Wheatstone D-5000 Technical Manual

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D-5000 Digital Audio Console
TECHNICAL MANUAL
600 Industrial Drive, New Bern, North Carolina, USA 28562

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  • Page 1 D-5000 Digital Audio Console TECHNICAL MANUAL 600 Industrial Drive, New Bern, North Carolina, USA 28562...
  • Page 2 D-5000 Digital Audio Console Technical Manual - 1st Edition D-5000 Digital Audio Console Technical Manual - 1st Edition D-5000 Digital Audio Console Technical Manual - 1st Edition D-5000 Digital Audio Console Technical Manual - 1st Edition D-5000 Digital Audio Console Technical Manual - 1st Edition ©2000 Wheatstone Corporation...
  • Page 3 E X T R A C T O R T O O L S Module Removal Tools Your Wheatstone D-5000 audio console is equipped with two "module extractor tools" which are mounted underneath the console armrest, to the far right (just above and to the left of the righthand mainframe headphone jack).
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Remote ON & OFF ....................2-5 Cough ........................2-5 Talkback to Control Room ..................2-5 On Tally ........................2-5 Off Tally ........................2-5 DB Connector Pinout Drawing ..........2-6 page Contents – 1 D-5000 / May 2000 D-5000 / Oct 2001...
  • Page 5 Hook-ups ..................5-4 Upper DB-25 Connector — Audio ................5-4 Upper DB-25 Connector — Control ................5-4 On-Air Tally ......................5-4 Lower DB-25 Connector — Audio ................5-5 DB Connector Pinout Drawing ............. 5-6 page Contents – 2 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 6 Chapter 8 - CPU and DSP Modules Overview ..................8-2 CPU-600 ..................8-3 DSP-600 ..................8-5 D-5000 Serial Interface ..............8-5 Using the Serial Interface ..................8-5 Internal Programming Options (CPU-600) ........8-7 Global Settings ......................8-7 SW6 - RS-485/RS-232 Select .................. 8-8 SW7 - RS-485 Termination ..................
  • Page 7 Analog Audio Inputs ....................11-3 Digital Audio Inputs ....................11-4 Analog Outputs ......................11-5 Digital Outputs ......................11-5 DB Connector Pinout Drawing (LSD-600) ........11-6 DB Connector Pinout Drawing (LSR-500) ........11-7 page Contents – 4 D-5000 / May 2000 D-5000 / July 2000...
  • Page 8 Replacement Parts ..............14-2 Digital Timer ................14-2 Console Clock ................14-2 Controls ......................... 14-2 Setting the time ..................... 14-3 Capacitor Backup ....................14-3 Operational Modes ....................14-4 page Contents – 5 D-5000 / May 2000 D-5000 / Aug 2001...
  • Page 9 Tape Remote Module Schematic (TRD-500) ............. 15-17 Intercom Module Schematic (ICMD-500) ............15-18 Analog Line Select Module Schematic (LSA-600) ..........15-19 Appendix - Replacement Parts List Replacement Parts List ............. A-2 page Contents – 6 D-5000 / May 2000 D-5000 / Jun 2002...
  • Page 10 Connection Procedures ..................1-8 Digital Connections ..................... 1-8 Analog Insert Points ................... 1-8 Unbalanced Connections (analog audio) ............1-9 Wiring Procedure - Double Connection to One Pin ......... 1-10 page 1 – 1 D-5000 / May 2000 D-5000 / Oct 2001...
  • Page 11: Countertop Mounting

    2 1/2” behind this rear cut-out line and 6 1/4” above the countertop surface. Do not connect the D-5000 console to its power supply (and do not connect the power supply to the AC power line) until instructed to do System Ground The first step is to ground the console.
  • Page 12 (and is often by code) tied to the above-mentioned earth ground at one point. This point is the SYSTEM EARTH GROUND. page 1 – 3 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 13: Power Supplies

    Once the system is properly grounded, proceed with the console power supply installation and connection (next section). Power Supplies The D-5000 console is powered by a Wheatstone Model PSC-D340 If failsafe redundant sup- rackmount power supply. This heavy duty unit occupies three 19” wide plies have been ordered, rack spaces (total height 5-1/4”).
  • Page 14: The Psc-D340 Power Supply

