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1. orn nr 11 nr m 1 gt O O O O Y LJ 132 R W O gla Unit mm Connector specifications Pin No _ F neHon 1 FG Frame ground PROJECTOR CONTROL RS 232C connector REMOTE 2 RD Data reception RS 232C connector 3 TD Data transmission 4 ER Not connected 5 SG Signal ground 6 DR Not connected 7 RS Not connected 8 CS Not connected 9 N C Not connected 32 Specifications REMOTE PARALLEL connector Pin No Function Video input R R Y Video input G Y Video input B B Y Ground Ground Ground AJ O Ground Ground N C Co Composite sync signal horizontal signal SYNC HD 14 Vertical sync signal VD 15 N C OUTPUT COMPONENT RGB connector Pin No Function 1 GND 2 INPUT 1 3 INPUT 2 4 INPUT 3 5 INPUT 4 6 INPUT 5 7 INPUT 6 8 INPUT 7 9 INPUT 8 10 INPUT 9 11 INPUT 10 12 GND 13 GND 14 GND 15 OUTPUT 1 16 OUTPUT 2 17 OUTPUT 3 18 OUTPUT 4 19 OUTPUT 5 20 OUTPUT 6 21 OUTPUT 7 22 OUTPUT 8 23 OUTPUT 9 24 OUTPUT 10 25 GND AV RGB INPUT COMPONENT RGB connector Pin No Function 1 Video outpu
2. 1 2113 4 5 6 8 cw 9 51910 0910910 5 6 w w w w e Um jJ OCT SH e e el eden oO 2 0 18 17 16 05 03 A fd 9 In the figure above the two blank panels are removed 1 POWER switch Turns the SRP X500P on and off With the SRP X500P Manager software you can set a parameter that will cause the projector or display monitor connected to the SRP X500P to turn on or enter standby status when the POWER switch is pressed The SRP X500P is factory set so that turning it on does not turn on the connected projector or display monitor but when the SRP X500P is turned off the connected projector or display monitor enters standby status For details on setting the parameter to make the connected projector or display monitor turn on or enter standby status when the POWER switch is pressed refer to SRP X500P Manager User s Guide EMG emergency indicator Lights up red when an emergency broadcast system connected to the REMOTE PARALLEL connector is activated The output signals from the SPEAKERS CH terminals and the LINE OUTPUT connectors are cut at this time Slots for tuner units WL1 WL2 Holds up to two optional tuner units the WRU 806 UHF Synthesizer Tuner Unit not supplied or the URX MI Tuner Unit included in the Wireless Microphone System UWP X1 X2 not supplied for using wi
3. Precautions on the use of interface boxes for environmental equipment screen curtains light The output pins of the REMOTE PARALLEL connector provide open collector output for alternate operation This means that an ON signal is continuously output from the output pins when environmental equipment is operated regardless of the operating condition of the equipment For this reason stopping a motor during a raising or lowering operation should be carried through the interface box When making an interface box it should be designed so the screen and curtain operation stops and the that lighting equipment turns on when an EMG tally signal is output from pin 24 OUTPUT 10 Programming a remote commander Commands that control the SRP X500P functions can be stored to an optional programmable remote commander RM AV3000 series etc These functions are the following The AV RGB SELECT buttons The PROJECTOR POWER switch The MASTER volume control Turning up the volume Turning down the volume Muting of the volume For details on how to program your remote commander refer to the operation manual that was supplied with it 1 Keep pressing the IR OUTPUT MODE button for 2 seconds or more The button lights up green and the remote emitter sensor lights up red when the SRP X500P is ready to emit commands from the remote emitter sensor Note that no audio video is output from
4. Q Front speaker power Tabletop VIDEO OUT LINE OUT Source microphone etc LINE TT VCR DVD player BOX etc MD recorder U Screen N VF SN Rear S RGB OUT RGB OUT speaker L Programmable Curtain remote PC PC ME ZE z commander OUT UF ne Q9 NULL speaker o oco LINE OUT BOS p v Lighting equipment The SRP X500P and the connected devices can be controlled by commands sent by an external system controller to the SRP X500P System controller software is required The configuration above uses two WRU 806 UHF Synthesizer Tuner Units or two URX M1 Tuner Units included in the UWP X1 X2 When an electret condenser microphone is connected to the MIC INPUT 3 or 4 connector set the 48V ON OFF switch for the applicable connector to ON When controlling the environment equipment such as screen curtains and lighting equipment through the REMOTE PARALLEL connector interface boxes are required For details on the use of a custom operation panel and interface boxes see REMOTE PARALLEL connector page 24 System Configurations and Speaker Connections Speaker connection Only speakers with low impedance 4 to 16Q can be connected to the SPEAKERS CH 1 2 terminals Speakers of high or low impedance can be connected to the SPEAKERS CH 3 4 terminals by setting the SYSTEM TYPE selector The SPEAKERS CH 3 4 terminals are factory set so that th
5. a K 40 160 E281 10 160 K 40 160 nee K 40 160 Selection of system type From 9 preset patterns provided on the SRP X500P it is possible to choose the speaker system type that corresponds with the AV system being used The preset pattern can be selected by using the SYSTEM TYPE selector 1 to 9 Each preset pattern includes the following MIC INPUT Low Cut Filter ROUTING DELAY INPUT MUTING OUTPUT MUTING OUTPUT LINK COMPRESSOR SPEAKERS CH 3 4 terminal status 70V LINE or Lo Imp REMOTE FADER Details on each preset pattern are given below SYSTEM TYPE 1 For a speaker system consisting of a pair of front speakers and high impedance ceiling speakers 70V LINE System Configurations and Speaker Connections 19 20 Audio from the AV components is output from the front speakers in stereo and audio from the microphones is output from the ceiling speakers to enhance clarity Input output SPEAKERS LINE OUT SP 1 SP2 70V CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 LINE SP 3 4 MIC IN ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON LEVEL OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB LINEIN ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF z LEVEL OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB LINEIN ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF n LEVEL OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB 0dB AV RGB ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ee LEVEL OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB AV
6. popr uaxvads O4 of nA 40 8 T T3A31 4 HBNNL 2 dro fe 5 IT o f du 9 a lt oov lt 1 9 2 b 9 9 P O 1 1ndNI Haivads Es ie sna o3 d3 H i DNILNW T3A31 SNILAW 73437 RE N 1 dw ino BEBE 1ndino XIN OIN El 2 4 7 YSIS NA e 9 yaan 3H 4 NOLLOBLOHd 4yiloiq nA 2 OO NI LNY 29 Appendix Specifications System Audio Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 dB with LINE OUTPUT 1 kHz reference T H D 0 01 or less with LINE OUTPUT 1 kHz S N ratio 94 dB or more LINE OUTPUT IHF A Crosstalk 80 dB or less between LINE channels 1 kHz with input cut off 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms Video Frequency response 50 Hz to 10 MHz COMPONENT RGB Frequency response 50 Hz to 150 MHz 480 p 10801 supports 1280 x 1024 60 Hz SXGA Audio input connectors MIC INPUT 1 to 4 Connector shape XLR 3 31 type Circuit Balanced Reference input level 60 to 30 dBu Maximum input level 37 to 7 dBu Impedance 2 2 kQ or more LINE IN AV RGB INPUT A to E Connector shape Phono jack Circuit Unbalanced Reference input level 30 to 0 dBu Maximum input level 10 dBu Impedance 10 kQ or more Specifications Audio output connectors LINE OUTPUT 1 to 4
