CP 52 Page In & Zone Sensitivity
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2 db SSM S R.0K R0.00K To Sheet ZA ON OFF C 0. R.K R 0.0K DUCK To Sheet Page Input Shield R 00 S PP Phantom Power 0/V L T C 0PF C L 0PF T EURO POS R0 0 R 0 R.0K 00/0V R Mic/Line.K R.K R.0K R 00 R. R0A KRD R 00 MC0 R.K R.K (0 to 0 db) Page Trim R.00K R.00K R 0.0K R0 0.0K (0 db) R.K D LS R.0K R.K R0 00K R.K R.K 0Hz khz LINK LEVEL To Sheet Page Tracks Zone RA KRD Page R0.0K MC0 ON S PP OFF R 0K R 00K R 00K R 00K ZB LM Detect R.00K GATE On Sheet R R0 0K C./V R0 00K R 0.0K R 0.0K C R 00K ZB S PP High/Low Cut Filter IN (R) OUT (L) TL0 R 0.0K R0 00K R0 R0 0.0K R 00K ZA LM R 0.K 0.0K C ZA 0. R 0.0K R R 00K R 00K SSM ZB R 0.0K R 00K ZC LM R C 0/00V R.K R.00K R 0.0K R 0.K C0 R 00K R.K D Active ZB R 00/0V0.0 LIMIT THRESHOLD GATE On Sheet TL0 R.K R 0.0K Ducker Depth 0 0 PP Ducker Depth TL0 R 0.0K N C.0 /0V R 0.0K R 00K R.K ZB TL0 R D 0.0K R Page OL R0 D 0.0K Limit TL0 C 0. C 0. C C 00/0V C 00/0V ZA ZB MC0 MC0 ZB RA 00KA ZA 0 ZD LM ZA 0. TL0 C 0.00 C0 /V C C.0.% /V /V C 0. RA 0KA C J C SA PP SB PP C 0..% D N C 0PF Q Q Q 0 C./V G C0 0PF RA 00KB Q 0 Q D Y ZA C 0. R.0K R 0.0 PROGRAM INPUTS ZONE REMOTES, VCAS/MAIN OUT EQ FILTERS/POWER SUPPLY H:\CP\0.SCH H:\CP\0.SCH H:\CP\0.SCH H:\CP\0.SCH H:\CP\0.SCH Aug00 WAS 00 CONNECTED Q TO Q RWJ APR0 00 th Avenue West SHEET: Mukilteo WA 0 of CP Page In & Zone Sensitivity 0
3 R G MC0 PGM To Sheet To Sheet Program Input JB R.00K TOP C 0PF JC R.00K C 0PF J0B R.00K TOP C 0PF Program Input J0D R.00K C0 0PF J0A R.00K TOP C 0PF Program Input (Priority Input) J0C R.00K C 0PF R RA 00K 0KA Program Input Program JD R C0 /V.00K R RB C 00K 0KA 0PF JA R0 C /V.00K TOP R C 00K 0PF C 0. C 0. C /V R 00K R RA 00K 0KA R RB 00K 0KA R RA 00K 0KA R RB 00K 0KA C /V Program Program Program MC0 MC0 SHEET: 00 th Avenue West Mukilteo WA 0 H:\CP\0.SCH Aug00 of C C R 00K R 00K R 00K R0 00K R 00K R 00K R 00K R0 00K C Z 0. ADG0 From Sheet N0A A0 Z A N0B A Z B N0A From Sheet COMA N0B COMB N0A N0B EN N0A 0 N0B 0. R.00K R.00K ZONE PROGRAM SELECT ZA R0 00K R0.K LM 0 ZD R 0.0K R LM Priority N 0.0K C.0 /0V R 0.0K R 00K R 0.K R 0.0K R 00K R 0.0K R 00K Priority Release Time R0A ( sec. to 0 sec.) 00KB R R 00K ZC LM ZB R0 C R0 LM.00K /V.K R 00K C 00/0V R.K R0 0.0 RA 0KA RB 0KA C /V C /V C /V C /V C 0. C0 0. C 0. C 0. MC0 ZA MC0 ZB ZB MC0 ZB MC0 ZB MC0 V V ZA MC0 ZA ZA C /V C /V C /V C /V /V C /V /V C /V C NO CHG TO THIS RWJ APR0 R KB C /V R0 0.0K C /V R 0.0K Z0A TL0 Z0B MC0 ZA R 0.0K C PF R 0.0K C0 0. TL0 R0 0.0K C PF MC0 ZB R 0.0K LEFT CP Program Inputs 0 R 0.0K Zone OL R 0.0K R0 0.0K RIGHT Zone Signal Present Z L EQ To Sheet ZA Z R EQ To Sheet ZB D LS D N D0 D D ON S PP MC0 OFF Z Priority