    Note that while the AC power color. cord ground wire terminates at the power supply chassis, it does NOT connect to the D-5000 console common; the console itself must be grounded separately. (See previous section, "System Ground".) Model...
  • Page 15 For 220-240 V operatin: Disconnect 1 & 3, 2 & 4; Connect 2 & 3. A.C. 115 OR 230 VAC SUPPLY 50-60Hz INPUT CABLE Power Supply Schematic - Sheet 1 of 1 Page 85 RD-12/Aug 2001...
  • Page 16: Failsafe Dual Redundant Supply

    BOTH rackmount supplies powered up and connected to their associ- ated equipment. Energizing Assuming the D-5000 console mainframe is properly placed and grounded, and its PSC-D340 power supply (or supplies) correctly rackmounted and connected to the console, you may now energize the PSC-D340 rackmount power supply by plugging it into the AC mains and turning it on, using its front panel circuit breaker/switch.
  • Page 17: Audio And Control Wiring

    I N S T A L L A T I O N a n d P O W E R Audio and Control Wiring All audio and control I/O connections to the D-5000 console are made through multipin DB-25 connectors located on the bottom of the console.
  • Page 18: Connection Procedures

    If you intend to use outboard signal loops at these points, you must reprogram these switches. See pages 2-3 (mic inputs) and 4-3 (output modules) for details. page 1 – 9 page 1 – 8 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 19: Unbalanced Connections (Analog Audio)

    (LOW) to the shield. If the machine has a -10 dBu output, don’t hesitate to turn module input gain as high as is needed. ANALOG OUTPUTS — D-5000 consoles use a balanced output circuit which behaves exactly like the secondary of a high-quality transformer, with no center tap—this output is both balanced and...
  • Page 20: Wiring Procedure - Double Connection To One Pin

    Wiring Procedure - Double Connection to One Pin ref: DB-25 male multi-pin connector Most audio equipment machine interfaces (as well as Wheatstone consoles) use subminiature D-type connectors. Sometimes the interfaces require making two connec- tions to a single DB pin. If the wiring has been set up using punchblocks, this is not a problem;...
  • Page 21 Remote ON & OFF ....................2-5 Cough ........................2-5 Talkback to Control Room ..................2-5 On Tally ........................2-5 Off Tally ........................2-5 DB Connector Pinout Drawing ..........2-6 page 2 – 1 D-5000 / May 2000 D-5000 / Sep 2000...
  • Page 22: Module Overview

    The rotary PAN control pans the module’s monophonic signal right and left within the assigned stereo output fields. Level is set by a Penny & Giles long-throw fader. When the D-5000 is under external serial control from an automation system, the Fader Null LEDs show which direction the fader must move for manual override.
  • Page 23 The rotary PAN control pans the module’s monophonic signal right and left within the assigned stereo output fields. Level is set by a Penny & Giles long-throw fader. When the D-5000 is under external serial control from an automation system, the Fader Null LEDs show which direction the fader must move for manual override.
  • Page 24: Internal Programming Options

    (towards the console meterbridge) handles audio signals; the lower (near the console armrest) control signals. A pinout drawing on page 2-6 shows all wiring connections at a glance. page 2 – 3 D-5000 / May 2000 D-5000 / Sep 2000...
  • Page 25: Cough

    In either case, current should not exceed 30 milliamps. Off Tally Identical to “On Tally” (preceding), only this tally is active when the module is OFF. Off Tally A is Pin 2; Off Tally B is Pin 8. page 2 – 5 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 26 TB TO CR B I/O PORTS COUGH B (Lower DB-25) +5V DIGITAL DIGITAL GROUND DIGITAL GROUND REMOTE ON A REMOTE OFF A ON TALLY A OFF TALLY A TB TO CR A COUGH A page 2 – 6 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 27 Remote ON & OFF ....................3-4 On Tally ........................3-5 External START & STOP ..................3-5 Ready ........................3-5 DB Connector Pinout Drawings ADC analog version ....................3-6 SRC digital version ....................3-7 page 3 – 1 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 28: Module Overview