7. Connector shape Phono jack Circuit Unbalanced Reference output level 5 dBu Maximum output level 15dBu Load impedance 10 kQ or more SPEAKERS CH 1 2 Terminal shape Screw type Maximum output 90 W 40 80 Load impedance 400160 SPEAKERS 3 4 Terminal shape Screw type Maximum output When Lo imp is selected 50 W 4Q 8Q When 70V LINE is selected 60 W 820 Load impedance When Lo imp is selected 4 Q to 16 Q When 70V LINE is selected 82 Q to 10 kQ Video input connectors AV RGB INPUT VIDEO A to C Connector shape Phono jack Signal format Composite Level 1 Vp p Impedance 750 AV RGB INPUT COMPONENT D E Connector shape HD D sub 15 pin female Signal format RGB component Level Video signal 0 7 Vp p Sync signal 1 to5 V Impedance Video signal 75 Q Sync signal 47 kQ Video output connectors OUTPUT COMPONENT RGB Connector shape HD D sub 15 pin female Signal format RGB component Level Video signal 0 7 Vp p Sync signal 1 to5 V Impedance Video signal 75 Q Sync signal 47 KQ OUTPUT VIDEO Connector shape Phono jack Signal format Composite Level 1 Vp p Impedance 750 Remote connectors PROJECTOR CONTROL RS 232C D sub 9 pin male CONTROL S IN OUT Mini jack REMOTE PARALLEL D sub 25 pin female Input pins Make contact input Logic C MOS LEVEL active L Input pulse width 100 msec or more Output pins Open collector output Withstand vol
8. To enable the use of wireless microphones the tuner slots of the SRP X500P allow the installation of up to two WRU 806 units not supplied or the URX M1 Tuner Units that come with the UWP X1 X2 not supplied Rack mounting The SRP X500P can be mounted into an EIA standard 19 inch rack with a 3U height Setting up the SRP X500P using the supplied program The CD ROM that comes with the SRP X500P contains the SRP X500P Manager program for setting the parameters including AGC automatic gain control routing and equalizer to allow you fine parameter settings The SRP X500P manuals The two following manuals are supplied with the SRP X500P Operating Instructions provided on the supplied CD ROM User s Guide provided on the supplied CD ROM The Operating Instructions mainly describe SRP X500P operations The User s Guide explains how to set the parameters using the program SRP X500P Manager supplied on the CD ROM Using the supplied CD ROM The CD ROM contains the following files SRP X500P Operating Instructions This is a PDF file containing information on the functions and operations of the SRP X500P Digital Powered Mixer SRP X500P Manager User s Guide This is a PDF file containing information on the functions and operations of the SRP X500P Manager SRP X500P Manager This is a program for setting the SRP X500P parameters from a PC The English and the Simplified Chinese versions are provide
9. OFF OFF ON Dd LEVEL 3dB OdB OdB OdB Delay Distance compensation is not set SYSTEM TYPE 5 For a speaker system consisting of low impedance ceiling speakers Lo imp Adjust the SPEAKER OUT controls so that the output level from the SPEAKERS CH 1 2 terminals and from the SPEAKERS CH 3 4 terminals is equal to each other Input output SPEAKERS LINE OUT SP 1 2 SP3 SP4 CH 1 2 CH 3 CH 4 MICIN ON OFF ON ON JON JON ON ON LEVEL OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB LINE IN ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF s LEVEL 3dB 3dB 3dB 3dB OdB OdB OdB 0dB LINE IN ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 5 LEVEL 3dB 3dB 3dB 3dB OdB OdB OdB 0dB AV RGB ON OFF ON ON ON JON ON OFF OFF RE LEVEL 3dB 3dB 3dB 3dB OdB OdB OdB OdB AV RGB ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF id LEVEL 3dB 3dB 3dB 3dB OdB OdB OdB OdB Delay Distance compensation is not set SYSTEM TYPE 6 to 9 For a speaker system consisting of a pair of front speakers and low impedance satellite speakers Lo imp Audio from both the AV components and the microphones is output from all speakers Input output Audio from AV components monaural and the microphones is outp
10. TIME Oms Oms 34 6ms 34 6ms SYSTEM 8 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON TIME Oms Oms 43 3ms 43 3ms SYSTEM TYPE 9 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON TIME Oms Oms 52 0ms 52 0ms Details on the contents of SYSTEM TYPE preset pattern settings MIC INPUT Low Cut Filter common to all SYSTEM TYPE preset patterns Default setting ON Cutoff frequency 100 Hz 12 dB oct INPUT MUTING common to all SYSTEM TYPE preset patterns Default setting OFF OUTPUT LINK In the AV system incorporating stereo speakers the level of the L channel and the R channel links and the ouput level of the L and R channels is equal to each other COMPRESSOR common to all SYSTEM TYPE preset patterns FUNCTION ON OFF ON THRESHOLD 10dB RATIO oo 1 ATTACK 0 47ms RELEASE 100ms REMOTE FADER Depends on the SYSTEM TYPE preset patterns For details refer to SRP X500P Manager User s Guide To change the preset settings set the SYSTEM TYPE selector to 0 and make each setting on the SRP X500P Manager program System Configurations and Speaker Connections To suppress howling By using the FEED BACK REDUCER buttons you can suppress howling by detecting the frequency bands in which the howling may occur and then reducing the gain of those bands through the 5 band equalizer To detect the frequency bands in which howling may occur in order to suppress howling Make settings on the microphone a
11. it may not respond Turn it on again after the projector or display monitor finishes cooling off and enters standby status Location and Function of Parts 11 12 Rear panel 1 ANT IN a b connectors BNC type Connect antennas for the tuner unit installed in the SRP X500P Only the supplied antennas or the UHF Antenna AN 820 not supplied can be used If the antenna is not installed correctly faulty reception may result including intermittent sound The performance of the antenna should be fully confirmed prior to installation especially if the location does not allow the antenna to be easily repositioned after installation Use a coaxial cable with impedance of 50Q to connect the antenna In the case of a 5D FB cable the maximum length is approximately 50 meters Do not use 5C 2V or other cables with an impedance of 75Q as such cables have a short maximum cable length that is about half that of a 5D FB and may be a source of technical problems Do not install the supplied antennas in a place surrounded by metal object as this may cause the reception failure If noise occurs Depending on the installation location it may be impossible to use a specific channel due to external noise or electromagnetic interference If this happens
12. REMOTE PARALLEL 25 Programming a remote commander eee 28 H 29 Block OSEE 29 30 Dy SES gts Pak ZRT O ed ue 30 Audio 8 30 Audio output Connectors aa eee eee 30 Video input 30 Video output Connectors 4 snow 30 Remote CO nECI TS uzo e A A 31 OREW da kona zaa asf ono 31 ee oae A AGR ea ee 31 DIMENSIONS ac GRA PC OBA KE OO ea 32 Connector SPECI Troubleshooting 5 Overview Features The SRP X500P is a versatile powered mixer which incorporates an audio mixer RGB video switcher processor and power amplifier into a 3U rack size unit 9 preset AV system type settings By setting the SYSTEM TYPE selector the SRP X500P supports various AV system comfigurations Projector control The PROJECTOR CONTROL RS 232C connector or the CONTROL S IN OUT connectors can be used to change the power status of a Sony projector or plasma display to on or to standby and to select the input signal Built in digital mixer The digital mixer features A D and D A converters with a 24 bit 48 kHz sampling rate and a high perf
