AUSTRALIAN MONITOR TX8000-2 User manual

Type
User manual
Australian Monitor
1 Clyde Street, Silverwater NSW 2128 Australia
+61 2 9647 1411
www.australianmonitor.com.au
SERVICE INFORMATION
AUDIO TELEX
TX8000-2
MIXER
CONTENTS:
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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TX800O-2 Mixer
Product
Description
The
TX8000-2 is
a single
rack
height.
8
channel
monaural
mixer
suitable
for
desk or
19" rack mounting.
Inputs 16
are dual
balanced microphondauxiliary
inputs while inputs
7-8
are balanced microphone inputs
only.
Each input
channel
has
individual
gain.
trirn bass
& treble
controls. The TX8000-2
has
a separate master
output
level
control. The TX8000-2
will
operate
from
2{0 VAC
50F{z
or
110
VAC 60 FIz
or
2.t
VDC.
Factory preset
is 2.10 VAC.
ilicrophone/Auxiliary
Gain
: The 8
input
channels are labelled
Chl ..
Ch8
and
should be adjusred to
provide
the
required
mix level for
each
individual
channel.
Start
with
the controls
set to Level 0
and turn the controls clockwise
untit
the
desired mix
level
for each
channel is reached.
Each
of the
inputs is
also equipped with
an
input
sensitivity
control which is
located
on the input PCB
of the
TX8000-2.
Please refer
to the
'Other
Internal
Adjustments'
section of this
manual
for
full details
of this
feature.
Bass
Tonal
Control:
Each
input
channel has
a
recessed
(screwdrirer
adjustable)
bass
tonal adjustment
control labelled
"Bass".
Setting
this control in
the
centre
position
will
give
a
flat
bass
response.
Adjusting
the
bass control
in
a
clockwise
direction will
provide
up to 12
dB of
bass boost
@
100 Hz.
Adjusting
the bass control in
a counter-cloclorise
direction will
provide
up to 12
dB ofbass
cut
@
100 FIz.
Treble
Tonal
Control:
Each input
channel has
a
recessed
(screwdriver
adjustable)
treble tonal adjustment
control
labelled
"Treble".
Setting
this control in the
centre
position
will
give
a flat treble response.
Adjusting
the treble
control in
a
clockwise
direction will
provide
up to 10
dB
of
treble
boost
@
lOK FIz.
Adjusting
the treble control in
a counter*lockwise
direction will
provide
up to l0 dB
of treble cut
@
lOK
FIz.
Master
Output
Level:
The
master
output lerel
control should
be adjusted to
set the
overall
mixer
ouput level
based on
the individnal
input
channel levels
already
set via the
individual
microphone/auriliary
gain
controls.
Start
with
the
output
controls set at approximately
the Lwel 5
position
and adjust clockwise for
more output
level
or counter*lockwise for less
output
lwel.
VU Mete
t
A7
segment LED
VU
meter
is
provided
for
each output
channel to
give
an
indication
of the
signal
level
for
each
output channel from -21
to
+3
dB.
For
normal
operation the
LED's
should oscillate
in
and out of the red zone. If
the LED'S
in
the
red zone
are lit
continually,
then the
output level
controls
(or
the
input
gain
controls)
should be turned counter-clockwise
to
reduce
the output level.
Too much
output level
can cause signal distortion and
a
mismatch
with the device that
the
mixer
is
driving.
POWef
BUttOn:
This switch
controls
the
switching of
AC
power
to the
mixer.
Rocking this
switch upwards
turns
on
AC
power
to the mixer
whilst rocking
the
switch
downwards turns
power
o{f to
the
mixer.
When in the upward
position.
the red
neon
in
the body
of the
switch will
glow.
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Headphone
Output
Socket: A l/-1"
RTS
stereo socket
is
providcd
for
thc connection of monitor headphones.
The
output
level
to the headphones
is
a nominal 3.5 r,olts
@
600
ohms and
is
connected before the
master
output
level
controls so
adjusting
the ouput level
controls rvill not
effect the headphone
output ler.el.
Power
Switch:
The
switch marked
"Power"
hrns
AC mains
power'On'
and
'Off
to the
TX8000-2.
Rocking
the switch
in
to the
'Up'
position
turns AC
power
on to the
TX8000-2.
When the
switch
is in
the
"On"
position.
a
red neon
will
glow
in
the
body
df the
switch. If
the TX8000-2 is
connected
to
a
24
volt
DC
supply,
this switch will
not
effect
the operation
of the TX8000-2
from
the DC
supply. If
both
AC
and DC
are connected
then
the
TX8000-2
will
continue to operate normally
when
this switch is
turned
'Off.
