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3.                                                                           001                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  5 e     n  D 8  gt    gt  S  5   BE E H    1200  230 240 d Se g  100V Setting 120V Setting 230V Setting 240V Setting   Use for 90 105V   Use for 105 125V   Do not use   Use for 220 240V     Mains Input Programming PCB    These diagrams show the PCB arrangements for the different voltage settings   Note that where the mains voltage is a nominal 230V  the    240V Setting    should be used     not the    230V Setting        Page 6       Installation       3 0 Installation    3 1 Voltage Selection    Before connecting the mains supply ensure that the voltage range selector next to the IEC socket on the rear of  the unit is correctly set  The input setting must be confirmed before applying power  The input module can be  configured to be one of 4 voltage settings  The setting is indicated by a plastic pin protruding through the  appropriate hole in the fuse panel     The setting is altered by a small vertical PCB which can be fitted in 4 positions   To change the setting   Switch off and remove the IEC lead   Using a small flat bladed screwdriver  lever open the fuse panel to the right of the connector     At the right hand side is a vertical PCB with a plastic key which indicates th
4.        When you connect a microphone to the Mic Amp input signal appears on the input of the correct channel  of the console        Page 9    XLogic Mic Amp Owner s Manual    iagram    D    iring    Remote Control W           152 9299    ON 1d TSS  e qe   yndur yoeqyyer LLA   ATX LI sjouueu                                       jndjno speqyye  POPs ajosuog                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          IL Wau PE WAY 1nO NOW NI MON   O    AIS  d GRIP  70M LNOO    di    LINO DIN z 100 DIN lany    100 DIN   100 DIN C2  07649099    ON  ld  ISS  yur  snqaoyruou LUS LU  g G s ouueu   elt WAY FE WAY 1nO NON NI IN C2  es   s  FA O   fr a HE     H A  TO   LNOO dl Ges       LINO DIN z LNO DIN 1any 1    LNO JIN t LNO DIN                                                 uu                           et    310W3H              uu                   PE 3LOW3H                   B  5                   9 s 310W3H                               8 2 3LOW3H    ANVIDNI   QIO4XO    2180  93v S pijos       s  n  u ur YSU SI XX 939uM XXEZ9D99  ON 1d TSS     lqe   utd 03 urd papyarys  s 1     SPA SP fs       Page 10    Installation       3 5 Connection to XLogic Mic Amp Remote    The XLogic Mic Amp Remote  see drawing on page 2  is a 1U panel  approximately 100mm deep  Each unit will  control one or two XLo
5.   65 72   89 96                                  Signal Cable   Colour DL Audio DL Control 25wD Male  Pin Pin 17 20  Channel 17 Positive 5 Red 1 L1 2  Channel 17 Negative 5 Black 1 K1 15  Channel 17 Screen 5 Screen 1 JA 1  Channel 18 Positive 5 Red 2 I2 4  Channel 18 Negative 5 Black 2 K2 17  Channel 18 Screen 5 Screen 2 J2 14  Channel 19 Positive 5 Red 3 L3 7  Channel 19 Negative 5 Black 3 K3 20  Channel 19 Screen 5 Screen 3 H1 6  Channel 20 Positive 5 Red 4 L4 9  Channel 20 Negative 5 Black 4 K4 22  Channel 20 Screen 5 Screen 4 H2 19  Channel 17 Gain control 5 Red 5 L1 3  Channel 17 Switch Control 5 Black 5 K1 16  Channel 18 Gain control 5 Red 6 I2 5  Channel 18 Switch Control 5 Black 6 K2 18  Channel 19 Gain control 5 Red 7 L3 8  Channel 19 Switch Control 5 Black 7 K3 21  Channel 20 Gain control 5 Red 8 L4 10  Channel 20 Svvitch Control 5 Black 8 R4 23  ID Bit 1 5 Screen 5 JA 11   ID Bit 2 5 Screen 6 J2 n c  ID Bit 3 5 Screen 7 H1 12   ID Bit 4 5 Screen 8 H2 n c  ID Bit 5 n c  Signal Cable   Colour DL Audio DL Control 25wD Male  Pin Pin 21 24  Channel 21 Positive 6 Red 1 L5 2  Channel 21 Negative 6 Black 1 K5 15  Channel 21 Screen 6 Screen 1 H7 1  Channel 22 Positive 6 Red 2 L6 4  Channel 22 Negative 6 Black 2 K6 17  Channel 22 Screen 6 Screen 2 H8 14  Channel 23 Positive 6 Red 3 L7 7  Channel 23 Negative 6 Black 3 K7 20  Channel 23 Screen 6 Screen 3 JZ 6  Channel 24 Positive 6 Red 4 L8 9  Channel 24 Negative 6 Black 4 K8 22  Channel 24 Screen 6 Screen 4 J8 19  Channel 21 
6.   Channel 11 Gain control 3 Red 7 D3 8  Channel 11 Switch Control 3 Black 7 E3 21  Channel 12 Gain control 3 Red 8 D4 10  Channel 12 Switch Control 3 Black 8 E4 23  ID Bit 1 3 Screen 5 F1 11   ID Bit 2 3 Screen 6 F2 24   ID Bit 3 3 Screen 7 G1 n c  ID Bit 4 3 Screen 8 G2 n c  ID Bit 5 n c  Signal Cable    Colour DL Audio DL Control 25wD Male  Pin Pin 13 16  Channel 13 Positive 4 Red 1 D5 2  Channel 13 Negative 4 Black 1 E5 15  Channel 13 Screen 4 Screen 1 G7 1  Channel 14 Positive 4 Red 2 D6 4  Channel 14 Negative 4 Black 2 E6 17  Channel 14 Screen 4 Screen 2 G8 14  Channel 15 Positive 4 Red 3 D7 7  Channel 15 Negative 4 Black 3 E7 20  Channel 15 Screen 4 Screen 3 F7 6  Channel 16 Positive 4 Red 4 D8 9  Channel 16 Negative 4 Black 4 E8 22  Channel 16 Screen 4 Screen 4 F8 19  Channel 13 Gain control 4 Red 5 D5 3  Channel 13 Switch Control 4 Black 5 E5 16  Channel 14 Gain control 4 Red 6 D6 5  Channel 14 Switch Control 4 Black 6 E6 18  Channel 15 Gain control 4 Red 7 D7 8  Channel 15 Switch Control 4 Black 7 E7 21  Channel 16 Gain control 4 Red 8 D8 10  Channel 16 Switch Control 4 Black 8 E8 23  ID Bit 1 4 Screen 5 G7 n c  ID Bit 2 4 Screen 6 G8 n c  ID Bit 3 4 Screen 7 F7 12   ID Bit 4 4 Screen 8 F8 n c  ID Bit 5 n c            Pinout shown is for channels 1 24  For other bays connect id  bits as shown in Table 4        Page 21    XLogic Mic Amp Owner s Manual    Appendix B  Connector Pinouts  continued     Table 3c   XL 9000 DL to 25way    D    Wiring  Channels 17 24   41 48 