    CRD-600 (Control Room) module via internal PCB-mounted dipswitches. See page 5-3. Level is set by a Penny & Giles long-throw fader. When the D-5000 is under external serial control from an automation system, the Fader Null LEDs show which direction the fader must move for manual override.
  • Page 29: Internal Programming Options

    SRC-500 piggyback card are for factory use Pin 10 – Line B In HI only. Do not disturb their Pin 23 – Line B In LO settings! page 3 – 3 D-5000 / May 2000 D-5000 / Feb 2002...
  • Page 30: Control Connections

    A) or Pins 18 and 19 (Remote Off B). This will latch the module OFF. Be sure to observe the polarity as indicated on the pinout diagram on pages 3-7, 3-8. page 3 – 4 D-5000 / May 2000 D-5000 / Feb 2002...
  • Page 31 1 (READY A) and pin 9 positive with respect to pin 8 (READY B). As long as the voltage is present in the correct polarity, the OFF switch LED will be illuminated. page 3 – 5 D-5000 / May 2000 D-5000 / July 2001...
  • Page 32: Remote On & Off

    REMOTE OFF B + START/STOP COM. A REMOTE OFF A + STOP A + REMOTE OFFA – START A + REMOTE ON A + READY A + REMOTE ON A – READY A – page 3 – 6 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 33 REMOTE OFF B + START/STOP COM. A REMOTE OFF A+ STOP A + REMOTE OFF A – START A + REMOTE ON A + READY A + REMOTE ON A – READY A – page 3 – 7 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 34: Db Connector Pinout Drawings

    Master Output Module B (AUD and UTL) Upper DB-25 Connector — Analog Audio ............4-4 Lower DB-25 Connector — Digital Outputs ............. 4-5 DB Connector Pinout Drawings Master Output A ...................... 4-6 Master Output B ...................... 4-7 page 4 – 1 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 35: Module Overview

    (OMD-600) GAIN GAIN Module Overview Each D-5000 console has two master output modules: the first handles the console’s Program and Auxiliary outputs (MASTER A), and the second handles Audition and Utility (MASTER B). MASTER A output module has installed jumpers J3, J4 for Program output;...
  • Page 36: Internal Programming Options

    Pin 3 – PGM Lt Insert In LO Pin 2 – PGM Rt Insert In SH Pin 1 – PGM Rt Insert In HI Pin 14 – PGM Rt Insert In LO page 4 – 3 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 37: Lower Db-25 Connector - Digital Outputs

    Pin 3 – AUD Lt Insert In LO Pin 2 – AUD Rt Insert In SH Pin 1 – AUD Rt Insert In HI Pin 14 – AUD Rt Insert In LO page 4 – 4 D-5000 / May 2000 D-5000 / Sep 2000...
  • Page 38: Lower Db-25 Connector - Digital Outputs

    Pin 3 – UTL1 AES Out LO Pin 2 – AUD1 AES Out SH Pin 1 – AUD1 AES Out HI Pin 14 – AUD1 AES Out LO Typical DB-25 connector page 4 – 5 D-5000 / May 2000 D-5000 / Sep 2000...
  • Page 39 PGM2 AES OUT LO PGM2 AES OUT HI AUX1 AES OUT SH AUX1 AES OUT LO AUX1 AES/SPDIF PGM1 AES OUT SH PGM1 AES OUT LO PGM1 AES OUT HI page 4 – 6 D-5000 / Sep 2000 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 40 AUD2 AES OUT HI UTL1 AES OUT SH UTIL1 AES OUT LO UTL1 AES OUT HI AUD1 AES OUT SH AUD1 AES OUT LO AUD1 AES OUT HI page 4 – 7 D-5000 / May 2000 D-5000 / Sep 2000...
  • Page 41 Hook-ups ..................5-4 Upper DB-25 Connector — AUDIO ................ 5-4 Upper DB-25 Connector — CONTROL ..............5-4 On-Air Tally ....................... 5-4 Lower DB-25 Connector — AUDIO ................ 5-5 DB Connector Pinout Drawing ..........5-6 page 5 – 1 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 42: Module Overview

