Cloud 46-80, 46-80T Installation And User Manual

FOUR ZONE
INTEGRATED MIXER AMPLIFIER
MODELS 46-80 and 46-80T
Installation and User Guide
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WARNING:
To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specied may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD – DO NOT OPEN
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE – NE PAS OUVRIR
The lightning ash with the arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltages within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1. Read these Instructions.
2. Keep these Instructions.
3. Heed all Warnings.
4. Follow all Instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding - type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not t into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet..
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specied by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus,
when a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing, and ensure that no objects lled with water, such as vases, are placed on the apparatus.
L’appareil ne doit être exposé aux écoulements ou aux éclaboussures et aucun objet ne contenant de liquide, tel qu’un vase, ne doit être placé sur l’appareil.
The mains plug is used as the disconnect device and it should remain readily accessible during intended use. In order to isolate the apparatus from the mains, the mains plug should be completely removed form the mains outlet socket.
Le prise du secteur ne doit pas être obstruée ou doit être facilement accessible pendant son utilisation. Pour être
complètement déconnnecté de l’alimentation d’entrée, la prise doit être débranchée du secteur.
This apparatus is of Class 1 construction and must only be connected to a mains outlet socket with a protective earthing connection.
Terminals marked with the symbol may use Class 2 Wiring, but voltages at these terminals may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. The external wiring connected to these terminals requires installation by an instructed person or the use of pre-made leads or cords.
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Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................. 3
SAFETY INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................................... 6
Safety Notes regarding Installation ................................................................................................................................ 6
Conformities ........................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Safety Considerations and Information ......................................................................................................................... 6
Caution – High Voltage ................................................................................................................................................... 6
Caution – Mains Fuse ....................................................................................................................................................... 6
Caution – Servicing ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Scope of this manual ........................................................................................................................................................... 7
What’s in the box .................................................................................................................................................................. 7
46-80 Main features ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
Optional system components ....................................................................................................................................... 8
LM-2 remote active module ........................................................................................................................................... 8
BT-1 Bluetooth wireless audio module ...................................................................................................................... 8
M-1 Series Remote Mic Input module ........................................................................................................................ 9
L-1 Series Remote Line Input module ......................................................................................................................... 9
RL-1 Series Remote Music Level Controls.................................................................................................................. 9
RSL-6 Series Remote Music Level/Source Controls ................................................................................................ 9
PM Series microphones ..................................................................................................................................................10
Block Diagram ......................................................................................................................................................................11
Front panel description ..................................................................................................................................................12
Rear panel description....................................................................................................................................................13
INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................................................... 15
Hardware considerations ..................................................................................................................................................15
Ventilation ......................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Power Supply ........................................................................................................................................................................15
Fuses and ratings .............................................................................................................................................................15
System connections ........................................................................................................................................................... 15
Music sources ....................................................................................................................................................................15
Microphone inputs ..........................................................................................................................................................16
Paging system connections ..........................................................................................................................................16
Remote music control ....................................................................................................................................................18
Zone 1 Facility Port .........................................................................................................................................................19
Speaker outputs (Lo-Z) ..................................................................................................................................................20
Speaker outputs (70/100 V-line operation) ............................................................................................................20
Utility/Loop output .........................................................................................................................................................20
Auxiliary line outputs .....................................................................................................................................................20
Music Mute ........................................................................................................................................................................ 21
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RS232 Serial Port .............................................................................................................................................................21
SETTING UP & OPERATION ................................................................................................................................22
Music Inputs .........................................................................................................................................................................22
Gain & level .......................................................................................................................................................................22
Local/remote control ......................................................................................................................................................22
Microphone input................................................................................................................................................................22
Phantom power ................................................................................................................................................................22
Gain & level .......................................................................................................................................................................22
EQ ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
High-pass lter ................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Paging and Priority Settings.............................................................................................................................................23
Mic-over-Music priority .................................................................................................................................................23
Paging mode ......................................................................................................................................................................23
Line 6 priority ....................................................................................................................................................................23
Mic-over-Facility Port priority .....................................................................................................................................23
Zone outputs ........................................................................................................................................................................ 23
EQ ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
High-pass lters ...............................................................................................................................................................24
Zone Routing (using output stages in parallel) ...................................................................................................... 24
Utility/Loop Output ...........................................................................................................................................................24
Auxiliary Outputs ................................................................................................................................................................25
Auto Power Down ...............................................................................................................................................................25
46-80 SERIAL CONTROL ......................................................................................................................................26
Abridged command set .....................................................................................................................................................26
OPTIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................28
RL-1 and RSL-6 Series remote control plates – general considerations ............................................................28
Control of music source and level via external DC ...............................................................................................28
Using the Facility Port as an auxiliary zone input ....................................................................................................29
Fitting CXL-80T transformers .........................................................................................................................................29
APPENDIX ................................................................................................................................................................30
PCB jumper locations .........................................................................................................................................................30
Table of internal jumpers and default settings ......................................................................................................31
Restoring factory settings ................................................................................................................................................31
Summary of rear panel DIP switch functions .............................................................................................................32
EMC considerations ............................................................................................................................................................33
Ground loops ....................................................................................................................................................................33
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................................34
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SAFETY INFORMATION

