Dolby Laboratories manual CP65-300

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CP65-300

In a CP65-300 (when Cat. No. 300 modules are fitted in place of the normal Cat. No. 350 modules) J16 and J18 should be rotated so that the words “Format 42” appears the right way up. With J24 in the “NR” position input signals will be A-type decoded when the Mag/Aux format is selected. With J24 in the “NO NR” position signals pass through the noise reduction modules but the processing will be turned off. If both of these processing options are required frequently an external switch may be connected to J24.

NOTE: To play 70mm Dolby Stereo (Format 42) with a CP65-300, the left, center, right, and surround outputs of the magnetic pre-amp must be connected to TB6 and the Le and Re outputs must be connected to TB4. If changing between an optical format and mag format 42 is required, external switching may be added (or J16 must be manually rotated to the Format 22 position for optical playback and to Format 42 for 70mm playback).

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Contents Model CP65 Cinema Processor Dolby Laboratories Inc Headquarters Table of Contents Section Reference Block Diagrams Introduction Page Section Equipment Required Jiffy Test Film Cat. No 2 Listen . . . Film Cat. No Smpte Buzz Track Stereo Optical Surround Level Cat. NoSection Initial SET-UP and Installation Voltage Acceptable Setting Voltage Range Fuse Type Next, check the jumpers in the following locations Cat. No , B-Chain Card Cat. No , Power Supply ModuleJ2 NON-SYNC Cat. No , Control Logic CardStandard CP65 or CP65A CP65 BackplaneCP65-300 High Low Subwoofer subwoofer Output output These Modules are Necessary for Bypass Operation Channel Decoder Slot Card Function Cat. NoTwo-channel Noise Reduction ModuleContains a semi-regulated power supply with International Voltage Setting Fuse TypeIEC Notices Room lighting dimmer controls SCR-TYPE HUM ProblemsPage Aligning the B-Chain Section AN Overview of the Alignment ProcedurePage Page Section Chain Alignment Action Indication Preliminary ProceduresLamp Voltage Optical Preamplifier Adjustments Chain Alignment Procedures Optical Preamplifier Adjustments 222 CAT. no Test Film Oscilloscope Traces Repeat Repeat 1 → CAT noMagnetic Preamplifier Adjustments Magnetic Alignment 100mV Section Chain Alignment Bypass Setting Room EqualizationLoudspeakers and Crossovers General AmplifiersOff Chain Alignment ProceduresAction RepeatChain Alignment Procedures Setting Room Equalization Do not adjust Paul 14 → 21 R 14 → Setting Room Equalization b. Adjusting L,C,R Gain79 dBC Setting Mono GainChain Alignment Procedures Subwoofer Alignment Cat. No 85 dBC 90 dBCStep No FromSelect format 04 Dolby Stereo A-Type 441 Same ASSurround Equalization Alignment Cat. No Cat. No 441 Surround Equalization Alignment Cat. No NotesDesired 88 dBC Bypass Adjustment of Surround Delay Thumbwheel SwitchMsec Setting Xx dBC Chain Alignment Procedures Adjustment of Bypass GainXx dBC -3 dB Yy dBC FromPress the format 60 non sync switch Adjustment of Non-sync GainAuto Freq Repeat page 5-20 Step Adjustment of Mono Gain and Equalization NotesPress the format 04 Dolby Stereo A-type switch Chain Alignment Procedures Final ChecksSection Reference Diagrams Cat. No Dual Noise Reduction Module Inputs Cat. No Optical Bass Extension and Surround Equalizer Card Cat. No B-Chain Facilities Card Cat. No Power Supply Card Cat. No Transformer Module Inputs Cat. No Control Logic Card Cat. No +24V +15V 15V +12B+15M Appendix a Checking Phasing of Speakers Appendix B Effect of Changes in Slit Height on Slit Losses Appendix C CP65M Mono Instructions OperationCat. No a Circuit Description Schematic Cat. No a Terminal Block TB3 Appendix D Backplane Connections ListConnector J18