    SELECT CONTROL ROOM Module Overview The CRD-600 module is the D-5000 console operator’s monitor module. It allows him to listen to the console’s four stereo outputs (PGM, AUD, AUX & UTL) as well as two external stereo line level inputs brought directly into the module. Source SELECT switching for these signals is at the top of the module.
  • Page 43: Internal Programming Options

    SW1 on the piggyback “cue” card in the direction of the silkscreened arrow (down). This will send a summed L+R cue signal to both cue left and right signal paths. Note the factory default setting for this switch is stereo cue. page 5 – 3 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 44: Hook-Ups

    2 amps @30VDC. closure to function. Pin 14 – On-Air Tally Relay COM Pin 1 – On-Air Tally Relay N.O. page 5 – 4 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 45: Lower Db-25 Connector - Audio

    Pin 3 – Lt Ext 2 In LO Pin 2 – Rt Ext 2 In SH Typical DB-25 Pin 1 – Rt Ext 2 In HI connector Pin 14 – Rt Ext 2 In LO page 5 – 5 D-5000 / Jul 2003 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 46 EXTERNAL 2 LT IN SH EXTERNAL 2 LT IN LO EXTERNAL 2 LT IN HI EXTERNAL 2 RT IN SH EXTERNAL 2 RT IN LO EXTERNAL 2 RT IN HI page 5 – 6 D-5000 / Jul 2003 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 47 Upper DB-25 Connector — AUDIO ................ 6-4 Upper DB-25 Connector — CONTROL ..............6-4 Tally 2 and Tally 3 ..................... 6-4 Lower DB-25 Connector — AUDIO ................ 6-5 DB Connector Pinout Drawing ..........6-6 page 6 – 1 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 48: Module Overview

    It also outputs two additional pre-level control studio outputs.All audio connections are (+4dBu balanced) analog signals. A pinout drawing on page 6-6 shows all wiring connections at a glance. STUDIO 1 page 6 – 2 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 49: Internal Programming Options

    TB signal. Note also if a studio is muted, talkback cannot be heard. However, if a studio is programmed to DIM instead of MUTE, talkback audio could presumably make it from the studio monitor speakers to the open studio mic. page 6 – 3 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 50: Hook-Ups

    Pin 1 – Tally 2 Relay N.O. Maximum current through Pin 3 – Tally 3 Relay COM the tally relay closures is Pin 15 – Tally 3 Relay N.O. 2 amps @30VDC. page 6 – 4 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 51: Lower Db-25 Connector - Audio

    Pin 3 – Lt Ext 2 In LO Pin 2 – Rt Ext 2 In SH Pin 1 – Rt Ext 2 In HI Pin 14 – Rt Ext 2 In LO page 6 – 5 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 52 RT EXT 1 IN HI LT EXT 2 IN SH LT EXT 2 IN LO LT EXT 2 IN HI RT EXT 2 IN SH RT EXT 2 IN LO RT EXT 2 IN HI page 6 – 6 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 53 Meter Output Module (MOD-600) Chapter Contents Module Overview ................ 7-2 Internal Programming Options ..........7-3 Hook-ups ..................7-3 DB Connector Pinout Drawings MOD-600 Meter Output ..................7-4 Remote Timer Control .................... 7-5 page 7 – 1 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 54: Module Overview

    (MOD-600) Module Overview SELECT Each D-5000 console has one meter output module, which drives the SWITCHED VU console’s up to four pairs of left-right VU meters: PGM, AUD, AUX and SWT (switched). The switched meter follows the SELECT switching at...
  • Page 55: Internal Programming Options

    Pin 3 – Ext 2 Lt In LO connector Pin 2 – Ext 2 Rt In SH Pin 1 – Ext 2 Rt In HI Pin 14 – Ext 2 Rt In LO page 7 – 3 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 56: Mod-600 Meter Output

    EXT 1 RT IN HI EXT 2 LT IN SH EXT 2 LT IN LO EXT 2 LT IN HI EXT 2 RT IN SH EXT 2 RT IN LO EXT 2 RT IN HI page 7 – 4 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 57: Remote Timer Control

