MODULE LSD Line Preselector Module (Digital/Analog) (LSD-5 Controller Panel) (LSR-500 Rackmount Unit; optional) Overview This optional module consists of an 8-switch control module (LSD-5) mounted in the RD-12 console and an associated 19-inch rackmount switcher (LSR-500) that mounts in a remote location. All audio input and output wiring goes to the rackmount unit, which takes its control from the console module.
LINE PRESELECTOR MODULE 8-Line Analog/Digital Rackmount Switcher Model LSR-500 Line Selector POWER ANALOG DIG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LINE ANALOG/DIG SELECT AUDIO INPUTS 1-4 AUDIO INPUTS 5-8 AUDIO OUT DIGITAL INPUTS The LSR-500 Rackmount Switcher Unit (front & rear) Hook-Ups LSD-5 Line Preselector Module All user wiring to and from LSD-5 modules takes place at AMP 12pin connectors mounted directly beneath module on the console mainframe’s bottom pan.
LINE PRESELECTOR MODULE LSD-5 POWER CONNECTIONS (AMP C, D) Pin 1 - -V (LSR-500 DB-25 Pin 25) Pin 2 - -V (LSR-500 DB-25 Pin 12) Pin 3 - -V (LSR-500 DB-25 Pin 24) Pin 4 - -V (LSR-500 DB-25 Pin 11) Pin 5 - +V (LSR-500 DB-25 Pin 23) Pin 6 - +V (LSR-500 DB-25 Pin 10) Pin 7 - +V (LSR-500 DB-25 Pin 22) Pin 8 - +V (LSR-500 DB-25 Pin 9) Pin 9 - Audio Ground (LSR-500 DB-25 Pin 21) Pin 10 - Audio Ground (LSR-500 DB-25 Pin 8) Pin 11 - Audio Ground (LSR-500 DB-25 Pin 20) Pin 12 - Audio Ground (LSR-500 DB-25 Pin 7) Pin
LINE PRESELECTOR MODULE Pin 16 – Line 4 Lt In SH Pin 15 – Line 4 Lt In HI Pin 3 – Line 4 Lt In LO Pin 2 – Line 4 Rt In SH Pin 1 – Line 4 Rt In HI Pin 14 – Line 4 Rt In LO ANALOG AUDIO INPUTS 5-8: Pin 25 – Line 5 Lt In SH Pin 24 – Line 5 Lt In HI Pin 12 – Line 5 Lt In LO Pin 11 – Line 5 Rt In SH Pin 10 – Line 5 Rt In HI Pin 23 – Line 5 Rt In LO Pin 22 – Line 6 Lt In SH Pin 21 – Line 6 Lt In HI Pin 9 – Line 6 Lt In LO Pin 8 – Line 6 Rt In SH Pin 7 – Line 6 Rt In HI Pin 20 – Line 6 Rt In LO Pin 19 – Line 7 L
LINE PRESELECTOR MODULE Pin 4 – AES 6 In HI Pin 17 – AES 6 In LO Pin 16 – AES 7 In SH Pin 15 – AES 7 In HI Pin 3 – AES 7 In LO Pin 2 – AES 8 In SH Pin 1 – AES 8 In HI Pin 14 – AES 8 In LO LSR-500 Audio Outputs These are for analog stereo (+4dBu balanced) and digital (AES); there are two DB-9 output connectors on the chassis rear: ANALOG OUTPUTS (DB-9): Pin 8 – Line Lt Out SH Pin 7 – Line Lt Out HI Pin 3 – Line Lt Out LO Pin 2 – Line Rt Out SH Pin 1 – Line Rt Out HI Pin 6 – Line Rt Out LO DIGITAL OUTPUTS
LINE PRESELECTOR MODULE LSR-500 Rackmount Switcher DB Connector Pinouts ANALOG INPUTS 1-4 (DB-25) LINE 1 LT IN SH LINE 1 LT IN HI LINE 1 RT IN LO LINE 2 LT IN SH LINE 2 LT IN HI LINE 2 RT IN LO LINE 3 LT IN SH LINE 3 LT IN HI LINE 3 RT IN LO LINE 4 LT IN SH LINE 4 LT IN HI LINE 4 RT IN LO N/C LINE LT OUT SH LINE LT OUT HI LINE RT OUT LO 13 25 12 24 11 23 10 22 9 21 8 20 7 19 6 18 5 17 4 16 3 15 2 14 1 ANALOG INPUTS 5-8 (DB-25) AUDIO GROUND LINE 1 LT IN LO LINE 1 RT IN SH LINE 1 RT IN HI LINE 2 LT IN L
INTERCOM MODULE Intercom Module (ICMD-5; optional) Chapter Contents Module Overview ...................................................................... 12-2 Internal Programming Options ............................................... 12-3 Cue Enable ........................................................................................................... 12-3 Input Signal ...........................................................................................................