7.   Internal links and fuses    Fuses  Mains Inlet     The mains inlet contains a single 1 amp 1 25  time delay fuse  SSL Part No  35FJJ310   To change it disconnect the  mains inlet  then using a small screwdriver prise open the mains selector cover  This contains the fuse  Test and  replace with the same type and value if necessary     Internal Fuses    The internal power rails are also individually fused  These fuses should only be changed by suitably experienced  staff  They are listed below     Fuses  629610X1 Power Regulator Card    48V FS1   500mA wire ended  SSL part No  35F5E250     Fuses  629601X1 Main Card   45V FS1    3 amp wire ended  SSL part No  35F5E330      18V FS2     3 amp wire ended  SSL part No  35F5E330    15V FS3     3 amp wire ended  SSL part No  35F5E330    15V FS4    3 amp wire ended  SSL part No  35F5E330    18V FS5  3 amp wire ended  SSL part No  35F5E330              Links  LEI Links output OV to chassis  Normally fitted  Remove to capacitively couple   LK3 Links chassis and analogue OV  Normally fitted  Remove to increase impedance to 100   LK4 Test link  Normally set to position  a   See below for details of operation in test mode     LK5 Bit 5 link  Normally set to position  a   Increases channel number display by 60 if set to  position    b      LK6 Phase Phantom link  Normally set to position    a     Reverses default selection of remote control of  phase and  48 switches when set to position    Db        Test Mode  Test mode is selected by mov
8.  2 Gain Red 6  18 Ch 2 Switch Black 6  6 OV Screen 3  19 OV Screen 4  7 Ch 3 Pos Red 3  20 Ch 3 Neg Black 3  8 Ch 3 Gain Red 7  21 Ch 3 Switch Black 7  9 Ch 4 Pos Red 4  22 Ch 4 Neg Black 4  10 Ch 4 Gain Red 8  23 Ch 4 Switch Black 8  11 ID Bit 1 Screen 5   24 ID Bit 2 Screen 6   12 ID Bit 3 Screen 7   25 ID Bit 4 Screen 8   13 ID Bit 5 N C    Page 18                Linking the appropriate pins to OV will set the channel displays     See Table 4 for details   Inputs are pulled to  5V via 15K resistors                 Appendix B  Connector Pinouts  continued     Headphone Output       Location     Front Panel       Conn  Type     Stereo 1 4  Jack Socket       Pin      Description       Tip  Ring  Sleeve       Audio Left  ve  Audio Right  ve  0V                                        Appendix                               Monitor In   Monitor Out  Location  Rear Panel  Conn  Type  6 way RJ11 Socket  Pin Description  1 Monitor Bus  ve  2 Monitor Bus  ve     Mon Reset  4 OV  5 Talkback Bus   Input  ve  6 Talkback Bus  Input  ve  Remote 1   2 Remote 3   4  Location  Rear Panel Location  Rear Panel  Conn  Type  8 way RJ45 Socket Conn  Type  8 way RJ45 Socket  Pin Description Pin Description  1 Ch 2 Switch Control 1 Ch 4 Switch Control  2 Ch 2 Gain Control 2 Ch 4 Gain Control  3 Ch 1 Switch Control 3 Ch 3 Switch Control  4 Ch 2 Overload 4 Ch 4 Overload  5 Ch 1 Overload 5 Ch 3 Overload  6 Ch 1 Gain Control 6 Ch 3 Gain Control  7 OV 7 OV  8  12V 8  12V                               Pa
9.  3 4   The MON switches inter cancel between  channels and between multiple units if they are linked  so any input can be  monitored without having to move the headphones to a different unit              The block diagram opposite shows the signal path through the unit        Page 15    XLogic Mic Amp Owner s Manual    Table 2  Channel Displays  Test Mode                             Channel LES  bit 5  BCD Switch Front Panel Displays  Address   Position Setting Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 Display 4  X X X X X a 0 88 88 88 88  X X X X X a 1 sega sega sega sega  X X X X X a 2 segb segb segb segb  X X X X X a 3 segc segc segc segc  X X X X X a 4 segd segd segd segd  X X X X X a 5 sege sege sege sege  X X X X X a 6 seg f seg f seg f seg f  X X X X X a 7 segg segg segg segg  X X X X X a 8 DP DP DP DP  X X X X X a 9  X X X X X a A  X X X X X a B  X X X X X a C  X X X X X a D  X X X X X a E  X X X X X b F  X X X X X b 0 0 0 0 0  X X X X X b 1 11 11 11 11  X X X X X b 2 22 22 22 22  X X X X X b 3 33 33 33 33  X X X X X b 4 44 44 44 44  X X X X X b 5 55 55 55 55  X X X X X b 6 66 66 66 66  X X X X X b 7 77 77 77 77  X X X X X b 8 88 88 88 88  X X X X X b 9 99 99 99 99  X X X X X b A DP DP DP DP  X X X X X b B 0 0 0 0  X X X X X b C  X X X X X b D  X X X X X b E  X X X X X b F  a  Note   DP      decimal point A         Ignored in Test Mode    D b      No entry means display is blank el fe      See right for segment display drawing bam       Page 16             Appendix    Appendix A 
10.  Channel 8 Positive 2 Red 4 A8 9  Channel 8 Negative 2 Black 4 B8 22  Channel 8 Screen 2 Screen 4 C8 19  Channel 5 Gain control 2 Red 5 A5 3  Channel 5 Switch Control 2 Black 5 B5 16  Channel 6 Gain control 2 Red 6 A6 5  Channel 6 Switch Control 2 Black 6 B6 18  Channel 7 Gain control 2 Red 7 A7 8  Channel 7 Switch Control 2 Black 7 B7 21  Channel 8 Gain control 2 Red 8 A8 10  Channel 8 Switch Control 2 Black 8 B8 23  ID Bit 1 2 Screen 5 C5 n c  ID Bit 2 2 Screen 6 C6 24   ID Bit 3 2 Screen 7 C7 n c  ID Bit 4 2 Screen 8 C8 n c  ID Bit 5             Page 20      Pinout shown is for channels 1 24  For other bays connect id  bits as shown in Table 4              Appendix B  Connector Pinouts  continued     Table 3b   XL 9000 DL to 25way    D    Wiring  Channels 9 16   33 40   57 64   81 88    Appendix                                           Signal Cable   Colour DL Audio DL Control 25wD Male  Pin Pin 9 12  Channel 9 Positive 3 Red 1 D1 2  Channel 9 Negative 3 Black 1 El 15  Channel 9 Screen 3 Screen 1 F1 1  Channel 10 Positive 3 Red 2 D2 4  Channel 10 Negative 3 Black 2 E2 17  Channel 10 Screen 3 Screen 2 F2 14  Channel 11 Positive 3 Red 3 D3 7  Channel 11 Negative 3 Black 3 E3 20  Channel 11 Screen 3 Screen 3 G1 6  Channel 12 Positive 3 Red 4 D4 9  Channel 12 Negative 3 Blach 4 E4 22  Channel 12 Screen 3 Screen 4 G2 19  Channel 9 Gain control 3 Red 5 D1 3  Channel 9 Switch Control 3 Black 5 E1 16  Channel 10 Gain control 3 Red 6 D2 5  Channel 10 Switch Control 3 Black 6 E2 18