    M E T E R O U T P U T M O D U L E Remote Timer Control DB-25 Connector Pinouts (located on the meterbridge) +DIG TIMER START/STOP SW HOLD SW RESET SW RESTART See pinouts above the picture page 7 – 5 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 58 (DSP-600 Module) Chapter Contents Overview ..................8-2 CPU-600 ..................8-3 DSP-600 ..................8-5 D-5000 Serial Interface ..............8-5 Using the Serial Interface ..................8-5 Internal Programming Options (CPU-600) ........8-7 Global Settings ......................8-7 SW6 - RS-485/RS-232 Select .................. 8-8 SW7 - RS-485 Termination ..................8-8 CPU-600 Reset Switch .....................
  • Page 59: Overview

    LOCAL<> CD-1 Overview MESSAGE Every D-5000 has these two modules; together they per- form all central signal and control processing for the console. The CPU-600 is the console’s central controller module; the DSP-600 is the console’s digital signal processor. The D-5000 Digital Audio console is provided with a...
  • Page 60 3. The third function is nominal audio make-up gain. DIP switch SW-4 is used to establish the master gain setting for the D-5000 console. This allows users to configure the nominal fader setting and signal head- room to suit their specific needs or preferences.
  • Page 61 Consult the “Global Gain” table in the “Internal Programming Options” section, page 8-8, for the gain values. The D-5000 console is normally shipped with a make-up gain setting of +12dB for a nominal fader setting of -12dB from the top. The gain value briefly shows in the CPU-600 display window during the console power up process ( “12--00dB”...
  • Page 62: D-5000 Serial Interface

    C P U & D S P M O D U L E S DSP-600 The DSP-600 is the main audio mixing module in the D-5000 Digital Audio Console. It functions solely as a mix engine, combining all of the...
  • Page 63 D-5000 console acts as a passive listener to the serial interface awaiting D-5000 serial protocol commands. Any external system that can deliver serial text strings in the proper D-5000 serial protocol format will be able to control the console. Consult Wheatstone Technical Support for more details on enabling this functionality.
  • Page 64: Internal Programming Options (Cpu-600)

    SW2 position 23 SW2 position 24 Note: Each D-5000 Console ID# is set using dipswitches 11-14 and 21- 24. These switches are read as an 8 bit field with Bit Ø mapped to DSW11 and Bit 7 mapped to DSW24. This ID# is read by the CPU at boot up and is required by D-5000 serial communications software.
  • Page 65: Sw6 - Rs-485/Rs-232 Select

    Push-button switch SW5 with green cap (lower right side of card) will reset the CPU-600 hardware and initiate a re-boot of the CPU-600 firm- ware. This sequence is sometimes called a “soft boot”, because the console’s power supply is not cycled OFF/ON. page 8 – 8 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 66: Hook-Ups

    DSP-600 AES Clock Sync If you wish to sync your D-5000 console to an external clock source (or use the console master clock signal to control an external device) the AES Sync port is available on the DSP-600 module upper DB-25 connector: Pin 25 –...
  • Page 67 CTS 1 N / C * RS - 232 RTS 1 N / C RX 1 N / C TX 1 N / C N / C NOTE: * RS-232 GENERAL PURPOSE page 8 – 10 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 68 Hooking Up the Computer ..................9-2 Running the Program....................9-3 Using the Program....................9-5 Input Attenuation....................... 9-8 Advanced Operation ....................9-10 Ending the Program....................9-12 Serial Interface Cable DB Connectors Pinout Drawing ... 9-13 page 9 – 1 D-5000 / July 2000...
  • Page 69: Virtual Dip Switch Application Program

    (mutes, tallies, etc.) in the D-5000 console as well as to modify the text displayed in the console 8-character displays. These details can be saved to a file and called up at a later date, thus making it easy to change console set-ups by running the VDip program and restoring a previously saved file.
  • Page 70: Running The Program