13. frequency bands as this may cause error in detection When you use the AGC automatic gain control function do the setting by using the SRP X500P Manager software before performing the procedure above Controls This section explains how to use the control connectors on the SRP X500P and how to program an optional programmable remote commander with the functions of the SRP X500P PROJECTOR CONTROL RS 232C connector The PROJECTOR CONTROL RS 232C connector can be used to control a projector or display monitor equipped with an RS 232C connector When the SRP X500P is connected to a projector or monitor through the PROJECTOR CONTROL RS 232C connector the power status on or standby and input signal selection of the projector or monitor are linked to those of the SRP X500P Set the PROJECTOR PROTOCOL selector in accordance with the model of the projector or monitor as indicated in the following table The format of the video signal output to the COMPONENT RGB connector is factory set to RGB format To change the setting refer to the SRP X500P Manager User s Guide Product model PROJECTOR RGB input PROTOCOL connector on the selector setting projector or monitor VPL CX85 80 1 INPUT A VPL PX35 40 2 INPUT D VPL FX51 50 3 INPUT A VPL PX11 4 INPUT A VPL PX32 31 5 INPUT A FWD 50PX1 6 INPUT 1 PFM 42X1 V1 7 INPUT 1 PFM 42B2 B1 8 INPUT 1 PFM 50C1 9 INPUT A Not applicable B
14. is not guaranteed Operation this software is not guaranteed in every PC even if the recommended environment is satisfied Operating Conditions 7 8 Precautions The SRP X500P must be used within a temperature range of 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Operating the SRP X500P near electrical equipment motors transformers or dimmers may cause it to be affected by electromagnetic induction Keep the SRP X500P as far from such equipment as possible The presence of the lighting equipment may produce electrical interference over a very wide frequency range Position the antennas and the wireless microphones to be used with the SRP X500P so that interference is minimized To avoid degradation of the signal to noise ratio do not use the SRP X500P near sources of electrical noise or in locations subject to vibration such as the following near electrical equipment such as motors transformers or dimmers near air conditioning equipment or places subject to direct air flow from an air conditioner Clean the surface and the connectors of the SRP X500P with a dry soft cloth Never use thinner benzene alcohol or any other chemicals since these may mar the finish Precautions Location and Function of Parts Front panel
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16. the SRP X500P during this time 2 Operate the SRP X500P function to be programmed to the remote commander as follows To program the function of the AV RGB SELECT buttons Press the AV RGB SELECT button to be programmed to the remote commander so that it lights up To program the function of the PROJECTOR POWER switch Press the PROJECTOR POWER switch so that it lights up To program the function for turning up the master volume Rotate the MASTER control to the 11 o clock position so that the MASTER MUTING indicator lights up To program the function for turning down the master volume Rotate the MASTER control to the 9 o clock position so that the MASTER MUTING indicator lights up To program the function for muting the master volume Rotate the MASTER control to the ee position so that the MASTER MUTING indicator lights up Controls 3 Place the remote commander so that its top is pointed towards the remote emitter sensor and then ready the remote commander for programming commands from the SRP X500P Programmable remote commander Press the IR OUTPUT MODE button The button and the remote emitter sensor flash and command is output from the remote emitter sensor When programming has completed press the IR OUTPUT MODE button again The button lights up and the command output stops To program other functions repeat this procedure from step 2 Keep pressing the IR OUTPUT MODE butt
17. with the wireless microphone or the transmitter turned off select a channel on the tuner unit that does not light up the RF indicator i e a channel that is not adversely affected by noise or interference Then set the wireless microphone or the transmitter to the same channel as the tuner unit Location and Function of Parts 2 PROJECTOR CONTROL CONTROL S IN OUT connectors stereo mini jack Used to control the LCD Data Projector VPL PX15 exclusively For details on the function of this connector see PROJECTOR CONTROL CONTROL S IN OUT connectors page 24 PROJECTOR CONTROL RS 232C connector D sub 9 pin male Used for the control of a projector or display monitor with an RS 232C connector connected to the 6 OUTPUT COMPONENT RGB or OUTPUT VIDEO connector of the SRP X500P 4 REMOTE PARALLEL connector D sub 25 pin female This connector consists of 10 input pins and 10 output pins The SRP X500P can be controlled by a switch or volume controller connected to the input pins Connecting these pins to an emergency broadcast system allows the SRP X500P s audio output to be cut off during an emergency broadcast An LED can be connected to the output pins to indicate the unit s status The following devices can be connected to this connector Input pins Connectable device Remarks Switch Volume With 10 kQ B curve Emergency broadcast Connected via relay system Ou
18. F Use the cable whose specifications are matched with the projector or monitor to connect the PROJECTOR CONTROL RS 232C connector on the SRP X500P with the RS 232C connector on the projector or monitor When controlling the projector from the SRP X500P be sure to turn off the Smart APA function and Auto Input Search function on the projector If the projector or a display monitor is not included in the table above set the PROJECTOR PROTOCOL selector Controls 23 24 to 0 and use the SRP X500P Manager software to make settings For control of an LCD Data Projector VPL PX15 use the CONTROL S connectors instead of the PROJECTOR CONTROL RS 232C connector For details see PROJECTOR CONTROL CONTROL S IN OUT connectors page 24 PROJECTOR CONTROL CONTROL S IN OUT connectors These connectors are for the control of the VPL PX15 LCD Data Projector In order to control the VPL PX15 with the SRP X500P set the PROJECTOR PROTOCOL selector as described in the following table Product model PROJECTOR RGB input PROTOCOL connector on SELECTOR setting the projector VPL PX15 A INPUT A When the SRP X500P is connected to the projector through the PROJECTOR CONTROL CONTROL S IN OUT connectors the power status on or standby and input signal selection on the projector are linked with those on the SRP X500P Also when a wired remote commander supplied with a projector is connected to
19. PUT 3 4 connectors are factory set to function as the REC OUT connectors 11 AV RGB INPUT audio connectors A to E phono jack Connect to the audio output connectors of the devices whose video output is connected to the 14 AV RGB INPUT video connectors on the SRP X500P When connecting a device be sure that each output connector on the device is connected to the AV RGB INPUT video and audio connector on the SRP X500P with the corresponding letter A to E LINE IN connectors phono jack Connect to the line output connectors of a CD player MD recorder etc MIC INPUT connectors 1 to 4 XLR 3 31 type Connect wired microphones When wired microphones are connected to the MIC INPUT 1 2 connectors the input signal from the wireless microphones take priority from the moment the tuner units begin receiving the signal AV RGB INPUT video connectors A to C phono jack D and E HD D sub 15 pin female Connect to the video output connectors of the devices whose audio output is connected to the 11 AV RGB INPUT audio connectors on the SRP X500P When connecting a device be sure that each output connector on the device is connected to the AV RGB INPUT video and audio connector on the SRP X500P with the corresponding letter A to E Location and Function of Parts 13 Installation Installing the tuner units Up to two WRU 806 UHF Synthesizer Tuner Units not supplied or two URX M1 Tuner Units included in the