11.  a3e35 pijos C    Nie ne   11013  330uroy dwy DIA 2ISOTX  C U      C    E     DCO ane zeal DISCO et or zt on aa DICO    N J  i  o   gt  900 O opo 0 wool    mm   0 atk ooo O oong X      CX mago GJ mG  KO m a  ona GJ ma  ono 0 ma ooo a  2180 IX nio    O O  Oi   Sg Q O O    ni    SE WES Qo Da PESO    OO  O   i 9 O O O  ss    o 0 0  Vie Q0    an pilos     O  G AL  C3  Y 8 OIN Z OIN 9 OIIN S OIN v OIN     DIN 2 OIN L ow  C              Page 2       Introduction    1 0 Introduction    The XLogic Mic Amp is a 1U rack mounting unit containing four ultra high quality microphone amplifiers   utilising SSU s Super Analogue technology  The unit can be controlled either locally  from the XLogic Mic Amp  Remote Control or from an XL 9000 console  allowing the mic amp to be placed close to the microphone in order  to eliminate the signal degradation caused by long mic cables     The object of this manual is to provide purchasers of the XLogic Mic Amp with information in the following  areas       Safety considerations     Installation requirement     Electrical connections and cabling    Connector pin outs      Specifications and physical dimensions    Warranty    The warranty period for this unit is 12 months from date of purchase     In Warranty Repairs    In the event of a fault during the warranty period the unit must be returned to your local distributor who will  arrange for it to be shipped to Solid State Logic for repair  All units should be shipped to Solid State Logic in their  or
12.  front panel displays are correct by powering up the unit   Section 3 6 describes how to set the displays for your installation     If several units are to be mounted in the same rack then the headphone monitor and talkback bus should be  connected between the units by connecting the  MON IN    and    MON OUT    connectors on adjacent units  using  the supplied RJ11 RJ11 cable  SSL Part No 66C67240      The headphone output monitors any channel selected to  MON  plus an external talkback input  The talkback  input can be connected to a line level console talkback output if required  This signal is bussed between units on  the monitor link cables  Use an RJ11 to female XLR adaptor  SSL Part No  66C67241  to connect talkback to a free  MON IN or MON OUT connector  One adaptor cable is supplied with each unit     Once these connection have been made apply power to the unit s   Ensure that the yellow    REMOTE    LED on  the right of the front panel is not lit  If it is lit  use a small screwdriver or similar to turn off the recessed     REMOTE    switch below the LED  Finally connect the male XLR connectors on the rear of the unit to the line level  inputs of your console or recorder and your microphones to the XLR inputs on the front of the unit        Page 7    XLogic Mic Amp Owner s Manual    iagram    D    iring    Console W        192 9299 ON    Id ISS  ejqe   3ndur peque   UN   ATX                         U n 1ndino sprege  payonms ajosuog                                  
13.  or if it is suspected that there is a problem with calibration     In all of the following instructions it is assumed that the top cover has been removed and that power has been  applied  It is also assumed that unless otherwise specified  all switches are released and all potentiometers are at  unity  minimum or indent position as appropriate  The required accuracy for each adjustment will be specified  along with the target value     All level and distortion measurements should be made with audio band 20Hz to 20kHz filters unless otherwise  specified     Microphone Input    Equipment Required  Calibrated audio oscillator and audio level meter  Test Signal  50Hz sinewave      12dBu  common mode  Input and Output  Oscillator to Microphone Input and Mic Out to the audio level meter  Unit Setup  Set the Microphone Gain to    36dB     CMRR Trim  Adjustment  On the 629601 card  adjust the following presets for minimum level  normally   lt   40dBu    Channel 1  VR1  Channel 2  VR2  Channel 3  VR3  Channel 4  VR4       Page 26       Appendix E   Physical Specification      Depth     Height   Width   Weight   Power   Boxed size     Boxed weight     Appendix    325mm  12 8 inches not including heatsink  365mm 143 inches including heatsink  400mm  15 75 inches including connectors    44 5mm   1 75 inches  1 RU     480mm   19 inches    4 1kg 9 pounds    45 Watts 60 VA Max    520mm x 520mm x 182mm  20 5  x 20 5  x 7 2      6 4kg  14 pounds       All weights and dimensions are approxima
14.  wiring to this equipment which must be  installed according to the current wiring regulations  The fusing or breaking current are defined in the product  specification  In certain countries this function is supplied by use of a fused plug     CE Certification    Note that the majority of cables supplied with SSL equipment are fitted with ferrite rings at each end  This is to  comply with current European CE regulations and these ferrites should not be removed     If any of the unit metalwork is modified in any way this may the adversely affect the CE certification status of  the product     FCC Certification    The XLogic unit has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device  pursuant to  part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate  radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual  may cause  harmful interference to radio communications  Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause  harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense        Page 5    XLogic Mic Amp Owner s Manual                EH    100v O  120V O  O   230V O  240V     CH                               Mains Input Module    Ore 0 Oct oez   lt a 00    ll       N                
