Cadac M16 User Manual

M16
Remote Controlled Microphone Amplifier
Remote Controlled Microphone Amplifier
M16
Installation & User Manual

Table of Contents

Table of Contents ................................................i
Introduction .......................................................iii
Features .............................................................iv
Using the M16 Manual ......................................iv
Declaration of conformity .................................v
1 Important Safety Instructions ........................1-1
1.1 Mains Cable ............................................................ 1-1
1.2 Changing the fuse ................................................... 1-1
1.3 Fuse Types..............................................................1-2
1.4 Servicing..................................................................1-3
1.5 Do not remove any covers ...................................... 1-3
1.6 Safety checklist ....................................................... 1-3
2 Important information .....................................2-1
2.1 Unpacking ............................................................... 2-1
2.2 Operational considerations...................................... 2-2
2.2.1 AC mains voltage .......................................... 2-2
2.3 Cleaning ..................................................................2-2
2.4 Installation ............................................................... 2-2
3 The M16 Microphone Amplifier ......................3-1
3.1 M16 Front panel ...................................................... 3-1
3.2 M16 Rear Panel ...................................................... 3-2
3.3 Connecting up your M16 .........................................3-3
3.3.1 Mains power.............................................3-3
3.3.2 Ground stud ............................................. 3-3
3.3.3 Audio Connections ................................... 3-3
3.3.4 Power On ................................................. 3-4
3.4 Standalone operation ..............................................3-4
3.4.1 Channel LED indicators ........................... 3-4
3.4.2 PFL switch................................................ 3-4
3.4.3 MUTE switch ............................................ 3-5
3.4.4 Channel Control Section .......................... 3-5
3.4.5 Single Channel Selection ......................... 3-5
3.4.6 Multiple Channel Selection....................... 3-5
3.4.7 Channel Control Section Parameters.......3-6
3.5 Headphones ............................................................ 3-7
3.6 MADI Output............................................................3-7
3.6.1 Connecting the MADI Output ................... 3-8
3.6.2 MADI Setup..............................................3-8
3.6.3 Sample Frequency Selection ................... 3-8
3.6.4 MADI Channel Selection .......................... 3-8
3.6.5 Word Clock............................................... 3-9
3.7 Monitoring the PFL bus on multiple M16 units ........ 3-9
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4 Remote control of the M16 ............................ 4-1
4.1 Introduction ..............................................................4-1
4.2 RS-485 Communications Protocol...........................4-1
4.3 CADAC RM16 Remote Mic Amp. Controller ........... 4-1
4.4 Front Panel ..............................................................4-2
4.5 Rear Panel...............................................................4-2
4.6 Connections.............................................................4-2
4.6.1 RM16 Power.............................................4-2
4.6.2 Remote Control Comms Backbone..........4-3
4.7 Single M16, RM16 System Connections ................. 4-4
4.8 Multiple M16, RM16 System Connections............... 4-4
4.9 Power On Sequence ...............................................4-5
4.10 RM16 configuration .................................................4-5
4.10.1 Configuring the system............................. 4-5
4.10.2 Control Menu ............................................4-7
4.10.3 Naming M16 units ....................................4-7
4.10.4 Naming M16 channels.............................. 4-8
4.10.5 System Integrity........................................ 4-9
4.11 RM16 Meters ......................................................... 4-10
4.11.1 Channel Mute indication.........................4-10
4.11.2 Meter Brightness Control........................ 4-10
4.12 Controlling M16 microphone channels ..................4-10
4.12.1 M16 selection ......................................... 4-10
4.12.2 Channel Selection .................................. 4-11
4.13 Gain Control ..........................................................4-11
4.14 Mute.......................................................................4-11
4.15 Pad Switch: Pad .................................................... 4-11
4.16 Polarity Reverse Switch: Rev ................................ 4-11
4.17 Phantom Power Switch: 48v.................................. 4-11
4.18 High Pass Filter: .................................................... 4-12
M16 Specifications .................................. SPEC1
Appendices ................................................APP-1
Connector wiring.................................................APP-1
CADAC USB ReProgramming Utility..................APP-4
M16 Software Version ........................................APP-8
Warranty ....................................... WARRANTY-1
Index ....................................................... INDEX-1
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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the M16 Remote Controlled Microphone Amplifier from CADAC Electronics plc.
CADAC is renowned for supplying arguably the highest quality audio mixing consoles for the world-wide professional audio industry for over 36 years. In all these years the driving force behind the compa­ny’s research and development program has been to strive for prod­ucts that not only provide the exact functionality required but also exceptional audio performance and reliability. This can be attested throughout the world, with many hundreds of CADAC consoles working day in day out in many of the world’s premier venues and tours.
For over 30 years CADAC has been receiving high praise for its very natural sounding microphone amplifier, and the release of the new CADAC M16 encompasses the sound of that classic amplifier in a compact 19” 3U rack multi-channel format that is equally suitable for live, broadcast, as well as general applications. The M16 has been engineered to deliver exceptional quality and reliability. Premium quality performance is maintained throughout the signal path, result­ing in a very wide bandwidth, flat frequency response, impressive phase response and generous headroom.
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We trust that the CADAC M16 will bring many years of satisfaction and thank you for your patronage.
The CADAC team
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Features