    Running the Program Be sure that the serial interface cable is plugged into the D-5000 lower DB-25 connector on one end, and the proper COM port on your PC at the other. Also be sure that the large button on the front of the CPU-600 module has been switched to “Remote”...
  • Page 71 2. Once the correct “COM” port is selected, click on “OK” Figure 2 to accept these settings. Click on “Connect” under the “file” menu to establish communications with the D-5000 console (figure 3). Verify that the Console ID is set to “1” (standard setting). page 9 – 4...
  • Page 72: Using The Program

    “A” display “NEWS” and the “B” display “GUEST 2” to correspond to how your console audio is wired. Any standard keyboard character can be used; just remember that the displays are limited to 8 characters, including blanks and punctuation. page 9 – 5 D-5000 / July 2000...
  • Page 73 V I R T U A L D I P S W I T C H Figure 4 Figure 5 page 9 – 6 D-5000 / July 2000...
  • Page 74 The status screen will change to show the type and settings of the module in the slot you have selected. page 9 – 7 D-5000 / July 2000...
  • Page 75: Input Attenuation

    “NO CARD” (figure 7). By selecting each slot and changing the Figure 7 display text and settings, the entire D-5000 console can be configured to suit your application. Remember, you must select a channel to be modified before you can make changes, and you must “Write Current” after making the changes to pass them on to the console.
  • Page 76 CD playback. In this case, adding -12dB of attenuation will re-calibrate the input module so that digital clipping of CD source material will be impossible even if the operator pushes the fader all the way to the top. page 9 – 9 D-5000 / July 2000...
  • Page 77 After using the VDip program for a while, its operation becomes routine. There are some advanced features to make it easier to do repetitious tasks. Underneath the top menu bar of the status screen is a row Figure 9 Figure 10 page 9 – 10 D-5000 / July 2000...
  • Page 78 “7am”, etc. (figure 11). Figure 11 You can have a large number of files saved, limited only by your ability to give them suitable names. page 9 – 11 D-5000 / July 2000...
  • Page 79: Ending The Program

    COM port. It is unlikely that a stray message sent out the COM port will cause any changes because it will be ignored unless it is sent in the precise D-5000 serial protocol, but simply switching the console to “local” provides extra insurance.
  • Page 80 N / C N / C N / C N / C N / C N / C N / C N / C N / C N / C N / C page 9 – 13 D-5000 / July 2000...
  • Page 81 External In ......................10-5 Cue Pre/Post ......................10-5 Gain Trimpots ....................... 10-5 Hook-ups ................... 10-6 AUDIO CONNECTIONS (Upper DB-25) .............. 10-6 AUDIO and CONTROL CONNECTIONS (Lower DB-25) ........10-6 DB Connector Pinout Drawing ..........10-8 page 10 – 1 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 82: Module Overview

    An easy source choice here would be DJ mic module’s INSERT OUT port. page 10 – 2 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 83: Automatic Features

    Generally used to to record phone segments in advance of actual airplay. Composite Minus Callers – This includes everything but the callers. Callers Only – No talent, no DJs, no music; just caller voices. page 10 – 3 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 84: Output Assign Switch Enable

    SW3 position 1 activates the on-air tally control line hooked-up to the console SW3 position 2 activates tally 2 at the Control Room mod- ule (CRD-600) SW3 position 3 activates tally 3 page 10 – 4 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 85: Cue Dropout

    CR3 – sets the module’s output level to Hybrid 2 CR7 – sets the module’s “composite” output level CR8 – sets the module’s “composite minus callers” (“talent”) output level CR5 – sets the module’s “callers only” output level page 10 – 5 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 86: Hook-Ups

    Pin 20 – To Hybrid 1 Out LO Pin 19 – To Hybrid 2 Out SH Pin 18 – To Hybrid 2 Out HI Pin 6 – To Hybrid 2 Out LO page 10 – 6 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 87 START; when the module’s OFF switch is pressed, a closure takes place between start/stop common and STOP. These may be used to control a remote tape machine for recording phone segments. page 10 – 7 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 88 TO HYBRID 1 OUT HI TO HYBRID 2 OUT SH I/O PORTS TO HYBRID 2 OUT LO (Lower DB-25) TO HYBRID 2 OUT HI ANALOG/LOGIC START/STOP COM START/STOP COM STOP STOP START START page 10 – 8 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 89 Analog Audio Inputs ......................11-3 Digital Audio Inputs ......................11-4 Analog Outputs ......................... 11-5 Digital Outputs ........................11-5 DB Connector Pinout Drawing (LSD-600) ........11-6 DB Connector Pinout Drawing (LSR-500) ........11-7 page 11 – 1 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 90: Chapter 11 - Line Preselector Module