The
DC
supply needs
to
be disconnected from
the rear
panel
to completely
'turn
off the TX8000-2.
Rear
Panel
L
Features
ofthe rear
panel
are
as
follows:
3 Pin
IEC AC
ilains
Power lnlet:
The
operaring
voltage is 240 VAC
@
50 tlzor
ll0 VAC
@
60 tlz.
The
AC
power
voltage
level is
not
externally
user adjustable
but
is
factory
pre-set.
The inlet is
equipped with
an inbuilt
AC
fuse
holder
fitted
with a I Amp
fuse
plus
a spare. Power
consumption is 5
VA
I
ptease
ensure that the mains
power
cord is
disconnected
before attempting
to
check
or
replace
this
fuse.
Access
Port:
This
port
is
to allow for
external
cable
egress for
accessories
such as the ATC5488
the
generator.
24 Volt
DC
Power
Supply
Connection:
oc
connection
is
via this 2.lmm
socket with
+
(hieh)
on the
centre
pin
and
-
(low)
on the outer
pin.
When DC
is
connected
to these
terminals
the
TX8000-2
will
continue
to opemte regardless
of the
position
of
the AC
power
switch on
the
front
panel.
To
turn
off
DC
power
to
the TX8000-2,
remor€
the
connecting
cables from
these two
posts.
The maximum
DC
current drain
is 350 mA
Master
Output
Connection:
This is
an active
balanced
)(LR
connection with
a
nominal
level
of 1.5
volts
@
600
ohms. The
pin
connections:re, pin
#l-eart[ pin
#2-active
(high,
+);
pin
#3-active
(low,
-).
s. Dual
RCA
Sockets
For
Output
To
A Tape
Recorderr
Nominal
T00mv
@
loK
ohms. The
rape
output is
summed
to
mono
and
is
connected
before
the master
output level
control so the tape
output
level
is not
affected
by
adjustments
to
the master
output level
control.
Active
Balanced,
XLR Sockets
For
The Microphone
lnputs:
withaninputsensitivityof
0.6mV@
200
ohms
(see
the
'Other
lnternal Adjustrnents'
section
on the last
page
of this
manual
for
details
about the
trim level
control
available
for each
channel).
Pin
connections
are:
pin
#l+arth; pin
#2-active
(higlL +);
pin
#3-active
(low,
-).
phantom
power
of
+18
volts is
available
on
all microphone inputs.
An internal
onoff link
will switch the
phantom
power
'on'
or
'off;
tnl aeAUt
setting is
'on'.
See the
'Other
Internal
Adjustments'
section
of
this
manuar
for more
details.
Reading from
left
to right
across
the
rear
pa.nel,
the
connection
are for microphone
inputs
8, 7,6,
5,4,3,2.
&
I respectively.
Dual
RCA Sockets
For The
Auxiliary
lnputs:
Summed
to a
mono
buss with
an
input
sensitivity
of
50mV-
500mV
@
47K
ohms for input
channels l{
only
(see
the
'Other
Internal
Adjustments'
section
on the last
page
of this manual
for
details about
the trim level
control
available for
each
channel).
Reading
from left
to
right
across
the
rear
panel,
the
connection
are
for
auxiliary inputs
6, 5,4,3,2,
&
I respectively.
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3,
4.
6.
7
More
information over
the
page
3
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The
installation
of the following
optional
accessories
involves
access to
the
inside
of the
TX8000-2. Installation
should
only be attenpted
by a
qualified
technician. Always
turn offthe
AC
power
and
remove
the
AC
power
cord before attempting
to access the inside
of the
TX8000-2
TX3010
Vox ltluting
(Precedence)
Module:
The TX3010 is
a Vox
operated
muting module
and when
installed"
input
channel #l
will
mute
all
other channels. Please refer
to the comprehensive installation instructions
packagedwith
the
TX3010
TX3014
Vox
iluting
(Precedence)
Module: The
TX30l4 is
a dual
priority,
Vox
operated
muting module
and
when installd input
channel #l will mute
all
otler channels while
input
channel #2 will mute
channels
3-8. Please
refer
to the
comprehensive
installation
instructions
packaged
with the TX3014
ATC5488
4 Tone Generator
illodule:
The ATC5488
provides
bell,
pre-announce,
alert and wacuation tones. The
alert and evacuate tones
are to Australian
Standard A52220.1
.
Tone
selection and
activation cables
may
be
routed
via the
access
port
in
the reat
panel
of the
TX8000-2.