Safety Notes regarding Installation

Do not expose the unit to water or moisture.
Do not expose the unit to naked ames.
Do not block or restrict any air vent.
Do not operate the unit in ambient temperatures above 35°C
Do not touch any part or terminal carrying the hazardous
live symbol while power is supplied to the unit.
Do not perform any internal adjustments unless you are qualied to do so and fully understand the hazards associated with mains-operated equipment.
The unit has no user-serviceable parts. Refer servicing to qualied service personnel.
If the moulded plug is cut off the AC power lead for any reason, the discarded plug is a potential hazard and should be disposed of in a responsible manner.

Conformities

Safety Considerations and Information

The Cloud 46-80 must be earthed. Ensure that the mains power supply provides an effective earth connection using a three-wire termination.

Caution – High Voltage

Do not touch any part or terminal carrying the hazardous live symbol while power is applied to the unit. Terminals to
which the hazardous live symbol refers require installation by a qualied person.

Caution – Mains Fuse

The 46-80 contains no user-replaceable fuses. Mains over-current protection is provided by the fuse in the IEC receptacle; only replace this fuse with one of an identical type and rating.
If the replacement fuse blows immediately it indicates that the mixer amplier has developed a fault, which should be referred to competent service personnel.
This product conforms to the following European EMC Standards:
BS EN 55133:2017 (Immunity)
BS EN 55032:2015 (Emissions)
BS EN 61000-3-2:2014 (Harmonics)
This product has been tested for use in commercial and light industrial environments. If the unit is used in controlled EMC environments, the urban outdoors, heavy industrial environments or close to railways, transmitters, overhead power lines, etc., the performance of the unit may be degraded.
The product conforms to the following European electrical safety standard:
BS EN 62368:2014

Caution – Servicing

The unit contains no user-serviceable parts. Refer servicing to qualied personnel. Do not perform servicing unless you are qualied to do so. Disconnect the power cable from the unit before removing the top panel and do not make any internal adjustments with the unit switched on. Only reassemble the unit using bolts/screws identical to the original parts.
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OVERVIEW

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing this Cloud Multi-Zone Mixer Amplier. We are condent that you will be pleased with its performance, features, exibility and reliability.
The Cloud 46-80 is a versatile, four-zone, rack-mounting (2U) audio mixing amplier. It combines simple control of background music, microphone paging and power amplication for up to four zones in a single unit. It has extensive remote control facilities and is ideal for installation in premises such as pubs, bars, hotels, clubs, leisure and tness centres, retail and other commercial premises, etc. It is compatible with Cloud PM Series paging microphones and is also designed to interface with most third-party paging microphones conforming to industry standards.

Scope of this manual

This manual provides a comprehensive guide to the features and functionality of the Cloud 46-80 Multi-Zone Mixer Amplier.