20. RGB ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON s LEVEL OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB Delay Distance compensation is not set SYSTEM TYPE 2 For a speaker system consisting of a pair of front speakers and low impedance ceiling speakers Lo imp Audio from the AV components is output from the front speakers in stereo and audio from the microphones is output from the ceiling speakers to prevent howling Input output System Configurations and Speaker Connections SPEAKERS LINE OUT SP 1 SP 2 SP3 4 1 2 CH 3 CH 4 MIC IN ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON JON LEVEL OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB 0dB LINE IN ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF LEVEL OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB 0dB LINE IN ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF LEVEL OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB AV RGB ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ka LEVEL OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB AV RGB ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF i LEVEL OdB 0dB OdB OdB OdB 0dB 0dB Delay Distance compensation is not set SYSTEM TYPE 3 For a speaker system consisting of a pair of front speakers only Audio from the AV components and the microphones is output from the front speak
21. S ONY 2 190 706 13 1 Digital Powered Mixer Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference SRP X500P 2004 Sony Corporation 2 Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avo
22. UWP X1 X2 not supplied can be installed in the SRP X500P To prevent the production of noise be sure to turn the SRP X500P off before installing or removing the tuner units When installing the tuner unit insert it fully into the tuner slot of the SRP X500P and secure it with the latch on the slot Do not touch the inside of the tuner unit slots 1 Tum off the SRP X500P check the top and bottom sides of the tuner unit and then insert it into the slot Tuner unit Latch 2 Turn on the SRP X500P and perform the group and channel settings for the tuner unit following the instructions in WRU 806 channel setting page 15 Make the same group and the channel settings for the wireless microphone used in conjunction with the tuner unit For details on settings of the UWP X1 X2 refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the product 3 Tur on the wireless microphone and check that the tuner unit is receiving a signal from the microphone While a signal is being properly received from the microphone the RF indicator on the tuner unit lights up If the RF indicator does not light up this means the channel setting for the microphone is different from Installation that of the tuner unit or that the battery in the microphone is running down To remove the tuner unit Pull the latch securing the tuner unit to the side and pull out the tuner unit Tuner unit About blank
23. a command issued from a device connected to the REMOTE PARALLEL or REMOTE RS 232C connector or by operation of an optional remote commander Location and Function of Parts 9 MASTER control Adjusts the output level of the assigned channels With the SRP X500P Manager software you can specify which output channels are controlled by the MASTER control The MASTER control is factory set to control the output from the SPEAKERS 1 to 4 terminals and the LINE OUTPUT 1 2 connectors Note that the output from the LINE OUTPUT 3 4 terminals cannot be controlled AV RGB SELECT buttons A to E Press to select a device connected to the AV RGB INPUT audio video connectors The pressed button lights up green 11 LINE AV RGB input adjustment section TRIM input reference level adjustment controls Adjust the reference level for the audio signals input from the LINE IN connectors and the AV RGB INPUT audio connectors The adjustable range is 30dBu to 0 dBu REF reference level indicators Light up yellow when the audio signal whose level exceeds the reference level is input to the LINE IN connectors and the AV RGB INPUT audio connectors While the audio signal is input adjust the TRIM controls so that the REF indicators light up yellow intermittently SPEAKER OUT controls Used to attenuate the output level of the internal power amplifier Before adjusting the speaker output level use the TRIM controls to specify the r
24. amera Table top microphone etc To power source RGB OUT CC High impedance speakers Programmable LINE OUT remote PC commander The configuration above uses two WRU 806 UHF Synthesizer Tuner Units or two URX MI Tuner Units included in the UWP X1 X2 When an electric condenser microphone is connected to the MIC INPUT 3 or 4 connector set the 48V ON OFF switch for the respective connector to ON System Configurations and Speaker Connections 17 18 Sample system configuration with a custom operation panel and environmental equipment connected AN 820 UHF In this configuration the SRP X500P can be controlled by a custom operation panel or an external system controller Antenna or the supplied antenna 3 Nu Projector om SS AN 820 UHF o s Antenna or the 7 Transmitter PROJECTOR CONTROL RS 232C 7 Wireless supplied y mieropnone Custom operation panel antenna Front Operation D Document terminal amp camera VIDEO OUT External system controller Wireless microphone
25. d How to open files 1 Insertthe supplied CD ROM into the CD ROM drive then click My Computer 2 Double click SRP X500P The Documents folder and the SRP X500P Manager folder appear To view the SRP X500P Operating Instructions pdf file Double click the HARD folder under the Documents folder then double click the pdf file that you want to view To view the pdf file of User s Guide for the SRP X500P Double click the SOFT folder under the Documents folder then double click the pdf file that you want to view To open these PDF files Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader must be installed on your PC To get Adobe Reader go to the website of Adobe Systems Incorporated http www adobe com To use the SRP X500P Manager Install the program to the PC first For details on the installation procedure refer to the SRP X500P Manager User s Guide Operating Conditions The recommended operating environment for using the SRP X500P Manager is as follows OS Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Microsoft Windows XP Professional Microsoft Windows XP Home edition CPU Celeron 400 MHz or higher RAM 128 MB of RAM or greater Available hard 20 MB of available hard disk space disk space Notes on use The PC must be preinstalled with one of the OS listed above Operation of this software when the OS has been upgraded
26. e speakers with high impedance can be connected To connect high impedance speakers to the SPEAKERS CH 3 4 terminals Set the SYSTEM TYPE selector to 1 or 4 Or set the SYSTEM TYPE selector to 0 and use the SRP X500P Manager software to make setting When one of the settings above is made the output from the SPEAKERS CH 3 4 terminals becomes monaural Connect the terminal of the speaker to the red SPEAKERS CH 3 terminal and connect the terminal of the speaker to the red SPEAKERS CH 4 terminal CH 1 CH 1 id 40 160 40 160 CH 3 CH 3 1 820 CH 4 CH 4 CH 2 CH 2 The following table shows the number of speakers that can be connected when the SPEAKERS CH 3 4 terminals are set for high impedance speakers Speaker Power applied to Number of impedance each speaker connectable speakers 1 ka 5W 12 3 3 KQ 1 5 40 10 kQ 0 5 W 120 To connect low impedance speakers to the SPEAKERS CH 3 4 terminals Set the SYSTEM TYPE selector to 2 5 6 7 8 or 0 Or set the SYSTEM selector to 0 and use the SRP X500P Manager software to make setting Connect the speakers as shown in the following figure
