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Manual-2

FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION

1. MICROPHONE LEVEL control: Adjusts the level for the paging microphone. The initial level is set by the MIC TRIM on

the rear panel so that this control can have the greatest range without distortion or feedback.

2. MICROPHONE DUCKER SENSITIVITY control: Sets the sensitivity at which the microphone signal ducks the program

material for paging purposes. If the ambient background noise level is high this control should be set lower to prevent false
triggers. A microphone with a switch is recommended.

3. PHONE/LINE LEVEL control: Sets the level for the phone system paging or voice line input.

4. PHONE/LINE DUCKER SENSITIVITY control: Sets the sensitivity at which the phone/line signal ducks the program

material for paging purposes. If the ambient background noise level is high this control should be set lower to prevent false
triggers.

5. IN USE LEDS: Indicate the source of the page. Also useful in determining why a pager is locked out due to the priority

page lockout feature. (See PAGING PRIORITY INTERNAL JUMPER OPTION described on page Manual-4.)

6. Front panel ZONE ASSIGN switch: Selects which zone the rear panel selected paging input will be routed to and activate

program ducking. (For more information see the REMOTE ZONE ASSIGN INPUT JACK section on page Manual-4.)

7. PROGRAM INPUT LEVEL controls: Adjust the relative levels of each of the four program inputs.

8. OVERLOAD LEDS: Indicate overload for the post-EQ, pre-zone signals.

9. PROGRAM SELECT rotary switch: Selects line inputs 1, 2, 3 or the priority/line 4 Input for each zone.

10. ZONE LEVEL control: Independently controls the volume in zone 1 and zone 2.

11. REMOTE CONTROL switch: Disables the front panel PROGRAM SELECT and ZONE LEVEL controls for each zone.

This alsoenables the SOURCE & LEVEL REMOTE jacks on the rear panel for remote control of these functions using the
optional R2 remote control.

12. ZONE 1 stereo graphic equalizer: Adjusts the frequency contour for the stereo zone 1 outputs (±12 dB). When zone 1 is

used in a dual mono mode, both channels receive the same EQ.

13. ZONE 2 mono graphic equalizer: Adjusts the frequency contour for the mono zone 2 output (±12 dB).

14. POWER indicator: Illuminates a warm yellow glow when the CP 62 is connected to an appropriate power source.

Summary of Contents for CP 62

Page 1: ...of the CP 62 and its line cord into the AC line the PWR LED should come on Turn both ZONE LEVEL controls fully counter clockwise Turn the PROGRAM INPUT LEVEL LINE 1 up to 12 o clock Now it s OK to tu...

Page 2: ...ERNAL JUMPER OPTION described on page Manual 4 6 Front panel ZONE ASSIGN switch Selects which zone the rear panel selected paging input will be routed to and activate program ducking For more informat...

Page 3: ...INSERT jacks These unbalanced Tip Send Ring Return connectors allow insertion of external signal processors such as equalizers or compressor limiters Zone 1 is stereo or dual mono If zone 1 is used a...

Page 4: ...set by daisy chaining two optional R2 remote controls This overrides the front panel level control SOURCE LEVEL REMOTE INPUTS Two 4 pin modular jacks on the rear control source and level remotely usin...

Page 5: ...ich signal is controlled from the front panel PAGING ZONE ASSIGN switch and which is controlled via the rear panel REMOTE ZONE ASSIGN connector Rear Panel balloon 15 is determined by the rear panel PA...

Page 6: ...cable from the MAIN jack of the second R2 into the AUX jack on the first R2 A third R2 plugged into the CP 62 ZONE 2 REMOTE jack gives control over the third mono zone operated as Zone 2 Figure 1a Fi...

Page 7: ...y The ampere rating for tinsel wire is too low affecting system remote reliability Maximum cable distance from the CP 62 is 200 feet 2 Install a modular handset connector on each end of the telephone...

Page 8: ...ed Here are some things to try 1 Try combinations of lifting grounds on units that are supplied with ground lift switches or links 2 Verify that all chassis are tied to a good earth ground i e through...

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