Soundcraft LX7ii-32 [12/32] Audio wiring
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Initial Wiring Considerations
For optimum performance, it is essential for the earthing system to be clean and noise free, as all signals are referenced to this
earth. A central point should be decided on for the main earth point system, and all earths should be 'star fed' from this point. It
is common electrical practice to `daisy chain' the earths to all electrical outlets but this method is unsuitable for audio installations.
The preferred method is to run an individual earth wire from each outlet, back to the system star point to provide a safety earth
screen reference for each piece of equipment.A separate earth wire should also be run from each equipment rack and area, to the
star point. This may or may not be used depending on circumstances, but it is easier to install in the first place, than later when
problems arise.The location of the star point should be a convenient, easily accessible place, preferably at the rear of the console
or in the main equipment rack.
Install separate 'clean' and 'dirty' mains outlets, wired individually back to the incoming mains distribution box. Use the 'clean'
supply for all audio equipment and the `dirty' supply for all lighting, etc. Never mix the two systems.
If necessary, to provide sufficient isolation from mains borne interference, install an isolating transformer. This should be provided
with a Faraday Shield which must be connected with earth.
Never locate the incoming mains distribution box near audio equipment, especially tape recorders, which are very sensitive to
electro-magnetic fields.
Ensure that all equipment racks are connected to earth, via a separate wire back to the star point.
Equipment which has unbalanced inputs and outputs may need to be isolated from the rack to prevent earth loops.
Audio Wiring
Having provided all equipment with power and earthing connections, consideration must be given to the method of providing audio
interconnection and adequate screening of those interconnections. This must be done in a logical sequence to avoid problems and
assist in the localisation of problem equipment.
Connect the FOH or Monitor system to the console and check for any hum, buzz, or RFI. Only when you are satisfied with the
quietness of the console and the PA system should you proceed with the next step.
Connect stereo or multitracktape recorders, FX and foldback sends one at a time, checking and isolating any connection which
degrades performance.
Connect all other peripheral devices.
Connect all microphone lines.
By following this sequence much time and future trouble will be saved, and the result will be a quiet, stable system.
Shielding
Audio equipment is supplied with a variety of input and output configurations, which must be taken into consideration when
deciding where the screen connections should be made. There are three sources of unwanted signal being impressed on the
screen, which are as follows:
Extraneous electrostatic or electromagnetic fields.
Noise and interference on the earth line.
Capacitive coupling between the screen and signal wires.
To minimise the adverse affects of the unwanted coupling to the signal wires, it is important that the screen is connected at one end
only, i.e. the screen must not carry any signal) current. Any signal) on the wires within the screen will be capacitively coupled to the
screen. This current will ultimately be returned to the source of the signal, either directly, if the screen is connected at the signal
source end, or indirectly via the earthing system, if the signal is connected at the signal destination end. The indirect connection will
cause an increase in high frequency cross-talk, and should be avoided wherever possible.
Therefore, in general, always connect the shield only at the signal source end. In high RF areas, the screen can also be connected
to earth via a 0.01 mF capacitor. This will present a short circuit at RF frequencies, thus lowering the effective shield impedance to
ground. However, at low audio frequencies the reactance of the capacitor will be sufficiently high not to cause an earth loop
problem.
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- Important please read this manual carefully before using your mixer for the first time 2
- Block diagram block diagram block diagram block diagram block diagram 19 19 19 19 19 3
- Contents contents contents contents contents 3
- Inst inst inst inst installa alla alla alla allation tion tion tion tion 99999 3
- Introduction introduction introduction introduction introduction 55555 3
- Specifica specifica specifica specifica specifications tions tions tions tions 31 31 31 31 31 3
- Using the console using the console using the console using the console using the console 21 21 21 21 21 3
- Featur featur featur featur features es es es es 6
- W w w w war ar ar ar arranty ranty ranty ranty ranty 7
- The internal power supply unit contains no user serviceable parts refer all servicing to a qualified service engineer through the appropriate soundcraft dealer 10
- This unit must be earthed 10
- To avoid the risk of fire replace the mains fuse only with the correct value fuse as marked on the rear panel 10
- Under no circumstances should the mains earth be disconnected from the mains lead 10
- W w w w warning arning arning arning arning 10
- Caution in all cases refer servicing to qualified personnel 11
- General precautions 11
- General wiring procedures 11
- Handling and transport 11
- Mains installation mains installation mains installation mains installation mains installation 11
- Power cable 11
- Pr pr pr pr precautions and safety instr ecautions and safety instr ecautions and safety instr ecautions and safety instr ecautions and safety instructions uctions uctions uctions uctions 11
- Signal levels 11
- W a r n i n g in the event of an electrical storm or large mains voltage fluctuations immediately switch off the mixer and unplug from the mains 11
- Audio wiring 12
- Initial wiring considerations 12
- Shielding 12
- Points to remember 13
- Condenser mic n condenser mic n condenser mic n condenser mic n condenser mic nooooot w t w t w t w t wor or or or orking king king king king 14
- Initial set up 14
- Nnnnno p o p o p o p o pooooowwwwwer er er er er 14
- Setting up t setting up t setting up t setting up t setting up trrrrroubleshooting oubleshooting oubleshooting oubleshooting oubleshooting 14
- Troubleshooting 14
- Do not use unbalanced mics with 48v switched on as they may be damaged by the phantom power voltage balanced dynamic mics and leads can normally be used with 48v switched on contact your microphone manufacturer for guidance 23
- Mics should always be plugged in and all output faders set to minimum before switching 48v on to avoid damage to external equipment 23
- Mono input channel 23
- Only connect condenser microphones with the 48v powering off switch up and only turn the 48v powering on or off with all output faders down to prevent damage to the mixer or external devices 23
- Take care when using unbalanced sources which may be damaged by the phantom power voltage on pins 2 3 of the xlr connector 23
- Stereo input channel 27
- Master section 28
- Caution pressing this switch cuts off the normal mix l r signal and it should therefore not be used during live performance or recording 29
- Specifica specifica specifica specifica specifications tions tions tions tions 31
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