ICD INTERCOM MODULE Intercom Module (ICMD-5; optional) MIC NULL BUSY Module Overview The ICMD-5 Intercom Module is used to communicate with other studios and locations within a broadcast facility. It is designed to interface with other Wheatstone consoles and rackmount intercom units. Up to eight different stations may be connected via a simple daisy-chain hookup. The system is a party line; power for various units can come from their own locations or from other units.
INTERCOM MODULE Internal Programming Options All internal programming, except for address selections (see below), is made via printed circuit board (PCB) mounted 4-position dipswitches (total two) on the module’s main card. For the purposes of this manual, we will assume you are holding the removed module upright, component side towards you, with gold-plated card fingers to the left and the module faceplate to the right.
INTERCOM MODULE Hook-Ups All user wiring to and from the ICMD-5 module takes place at four12pin AMP type connectors mounted directly beneath the module on the console mainframe’s bottom pan. AMP B Connector — Input Audio This connector handles the module’s audio inputs. All audio signals are analog, +4dBu balanced.
INTERCOM MODULE AMP D Connector — Output Audio All signals are +4dBu balanced analog. Pin 9 - 2-way audio out HIGH Pin 8 - 2-way audio out LOW Pin 7 - 2-way audio out SHIELD Pins 10 - Audio Common Key diagram showing back of typical 12-pin I/O connector plug, with pin numbers oriented as they would be seen while wiring. Beveled corners correspond to PCB mounted mating sockets.
TAPE REMOTE MODULE Tape Remote Module (TRD-5; optional) Chapter Contents Module Overview ............................................................................... 13-2 Hook-ups ............................................................................................ 13-3 START/STOP Function Control I/O .................................................................................. 13-3 Full-Function Control I/O ....................................................................................
TRD TRD TAPE REMOTE MODULE Tape Remote Module (TRD-5; optional) S T A R T R T Z S T O P F F R Module Overview This optional module has two versions: - start-stop control of six reel-to-reel tape machines using six pair of START/STOP buttons; - full-function control of two tape machines with buttons marked as RTZ, FF, REW, PLAY, REC and STOP. LED indicators in each switch function as tallyback indicators and are powered by the source machines.
TRD TAPE REMOTE MODULE Hook-Ups All user wiring to and from the TRD-5 module takes place at four AMP-type connectors mounted directly beneath the module on the console mainframe’s bottom pan. START/STOP Function Control SW1 S T A R T SW2 S T O P R SW3 E M O SW4 T S T A R T S T O P E S T A R T SW5 S T O P SW6 SW1 S T A R T SW2 S T O P R SW3 E M S T A R T AMP A, B Connectors — Control Pin 1 – SW6 (STOP) COM Pin 2 – SW6 (STOP) N.O.
TAPE REMOTE MODULE Pin 7 – SW5 (START) LEDPin 8 – SW5 (START) LED+ Pin 9 – SW4 (STOP) COM Pin 10 – SW4 (STOP) N.O. Pin 11 – SW4 (STOP) LEDPin 12 – SW4 (STOP) LED+ Pin 1 – SW3 (START) COM Pin 2 – SW3 (START) N.O. Pin 3 – SW3 (START) LEDPin 4 – SW3 (START) LED+ Pin 5 – SW2 (STOP) COM Pin 6 – SW2 (STOP) N.O. Pin 7 – SW2 (STOP) LEDPin 8 – SW2 (STOP) LED+ Pin 9 – SW1 (START) COM Pin 10 – SW1 (START) N.O.