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28. ed to program an SRP X500P command to an optional remote commander with leaning capability For details on how to program an optional remote commander see Programming a remote commander page 28 and refer to the Operating Instruction supplied with the remote commander Microphone input adjustment section 48V 48 V DC power supply ON OFF switches Set to ON to supply 48 V DC power to condenser microphones connected to the MIC INPUT 1 to 4 connectors These switches are factory set to OFF Before turning these switches be sure to fully turn down all input level controls and the LINE AV RGB controls or turn off the unit TRIM microphone input reference level adjustment controls Set the reference level for signals input from the MIC INPUT 1 to 4 connectors The settable range is 60 dBu to 30 dBu A reference level cannot be set for signal input from tuner units installed to the SRP X500P The TRIM controls treat their adjustable signal range as two areas one is between 60 dBu and 50 dBu and another is between 49 dBu and 30 dBu and because of this sound dropouts may be observed while adjusting the reference level for the signal input from the microphones However this is not a malfunction REF reference level indicators Light up yellow when the audio signal whose level exceeds the reference level is input to the MIC INPUT 1 to 4 connectors While the audio signal is input adjust the TRIM control
29. eference level for the audio input signals then use the MASTER control to adjust the overall level And then use the SPEAKER OUT controls to adjust output level from the SPEAKERS CH 1 2 terminals and CH 3 4 terminals PROJECTOR PROTOCOL selector Used to select the protocol corresponding to the model of the projector or display monitor connected to the PROJECTOR CONTROL RS 232C connector or the CONTROL S IN OUT connectors Select position 0 only when setting the projector protocol using the SRP X500P Manager software The setting becomes effective next time the power is turned on Thus change the setting while the SRP X500P is turned off For details on the selector position and projector and display monitor models see PROJECTOR CONTROL RS 232C connector page 23 and PROJECTOR CONTROL CONTROL S IN OUT connectors page 24 For control of an LCD Data Projector VPL PX15 use the CONTROL S connectors instead of the PROJECTOR CONTROL RS 232C connector SYSTEM TYPE selector Can be set to positions 1 9 according to the speaker configuration of the AV system being used Select position 0 only when setting the system type using the SRP X500P Manager software The setting becomes effective next time the power is turned on Thus change the setting while the SRP X500P is turned off For details on the various system types see Selection of system type page 19 15 IR OUTPUT MODE remote programming button Us
30. el of the selected group is displayed the first channel of the group will be displayed GP CH Display example of WRU 806B CE62 model Selecting the reception channel by frequency Press the button This changes the GP CH indication to a frequency indication To change a frequency press the or button while keeping the CH button pressed A higher or lower frequency will be displayed Press the button again to change the frequency indication to a GP CH indication _ i ke ae GP CH GP CH Display example of WRU 806B CE62 model ifthe desired channel or frequency is displayed release the CH button and or button The selected channel is set To store the selected group and channel Leave the indication unchanged for 1 second The group and channel set in the procedure explained above are stored in memory Installation System Configurations and Speaker Connections Sample configuration using the SRP X500P factory settings In this configuration the SRP X500P can be used without having to change the settings with the supplied SRP X500P Manager software AN 820 UHF Antenna or the Projector supplied antenna x 7 O f 7 Front Front Transmitter speaker speaker L PROJECTOR CONTROL RS 232C Transmitter AN 820 UHF Antenna or the supplied antenna tcc Wireless microphone Wireless microphone Document c
31. encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment If you have any questions about this product you may call Sony Customer Information Service Center 1 800 222 7669 or http www sony com Declaration of Conformity Trade Name SONY Model SRP X500P Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc Address 16450 W Bernardo Dr San Diego 92127 U S A Telephone Number 858 942 2230 For the customers in Europe This product with the CE marking complies with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European standards EN60065 Product Safety EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment s El residential E2 commercial and light industrial E3
32. ers Input output SPEAKERS LINE OUT SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 MICIN ONOFF ON ON ON ON LEVEL 0dB 0dB 048 OdB OdB LINE IN ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF z LEVEL 0dB 0dB 048 OdB OdB LINE IN ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF n LEVEL 0dB 048 048 OdB OdB OFF ON OFF ON OFF NL LEVEL loas 0dB 048 OdB OdB AV RGB ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON NR LEVEL loas 0dB 0dB 048 OdB OdB Delay Distance compensation is not set SYSTEM TYPE 4 For a speaker system consisting of high impedance ceiling speakers 70V LINE o o o o o o o o Audio from the AV components monaural and the microphones is output from the ceiling speakers Input output SPEAKERS LINE OUT SP1 SP2 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 LINE SP 34 MICIN ON OFF JON ON oN LEVEL 0dB O0dB OdB OdB OdB LINEIN ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF L LEVEL 3dB OdB OdB OdB LINEIN ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF LEVEL OdB OdB OdB AV RGB ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF LEVEL 3dB OdB OdB OdB AV RGB ON OFF ON
33. he following precautions to prevent interference and noise If there is TV broadcasting station nearby to avoid possible interference from its broadcasting do not use that station s channel When simultaneously using two or more tuners always set the tuners to different channels within the same group other than group 00 Moza i4 lt gt WZI GP CH GP CH rir qot c me ruri LL Ey 1 Lt Li Ld ru a Lit 11 Lik LI LOLI lt gt _ nn t 0 11 Hia 7 M 13 1 11 1 1 of HEH 7777 FET ES Display example of WRU 806A AU66 model The CH indication shows the lowest frequency channel of the selected group For group 00 however the channel selected last is displayed Installation 15 16 Releasing the buttons automatically cancels the group and channel selection mode and the currently displayed group is selected Refer to Wireless Microphone System Frequency List supplied with the WRU 806 3 Press and hold down the CH button and press the or button in 3 seconds to select a channel Similer to step 2 each time you press the or button the CH indication changes in the order shown in the group and reception channel list Refer to Wireless Microphone System Frequency List supplied with the WRU 806 If you press the button when the last chann
34. id injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the side of the unit Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No SRP X500P Serial No To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruct
35. ions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING When installing the unit incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring or connect the power cord to socket outlet which must be provided near the unit and easily accessible If a fault should occur during operation of the unit operate the disconnect device to switch the power supply off or disconnect the power cord CAUTION This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquid such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus CAUTION The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the unit itself has been turned off For the customers in the U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is