What’s in the box

Unpack the 46-80 and its accessories with care. It is always a good idea to store all packaging (if practical), in case you ever need to return the unit to your Cloud dealer for any reason.
As well as this manual, the shipping carton should contain the items listed below. Please contact your Cloud dealer immediately if any of them are missing or damaged.
Cloud 46-80 (or 46-80T) Multi-Zone Mixer Amplier
IEC mains lead (AC cord) with moulded plug appropriate
to the territory
Set of mating connectors for all rear panel multi-pin screw-terminal connectors
Set of four self-adhesive polyurethane feet
The 46-80 is available in two versions, the 46-80 and 46-80T. The two models are identical in facilities and features, and differ only in that the 46-80T includes four factory-tted and pre-wired CXL-80T transformers for 70/100 V-line operation. Units for the North American market (Model 46-80TNA) will be pre-wired for 70 V-line operation: units for the European (Model 46-80TEK) and Australian markets (Model 46-80TAUS) will be pre-wired for 100 V-line operation.
Please read through the manual to become fully acquainted with the various conguration and control functions the 46-80 offers. Unless stated otherwise, all information in this Installation and User Guide is applicable to both 46-80 and 46-80T variants.
The manual is arranged as follows:
 Overview – introduction to the 46-80 and its
options.
 Installation – wiring the 46-80 in a practical
situation.
 Setting Up & Operation – setting the system up
and user instructions.
 Options and Additional Information –
additional information about system options.
 Appendix – additional technical information.
Includes technical specications.
The 46-80 Installation and User Guide includes basic information on interfacing Cloud PM Series paging microphones and connecting Cloud RL-1/RSL-6 Series remote control plates and LM-2, BT-1, L-1 and M-1 remote input modules. Full installation information for each of these options is supplied with the items themselves.
Thank you again for placing your condence in Cloud products.
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46-80 Main features

Four zone Mixer Amplier with exible music and paging facilities in each zone
4 x 80 W power output
Slave mode: power amplier stages may be paralleled in
various congurations and fed from a single programme
source
Peak limiter to protect power amplier stages and loudspeakers
Utility/Loop output with independent mic/music mix and
user-denable music source
Balanced, line level aux outputs (pre-power stage) from Zones 1 and 2, for connection of additional external ampliers, etc.
Front panel user controls for music source, music level and level of each microphone, for each zone
Front panel preset controls for HF/LF EQ for each zone output: optional anti-tamper cover available
Front panel indicators for amplier power status, signal presence detection, Music Mute status and per-Zone signal peak
Four balanced and two unbalanced stereo line inputs with individual gain trim controls
Two balanced mic inputs; 15 V phantom power selectable on either or both
Cloud Digital Paging Microphone interface – compatible with Cloud PM Series mics
Contact closure access port for paging zone selection
Selectable VOX-triggered mic-over-music priority
Gain and HF/LF EQ adjustment for mic input (rear panel)
Selectable LINE 6 priority in Zone 1 or all Zones
Zone 1 Facility Port for connection of optional remote input
modules: may also be used as additional balanced line input
65 Hz high-pass lter selectable per-Zone (for use with 70/100 V-line systems)
Music Mute control input (N/O or N/C) for interface to emergency system
Compatible with Cloud RL/RSL Series remote control panels, per-zone
RS-232 port for serial control of per-Zone MIC 1 muting, music level and source plus global unit standby, Music Mute and MIC 2 muting
User–selectable Automatic Power Down for maximum energy efciency
2U 19” rack-mounting unit
Convection-cooled (no fan): silent in operation
Output protection for over-temperature, over-current and DC offset
Universal PSU: operates from 85 V to 243 VAC, 47 to 63 Hz
Options:
CXL-80T 70/100 V-line transformers: may be retrotted per­channel to Model 46-80
Front panel security cover kit: prevents access to Zone EQ controls

Optional system components

The following components may form part of the audio system and should be ordered separately if required. They can also be retrotted to a system at a later time. Separate datasheets are available for each of the individual components; download them at www.cloud.co.uk.

LM-2 remote active module

MIC LEVEL
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
MIC INPUT
The LM-2 is an active input module with one microphone and one stereo line input, which allows a microphone and a line level audio source - such as a DJ mixer, laptop, MP3 player or similar - to be connected to the 46-80 at a remote location. The module also includes the functions of the RSL-6 Remote Control Plate (see page 9), permitting control of zone music level and source. A music ducking button activates the 46-80’s priority circuitry; when enabled, a microphone signal from the LM-2 will reduce the music level in the zone. The LM-2 connects to the 46-80’s FACILITY PORT, and thus will generally be installed within Zone 1.
MUSIC LEVEL
6
7
5
7
4
8
9
3
10
2
1
0
LINE INPUT
8
9
10
PRIORITY
MIC
3
4
2
5
1
3
6
6
5
7
4
8
2
9
10
1
0
LM-2

BT-1 Bluetooth wireless audio module

STATUS
--
TO PA IR
PUSH
The BT-1 is a Bluetooth remote audio input module which enables compatible portable devices such as laptops, tablets
2s 5s
BT-1
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and smartphones to stream audio wirelessly to the module, and thus into the audio system of the area where the module is installed. The 46-80’s priority circuitry is automatically triggered when streamed audio is detected, reducing the music level in the zone. The BT-1 connects to the 46-80’s FACILITY PORT, and thus will generally be installed within Zone 1.

