SoundCraft Five Monitor Series manual PFL / AFL Section

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0+48V

The +48V switch applies phantom power to the Talkback mic input XLRs when pressed.

q-30dB

The -30dB switch inserts a 30dB pad in the input for use with high level signals or external test generators.

wFOH

The FOH button (momentary/latching, green LED) initiates talkback to the front of house console using either the Soundcraft proprietary “Blythphone” system, or a Clear-Com™ compatible intercom system. With the latter, an incoming CALL signal is displayed by the console lamps flashing, and pressing the FOH button will then allow 2-way communication, with incoming Talkback appearing on the con- sole headphone Output, dimming the existing signal by 15dB, and dimming the wedge Output by 20dB.

eTO OUTPUTS VIA TB (INT)

Pressing TO OUTPUTS VIA TB (INT) routes the talkback signal internally to any outputs (Group or Matrix) which have been previously armed for talkback (local TB switch ON). If the switch is pressed momentarily, the switch latches. Alternatively, pressing and holding the switch for more than about one second produces a momentary action until the switch is released. The switch illuminates to warn that TB is active. This action also dims the wedge Output by 20dB.

rCALL

Pressing the momentary CALL switch sends a CALL signal to the intercom loop. Talkback communication may then be activated by pressing FOH (see above).

PFL / AFL SECTION

tPFL TRIM

The PFL trim control gives +/-10dB of level adjustment to the input solo level heard in the Wedge and Phones outputs. The output AFL solos have their own individual trim controls on their respective output modules.

ySOLO CLEAR

Pressing SOLO CLEAR cancels any solos on the console.

uINPUT PRIORITY

The INPUT PRIORITY (ON) switch, when selected, allows an input solo to tem- porarily override any output solo which may be present. When the input solo is released, the original output solo will reappear on the monitors. If AUTOCAN- CEL (see below) is also ON, input solos still have priority, but input solos will only cancel other input solos, and output solos will only cancel other output solos.

iAUTO CANCEL

The AUTOCANCEL (ON) button, when selected, allows any solo button selected to cancel the previous solo, so that only one SOLO can be active at once. With the switch released, SOLOs are additive.

oMASTER MODE (PFL / AFL)

The global PFL/AFL mode for the console is set by this switch, as either PFL (switch released) or AFL (switch pressed).

FIVE Monitor Functional Description

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Five Monitor Contents Five Monitor Contents Contents Five Monitor Contents Five Monitor Introduction IntroductionSystem Overview Power SupplyIntroduction Warranty Five Monitor Introduction Five Monitor Installation InstallationDimenions All dimensions are in millimeters inches in bracketsGeneral Precautions Precautions and Safety InstructionsPower Supplies & cables Signal LevelsGeneral Wiring Procedures Mains InstallationInitial Wiring Considerations Audio WiringPoints to Remember ShieldingConnections Audio ConnectorsJumper Options Five Monitor Installation Five Monitor Block Diagrams Block DiagramsBus Mono Input Module Flash IP Solo CLR IP Solo DET Mute Group Bus Stereo Input Module Input Meters Phantom Sens On Input Fader PCB Insert LHS Bus Output Module Multipin Upper Output Master ConnectorMaster Module Insert Mode BUS Send Return Part Comms LINK/MIDI Rearcon EQ Output Five Monitor Functional Description Functional DescriptionInput A/B B Input ModuleLMF HMFMute Safe Rr MuteYI Mute ASN Mute Group Assignment UI VCA ASN VCA Group AssignmentInput a and B XLR Rearcon PanelDirect OUT Balanced Insert Send BalancedRNG Range L/R Optional Stereo Input Module48V L and R MNO Mono L and RHMF Solo Input L and R XLR Output Module Mute Matrix MasterSolo ALT SoloMetering Insert Send & Return balanced Rearcon PanelsAll Output XLRs balanced Master Module PFL / AFL Section Mute Output SectionExternal PFL/AFL Main Wedge on Wedge OutputVCA Master Faders Five Monitor Console Logic in / Logic OUT Five Monitor Functional Description Five Monitor Specifications SpecificationsTypical Specifications