TRD TAPE REMOTE MODULE Full-Function Control AMP A, B Connectors — Control SW1 R T Z SW2 F F R SW3 E M O SW4 T R E W P L A Y E SW5 R E C SW6 S T O P SW1 R T Z SW2 F F E M R E W S T RD-12 / June 00 Pin 1 – SW3 (REW) COM Pin 2 – SW3 (REW) N.O. Pin 3 – SW3 (REW) LEDPin 4 – SW3 (REW) LED+ Pin 5 – SW2 (FF) COM Pin 6 – SW2 (FF) N.O. Pin 7 – SW2 (FF) LEDPin 8 – SW2 (FF) LED+ Pin 9 – SW1 (RTZ) COM Pin 10 – SW1 (RTZ) N.O.
TAPE REMOTE MODULE Pin 1 – SW3 (REW) COM Pin 2 – SW3 (REW) N.O. Pin 3 – SW3 (REW) LEDPin 4 – SW3 (REW) LED+ Pin 5 – SW2 (FF) COM Pin 6 – SW2 (FF) N.O. Pin 7 – SW2 (FF) LEDPin 8 – SW2 (FF) LED+ Pin 9 – SW1 (RTZ) COM Pin 10 – SW1 (RTZ) N.O. Pin 11 – SW1 (RTZ) LEDPin 12 – SW1 (RTZ) LED+ RD-12 / June 00 AMP D connector Key diagram showing back of typical 12-pin I/O connector plug, with pin numbers oriented as they would be seen while wiring. Beveled corners correspond to PCB mounted mating sockets.
METERBRIDGE and CLOCK Meterbridge and Clock Chapter Contents Overview ...................................................................................... 14-2 Replacement Parts ...................................................................... 14-2 Clock ............................................................................................ 14-2 Controls .................................................................................................................... 14-2 Setting the Time ...
METERBRIDGE and CLOCK Meterbridge and Clock Overview The console’s meterbridge houses three pairs of left-right LED meters (Program, Audition, and Utility; see “Meter Output Module” Chapter 7), the digital timer display (timer control buttons are on the MOD-5 Meter Output Module; see page 7-2), left and right cue speakers (controlled by the CRD-5 Control Room Module; see page 5-2), and the console clock (next section). Each LED meter pair is switchable to either VU or PPM (peak Program Meter) modes.
METERBRIDGE and CLOCK A buffered output of the oscillator is available at pin #9 of IC #U22 to assist in adjusting the oscillator. This testpoint “TP1” is right between the 14-pin ribbon cable header and IC “U22” in the upper right corner of the main display PCB (as you are looking at the card with the meterbridge hinged fully open). Setting the Time The setting controls consists of two switches: MODE and SET.
SCHEMATIC D RAWINGS I/O Schematic Drawings Chapter Contents Mono Mic Input Module Schematic (MMD-500)..................................................... 15-2 Stereo Line Input Module Schematic (SLD-500).................................................... 15-4 Digital Stereo Line Input Card Schematic (SRC-500)............................................ 15-5 Analog Stereo Line Input Card Schematic (SLADC-600) ...................................... 15-6 Output Module Schematic (OMD-500) ...................
74ABT244 IC PINOUT 8 VIEWED FROMSIDE) ABOVE (COMPONENT G 19 B1 18 4 A3 B2 17 5 A4 B3 16 6 A5 B4 15 7 A6 B5 14 8 A7 B6 13 9 A8 B7 12 10 VSS B8 11 R16 10.
6 5 V- AGND 4 6 9 +40B AGND AON 5.1V C5V1 Z4 5.1V C5V1 Z3 R111 1.30K SW1 R133 10.0K R132 10.0K AGND R103 3.92K 6 100uF C66 AGND 14 6 11 R104 40.2K 1 R2 10 MIC"B" GAIN TRIM X_Y X 13 INH Y 12 U21 S 4053 GND AGND R110 4.99K C70 33pF VCCadc C78 22uF R138 100 +2.5V DC R50 10 TBMONITOR -2dBu +2.