15. 11001 b 9 DP DP DP DP  11010 b A DP DP DP DP  11011 b B DP DP DP DP  11100 b C DP DP DP DP  11101 b D DP DP DP DP  11110 b E DP DP DP DP  11 111 b F DP DP DP DP          Note      DP    decimal point      Pull address pins marked  1  to 0V to enable        Page 12             Configuration    3 6 Configuring the XLogic Mic Amp    There are a number of internal link settings  most of which should not normally require adjustment     see  Appendix A for a full listing  Those links that change the operation of the unit are described below     Setting the Channel Displays    If the unit is connected to an XL 9000 console the 5 address bits on the 25 way    D    type Audio   Control connector  are set on the console channel bus card so that the channel displays automatically show the channels the unit is  connected to     When controlled locally or from the XLogic Mic Amp Remote    control unit  the channel displays can be set by adjusting a rotary   25 28 85 88    _   switch that is accessible through the lid of the case     see the   21 24 81 84 29 32 89 92  drawing to the right  The rotary switch has 16 positions  allowing 17 20 77 80 33 36 93 96  the front panel display to show channel numbers in the range 1 13 16 73 76 37 40   to 60  To display channel numbers above 60 the internal jumper 9 12 69 72   41 44   LK5  screened BIT 5  should be moved to position    b     5 8 65 68 45 48   To perform this adjustment  make a note of the front panel 1 4 61 64 49 52  displays  power do
16. Connect the overall shield to the connector cover at both  ends     If several units are to be mounted in the same rack then the headphone monitor and talkback bus should be  connected between the units by connecting the  MON IN    and    MON OUT    connectors on adjacent units  using  the supplied RJ11 RJ11 cable  SSL Part No 66C67240      The headphone output monitors any channel selected to  MON  plus an external talkback input  The talkback  input can be connected to a line level console talkback output if required  This signal is bussed between units on  the monitor link cables  Use an RJ11 to female XLR adaptor  SSL Part No  66C67241  to connect talkback to a free  MON IN or MON OUT connector  One adaptor cable is supplied with each unit     Once these connection have been made apply power to the unit s   Ensure that the yellow    REMOTE    LED on  the right of the front panel is lit  If it is not lit use a small screwdriver or similar to turn on the recessed    REMOTE     switch below the LED     Finally check that       The channel number displays on the front of the unit match the numbers of the channels the unit is  connected to        When you pull up the Mic Gain controls on the connected channels the    MIC    LED changes colour from  red to green       The motorised pots and the remote controlled switches  48V  PAD and Hi Z  operate correctly from the  XL 9000 when    Remote    is selected and that they can be controlled locally when    Remote    is not selected
17. Gain control 6 Red 5 L5 3  Channel 21 Switch Control 6 Black 5 K5 16  Channel 22 Gain control 6 Red 6 L6 5  Channel 22 Switch Control 6 Black 6 K6 18  Channel 23 Gain control 6 Red 7 L7 8  Channel 23 Switch Control 6 Black 7 K7 21  Channel 24 Gain control 6 Red 8 L8 10  Channel 24 Switch Control 6 Black 8 K8 23  ID Bit 1 6 Screen 5 H7 n c  ID Bit 2 6 Screen 6 H8 24   ID Bit 3 6 Screen 7 J7 12   ID Bit 4 6 Screen 8 J8 n c  ID Bit 5 n c                      Page 22      Pinout shown is for channels 1 24  For other bays connect id  bits as shown in Table 4              Appendix    Appendix B  Connector Pinouts  continued   Table 4   Channel Address Bit Linking                         Channel Action Channel Action  Channels 1 4 connect pin 11 Channels 49 52   connect pins 11  12  25  Channels 5 8 connect pin 24 Channels 53 56   connect pins 12  24  25  Channels 9 16 connect pins 11  24 Channels 57 60   connect pins 11  12  24  25  Channels 13 16   connect pin 12 Channels 61 64   connect pin 13   Channels 17 20   connect pins 11  12 Channels 65 68   connect pins 11  13    Channels 21 24   connect pins 12  24 Channels 69 72   connect pins 24  13    Channels 25 28   connect pins 11  12  24 Channels 73 76   connect pins 11  24  13    Channels 29 32   connect pin 25 Channels 77 80   connect pins 12  13    Channels 33 36   connect pins 11  25 Channels 81 84   connect pins 11  12  13    Channels 37 40   connect pins 24  25 Channels 85 88   connect pins 12  24  13    Channels 41 44   con
18. Kloe  Super Analogue Mic Amp  Owner s Manual    Solid State Logic    X  ogic    SUPER ANALOGUE  MIC AMP          Super Analogue    Outboard    Owner   s Manual    8256XL020E    XLogic Mic Amp Owner s Manual    Solid State Logic    Begbroke  Oxford  England  OX5 1RU e  44  0 1865 842300           212 315 1111    320 West 46th Street  2nd Floor  New York  NY 10036  USA e  1  1   1  323 549 9090    Suite 401  5757 Wilshire Blvd  Los Angeles  CA 90036  USA e  1  3 55 14 Sendagaya  Shibuya Ku  Tokyo 151 0051  Japan e  81  0 3 5474 1144  7 bis  rue de la Victoire  le Blanc Mesnil  Paris 93150  France e  33  0 1 48 67 84 85  Via Timavo 34  20124 Milano  Italy e  39  0 39 2328 094          wl    Visit SSL at URL  http   www solid state logic com       Solid State Logic  AII Rights reserved under International and Pan American Copyright Conventions    Solid State Logic  SSL and XLogic are trademarks of Solid State Logic  All other product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners    No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or  by any means  whether mechanical or electronic  without the  written permission of Solid State Logic  Oxford  England    Revision 0A  September 2003  Revision 0B  December 2003  Revision OC  January 2004  Revision OD  June 2004  Revision OE  July 2004  Minor changes  November 2004  Minor changes  June 2005    As research and development is a continual process  Solid State Logic reserves the right  to change the features an