36. l or the software described herein in whole or in part may not be reproduced translated or reduced to any machine readable from without prior written approval from Sony Corporation SONY CORPORATION PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR SUCH OTHER INFORMATION IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES WHETHER BASED ON TORT CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL THE SOFTWARE OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF Sony Corporation reserves the right to make any modification to this manual or the information contained herein at any time without notice The software described herein may also be governed by the terms of a separate user license agreement Trademarks Celeron is a trademark of Intel Corporation U S A and other countries Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation U S A and other countries Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Other system names productions and company names appearing in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders In this manual such names are not indicat
37. n 3 INPUT 2 Selects the VCR Lto VCR selection button 4 INPUT 3 Selects the cassette deck o o e Cassette deck selection button 5 INPUT 4 Selects PC 1 _ 56 4 1 selection button 6 INPUT 5 Selects PC 2 o o e PC 2 selection button 7 INPUT 6 Turns up the master volume 1 Turning up the master volume 8 INPUT 7 Turns down the master volume o o e Turning down the master volume 9 INPUT 8 START oe START button 10 INPUT 9 STOP 5 o e STOP button 11 INPUT 10 EMG o ENG signal input 12 GND GND 13 GND GND 40 mA or more 14 GND GND ta 15 OUTPUT 1 DVD player selection tally signal NN DVD player selection LED 16 OUTPUT 2 VCR selection tally signal VCR selection LED 17 OUTPUT 3 Cassette deck selection tally signal AN e Cassette deck selection LED 18 OUTPUT 4 PC 1 selection tally signal AN e PC 1 selection LED 19 OUTPUT 5 PC 2 selection tally signal 4 PC 2 selection LED 20 OUTPUT 6 Master volume maximum tally signal Master volume maximum LED 21 OUTPUT 7 Master volume minimum tally signal Master volume minimum LED Lowers the screen closes the curtains 24 DC or less 22 OUTPUT 8 and dims the light Raises the screen opens the curtains 2 and turns on the light 24 OUTPUT 10 EMG tally signal 25 GND GND 4 Screen interface box e l Curtains interface box Lighting interface box
38. nd the SRP X500P to suppress howling more effectively 1 Set the reference level for the microphone While talking on the microphone in a normal voice adjust the TRIM control so that the REF indicator lights intermittently When you use a wireless microphone adjust the attenuator on the microphone instead of the TRIM control 2 Adjust the volume on the SRP X500P Set the input level control and the MASTER control to 0 dB position 3 Set up the microphone Place the microphone where it is used and adjust the direction 4 Adjust the speaker output Turn up the SPEAKER OUT control on the SRP 500 slowly until the speaker output reaches the level to be heard from anywhere within the place Be sure to turn down the SPEAKER OUT control whose corresponding speaker output is not used fully to ee dB D Perform the howling suppression Keep pressing the FEED BACK REDUCER button on the SRP X500P for the corresponding MIC INPUT connector for 2 seconds or more The button indicator flashes as the SRP X500P scans the frequency bands When the button indicator stops flashing and lights up howling suppression is completed While the SRP X500P is scanning the frequency bands the sound similar to howling may be output If the output sound is too loud press the FEED BACK REDUCER button to cancel the procedure turn down the SPEAKER OUT control then try again Do not make a noise while the SRP X500P is scanning the
39. nput level Sound is distorted The audio input signal level is too high Rotate the input level controls to turn down the input level No video comes out Video input signal settings are incorrect Correct the video input signal setting The PROJECTOR PROTOCOL selector setting is incorrect Make correct settings The SRP X500P cannot be controlled by the The cable conneciion does not match the specifications of the SRP X500P devices connected to the PROJECTOR CONTROL RS 232C or REMOTE RS 232C connector The parameter settings for the RS 232C connectors do not match the specifications of the SRP X500P The PROTECTION indicator lights up DC voltage has flowed to the SPEAKERS CH 1 to 4 connectors due to a malfunction Turn off the power The internal temperature of the SRP X500P exceeds the specified level because of the following The impedance of the connected speakers is too low Turn off the power and connect the SRP X500P to speakers with the appropriate impedance The ventilation holes on the right and left sides of the SRP X500P are blocked by dust Clean the ventilation holes by removing the dust with a vacuum cleaner A pair of speaker terminals has shorted SPEAKERS CH 1 to 4 Turn off the power and remove the cause of the short circuit Troubleshooting 35 NOTICE FOR USERS 2004 Sony Corporation All rights reserved This manua
40. ns of the REMOTE PARALLEL connector 10kQ B curve variable resistor 5 L OdB I codB GND pins No 1 12 to 14 25 SRP X500P SRP X500P GND pins No 1 12 to 14 25 By making a contact the following control can be performed by an external controller Input signal selection for the AV RGB INPUT video and audio connectors Muting Scene recall Volume control turning the master volume up or down Turning on or changing to standby of the projector or the monitor Muting via control from an emergency broadcast system Example of a circuit connection to the output pins of the REMOTE PARALLEL connector SRP X500P 40mA MAX 24V BL 4 MAX GND pins No 1 12 to 14 25 The trigger for turning on each pin of the REMOTE PARALLEL connector can be selected from the following Status of the AV RGB SELECT buttons Turning on the MASTER MUTING indicator The status of scene recall function Command to turn on or change to standby status the projector or the monitor Status of the MASTER control and REMOTE FADER on the SRP X500P Manager maximum minimum muted Muting via control from an emergency broadcast system The trigger for each pin can be selected in the REMOTE PARALLEL section of the REMOTE PARALLEL PROJECTOR CONTROL screen of the SRP X500P Manager software Do not apply a reverse voltage across the output pins Do not connect the shield
41. of the remote wire or the ground wire to a relay table etc This can cause the device to malfunction and noise Keep the remote wire away from dimmers or motors Example of a custom made operation panel connection to the REMOTE PARALLEL connector The SRP X500P is factory set to connect a custom made operation panel with the following buttons Controls 25 26 MASTER LL START pvp VCR CASSETTE PC2 UP DOWN z LIL START button Press to turn on the projector or monitor lower the screen close the curtains and dim the lights as preparation for the start of a presentation STOP button Press to change the projector or monitor to standby status raise the screen open the curtains and turn on the lights for the ending of a presentation Selector buttons Press to select one of the devices connected to the AV RGB INPUT video audio connectors MASTER UP button Turns up the master volume MASTER DOWN button Turns down the master volume EMG Turns off all audio output when the SRP X500P receives a signal from the emergency broadcasting system Controls Pin No Pin name Function 1 GND GND 2 INPUT 1 Selects the DVD Player 51 4 DVD player selection butto
42. on for 2 seconds or more The button and the remote emitter sensor turn off and the SRP X500P returns to normal status After programming has completed be sure to verify that the command has been correctly programmed or not If not repeat the procedure from step 1 Appendix Block diagram 2 STOHLNOD ATV i ino H3GVv4 179170 9DH LNANOdNOO 1Ndino o 301937135 SOH INSNOdWOO 8 i 7 m 7 49 ozez su H 2 i H 1ndino 30199798 NIVIN EJ tndino ul 5 _ i iuo 9 103136 89U v mmo LO a