UPPER DB-25 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 24 23 22 21 LOWER DB-25 4 LOWER DB-25 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 3 2 AGND AGND 1 AGND MICAINLO AGND MICBINHI 36BUSPIN9 AGND 36BUSPIN13 36BUSPIN15 AGND 36BUSPIN19 INSERTOUTLO AGND INSERTINHI 36BUSPIN27 LDBSTTOSTTBB GND LDBONB LDBONTALLYB 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 CT10 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 A D-500/Oct 2001 AGND MICAINHI MICBINLO AGND 36BUSPIN10 36BUSPIN12 AGND 36BUSPIN16 36BUSPIN18 AGND INSERTOUTHI INSERTI
5 4 3 VCC LDBSEQOUT XSEQIN C61 0.1uF U29 U29 14 10 3 R124 4.99K 8 LDBSEQIN OPTO1 9 OPTO1 13 LDBSEQOUT 4 VCC R57 40.2K R56 40.2K 1 Phone Energize DIPSW: DIPSW POS 1PGM DIPSW POS 2AUD DIPSW POS 3AUX DIPSW POS 4- UTL 13 C60 0.1uF LDBREADYB R118 475 R122 475 XEXREADYA U29 C59 0.1uF 6 OPTO1 11 1 U29 16 2 OPTO1 15 VCC R6 10.0K 5 8 U30 10 XSTOPA 7 OPTO1 9 LDBS/SB VCC VCC LDBSTOPB C26 100uF 8 13 XSTOPB Q3 C65 0.1uF U31 1 5 R135 4.99K C63 0.
4 3 UPPER DB-25 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 24 23 22 21 LOWER DB-25 D AGND C 36 PIN EDGE CONNECTOR 36/1 36/3 36/5 36/7 36/9 36/11 36/13 36/15 36/17 36/19 36/21 36/23 36/25 36/27 36/29 36/31 36/33 36/35 AGND XLOALT XSHART XHIART XLOBLT AGND XHIBRT 36BUSPIN15 AGND 36BUSPIN19 36BUSPIN21 GND UDBTRANSMITB LDBSEQOUT LDBSEQOUT LDBSEQIN LDBSEQIN LDBONB 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 CT12 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 XSHALT XHIALT XLOART AGND XHIBLT XLOBRT AGND
7 6 D INSTALL FOR 75 OHM CT2 1 2 DBAESPA 3 DBAESNB C10 0.1uF R6 4.99K 2 1 6 7 10 9 14 15 4 12 R16 220 T2 3 4 1 6 R14 220 R15 220 4 5 6 7 J4 INSTALL FOR 75 OHM 8 9 10 C1 0.1uF DBAESPB 11 12 DBAESNA 13 R7 4.99K R5 220 T1 3 4 1 6 R4 220 4 3 VCC J6 UPPER DB-25 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 VCC U2 A+ AB+ BC+ CD+ DEN EN OUTA OUTB OUTC OUTD 2 3 5 6 14 13 11 10 1 15 3 5 11 13 AM26C32A VA+ R26 4.
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 NOTE: PHASE SYMBOLS DENOTE SIGNAL POLARITY IN PHASE OUT OF PHASE C26 0.001uF AGND C27 0.001uF AGND R22 10 X_Y X INH Y S U6 GND VHC4053 2 1 6 4 2.5V R23 10 -14dBu V+ 5532 U2 + 5 V- 4 R4 39 R13 10 8 7 AGND D2 SS14 SS14 D1 VCCadc VCCadc VCCadc 3900pF C14 +2.5V DC V4.99K R25 2.5V 4.99K R26 4.99K R24 VD R5 2.43K C2 330pF V+ R10 2.
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D D C C B B A OMD-500 CONTRACT NO. APPROVALS DRAWN SA DATE 6-19-00 CHECKED SA ISSUED SA W# 700226 8 7 6 5 4 3 A 600 Industrial Drive New Bern, NC 28562 SIZE FSCM NO. SCALE 2 DWG. NO.