19. ate the signal degradation caused by long mic cables     The    REMOTE    switch on the right of the front panel  accessible through the hole above the    Remote    LED   switches the unit between remote and local modes     In local mode all the front panel switches and the microphone gains can be set from   the front panel of the unit  Note that because of the servo motor and gear box the SES  gain control is stiffer than a normal SSL potentiometer  In remote mode the gain MONITOR a N   controls and three of the front panel switches are controlled from either the XLogic EN A o  Mic Amp Remote unit or an XL 9000 console  The MON switch and either the phase  C   SES  or 48V switch remain local  Which switch is local depends on whether the unit is    remote  connected to an XL 9000 or to an XLogic Mic Amp Remote unit  and also on the RN Z e  position of the internal PHAS  PHAN link     see section 3 6   The XL 9000 normally O  controls 48V  Hi Z and    20dB switches  The Mic Amp Remote normally controls I          phase  Hi Z and    20dB svvitches     Please note that connecting a microphone to the XLogic Mic Amp with phantom power switched on is not advised as it may  cause damage to either the microphone or the input stage of the XLogic Mic Amp     Each channel has an XLR input on the front panel  The mic amp gain is controlled by a motorised potentiometer   Dedicated switches control phase reverse  phantom power  input impedance and 20dB pad  A dual seven  segment display sh
20. d specifications described herein without notice or obligation    E amp OE          1 0    2 0    3 0    4 0    Contents    Introduction    Safety Considerations  Safety Warnings    Installation   Setting the mains voltage selector  Mounting   Standalone Operation   Connecting to XL 9000 consoles  Connecting to XLogic Remote Control unit  Configuring the unit    Operation    Appendices      gt     mm    r  u    Internal Links and Fuses  Test Mode   Connector Details  Electronic Specification  Calibration Information  Physical Specification  Environmental Specification    A Ae    WrRONNNN      m    17  17  18  24  26  27       Page 1       XLogic Mic Amp Owner s Manual     Iva  duy DIN 31901X                                                                                                                             7   zm         WAY LNO NOW NI NON Z  gt   A V D        L  A0re        f o 1 iil  EE ME H SEE E Onoze       A         la ONZI l EN    5   Capot E C J  lt     OH1NOO       U   a   LINO DIN     1nO OIN Joianv     LNO DIN Y INO DIN   4 E _                  u013  dwy IN 2180 TX             TANNVHO ry     TANNVHO                                                       ANDOIWNY 34ns      9180 IX                  E                                                                                                          HOLINOM    O  TVNDIS TV NDIS   1091  330urov dwy DIN 2ISOTX  T  CO TE  TT      CJ um  ZIL ALOINAU v     310IN3H 9 S 310IN3H 8 2 310W3H GNV15N3   GYOIXO  os 21807
21. e amplifier until the output    level exceeds  20dBu     Note  All THD N measurements at gains above  30dB made using 40dB resistive pad to minimise effect of    generator noise at low signal levels     Gain  18dB  input level  OdBu  output level  18dBu    20Hz to 10kHz  20Hz to 20kHz    THD   N  lt  0 000775  THD   N  lt  0 002     Gain  30dB  input level    12dBu  output level  18dBu    20Hz to 10kHz  20Hz to 20kHz    THD   N  lt  0 004   THD   N  lt  0 005     Gain  70dB  input level    50dBu  output level  20dBu    20Hz to 10kHz  20Hz to 20kHz    Crosstalk    THD   N  lt  0 03   THD   N  lt  0 05               20Hz   22kHz filter    80kHz filter      20Hz   22kHz filter    80kHz filter      20Hz   22kHz filter    80kHz filter     Channel to channel crosstalk  measured with one input terminated with 150Q  All channels at  50dB gain  A test  tone of    30dBu is applied to any channel input except the one under test  Crosstalk is the ratio of level at the  output of the test channel and the output of the channel to which signal is applied       50Hz    1kHz    15kHz    Headroom     lt     105dB   lt     105dB   lt     90dB    Headroom is defined at the output level at which THD exceeds 1      Headroom  gt   28dBu output level  20Hz to 20kHz  any gain setting       Page 25    XLogic Mic Amp Owner s Manual    Appendix D   Calibration Information    The XLogic Mic Amp is factory calibrated and should only need calibration if a potentiometer or other  component has been replaced
22. e setting  Using pliers  pull  out the PCB     The PCB has to be rotated until the desired voltage is shown along the edge which plugs into the module   The plastic key  and this bit is quite fiddly  must also be rotated so that it points out of the module and so  that the round pin aligns with the appropriate hole in the cover panel   refer to the diagrams opposite      Re insert the PCB and replace the fuse panel  The plastic pin should project through the appropriate hole     3 2 Mounting  The XLogic unit is designed to be rack mounted  It is IRU  44 5mm 1 75 inch  high  Its depth is     325 mm 12 8 inches not including heatsink  365 mm  14 3 inches including heatsink  400 mm 15 75 inches including connectors    Please note that the rack ears of early XLogic Mic Amp units are not capable of supporting the full weight of the  unit  Therefore if the unit is to be rack mounted  it must either be mounted on suitable rack shelves or be fitted  with a pair of support brackets to reinforce the rack ears     do not rely on just the basic front panel for rack mounting  the unit  Later XLogic Mic Amp units incorporate reinforcement brackets into the chassis and so are suitable for  direct rack mounting  Should your unit require them  pairs of support brackets  SSL Part No   629943XR  are  available from your local distributor     A 1RU space must be left above each unit to ensure adequate ventilation     3 3 Standalone Operation    Before mounting the unit in the rack check that the