43. ormance DSP In addition to regular audio mixer features the SRP X500P offers such digitally enabled functions as a feedback reducer comprising an independent channel and automatic gain control AGC Various audio input output connectors Four microphone inputs and two stereo line inputs can be freely assigned to four output systems Compatibility with composite RGB component signals The SRP X500P is equipped with three composite inputs and two RGB component inputs These inputs eliminate the need for a separate RGB switcher or video switcher resulting in a simplified system configuration The SRP X500P supports high resolution component signals such as 480p and 10801 and also SXGA 1280 x 1024 pixels for RGB Built in digital amplifiers 90 W 90 W 50 W 50 W 8Q or 40 power amplifiers are incorporated The SRP X500P also supports 60 W high impedance speakers 70 LINE 820 Remote connectors for external devices RS 232C connectors The REMOTE RS 232C connector allows the use of an Overview external personal computer or system controller to control the SRP X500P REMOTE PARALLEL connector Input signal selection volume control and scene control of the SRP X500P can be performed via the input pins Through the output pins remote control of the environmental equipment such as a screen and lighting equipment and the status display of the SRP X500P can be carried out Installation of up to two tuner units
44. panels Two blank panels large and small are attached to the front of the SRP X500P Remove both of these panels to perform settings After completing the settings reattach the panels to prevent malfunctioning of the unit and to keep the tuner units from falling off the slot When the input level controls are used Blank panel large When the input level controls are not used Blank panel large Blank panel small When removing the blank panels to the SRP X500P be sure to start with the small panel Rack mounting About the rack Use an EJA standard 19 inch rack with a depth of 450 mm or more Use four screws of the same diameter as the rack screw holes and with an effective length of 12 mm or more to mount the SRP X500P into the rack GP button button CH button button Screws B M5 X 12 SRP X500P Screws B M5 X 12 Turn on the SRP X500P Press and hold down the GP button and press the or button to select a group Each time you press the or button the GP indication changes as shown in the following figure To change the indication continuously press and hold down the or button When mounting the SRP X500P into a rack be sure it is done by 2 people or more WRU 806 channel setting Take t
45. put from each tuner unit is satisfactory AF audio frequency indicators Light up yellow when the signal is input from each tuner unit SPEAKER OUTPUT indicators PROTECTION protection circuit indicator Lights up red when the protection circuit of the internal power amplifier operates CLIP clip indicators Light up red when the output level of the internal power amplifier is excessive and the output signal is distorted 70V LINE high impedance speaker connection indicator Lights up green when the SPEAKERS CH 3 4 terminals are set to connect high impedance speakers 70V LINE VU volume unit meters Uses 5 segment LEDs to indicate the signal output level prior to adjustment by the 12 SPEAKER OUT controls When the internal protection circuit operates the signal output is cut to protect the speakers and the SRP X500P from being damaged If any of the following conditions arises turn off the SRP X500P and eliminate the cause The temperature inside the amplifier exceeds the specified level due to excessive output The impedance of the connected speakers is too low The ventilation holes located on both sides of the SRP X500P are blocked by dust The SPEAKERS terminals are short circuited When the SRP X500P does not operate normally after eliminating the cause turn it off and contact the Sony dealer from whom you purchased it MASTER MUTING indicator Lights up red when signal output is muted by
46. reless microphones For details on installing tuner units see Installing the tuner units page 14 4 Remote emitter sensor Point the optional remote commander towards the emitter sensor An optional programmable remote commander RM AV3000 series etc can be used to operate the SRP X500P after it has been programmed with the SRP X500P commands via the remote emitter sensor For details see Programming a remote commander page 28 and refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the remote commander 5 Input level controls Rotate to adjust the input signal level MIC1 WL1 Adjusts the level of the signal input from the MIC INPUT 1 connector or the tuner unit installed in the WLI slot MIC2 WL2 Adjusts the level of the signal input from the MIC INPUT 2 connector or the tuner unit installed in the WL2 slot Location and Function of Parts 9 MIC 3 Adjusts the level of the signal input from the MIC INPUT 3 connector MIC 4 Adjusts the level of the signal input from the MIC INPUT 4 connector LINE Adjusts the level of the signals input from the LINE IN connectors AV RGB Adjusts the level of the signals input from the AV RGB INPUT audio connectors as specified by the AV RGB SELECT buttons 6 Input indicators SIGNAL signal level indicators Light up green when the signal is input from each audio connector RF radio frequency indicators Light up green when the level of the RF signal in
47. s so that the REF indicators light up yellow intermittently FEED BACK REDUCER howling suppressor buttons Used to turn the howling noise reducing function on or off and to make settings for the function The buttons light up green when the function is turned on For details on the settings see To suppress howling page 22 RS 232C indicator Lights up green when the SRP X500P and a PC or external controller are communicating via the REMOTE RS 232C connector PROJECTOR ON STANDBY POWER switch Turns on the projector or the display monitor connected to the SRP X500P or sets the projector or the monitor to standby status Press the switch while it is lighted up red i e the projector or display monitor is in standby status to turn the projector or display monitor on The switch lights up green when the projector or the monitor is turned on To turn off the projector or the monitor keep pressing the switch for more than 2 seconds The switch flashes green while the projector or the monitor cools off and then lights up red when the projector or monitor enters standby status If you turn on the projector or display monitor or change the input setting by operating it directly or by using the remote commander supplied with it the PROJECTOR ON STANDBY switch indication and actual status of the projector or display monitor may become unmatched If you attempt to turn on the projector or display monitor while it is cooling off
48. t R R Y 2 Video output G Y 3 Video output B B Y 4 Ground 5 N C 6 Ground 7 Ground 8 Ground 9 N C 10 Ground 11 N C 12 N C 13 Composite sync signal horizontal signal SYNC HD 14 Vertical sync signal VD 15 N C Specifications 33 34 MIC INPUT 1 to 4 connectors CA 75 5 3 Pin No Function 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD Specifications Troubleshooting Before taking your unit in for repairs check the operation clear up the problem consult the following one more time Should the problem persists consult your troubleshooting guide for a possible solution to the nearest dealer problem Launch the supplied SRP X500P Manager software and confirm the settings of the SRP X500P If this does not Symptom Cause Remedy The SRP X500P does not turn on Power cord is disconnected Insert the power cord firmly into the AC IN connector and wall outlet No sound is output The input level controls are fully turned down Rotate the controls to turn up the input level The MASTER control is fully turned down Rotate the control to turn up the master volume ROUTING settings are incorrect Use the SRP X500P Manager to set the routing correctly The SYSTEM TYPE selector setting is incorrect Make correct settings No microphone sound is output The TRIM controls are fully turned down Rotate the controls to turn up the i