C B A D C B A D OMD-500 #3 SEND 1-2 DB Connector Pinouts 4 4 4 4 I/O PORTS (Upper DB-25) ANALOG 3 3 2 2 3 2 AUDIO COMMON "SEND1" LT OUT LO "SEND1" RT OUT SH "SEND1" RT OUT HI "SEND2" LT OUT LO "SEND2" RT OUT SH "SEND2" RT OUT HI "SEND1" LT INSERT OUT LO "SEND1" RT INSERT OUT SH "SEND1" RT INSERT OUT HI "SEND1" LT INSERT IN LO "SEND1" RT INSERT IN SH "SEND1" RT INSERT IN HI "SEND1" LT OUT SH "SEND1" LT OUT HI "SEND1" RT OUT LO "SEND2" LT OUT SH "SEND2" LT OUT HI "SEND2" RT OUT LO "SEND1"
3 120/12 AGND 6 4 6 9 C113 22uF X_Y X 3 INH U30 Y 5 S 4053 GND V+ 7 3 IN+ OUT 6 AGND NE5532 U15 + 4 R70 4.99K AGND 4 V- SENCE 5 AGND NE5532 IC PINOUT SSM2142 IC PINOUT VIEWED FROM ABOVE PGM AUD AUX UTL EXT1 EXT2 CUEOUTLT CUEOUTMONO CUEOUTRT CUEMONOLT CUEMONORT VIEWED FROMSIDE) ABOVE (COMPONENT (COMPONENT SIDE) 1 OUT V+ 8 2 SNC- SNC+ 7 2 IN- OUT 7 3 GND V+ 6 3 IN+ IN- 6 4 IN V- 5 4 V- IN+ 5 AGND V-in A F1 POLYSW .3A C32 330uF C97 0.1uF C104 0.1uF C103 0.1uF C110 0.
5 HDPNTOHDPN GND "ON"SW R26 220 11 5 R25 1.00K 12 13 14 C35 1uF CT5 9 R29 1.00K PGMSW 2 PGMLED AUDSW 4 GND 6 AUXLED UTLSW 7 8 R32 1.00K C37 1uF GND 4 3 2 1 1 U2 74ACT02 10 11 12 13 4 U2 74ACT02 4 3 2 1 U2 10 74ACT02 10 11 12 13 U2 13 74ACT02 U3 2 3 10 74AC14 U5 74ACT02 4 3 2 1 1 GND R34 220 12 13 13 R35 1.00K 14 15 GND R36 220 A VCC VCC C13 0.1uF GND 8 VCC C17 0.1uF GND VCC C16 0.1uF GND C38 1uF GND 5 6 12 74AC14 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 12 VCC C14 0.
4 3 2 36 PIN EDGE CONNECTOR D AGND AGND C UPPER DB-25 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 24 23 22 21 LOWER DB-25 36/1 36/3 36/5 36/7 36/9 36/11 36/13 36/15 36/17 36/19 36/21 36/23 36/25 36/27 36/29 36/31 36/33 36/35 AGND CUEOUTLTLO AGND CUEOUTRTHI HDPNOUTLTLO AGND HDPNOUTRTHI CROUTLTLO AGND CROUTRTHI 36BUSPIN21 AGND ONAIRRELAYNO AGND EXTCUEIN 36BUSPIN31 AGND 36BUSPIN35 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 CT9 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 120 PIN EDGE CONNECTOR AG
3 2 1 CT2 CUELTMONITOR CUERTMONITOR AGND EXTCUEIN AGND V-in V+in AGND TBACN AGND AGND TBMONITOR AGND V+in V-in CUEMONORT CUEMONOLT CUEOUTMONO CUEOUTRT CUEOUTLT C9 22uF 3 3 AGND AGND 4 4 1 5 6 C15 10pF V+ 5532 U1 + C10 100uF 10K 6 5 CT1 4 V- LT C14 22uF -14dBu 8 2 3 AGND AGND V+ 2 V+ 4 7 -2dBu V+ 5532 U2 + V- R1 40.2K -2dBu R6 10.0K EXTCUEIN 8 V- C1 22uF R3 10.0K -2dBu R15 40.2K C11 10pF CUELTMONITOR 2 R13 10.0K D R2 10.
120/14 EXT2RTHI 3 R15 2.00K AGND V+ 5 6 4 6 9 C98 22uF AGND V- GND PGM AUD AUX UTL EXT1 EXT2 R16 40.2K B 10 8 VSS C 9 C96 0.1uF C94 0.1uF C97 0.1uF 6 5 -14dBu SC2PRERT X_Y X 13 INH Y 12 U16 S 4053 15 6 10 1 2 X_Y X INH Y U16 S 4053 C44 100uF R91 40.2K AGND 8 6 5 AGND SC 2 LEVEL -2dBu 7 2 V- 10K 6 5 CT2 4 3 R11 40.2K AGND RT AGND 4 6 9 X_Y X 13 INH Y 12 U19 S 4053 X_Y X 3 INH Y 5 U19 S 4053 C14 22uF 8 6 5 AGND NE5532 U11 + 4 100uF C24 7 V- C18 0.1uF C19 0.