16 channels of high performance microphone amplifiers.
Ideal solution for touring, broadcast or recording applications
when high quality microphone amplifiers are required.Each channel output is provided with an integral 3-way active splitter.
Each output is designed to drive over long cable lengths in
excess of 500m
All channels are fitted with a switchable high pass filter.
An optical MADI output is provided to allow multi-channel con-
nection to digital consoles or workstations.
High build quality with hand tuned Common Mode Rejection and
Balanced circuitry on all I/O.
Front Panel control of all parameters, or remote control options.
Up to 32 x M16 units can be connected to one control system.
Audio interfaces directly with the CADAC D16, 16 x 16 Digital
Mix Matrix via dedicated buss link connectors.
Designed to exceed current EMC directives, and immune from
receiving or transmitting radio frequency interference.

Using the M16 Manual

In order to obtain the most out of your M16, please read the User Manual carefully.
Prior to installing and using the M16, it is also important that you have read both Safety Instructions and Important Information.
If you still have a problem that cannot be resolved by referring to this manual, then please contact your local CADAC distributor.
All information provided within this user manual is provided in good faith. CADAC follows a policy of continual product development; changes to equipment specification may be made without prior no­tice.
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Declaration of conformity

The Directives covered by this Declaration
89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility directive, amended by 92/31/EEC & 93/68/EEC
The Products Covered by this Declaration
M16 remote controlled microphone amplifier. RM16 remote controller
The Basis on which Conformity is being Declared
The products identified above comply with the requirements of the above EU Directives by meeting the following standards:
BS EN 55103-1:1997 Electromagnetic compatibility - Product
family standard for audio, video, audio­visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use. Part 1 – Emissions
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BS EN 55103-2:1997 Electromagnetic Compatibility - Product
family standard for audio, video, audio­visual and entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use. Part 2 – Immunity
BS EN 60065:1998 Audio, Video and similar electronic appa-
ratus. Safety requirements.
Signed:............................
Authority: General Manager
Date: 24 January 2005
Attention!
The attention of the specifier, purchaser, installer, or user is drawn to special measures and limitations to use which must be observed when these products are taken into service to maintain compliance with the above directives. Details of these special measures and lim­itations to use are available on request, and are also contained in the M16 Installation & User manual.
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1 Important Safety Instructions

1.1 Mains Cable

The supplied IEC mains cable must be correctly terminated before use. Use only an approved AC plug or power distribution device. Safety ground must be connected at all times.
Safety Earth = Green/Yellow Live = Brown Neutral = Blue

1.2 Changing the fuse

To avoid the risk of fire, use only the recommended fuse type as in­dicated in this manual and on the M16. Do not short-circuit the fuse holder.
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Before changing the fuse, always switch off the unit and remove the IEC mains cable.
NOTE: Both Live and Neutral are fused, therefore the M16 fuse holder contains TWO fuses. Do not make the mistake of think­ing that one is a spare!
To replace a fuse, remove the fuse holder (located adjacent to the IEC mains socket) by pulling the tab that projects slightly over the lip of the socket.
Fuse holder
FIG 1-1. Remove the fuse holder
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Replace the blown fuse with an identical type. See Fuse Types be­low for further details.
Fuses
FIG 1-2. Replace the fuse
Refit the fuse holder, taking care to align it properly. The guide arm of the fuse holder slots into the power connector assembly.
FIG 1-3. Refit the fuse holder
FIG 1-4. Push the fuse holder home

1.3 Fuse Types

Fuse holder
Once in place, push the fuse holder home and confirm that it is fully seated.
Push in fuse holder
Live: 90v - 250v: 2A Type T Neutral: 90v - 250v: 2A Type T
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1.4 Servicing

There are no serviceable parts contained within the M16. Refer all servicing to your CADAC distrib­utor.

1.5 Do not remove any covers

Within the M16 are areas where high and dangerous voltages are present. Removing any covers will invalidate warranty.

1.6 Safety checklist

Install in accordance with CADAC’s instructions.
Do not place the apparatus on an unstable or uneven surface.
Do not insert objects through any apertures. Doing so could
result in damage to the unit or electric shock.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Do not block any of the ventilation openings
Do not install near any heat sources.
Do not install near naked flames.
Protect the mains cable from being stressed or pinched.
For optimum results, do not use the M16 on the same electrical
circuit as industrial equipment, such as motors, stage machinery or any other equipment that causes noise or switching transients on the mains circuit.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused
for long periods of time.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions.
Use only the mains cable provided with the M16. Other cables
may not have sufficient current rating.
Do not operate this unit with the cover removed.
Unplug the unit before cleaning.
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2 Important information