4 R0. R 00K R 00K R. R0. R 00K R 00K R. R0. R 00K R 00K R. R. C 0PF C 0PF R. R. C 0PF C 0PF R. R. C 0PF C 0PF R. Zone EXP Zone Main Outputs Shield R 0.0K R 0.0K R 0.0K C PF Zone Remote/Local Zone R0 00K 00K R0 R 0.0K R00 0.0K R.00K R 00K Zone Program Select Z Frt Pnl D Z Frt Pnl D0 Z Rmt D Z Rmt D0 Z Priority From Sheet C R0 00K R 0.0K I I I I I IO ZA GALV R0 00K R0.K I I I I I0 IO ZB GALV VCC 0 O IO IO R.K O IO IO 0 LINK LEVEL To Sheet Z A To Sheet Z B To Sheet R 0.0K R 0.0K R D 0.0K LIMIT THRESHOLD R0 00K DUCK To Sheet R0 0.0K R0C 0.0K./V Q TL0 ZA R 0K R0 00K R.0K R % R 00K C R 0.0K R0 0.0K R R /V.K R C /VR 0.0.K R0 Q Q R0 0 0 R0.K.K R.00K R0 0.0K TL0 Z EQ Out From Sheet Z Rt EQ Out From Sheet MONO RA 0KA Zone Limit R 0.0K ZB R0A KRD C 0. C 0. Z0A 0. TL0 C.0 /0V C0.0 /0V Z0B TL0 C 0. C 0. ZA ZB TL0 TL0 0 R 0.K R 0.K R.00K ZC SSM ZD SSM PGM To Sheet To Sheet R 0.K C R0.K TL0 R 0.0K R 0.0K R 0.0K R ZB 0.0K TL0 R 0.0K R ZB 0.0K R 0.0K R 0.0K R0 0.0K ZONE R0 0.0K R 0.0K 0. ZA 0. ZA 0. ZA TL0 C0 pf ZB C TL0 TL0 RA 0KA R L TL0 Expand Source Zone Expand R 0.0K C R 0.0K MC0 R 0.0K ZB 0PF MC0 R 0.0K C ZA R 0.0K R 0.0K ZB 0PF MC0 R 0.0K C C PF ZA C0 C C C0 C C SB PT SA PT SA PT SB PT C 00/0V C C /V C /V C /V J EURO POS JA EURO POS R EURO POS 00 Vr R Vc 00 C Shield 0. D0 D JA Zone Remote I/O SA C PT SB C PT 0 Y Q C./V D Q C 0PF C 0PF C pf S PP ZB 0PF ZA R 0.0K R 0.0K MC0 R 0.0K C C PF C 0. C 0. R 0.0K /V /V /V /V MC0 /V /V MC0 D WAS N RWJ APR0 CP Zn Rmts, VCAs/Main Outs H:\CP\0.SCH Aug00 00 th Avenue West SHEET: Mukilteo WA 0 of 0
5 L L L L L L 0 R0 R 0.0K.K MC0 R0.K MC0 R.K MC0 R0.K MC0 R.K R.K ZB C 0..% R 0.0K Filter (Zone ) R0.K R.K 0 Hz H:\CP\0.SCH Aug00 C.0.% R.K Filter (Zone ) R 0.K 00 Hz R.K Filter (Zone ) 0 Hz C00.0.% Filter (Zone ) Z0B ZB R 0 Hz Filter (Zone ). khz R.K R.K Filter (Zone ) R0.K C 0/00V C0 0/00V C 0/00V C 0/00V.0K R C.K ZB 0/00V MC0 R.K R.K khz C 0/00V R.K Filter (Zone ) 0 khz Z L EQ From Sheet R.K R R R C.K JB L.K R ZA.K J SH. MC0 0/00V MC0 R.K R0.K ZB 0 R.K ZA 0 C 0. R.K Z EQ Out To Sheet R 0.0K R R0.K R.K R.K MC0 R.K MC0.K MC0 0.0K Filter (Zone ) R0 R.K 0 Hz.K C ZB 0/00V MC0 ZA Z0A C.00.%.K MC0 ZA ZB ZB ZA C.00.% C.00.% C.0.% C.0.% C0.0.% C0.0.% C0.0.% C0.0.% C0.0.% C0.0.% C0.0.% C.0.% C0.0.% C0.0.% C 0..% C 0..% C 0..% ZA 0 JJ 0 JH JC J SH. JA J SH. JI JG J SH. J0 SH. J SH. J SH. JD J SH. JE J SH. C 0. C 0. JF JF J SH. J SH. C 0. C 0. R R R R R R R R ZB 0 C0 0..% C 0..% C 0..% C 0..% C0.0.% C.0.% C.00.% ZA R.K Filter (Zone ) ZA 0 R0 0.K 00 Hz R0.K Filter (Zone ) 0 Hz R.K Filter (Zone ) R.K R.0K 0 Hz R.K Filter (Zone ). khz R.K Filter (Zone ) R.K R.K C C C 0/00V 0/00V 0/00V C00 0/00V khz C0 0/00V R.K Filter (Zone ) 0 khz C0 0/00V R.K Z R EQ From Sheet JI JB JJ 0 JH JC JA JG J SH. J SH. JD J SH. J SH. J0 SH. J SH. J SH. J SH. J SH. R.K R.K JE R.K Z0B 0 R.K Z0A 0 C 0. CT AC AC CT J V AC RAP Power LB R.K L T L T L T Z Rt EQ Out To Sheet C 0.0 C 0.0 C 0.0 LB LB LB RC 00KB RC 0KA C 000/V C R0C 00KB RC 0KA RC 00KA RC 0KA R0C KRD RC 0KA C 0. C 0. C th Avenue West SHEET: Mukilteo WA 0 of RC KRD RC 0KA C 0/00V C 0/00V Q LM I O ADJ NO CHG TO THIS RWJ APR0 RB 00KB 000/V C 000/V C 000/V C0 000/V RB 00KA R0B KRD C RB KRD RB 0KA 0/00V D 00 D 00 R0B 00KB D 00 D 00 D 00 D 00 D0 00 D 00 RB 0KA R0C KRD RC 0KA R R.K R.K R R0 R 0 CP EQ Filters/ Power Supply 0 R0B KRD RB 0KA Q0 LM I O ADJ ADJ I O Q LM C 0. C 0. C 0. RC 0KA C 0/00V C 0/00V C 0/00V R 0 Y D Power
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