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R4 4.99K "TB 2"SW GND 6 D1 4148 9 C10 100uF D2 4148 R3 10.0K R19 220 5 1 CT4 14 N/C 7 8 9 10 11 U8 8 9 6 74AC14 U3 2 3 2 U3 5 6 4 74AC14 U5 10 74ACT02 VCC 4 3 2 1 1 U2 74ACT02 C27 1uF GND U3 6 8 9 74AC14 10 11 12 13 4 U2 74ACT02 4 3 2 1 U2 10 74ACT02 GND 9 R28 1.00K 4 6 8 R31 1.00K 9 13 14 15 VCC R34 1.00K VCC C2 0.1uF GND C3 0.1uF GND 8 VCC VCC C4 0.1uF GND VCC C5 0.1uF GND C6 0.1uF GND 7 U3 5 6 12 74AC14 VCC C9 0.
4 3 2 36 PIN EDGE CONNECTOR D C UPPER DB-25 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 24 23 22 21 LOWER DB-25 36/1 36/3 36/5 36/7 36/9 36/11 36/13 36/15 36/17 36/19 36/21 36/23 36/25 36/27 36/29 36/31 36/33 36/35 AGND TBOUTLO AGND HI1 SPAREHI SC2OUTLTLO AGND SC2OUTRTHI SC1OUTLTLO AGND SC1OUTRTHI TALLY3RELAYCOM AGND TALLY2RELAYNO AGND SC2PREOUTLTHI SC2PREOUTRTLO AGND SC1PREOUTLTHI 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 CT8 AGND 2 TBOUTHI 4 LO1 SPARELO 6 AGND 8 SC2OUTLTHI 10 SC2OUTRTLO 12 AGND 14 S
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D D C C B B A N P S D-500 CONTRACT NO. APPROVALS DRAWN SA DATE 6-20-00 CHECKED SA ISSUED SA W# 700222 8 7 6 5 4 3 A 600 Industrial Drive New Bern, NC 28562 SIZE FSCM NO. SCALE 2 DWG. NO.
4 3 2 1 D D C C B B A APPROVALS DATE DRAWN SA 6-20-00 CHECKED SA ISSUED SA W# 700222 4 D-500/Jun 2000 3 2 SPND-500 Super Phone Module Schematic - Sheet 3 of 4 A N P S D-500 CONTRACT NO. SIZE FSCM NO. 600 Industrial Drive New Bern, NC 28562 DWG. NO.
5 4 3 2 -2dBu 100uF C52 DBSDATA V- R23 4.
V+ V- AGND IA1DB1 IA1DB14 +4dBu BAL ALINE4RTINLO 3 4 IA1DB2 4 IA2DB5 7 22uF C57 6 ALINE[4]L LT AGND V- ANALOG LINE 8 IN -2dBu 6 HI LO SH 22uF C88 HI RT LO SH ALINE[4]R AGND V- IA2DB15 IA2DB3 +4dBu BAL 2 ALINE8LTINLO 3 4 AGND IA2DB14 AGND V- ALINE[6]R 22uF C55 6 ALINE[8]L ALINE[7]R C109 0.1uF 11 AGND C121 100uF D17 1N4002 A D15 AGND 1N4002 12 AGND AGND -Vrack F2 C29 0.1uF C10 0.1uF C28 0.1uF C75 0.1uF C27 0.1uF C76 0.1uF C24 0.1uF C26 0.
HI LO SH DIG LINE 5 IN IDDB18 IDDB6 DLINE5INLO T1 C4 0.1uF R59 4.99K SW3 R13 220 R14 220 R15 220 C DLINE5INHI IDDB19 R49 4.99K GND 2 1 6 7 10 9 14 15 4 12 AES/SPDIF GND R51 220 DLINE6INLO VCC R50 220 IDDB5 C35 0.1uF AES/SPDIF GND DIG LINE 7 IN GND IDDB15 DLINE7INHI IDDB3 DLINE7INLO T6 C45 0.1uF R67 220 AES/SPDIF GND SW9 R107 220 VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC R38 1.00K R42 1.00K R20 1.00K R22 1.00K R24 1.00K R26 1.00K R28 1.00K R30 1.00K R32 1.