    The rack unit accepts eight stereo analog and digital audio inputs (each input is dipswitch-selectable for either analog or digital) and outputs both an analog and digital stereo signal, which may be wired back to D-5000 console input ports. Wiring between the console’s LSD-600 preselector module and the rackmount switcher is via two pin-for-pin DB-25 connec- tor cables: the module’s upper DB is used for control;...
  • Page 91: Analog Audio Inputs

    Pin 3 – Line 4 Lt In LO Pin 2 – Line 4 Rt In SH Pin 1 – Line 4 Rt In HI Pin 14 – Line 4 Rt In LO page 11 – 3 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 92: Digital Audio Inputs

    Pin 15 – AES 7 In HI Pin 3 – AES 7 In LO Pin 2 – AES 8 In SH Pin 1 – AES 8 In HI Pin 14 – AES 8 In LO page 11 – 4 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 93: Analog Outputs

    Pin 1 – Line Rt Out HI Pin 6 – Line Rt Out LO DIGITAL OUTPUTS (DB-9): Pin 2 – AES Out SH Typical DB-9 connector Pin 1 – AES Out HI Pin 6 – AES Out LO page 11 – 5 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 94 AUDIO GROUND AUDIO GROUND (Lower DB-25) AUDIO GROUND DIGITAL GROUND DIGITAL GROUND DIGITAL GROUND DIGITAL GROUND DIGITAL GROUND DIGITAL GROUND +5V DIGITAL +5V DIGITAL +5V DIGITAL +5V DIGITAL +5V DIGITAL +5V DIGITAL page 11 – 6 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 95 AES 7 IN LO AES 7 IN HI AES 8 IN SH AES 8 IN LO AES OUT SH AES OUT LO AES 8 IN HI AES OUT HI DIGITAL INPUTS (DB-25) page 11 – 7 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 96 L I N E P R E S E L E C T O R M O D U L E Line Preselector Module- Analog (LSA-600; optional) Chapter Contents Overview ..................11A-2 Internal Programming Options ............11A-3 Hook-ups ..................11A-3 Audio Inputs ........................
  • Page 97: Overview

    L I N E P R E S E L E C T O R M O D U L E Line Preselector Module- Analog (LSA-600; optional) Overview This optional module electronically selects one of seven stereo line sources and routes it to one stereo output, allowing you to expand the source capability of an input channel or monitor module.
  • Page 98: Internal Programming Options

    L I N E P R E S E L E C T O R M O D U L E Internal Programming Options There are no internal programming options on the LSA-600 module. Hook-Ups LSA-600 Audio Inputs 1-4 (upper DB-25) Pin 25 –...
  • Page 99: Outputs

    L I N E P R E S E L E C T O R M O D U L E Pin 19 – Line 7 Lt In SH Pin 18 – Line 7 Lt In HI Pin 6 – Line 7 Lt In LO Pin 5 –...
  • Page 100 L I N E P R E S E L E C T O R M O D U L E LSA-600 Line Selector Module LSA-600 Line Selector Module DB Connector Pinouts DB Connector Pinouts LINE 1 LT IN SH LINE 1 LT IN SH LINE 1 LT IN LO LINE 1 LT IN LO...
  • Page 101 Upper DB-25 Connector — AUDIO ..............12-4 Upper DB-25 Connector — CONTROL ..............12-4 Lower DB-25 Connector — AUDIO ..............12-4 Lower DB-25 Connector — CONTROL ..............12-5 DB Connector Pinout Drawing ..........12-6 page 12 – 1 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 102: Module Overview

