Galaxy Audio CPTS Users Manual

CRICKET
POLARITY TEST SET
OWNERS
MANUAL
®
GALAXY AUDIO
MAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL HOT SP T PERSONAL MONITORO
How the Cricket works......................1
Battery Installation.......................3
How to Set Units for Testing.............. 3
How to Test................................4
Cables...............................5
Amps, Mixers, etc....................5
Microphones..........................6
Speakers.............................7
What Does All This Mean?..................9
Polarity............................9
Continuity..........................10
Specifications...........................11
I. How the Cricket works
A. Send unit:
1. OFF-ON: This switch turns the unit on and off.
2. LO-HI-SPKR:
a. LO: Produces balanced low level output on the 1/4" balanced and XLR jacks with pin #1 and sleeve ground, pin #2 and tip positive, and pin #3 and ring negative. b. HI: Produces balanced hi level output on the 1/4" balanced and XLR jacks with pin #1 and sleeve ground, pin #2 and tip positive, and pin #3 and ring negative. c: SPKR: Produces a positive acoustic output from the internal speaker which is disconnected when the 1/4" unbalanced jack is used. This output will drive a speaker directly with tip positive.
B. Receive unit:
1. OFF-BAT-ON: This switch turns the unit on and off. With the switch in the BAT position, the green LED lights if the battery is good. Replace the battery if the green LED does not light or is very dim.
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2: MIC, 2-T, 3-R:
a: MIC: Connects the LED metering circuit to the microphone located in the back of the unit. If the mic receives a positive pressure, the green LED lights. If the mic receives a negative signal, the red LED lights. b: 2-T: Connects the LED metering circuit to pin #2 of the XLR jack and the tip of the 1/4" jack. If pin #2 or tip is positive, the green LED lights. If it is negative the red LED lights. c: 3-R: Connects the LED metering circuit to pin #3 of the XLR jack and the ring of the 1/4" jack. If pin #3 or ring is positive, the green LED lights. If it is negative the red LED lights.
3: CON/POL: a: CON: Allows the receive unit to be used as a cable tester, offering specific indications of fault conditions. b: POL: Allows the receive unit to be used strictly for polarity testing. A particularly useful setting for direct testing of most dynamic microphones and certain transformer balanced outputs and splits that are not referenced to ground.
4. GAIN: This control is a sensitivity control connected to the input of the metering circuit.
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II. Battery Installation for both Send and Receive units (Use only alkaline batteries)
1. Remove the single phillips head screw from the battery door on the top of the case.
2. Lift up the door and remove it from the case.
3. Locate the battery terminal snap and attach a 9 volt alkaline battery to it.
4. Slide the battery into the clip mounted to the under side of the battery door.
5. Reinstall the battery door to the case, making sure no wires are pinched in the door.
6. Reinstall the single phillips head screw.
III. How to set units for testing.
A. Send unit.
1. LO-HI-SPKR: To test speaker polarity put the selector switch in the "SPKR" position and use the 1/4" jack marked "EXT SPKR". To test balanced cable polarity/continuity set the selector switch to the "LO" position and use either of the jacks marked "BALANCED OUT". To test an unbalanced cable for polarity/ continuity set the selector switch to the"HI" position and use the appropriate "BALANCED OUT" jack. The "HI" position may also be used for tests that involve connecting to the input of an amplifier where the "LO" position is first proven to be too low a level signal to conduct
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