23. f channels have been wired  Check which  if any  bays of the console have been prewired for remote  mic amps  Wiring can be retrofitted to any XL 9000 console if required   contact your local office or distributor  for more information  The prewiring comprises two parts     two control signals from each channel plus a relay  card that automatically switches the channel line input to the output of the XLogic Mic Amp     Connection to an XL 9000 console is made from the 25 way    D    type connector on the rear of the unit  This carries  both audio and control signals  Depending on the age of the console the audio inputs and control outputs will  either be on 96 pin Canon DL connectors  which were used on the original 24 channel    SuperPre    mic amp  which  have 24 circuits of audio and control on separate connectors  or on 25 way  D  type male connectors with the  same pin out as the Mic Amp unit  If the console if wired with DL connectors then a DL to 25 way  D  type male  adaptor cable will be required     Interconnecting cables may be ordered from Solid State Logic or supplied by the facility  See the block diagrams  opposite  Appendix B contains pinouts for all connectors  Appendix B also includes wiring information to build  an adaptor cable to connect the audio and control DLs to 25 way  D  type connectors     The cable used should be 8 pair individually jacketed multicore with an overall screen such as Belden 1512C   Connectors should have metal or metallised covers  
24. ge 19    XLogic Mic Amp Owner s Manual    Appendix B  Connector Pinouts  continued     Table 3a   XL 9000 DL to 25way    D    Wiring  Channels 1 8   25 32   49 56   73 80                                     Signal Cable    Colour DL Audio DL Control 25wD Male  Pin Pin 1 4  Channel 1 Positive 1 Red 1 A1 2  Channel 1 Negative 1 Black 1 B1 15  Channel 1 Screen 1 Screen 1 C1 1  Channel 2 Positive 1 Red 2 A2  Channel 2 Negative 1 Black 2 B2 17  Channel 2 Screen 1 Screen 2 C2 14  Channel 3 Positive 1 Red 3 A3 7  Channel 3 Negative 1 Black 3 B3 20  Channel 3 Screen 1 Screen 3 C3 6  Channel 4 Positive 1 Red 4 A4 9  Channel 4 Negative 1 Black 4 B4 22  Channel 4 Screen 1 Screen 4 C4 19  Channel 1 Gain control 1 Red 5 A1 3  Channel 1 Switch Control 1 Black 5 B1 16  Channel 2 Gain control 1 Red 6 A2 5  Channel 2 Switch Control 1 Black 6 B2 18  Channel 3 Gain control 1 Red 7 A3 8  Channel 3 Switch Control 1 Black 7 B3 21  Channel 4 Gain control 1 Red 8 A4 10  Channel 4 Switch Control 1 Black 8 B4 23  ID Bit 1 1 Screen 5 C1 11   ID Bit 2 1 Screen 6 C2 n c  ID Bit 3 1 Screen 7 C3 n c  ID Bit 4 1 Screen 8 C4 n c  ID Bit 5  Signal Cable   Colour DL Audio DL Control 25wD Male  Pin Pin 5 8  Channel 5 Positive 2 Red 1 A5 2  Channel 5 Negative 2 Black 1 B5 15  Channel 5 Screen 2 Screen 1 C5 1  Channel 6 Positive 2 Red 2 A6 4  Channel 6 Negative 2 Black 2 B6 17  Channel 6 Screen 2 Screen 2 C6 14  Channel 7 Positive 2 Red 3 A7 7  Channel 7 Negative 2 Black 3 B7 20  Channel 7 Screen 2 Screen 3 C7 6 
25. gic Mic Amp units  eight channels in total   It connects to each XLogic Mic Amp by two  shielded RJA5 cables and is powered from the XLogic Mic Amp  Four 20 metre cables are supplied with each  remote unit  These cables can be extended up to a maximum length of 100 metres using standard shielded Cat  5 network cable s  with a minimum conductor size of 26AWG  Use of 24AWG cable allows the cable to be  extended to a maximum of 200 metres  To ensure compliance with EU EMC regulations Solid State Logic  recommend fitting a ferrite bead close to each end of the cable     Note that these cables carry  12 volts to power the remote unit and must not be connected to your ethernet network  Serious  damage to the ethernet repeater may result if this is done     If several units are to be mounted in the same rack then the headphone monitor and talkback bus should be  connected between the units by connecting the    MON IN    and  MON OUT    connectors on adjacent units  using  the supplied RJ11 RJ11 cable  SSL Part No 66C67240   The drawing in Section 3 5 shows this     The headphone output monitors any channel selected to    MON    plus an external talkback input  The talkback  input can be connected to a line level console talkback output if required  This signal is bussed between units on  the monitor link cables  Use an RJ11 to female XLR adaptor  SSL Part No  66C67241  to connect talkback to a free  MON IN or MON OUT connector  One adaptor cable is supplied with each unit     Once t
26. hese connection have been made apply power to the unit s   Ensure that the yellow    REMOTE    LED on  the right of the front panel is on  If it is off use a small screwdriver or similar to turn on the recessed    REMOTE     switch below the LED     Check that the motorised pots and the remote controlled switches  Phase   20dB and Hi Z  operate correctly  from the Mic Amp Remote control unit when  REMOTFE  is selected and that they can be controlled locally when     REMOTE    is not selected     Finally connect the male XLR connectors on the rear of the unit to the line level inputs of your console or recorder  and your microphones to the XLR inputs on the front of the unit        Page 11    XLogic Mic Amp Owner s Manual    Table 1  Channel Display Setting   Normal Operation                            Channel LK5 BCD Switch Front Panel Displays  Address   Position Setting Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 Display 4  00000 a 0 DP DP DP DP  00001 a 1 2 3 4  00010 a 2 6 8  0 00 1 1 a 3 10 11 12  00100 a 4 13 14 15 16  0 0 10 1 a 5 17 18 19 20  0 0110 a 6 21 22 23 24  0 0 11 1 a 7 25 26 27 28  01000 a 8 29 30 31 32  01001 a 9 33 34 35 36  01010 a A 37 38 39 40  0 1 0 1 1 a B 41 42 43 44  01100 C 45 46 47 48  01 10 1 a D 49 50 51 52  01110 a E 53 54 55 56  01 11 1 b F 57 58 59 60  10000 b 0 61 62 63 64  10001 b 1 65 66 67 68  10010 b 2 69 70 71 72  10011 b 3 73 74 75 76  10100 b 4 77 78 79 80  10101 b 5 81 82 83 84  10110 b 6 85 86 87 88  10111 b 7 89 90 91 92  11000 b 8 93 94 95 96  