    The ICMD-600 Intercom Module is used to communicate with other studios and locations within a broadcast facility. It is designed to interface with other Wheatstone consoles and rackmount intercom units. Up to eight different stations may be connected via a simple daisy-chain hookup.
  • Page 103: Internal Programming Options

    Dipswitch SW 1 position 4 allows microphone signal tap from the console’s talkback bus Power for Various ICMs Your can provide power for other Wheatstone rackmount ICM (via dipswitch SW10) position 2 - Ext +V position 3 - Ext -V...
  • Page 104: Hook-Ups

    All signals are +4dBu balanced analog stereo. Pin 15 - 2-way audio out HIGH Pin 3 - 2-way audio out LOW Pin 16 - 2-way audio out SHIELD Pins 2 - Audio Common page 12 – 4 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 105: Lower Db-25 Connector - Control

    Pin 21 - Station call line 7 Pin 9 - Station call line 8 Pin 24 - +16V Pin 12 - -16V Pins 5,8,11,19,22,25 - Audio Common Pin 13 - N/C Typical DB-25 connector page 12 – 5 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 106 STATION CALL LINE 4 STATION CALL LINE 3 AUDIO GROUND STATION CALL LINE 2 STATION CALL LINE 1 2-WAY AUDIO OUT SH 2-WAY AUDIO OUT LO 2-WAY AUDIO OUT HI AUDIO GROUND page 12 – 6 D-5000 / May 2000...
  • Page 107 Capacitor Backup ....................14-3 Operational Modes ....................14-4 Clock/Timer (CLK) Schematic ........................ 14-5 Load Sheet ....................... 14-6 Clock/Timer Display (CLD) Schematic ........................ 14-7 Load Sheet ....................... 14-8 page 14 – 1 D-5000 / May 2000 D-5000 / Mar 2001 D-5000 / Jun 02...
  • Page 108: Overview

    HOLD button allows you to hold the display for a longer viewing duration, while still allowing the counter to continue in the background. Releasing the button will then display the current count. page 14 – 2 D-5000 / May 2000 D-5000 / Mar 2002...
  • Page 109: Console Clock

    M E T E R B R I D G E a n d C L O C K Console Clock The Wheatstone digital clock is a six-digit time-of-day clock with LED display. The clock is designed with CMOS circuits and an on-board crystal- controlled time base oscillator.
  • Page 110: Operational Modes

    ESE master (TC-76, TC-89, TC-90, autodetect) signal. Because crystal time bases are subject to drift over time, Wheatstone recommends operating the clock in the ESE slave mode for those applications where the exact time is critical.
  • Page 111 XDRESET: Timer Reset: Resets to zero, does not affect S/S status DB-9 R26 10K R27 150 XDTIMERRESTART: If AUTO LO same as XDRESET CONN HOLD: Same as pressing Timer HOLD R36 10K R35 150 START_STOP: Same as pressing S/S +Dreturn: Leave Open R29 10K R28 150...
  • Page 113 100uF 100uF 6-9-03 600 Industrial Drive New Bern, NC 28562 CHECKED ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. 29S0024 W# 700575 SCALE CLD-220D PCB SHEET 1 OF 1 Clock/Timer Display Schematic Sheet 1 of 1 page 14 - 7 D-5000/Aug 2003...
  • Page 114 M E T E R B R I D G E a n d C L O C K Clock/Timer Display Load Sheet (CLD) page 14 – 6 page 14 – 8 D-5000 / May 2000 D-5000 / Aug 03...
  • Page 115 Replacement Parts List ............... A-2 For the most part there are no user-replaceable parts in the D-5000 console. Exceptions are those controls and components that in the course of normal use may need maintenance (i.e., faders, pots, ON/OFF switches, indicator lamps, etc.). A complete list of available components is shown on the next page.
  • Page 116 A P P E N D I X REPLACEMENT PARTS — D-5000 AUDIO CONSOLE WS P/N COMPONENT DESCRIPTION SLD-600 ADC MODULE COMPLETE ANALOG STEREO LINE INPUT MODULE "001700" SLD-600SRC MODULE COMPLETE DIGITAL STEREO INPUT MODULE WITH SAMPLE RATE CONVERTER "001703"...

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