Crown IQSMX-6, IQAMB-5 manual Cable, Shielded, Twin-lead, IQ-AMB-5 Ambient Sensing Input, Output

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AMB-5 /SMX-6IQ Mixer/Multiplexer

Balanced sources should be wired as shown in Figure

6.3.Notice that the shield is not connected to the chassis ground of the source if the source is also connected to the AC ground (that is, it has a grounded AC plug). This prevents unwanted ground loops.

Floating

Shield connected

 

 

 

source

to ground terminal

 

 

 

Output +

 

 

 

cable

 

2-wire line cord

INPUT

 

(or battery power)

+

shielded

Grounded

Shield not connected

 

source

at this end

 

 

 

Output +

 

 

 

Twin-lead

 

3-wire grounded line cord

INPUT

 

(or other ground connection)

+

 

 

 

Floating

Shield connected to both negative

 

 

source

(–) and ground input terminals

 

 

Output +

 

 

 

 

 

2-wire line cord

INPUT

Single-conductor coax ortwisted pair

(or battery power)

+

Grounded

3-wire grounded line cord

INPUT

 

 

Input ground

 

 

source

 

terminal not used

 

 

Output +

 

 

 

 

(or other ground connection)

+

 

Figure 6.4 Unbalanced Audio Input Wiring

Unbalanced sources should be wired as shown in Figure 6.4. The examples in Figure 6.4 are grouped according to whether twin-lead shielded wire or single- conductor coax (and twisted pair) wire is used.

6.1.2 IQ–AMB-5 Ambient Sensing Input

In addition to its automatic mixing capabilities, the IQ– AMB-5 also has the ability to adjust the output level of Channel 1 to the ambient sound level. (Remember, Channel 2 functions manually only). It does this with its sensing input (input 6). For instance, with an IQ–AMB-

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5 the paging level at a train station can be automati- cally adjusted so pages can be heard over the roar of an incoming train and yet quieted to an appropriate level during periods of softer ambient sound levels.

The sensing input section of the back panel is shown in Figure 6.5 below. It has the same features as the other mic/line inputs: input gain control and input level switch.

SENSE

ADD 25

IN

0

5 FOR MIC

-5

10

 

 

 

-10

15

 

-12

21

M L P

+

Figure 6.5 Sensing Input Section

The most common use of the sensing input is to con- nect a microphone (such as a Crown PZM®) and lo- cate the microphone so that it can accurately receive the ambient sound level. Great care must be taken in the placement of the ambient sensing microphone so that it is not too close to the loudspeakers being driven by the system.

It is also possible to connect more than one ambient sensing microphone to the sense input. This can be accomplished by taking advantage of the manual mix- ing function of Channel 2. Simply connect each ambi- ent sensing microphone to one of the five regular inputs of the IQ–AMB-5 and use the IQ software to assign each of them to Channel 2 only. Switch the sense input to the line-level position (L) and connect the main audio output of Channel 2 to it. Use the IQ software to control the level of the ambient sensing microphones. The microphones which are located in more critical areas can be set to a higher level so they will trigger the level controller first.

Be sure the microphone has adequate sensitivity for the spectral content of the ambient sound. For ex- ample, a microphone with a bandwidth designed solely for speech reinforcement may not have ad- equate low-frequency sensitivity to pick up the low- frequency noise of machinery in a factory.

6.1.3 Output

Three-terminal removable barrier block connectors are provided for audio output (Figure 3.15). Both “main” and “bus” outputs are provided for each of the two mixer channels. They are balanced and can drive 1200 ohms or more to +26 dBu or 600 ohms to +20 dBu.

IQ–AMB-5 / IQ–SMX-6 Reference Manual

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Contents AMB-5/*SMX-6 Three Year Full Warranty Important Safety Instructions Lightning Bolt Symbol Exclamation Mark SymbolCrown Audio Technical Support Group Quick Install Procedure Contents Illustrations IQ Audio In DepthWelcome UnpackingControls, Connectors & Indicators IQ Mixer / Multiplexer Controls, Connectors & IndicatorsHardware Installation Connecting to a Host Computer StepConnecting to the Crown Bus Step Set the IQ Address SwitchSelecting the IQ Address and Communication Parameters PIN Connect the Audio Wiring Step Connect Auxiliary Devices StepOperation HardwareAutomatic Mixing Features Computerized Control and MonitoringDuck Priority Input CompressorGate Count Ambience IQ-AMB-5 onlyTechnical Information Crown Local Net IQ-SMX-6 onlyAudio Input SectionControl and Interface Section IQ-AMB-5 Block Diagram IQ-SMX-6 Block Diagram Closer Look at Audio Signal Wiring IQ Audio In DepthInput Cable ShieldedTwin-lead IQ-AMB-5 Ambient Sensing InputStack Inputs Audio Output SectionCorrect way to wire stacked units is shown below Paralleling inputsUsing the AUX Port 15 Internal Auxiliary CircuitWiring the Crown Local Net Mixer/Multiplexer as a 1-Loop IQ InterfaceCloser Look at Crown Bus Wiring IQ Address Switch IQ Address TablesIQ Address Switch Settings from 126 to Factory Service Crown Audio Customer ServiceFactory Service Shipping Instructions Crown Factory Service Information

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