The ATC5488
is
connected as
per
the comprehensive instructions
zupplied with
the
ATC5488.
Please
contact
your
supplier
for
pricing
and delivery information for
all
ofthe optional accessories
described above.
Other
I nternal
Adiustments
g
The fotlowing
adjustments involve
access to the
inside
of the TX8000-2. Installation
should only be attempted
by
a
qualified
technician. Always
turn off the AC
power
and
remove
the
AC
power
cord before attempting
to access the
inside
of
the TX8000-2
Phantom
Power Defeat:
This
3
pin
link is located
on the output board directly
behind the
Mic #8 XLR
socket on the
rear
panel.
The
default
setting
is
with the link in
the
'on'
positio4
shorting the centre
pin
and the
pin
closest to the
rear
of the TX8000-2.
To
turn
phantom
power
ofl move the link
to short
the centre
pin
and the
pin
closest to the front
of the
TX8000-2.
lnput
Sensitivity
Adjustment:
These
trim
pots
arc
located inside
the
TX8000-2
on the
input
circuit board
at the
rear
of
the mixer
and are labelled
R* 1-R*8
to
indicate
channels 1-8 respectively.
these
pots
should be adjusted
to
the
desired trim
level.
Looking
for something
worthy to
connect to the inputs and
outputs of
your
new TX80OO-2?
Well,
please
call
your
nearest
Audio
Telex Communications otfice
for referral to
your
closest
authorised
Dealer
or for more
information on
the full selection of
our compatible sound
system
products.
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R95
1K
R94
1K
R93
68K
IC7B
IC7A
IC6B
IC6A
.
VCC
IC5
DG418
R1
100R
R2
10K
R3
10K
R4
10K
R5
6K8
R6
6K8
R7
1K
R8
15K
R9
100R
R10
47K
R11
47K
R12
47K
C1
2n7
C2
4u7
IC1B
C333n
C433n
IC1A
C5
4u7
C6
2n7
R13
47K
R14
47K
R15
47K
R16
100R
R17
15K
R18
1K
R19
6K8
R20
6K8
R21
10K
R22
10K
R23
10K
R24
100R
R25
100R
R26
10K
R27
10K
R28
10K
R29
6K8
R30
6K8
R31
1K
R32
15K
R34
47K
R35
47K
R36
47K
C7
2n7
C8
4u7
IC2B
C9 33n
C10 33n
IC2A
C11
4u7
C12
2n7
R37
47K
R3847K
R39
47K
R41
15K
R42
1K
R43
6K8
R44
6K8
R45
10K
R46
10K
R47
10K
R48
100R
R33
100R
R40
10K
R49
10K
R50
10K
R51
6K8
R52
6K8
R53
1K
R54
15K
R55
47K
R56 47K
R57
47K
C13
2n7
C14
4u7
IC3A
C15 33n
C16 33n
IC3B
C17
4u7
C18
2n7
R58
47K
R59
47K
R60
47K
R61
15K
R62
1K
R63
6K8
R64
6K8
R65
10K
R66
10K
R67
10K
R68
100R
R69
100R
R70
10K
R71
10K
R72
10K
R73
6K8
R74
6K8
R75
1K
R76
15K
R78
47K
R79 47K
R80
47K
C19
2n7
C20
4u7
IC4B
C21 33n
C22 33n
IC4A
C23
4u7
C24
2n7
R81
47K
R82 47K
R83
47K
R85
15K
R86
1K
R87
6K8
R88
6K8
R89
10K
R90
10K
R91
10K
R92
100R
R84
1K
VCC
VCC VCC
VCC
VCC
C41
47p
C42
47p
C43
47p
C44
47p
C45
47p
C46
47p
C47
47p
C48
47p
R114
10K
R115
22K
VCC
VCC
VCC
C56
4u7
R118
1K
C57
10u
B
RS
11
CD6208-1
TX8000-2 MIXER
IC9
5
428769
3
18171413121110
HEAD PHONE
X5/2
X5/1
LINE OUT
X2/6
X2/7
X2/8
MASTER
TAPE OUT
X2/5
CH8
X2/4
CH7
X2/3
CH6
X1/8
CH5
X1/7
CH4
X1/6
CH3
X1/5
CH2
X1/4
CH1
9VDC
9VDC
9VDC
9VDC
9VDC
9VDC
9VDC
9VDC
9VDC
X3/1
X4/1
LM1458
LM741
2
3
4
7
6LM3915
X2/1
X2/2
X1/1
X1/2
X1/3 9VDC
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
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