2.1 Unpacking

The packaging for the M16 is designed to safely contain and protect the M16 from the rigours and stresses usually experienced during in­ternational shipment. Specially designed mouldings cushion and support the M16, while also providing space to incorporate and pro­tect the optional RM16 and PSU. Space is provided to safely include additional M16 specific items.
The M16 packaging contains:
1 x M16
1 x set of rack mounting ears + fitting screws
1 x IEC mains cable (either fitted with UK or US style plug, or
unwired depending on country of use)
1 x BNC T-Piece Connector
1 x BNC Terminator
1 x operations manual
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Optional RM16 if included within the M16 packaging:
1 x optional RM16
1 x optional RM16 power block (Wall Wart)
1 x optional IEC mains cable (either fitted with UK or US style
plug, or unwired depending on country of use)
Please retain packaging until all items are accounted for and found to be operating correctly.
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2.2 Operational considerations

AC mains voltage

The M16 is intended for use throughout the world and therefore the internal power supply allows operation through the following AC mains voltages:
Mains voltage: 90v - 250v AC Mains frequency: 50/60Hz
AC mains connection
The rear panel of the M16 houses the AC mains inlet on an IEC style connector. The mains cable supplied with the M16 is also fitted with a moulded IEC connector. Excluding UK and USA models, no plug has been fitted to this mains lead, therefore this will need to be wired (see 1.1.Mains Cable). Obtain professional advice from a qualified electrician if unsure.

2.3 Cleaning

Before cleaning the M16, make sure the unit is switched off and the mains plug is removed from the socket.
Only use a mildly damp cloth to clean the M16. Never use any do­mestic or commercial cleaning agents as these can cause damage to external surfaces and components.

2.4 Installation

When fixing the M16 into any 19” rack mount frame, take into ac­count the stresses that can be exerted on the rack ears if they are the only means of support. Damage to the chassis could especially occur during transportation if the M16 is not supported on rails within a flight case. CADAC strongly recommends that as well as fixing the M16 to the frame via the rack ears, support rails also be employed.
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3 The M16 Microphone Amplifier

3.1 M16 Front panel

1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11
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16 17 12 13 14 15 7 6
FIG 3-1. M16 front panel layout
1. Channel Number
2. Signal Overload Indicator
3. Signal Present Indicator
4. PFL Switch
5. Mute Switch
6. Headphone Socket
7. Headphone Level Control
8. PFL Level Meter
9. Channel Gain
10.Gain Increment Switch
11.Gain Decrement Switch
12.Polarity Reverse
13.Pad Switch
14.Phantom Power Switch
15.High Pass Filter Switch
16.Remote Indicator
17.USB Indicator
18.USB port
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3.2 M16 Rear Panel

11 15 12 13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14
FIG 3-2. M16 rear panel layout
1. Mains Inlet, Fuse and Power switch
2. Ground Stud
3. RS-485 Remote Communications Output Connector
4. RS-485 Remote Communications Input Connector
5. Word Clock BNC Connector
6. Word Clock Input/Output Selector Switch
7. Fibre Optic Output Connector (Tx) for MADI Output.
8. Fibre Optic Input Connector (Rx). Not Used.
9. 64/32 56/28 MADI Protocol Switch.
10.96kHz, 48kHz Sample Rate Switch.
11.PFL IN
12.PFL OUT
13.Analogue Microphone Level Input Connectors
14.Analogue Line Level Output Connectors
15.Additional Analogue Outputs on 2 x 37-Way D-sub Connectors
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3.3 Connecting up your M16

3.3.1 Mains power

Make sure that your IEC power connector is wired correctly (see 1.1
Mains Cable).
Fit the IEC cable to the rear power connector on the M16, making sure that it is fitted securely and the cable is stress free.

3.3.2 Ground stud

The M16 has been designed to fully comply and exceed current EMC directives (immunity from electro-magnetic radiation and radio frequency interference). However, for optimum performance it is also important to take into consideration the entire audio system and minimize the potential for excessive ground loops occurring between equipment and interference being induced within audio cabling.
A Ground Stud is provided on the rear panel of the M16 to allow con­nection to other audio devices in order to minimize ground poten­tials, as well as providing a connection point for the use of Parallel Earth Conductors, which can reduce induced noise within audio ca­bling by up to 80% if used correctly.
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System wiring and grounding techniques fall well outside the scope of this User Manual, however, there are a number of reference sources available. More information on this topic can also be found on the Cadac Sound Check Zone at www.cadac-sound.com.

3.3.3 Audio Connections

Inputs
Connect the microphone input cables to the respective XLR-3F con­nectors on the rear panel of the M16, making sure that all the con­nectors mate securely.
Analogue Outputs
Each channel is provided with an active 3-way splitter. One set of outputs (channels 1 - 16) is available on XLR-3M connectors, while the remaining two sets of outputs are available on two 37-way D-sub connectors (female). For D-sub wiring details, please see Connec-
tor wiring in Appendices.
NOTE: All three outputs are balanced and designed to drive over long cable lengths in excess of 500m, with little degrada­tion in audio performance. The three outputs are level compen­sated, whereby if one leg is shorted to ground, the other leg doubles its amplitude to compensate.
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