User manual RANE CP 62

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[. . . ] OPERATORS MANUAL CP 62 COMMERCIAL PROCESSOR QUICK START This unit packs a lot of features, so let's start by just getting some music running through it. Connect a wire to the grounding screw (near the POWER input jack) to a known earth ground. Zone 1 can be a stereo zone (determined by the MONO/STEREO MODE switch on the rear), we'll hook that up next. The zone outputs are fully balanced, so we recommend the use of balanced cables (¼" Tip-RingSleeve) to connect to the amplifier. [. . . ] ZONE 1 & 2 MAXIMUM OUTPUT controls: These screwdriver trim adjustments turn down the maximum output available to zone 1 or zone 2. SOURCE & LEVEL REMOTE connectors: These modular jacks connect optional Rane R2 remotes to control program and level in each zone. REMOTE ZONE ASSIGN connector: This modular jack connects with the optional Rane R1 remote control. This connector allows remotely assigning the zone(s) for either the MIC or PHONE/LINE, depending on the position of the rear panel PAGING INPUTS ASSIGN switch. SIGNAL GROUND LIFT switch: This switch provides the ability to separate chassis and signal ground. In some circumstances, the opposite position eliminates stubborn hum and buzz problems. POWER input connector: This product requires a Rane RS 2 power supply. This screw allows attachment of a wire, allowing a secure electrical connection to the chassis of the CP 62. See the CHASSIS GROUNDING note on page Manual-8 for details. Manual-3 CP 62 CONNECTION This section covers the most basic of systems. This product is very versatile, so variations on system hookup are encouraged to get the most out of your application. The CP 62 chassis must be earth grounded via a wire connected from the chassis ground screw on the rear of the unit to a known earth ground. When first connecting the CP 62 to other components, leave the power supply for last. That goes for the power in all other components of the system as well. This allows you to connect the cables and make sure they are correct without damaging your speakers, ears and nerves. PROGRAM INPUTS 1-3 The program inputs are conventional unbalanced RCA phono jacks. Connect these inputs to any line level signal source such as a CD player, cassette player, AM/FM stereo tuner, VCR audio outputs, VDP audio outputs, TV audio outputs or music service. LINE 4/PRIORITY INPUT This input uses the same connector as inputs 1-3 above but with a priority function. When signal appears at this input, the CP 62 automatically switches internally from whatever PROGRAM INPUT is selected on the front panel to the LINE 4/PRIORITY INPUT. An AUTOMATIC PRIORITY OVERRIDE switch on the rear panel determines which zone(s) this input overrides. When the line 4 signal is absent for more than 30 seconds, the CP 62 automatically switches back to the previous signal source and slowly fades the audio level from silence to normal volume (nice touch, eh?). It can be used for Jukeboxes or any intermittent music source that gets turned on and off. Some examples of intermittent sources would include compact disc players, cassette decks or karaoke. [. . . ] Zone 1a - first R2's MAIN to the CP 62 ZONE 1 SOURCE & LEVEL jack. Zone 2 - third R2 to CP 62 ZONE 2 SOURCE & LEVEL jack. Independent mono LEVEL MONO for Zone 1a, 1b, and 2. SELECT for Zone 2. DECORA is a registered trademark of Leviton Manufacturing Co. , Inc. Manual-6 Preparing the cables All modular connectors are not created equal. The typical modular plug that connects to your telephone is a 6-position/ 4-conductor connector, named by an RJ number to describe it (i. e. [. . . ]

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