27. iginal packaging  Solid State Logic can not be held responsible for any damage caused by shipping units in  other packaging  In such cases Solid State Logic will return the unit in a suitable box  which you will be charged  for  Please do not send manuals  power leads or any other cables   Solid State Logic can not guarantee to return  them to you  Please also note that warranty returns will only be accepted as such if accompanied by a copy of  the receipt or other proof of purchase     Out of Warranty Repairs    In the event of a fault after the warranty period has expired  return the unit in its original packaging to your local  distributor for shipment to Solid State Logic  You will be charged for the time spent on the repair  at Solid State  Logic s current repair rate  plus the cost of parts and shipping        Page 3    XLogic Mic Amp Owner s Manual    2 0 Safety considerations    This section contains definitions and warnings  and practical information to ensure a safe working environment   Please take time to read this section before undertaking any installation work     21 Definitions       Maintenance       All maintenance must be carried out by fully trained personnel  Note  it is advisable to observe suitable ESD  precautions when maintenance to any part is undertaken        Non User Adjustments       Adjustments or alterations to the equipment may affect the performance such that safety and or international  compliance standards may no longer be met  Any such adj
28. ing LK4  screened TEST   to position    b      In test mode      All front panel switches are local  regardless of the remote switch setting     Pressing both phase and Hi Z switches will drive the motor on that channel anti clockwise        Pressing both    20dB and 48V will drive the motor on that channel clockwise        All front panel displays have the same segments lit  The   25 28 85 88     displayed segments depend on the position of the rotary   21 24 81 84 29 32 89 92  BCD switch  accessible through the lid of the unit  and the   17 20 77 80 33 36 93 96  internal jumper  LK5  Table 2  opposite  shows the available 13 16 73 76 37 40  displays  9 12 69 72   41 44  N I   5 8 65 68 45 48     Normally the front panel displays are only written to when 1 4 61 64 49 52  the address is changed  In    Test    mode they are updated  continuously to aid fault finding  0 Sen             Page 17       XLogic Mic Amp Owner s Manual    Appendix B  Connector Pinouts                                           Mic Input Channel Outputs 1   4  Location  Front Panel Location  Rear Panel  Conn  Type  XLR Female Conn  Type  XLR Male  Pin   Description Pin   Description  1 Chassis 1 Chassis  2 Audio  ve 2 Audio  ve  3 Audio  ve 3 Audio  ve  Audio Control  Location  Rear Panel  Connector Type  25 way D type Female  Pin Description Notes  1 OV Screen 1  14 OV Screen 2  2 Ch 1 Pos Red 1  15 Ch 1 Neg Black 1  3 Ch 1 Gain Red 5  16 Ch 1 Switch Black 5  4 Ch 2 Pos Red 2  17 Ch 2 Neg Black 2  5 Ch
29. nect pins 11  24  25 Channels 89 92   connect pins 11  12  24  13    Channels 45 48   connect pins 12  25 Channels 92 96   connect pins 25  13                 For channel numbers above 60 either connect pin 13 or set LK5 to position  b     The latter allows the use of standard 8 pair individually screened multicore       Page 23    XLogic Mic Amp Owner s Manual    Appendix C   Performance Specification    Conditions   Source impedance 150Q unless otherwise stated     All measurements are RMS and are made using a 22Hz to 22kHz filter unless otherwise stated     General  Gain  Continuously variable from  18dB to  72dB with switchable 20dB pad  Input Impedance   gt 1200Q switchable to 820002   Noise    Input terminated with 1500    Equivalent input noise     Gain EIN   70dB    129dBu  50dB    129dBu  40dB    128dBu  30dB    127 5dBu  18dB    120dBu    Frequency Response    Measured reference level at 1IKHz  Source impedance 500     Minimum Gain Maximum Gain  20Hz to 20kHz  0 1dB  0 1dB  10Hz to 96kHz  0 2dB  0 2  0 75dB  10Hz to 200kHz  0 2  1dB  0 2  6dB       Common Mode Rejection Ratio  CMRR     At minimum gain   18dB   input level  6dBu  ground referenced     Frequency CMRR  dB   20Hz to 1kHz  gt  75dB  10kHz  gt  60dB  At maximum gain   72dB   input level  45dBu  ground referenced   Frequency CMRR  dB   20Hz to 1kHz  gt  85dB  10kHz  gt  75dB       Page 24       THD   Noise    Appendix    In all cases THD is essentially unmeasurable  being less than the inherent noise of th
30. ows the channel number  These are set from either an internal BCD switch  accessible through   the lid of the unit  or by links on the 25 way  D   GAN Ls  SIGNAL type connector on the rear of the unit  XL 9000    Gei  gt  of 5 O consoles automatically configure the unit to    EN  x show which channels the unit is connected to   GA o    RITE                                                                                                                                418   472 _  See section 3 6 for instructions on how to change  S   d   O    dB h h I    Pi the channel displays   AN HI  20 imi ij  WEY    J   de      cos Ly Each channel has two outputs   one on the   y O  I i ITY  Cy O O O 1O CHANNEL Audio Control 25 way  D  type connector for       connection to an XL 9000 console and one on a  male XLR  Control inputs appear on both the 25  way  D  type    Audio Control    connector for connection to an XL 9000 and also on two RJ45 connectors for  connection to an XLogic Mic Amp Remote  The RJ45 connectors also carry power to the remote unit  Note that  only one of the control inputs should be connected     The headphone jack and level control at the left of the unit is fed by a mix of the  talkback input on the rear panel    MON    connectors and any microphone channel  that is selected to    MON     The headphone outputs and talkback inputs on multiple  units can be linked using the    MON IN    and    MON OUT    RJ11 connectors on the  rear of the unit  see sections 3 3 and