49. t setting on the projector to match the format of the signal output from the SRP X500P When OTHER TERMINAL is selected using the SRP X500P Manager software the signal is automatically input to the INPUT B connector on the projector or the monitor REMOTE RS 232C connector A PC installed with the SRP X500P Manager software can beconnected to the REMOTE RS 232C connector to make SRP X500P settings from the PC This connector can also be used to connect an external system controller to allow control of the SRP X500P The specifications and the communication format for this connector are as follows Specifications Connector type D sub 9 pin male inch screw type Electric specifications Conforms to RS 232C standards Recommended cable Multi core shielded cable for data communications Cable length 15 meters 50 feet or less Communication format Baud rate 38400 bps Bitlength 8 bits Stop bit 1 bit Parity odd Use an RS 232C cross cable to connect the SRP X500P with a PC REMOTE PARALLEL connector By connecting a simple circuit such as a switch or volume controller to the REMOTE PARALLEL connector the SRP X500P can be controlled remotely The specifications for this connector are as follows Specifications Connector type D sub 25 pin female Recommended cable Multi core shielded cable for data communications Cable length 50 meters 166 feet or less Examples of a circuit connection to the input pi
50. tage 24 V or less Maximum sink current 40 mA RS 232C D sub 9 pin male Others ANT IN a b connectors BNC type supplies 9 V DC 48V power supply Supplies power to MIC INPUT 1 to 4 connectors XLR type only when 48V ON OFF selector is set to ON General Power requirement Model for the U S A and Canada AC 120 V 60 Hz Model for other countries AC 230 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 120 W Peak inrush current model for Europe 1 Power ON current probe method 6 A 240 V 2 Hot switching inrush current measured in accordance with European standard EN55103 1 5 230 V Dimensions 482 x 132 x 357 mm w h d 19 x 5 Ja x 14 inches excluding protrusions Mass Approx 12 kg 26 Ib 3 oz Operating temperature 0 to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Supplied accessories Power cord 1 Foot 4 CD ROM 1 Operating Instructions 1 Antenna 2 Optional accessories AN 820 UHF Antenna WRU 806 UHF Synthesizer Tuner Unit UWP X1 X2 Wireless Microphone System RM AV3000 series Universal Remote Commander Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Specifications 31 Dimensions
51. the CONTROL IN connector on the SRP X500P the projector settings can be performed the SRP X500P Connect the projector and the projector s remote commander to the SRP X500P as shown below Remote commander Projector CONTROLS C 09 c OUT To supply power to the remote commander from the SRP X500P use a stereo mini plug cord to connect the remote commander to the SRP X500P When batteries are used to operate the remote commander use a mini plug cord to connect the remote commander to the SRP X500P When the projector s wired remote commander is connected to the PROJECTOR CONTROL CONTROL S IN connector as illustrated above the remote sensor on the projector does not function and all commands from the remote commander are transmitted through the Controls PROJECTOR CONTROL CONTROL S IN OUT connectors Note that control of the projector by the SRP X500P takes priority over control by the remote commander The following restrictions apply when a projector is controlled by the SRP X500P via the PROJECTOR CONTROL CONTROL S IN OUT connectors Video signals input from the INPUT VIDEO A B C connectors are output to the OUTPUT VIDEO connector in composite format only Video signals input from the COMPONENT RGB D E connectors are output to the OUTPUT COMPONENT RGB connector in either RGB or component format Be sure to change the input signal forma
52. tput pins Remarks 24 V DC or less 40 mA or less 24 V DC or less 40 mA or less Connectable device LED Relay 5 REMOTE RS 232C connector D sub 9 pin male This is an RS 232C serial connector for remote control When a PC is connected parameters can be set using the SRP X500P Manager software The SRP X500P can be controlled from the external controller connected to the REMOTE RS 232C connector 6 OUTPUT connector section These connectors output the video signal input from the AV RGB INPUT video connectors Signal format conversion is not carried out COMPONENT RGB connector HD D sub 15 pin female Outputs component or RGB signal VIDEO connector phono jack Outputs composite signal SPEAKERS CH terminals 1 to 4 screw terminal These are the output terminals of the internal power amplifiers For details on connecting the speakers see Speaker connection on page 19 CIRCUIT BREAKER button The circuit breaker cuts off the main power when excessive current flows through the AC IN connector If the circuit breaker trips press the CIRCUIT BREAKER button to reset the breaker but do not use the SRP X500P Instead turn it off and contact the Sony dealer from whom you purchased the unit 9 AC IN connector Connects the supplied AC power cord LINE OUTPUT connectors 1 to 4 phono jack Connect to the line input connectors of a power amplifier CD MD recorder etc The LINE OUT
53. urban outdoors and 4 controlled EMC environment ex TV studio 3 4 Table of Contents sida ET Aa 6 Features a oso iab eder 6 The SRP X500P O AA 6 Using the supplied CD ROM eee 6 Operating Conditions eee reeeeeeee 7 Precautions m 8 Location and Function of 9 Prontpanel csse epus ie Cad R dua yd ga e 9 Rear panel 12 14 Installing the asc iwo oh GORE Ga 14 About blank 14 Rack mounting 15 WRU 806 channel setting i EAH 15 System Configurations and Speaker Connections 17 Sample configuration using the SRP X500P factory settings 17 Sample system configuration with a custom operation panel and environmental equipment connected 18 SPEAKS COMME CHOR s ose eoe beni eO MES RR A V E E EN UE 19 Selection of system type tette 19 T suppress HOW 22 CONO S sdi 23 PROJECTOR CONTROL RS 232C connector 23 PROJECTOR CONTROL CONTROL S IN OUT connectors 24 REMOTE 5 232 Connector wastes ae 24 REMOTE PARALLEL 24 Example of a custom made operation panel connection to the
54. ut from the ceiling speakers SPEAKERS LINE OUT SP 1 SP2 SP3 4 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 MICIN ON OFF ON ON ON LEVEL OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB LINE IN OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF LEVEL OdB OdB OdB OdB 0dB LINE IN ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF E LEVEL OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB 0dB AV RGB ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF LEVEL 048 OdB OdB OdB 0dB OdB 0dB 0dB AV RGB ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF INR LEVEL OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB OdB 0dB System Configurations and Speaker Connections 21 22 Delay SYSTEM TYPE 6 Select when no compensation is necessary SYSTEM TYPE 7 Select when the distance between the front speakers and the satellite speakers are 5 meters to 8 meters 16 7 feet to 26 7 feet SYSTEM TYPE 8 Select when the distance between the front speakers and the satellite speakers are 8 meters to 11 meters 26 7 feet to 36 7 feet SYSTEM TYPE 9 Select when the distance between the front speakers and the satellite speakers are 11 meters to 14 meters 36 7 feet to 46 7 feet SPEAKERS SP 1 SP2 SP3 SP 4 SYSTEM TYPE 6 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF TIME Oms Oms Oms Oms SYSTEM TYPE 7 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON
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