8 7 TO UPPER DB-25 CONSOLE CONNECTOR CT1 1 2 D 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 LINE1out GND LINE4out LINE5out GND LINE8out XRESET GND XCLOCK 10 GND 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 C 21 22 AGND LINE2out LINE3out GND LINE6out LINE7out GND XRESET XCLOCK GND CT2 UDB1 1 UDB2 2 UDB3 3 UDB4 4 UDB5 5 UDB6 6 UDB7 7 UDB8 8 UDB9 9 10 UDB11 11 12 UDB13 13 UDB14 14 UDB15 15 UDB16 16 UDB17 17 UDB18 18 UDB19 19 UDB20 20 UDB21 21 UDB22 22 23 23 24 GND UDB25 25 CONTROL PORTS (To Upper DB
7 6 5 4 UPPER DB-25 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 25 24 23 22 21 LOWER DB-25 D CT1 1 2 2 SW"3b" 3 4 3 4 5 5 8 9 SW"4a" 11 12 R2 1.0K 10 SW3aLED SW3a SW3a SW5aLED SW5aLED SW5a SW5a SW4aLED 13 14 15 6 UDB/1 7 UDB/14 8 UDB/15 9 SW"4b" UDB/2 UDB/5 11 UDB/18 12 UDB/19 13 UDB/6 14 UDB/3 15 SW3bLED SW3bLED SW3b SW3b SW5bLED SW5bLED SW5b SW5b SW4bLED LDB/1 LOWER DB-25 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 LDB/14 LDB/15 LDB/2 LDB/5 LDB/18 LDB/19 LDB/6 LDB/3 2 4 5 SW"7a" R4 1.
CT6 11 CT6 C19 0.001uF AGND AGND C1 0.001uF C27 0.001uF AGND CR2 10K C2 50pF 5 AGND R35 4.99K 100uF C26 7 R24 40.2K V- 4 AGND R1 1.00K AGND V+ 5532 U4 + AGND AGND AGND 4 6 9 X_Y X 3 INH Y 5 U2 SVHC4053 14 6 11 AGND X_Y X 13 INH Y 12 U2 SVHC4053 AGND GND AGND 50K CR1 4 AGND AGND AGND 5532 U4 + 4 100uF C23 1 D CUE ACN 45 CT6 V- R33 10.0K C21 10pF 7 8 2 -2dBu V+ 5532 U3 + 3 V- V+ 5532 U3 + 5 4 AGND VCC C5 0.1uF 1 C6 0.
7 3 CT3 25 2 +4dBu BAL 3 CT3 23 VCC C7 0.1uF AGND GND A V+ 5 SSM2143 U22 + 1 4 AGND V- 74VHC4053N IC PINOUT 1 Xb AGND VDD 16 8 6 5 SSM2143 U23 + 1 4 AGND V- C8 0.
APPENDIX Appendix Contents Replacement Parts List ............................................................... A-2 For the most part there are no user-replaceable parts in the RD-12 console. Exceptions are those controls and components that in the course of normal use may need maintenance (i.e., faders, pots, ON/OFF switches, indicator lamps, etc.). A complete list of available components is shown on the next page. Contact Wheatstone technical support for further information.
APPENDIX REPLACEMENT PARTS — RD-12 AUDIO CONSOLE COMPONENT DESCRIPTION WS P/N SLD-5 ADC MODULE COMPLETE ANALOG STEREO LINE INPUT MODULE "002601" SLD-5SRC MODULE COMPLETE DIGITAL STEREO INPUT MODULE WITH SAMPLE RATE CONVERTER "002600" MMD-5 MODULE COMPLETE MONO MIC INPUT MODULE "002604" OMD-5/1 MODULE COMPLETE PROGRAM/ AUX OUTPUT MODULE "002605" OMD-5/2 MODULE COMPLETE AUDITION/ UTILITY OUTPUT MODULE "002606" MOD-5 MODULE COMPLETE METER OUTPUT DRIVER MODULE "002607" CRD-5 MODULE COMPLE