31. te    Appendix F   Environmental Specifcation    Temperature    Relative Humidity    Vibration  Shock    Altitude    Operating   Non operating   Max  Gradient   Operating   Non operating   Max  wet bulb   Operating   Non operating  power off   Operating   Non operating   Operating   Non operating        5 to 30 Deg  C     20 to 50 Deg  C  15 Deg  C Hour    20 to 80    5 to 90 76  29 Deg  C  non condensing      lt  0 2 G  3   100Hz     lt  04 G  3   100Hz         2 G  10mSec  Max       10 G  10mSec  Max      0 to 3000m  above sea level   0 to 12000m       Page 27    XLogic Mic Amp Owner s Manual    Page 28       
32. then a fault exists and the cause should be investigated or the unit  returned to Solid State Logic for repair   replacement as appropriate     Details of mains settings and correct fuse ratings can be found in Section 3 1 and Appendix A of this manual     Safety Earth Connection   Any mains powered item of Solid State Logic equipment that is supplied with a 3 core mains lead  whether  connectorised or not  should always have the earth wire connected to the mains supply ground  This is the safety  earth and grounds the exposed metal parts of the racks and cases and should not be removed for any reason        Page 4       Safety Considerations    Mains Supply and Phases    Solid State Logic equipment is designed for connection to single phase supplies with the Neutral conductor at  earth potential   category TN   and is fitted with a protective fuse in the Live conductor only  It is not designed  for use with Phase  Live  and Neutral connections reversed or where the Neutral conductor is not at earth  potential  TT or IT supplies      Mains cables will be coded with the following colour scheme     LIVE  Brown  NEUTRAL  Blue  EARTH  Yellow   Green    Mains Isolation and Over Current Protection    An external disconnect device is required for this equipment which must be installed according to current wiring  regulations  A detachable power cord  as fitted to this equipment  is a suitable disconnect device     An external over current protection device is required to protect the
33. ustments must therefore only be carried out by fully  trained personnel        Users       This equipment is designed for use solely by engineers and competent operators skilled in the use of professional  audio equipment        Environment       This product is a Class A product intended to form an integrated component part of a professional audio  recording  mixing  dubbing  film  TV  radio broadcast or similar studio wherein it will perform to specification  providing that it is installed according to professional practice     2 2 Electrical Safety Warning    When installing or servicing any item of Solid State Logic equipment with power applied  when cover  panels are removed  HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS CAN EXIST     These hazards include  High voltages  High energy stored in capacitors  High currents available from DC power busses  Hot component surfaces    Any metal jewellery  watches  bracelets  neck chains and rings  that could inadvertently come into contact  with uninsulated parts should always be removed before reaching inside powered equipment        2 3 Installation    Voltage Selection and Fusing  All XLogic units have selectable voltage inlets  Always confirm that the input mains voltage range is set correctly  before applying power  Always isolate the mains supply before changing the input range setting     If it is ever necessary to replace a blown mains fuse  then always use the correct rating and type of replacement   If a correctly rated fuse continues to blow  
34. wn the unit and insert a thin flat bladed 0 Sa          screwdriver  Referring to both the screening on the top cover and  to Table 1  opposite  set the switch as required  Remove the  screwdriver and re apply power     Note that the rotary switch position is ignored if the unit is connected to an XL 9000 console but that LK5 will  always increase the displayed number by 60 when set to position    b        Note  It is recommended that this adjustment is not performed with power applied as a mis placed screwdriver can cause  damage to the XLogic Mic Amp     Changing the Remote  48V and Phase Switch Functions    If the unit is to be controlled from an XLogic Mic Amp Remote control unit then the phantom power selection is  normally made from the Mic Amp front panel and phase is remote controlled  If the unit is to be controlled from  an XL 9000 then phase is normally controlled from the Mic Amp front panel and phantom power is controlled  from the console  This selection is automatic     the unit detects if any of the address inputs on the Audio  Control  25 way    D    type connector are connected to ground and selects  XL mode accordingly  The selection can be  reversed by moving the internal jumper LK6  screened PHAS PHAN  to position    b           Page 13    XLogic Mic Amp Owner s Manual    O 25wD    DC Control  from Console          PIC Controller  Channel 1       iD        a       DC Control  from remote        48V    PHANTOM  POWER                                        
    
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