M-1 Series Remote Mic Input module

sockets (RCA jacks) and a 3.5 mm 3-pole jack socket are tted, together with a music level control. The L-1 connects to the 46-80’s FACILITY PORT, and thus will generally be
installed within Zone 1.

RL-1 Series Remote Music Level Controls

MIC LEVEL
5
6
4
3
2
1
0
MIC PRIORITY
7
8
9
10
M-1
The M-1 is a remote active input module which allows a microphone to be connected within a zone and then routed to the zone’s audio system. The module includes a mic level control and a switchable mic-over-music priority function. The M-1 connects to the 46-80’s FACILITY PORT, and thus will generally be installed within Zone 1.

L-1 Series Remote Line Input module

5
6
4
3
2
1
MUSIC LEVEL
7
8
9
0
10
RL-1
The RL-1 Series is a range of small plates with a single control for locally adjusting the music level in a zone. They connect to one of the 46-80’s REMOTE MUSIC CONTROL ports.

RSL-6 Series Remote Music Level/Source Controls

345
2
1
6
MUSIC LEVEL
5
6
4
3
2
1
0
LINE INPUT
7
8
9
10
L-1
The L-1 is an active remote input module which allows a stereo line level audio source to be connected within a zone and then routed to the zone’s audio system. Both phono
SOURCE SELECT
5
6
4
3
2
1
MUSIC LEVEL
7
8
9
0
10
RSL 6-
The RSL Series is a range of plates allowing local (per-zone) music source selection as well as music level control. They are the same size as the RL-1s, and connect in a similar way. The RSL-6, which provides 6-way source selection, is the appropriate version for use with the 46-80.
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PM Series microphones

Cloud PM Series paging microphones may be connected directly to the 46-80 using the DIGITAL PAGE MIC port using Cat 5 cable. PM models are available for paging to 4, 8, 12 or 16 zones, and also to 4 or 8 zones with storage for built­in spot announcements. As the 46-80 only supports four zones, not all zones available from the PM8, PM12 or PM16 can be accommodated by a single 46-80; the PM4 and PM4-SA (4-zone) models are most likely to be useful.
The Cloud PM1 paging microphone is also compatible with the 46-80. It is a much simpler unit which addresses a single zone (although zones may be paralleled for wider access).
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Block Diagram

DIGITAL PAGE MIC
MIC 1 /PAGE
GATE
100Hz
MIC
EQ
MIC 1
LINE 1
LINE 2
LINE 3
LINE 4
MIC 2
OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL (RSL-6)
RS232
PORT
RS232
RS232
LINE 6 PRI
ZONE 1
LINE 6 PRI
ALL ZONES
RS232
100Hz
REMOTE MUSIC CONTROL
PORT
LOCAL CTRL
MUSIC
EQ
LINE 6
DETECT
REMOTE MUSIC CONTROL
PORT
VCA
MUSIC
PAGE ACCESS
GATE
FACILITY PORT
MUTE
PRIORITY
MIC
EQ
MUSIC MUTE
LOW PASS
FILTER
MIC 2MIC 1
ZONE 1
MIC 2
ZONE AUX OUT
LINE 5
LINE 6
LINE 6
LOCAL CTRL
MUSIC
EQ
70/100V LINE
(OPTION)
OUTPUT
ZONE 1 AMPLIFIER
ZONE 2 AMPLIFIER
ZONE 3 AMPLIFIER
ZONE 4 AMPLIFIER
VCA
MUSIC
PAGE ACCESS
GATE
ENABLE
80W
MUTE
PRIORITY
SIGNAL DETECT
TIMEOUT
LIMITER
LOW PASS
FILTER
MIC 2MIC 1
ZONE AUX OUT
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
INTERNAL ZONE
ROUTING JUMPERS
The simplied block diagram above illustrates the basic signal architecture of the 46-80.
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