Mc524 Monitor Interface; Mc524 Front And Rear Panels - Euphonix System 5 Installation Manual

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Euphonix System 5 Installation Guide
System 5 Components

MC524 Monitor Interface

MONITOR-COMMS INTERFACE
MC
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Figure 3-9 MC524 Front and Rear Panels
Power Switch: Powers the unit off/on.
In 1 (38-pin ELCO): Talk Back, Listen Back and Mic inputs. This connector receives four
listen mic channels and two talkback mic inputs. Signals can be boosted or attenuated. In
a standard patch configuration, input cable fans out to 12 female XLRs.
In 2 (90-pin ELCO): Control Room Buses, Monitor A, B, C, D, and Solo buses inputs. This
connector receives eight Monitor A channels, and two channels each for Monitor B, C, D.
These signals can be attenuated only and are typically fed from the MA703.
Out 1 (90-pin ELCO): Control Room Speakers, Talk Back and Listen Back Preamp, and
Solo Buses outputs. This connector outputs eight Control Room Main channels, six Control
Room Alt 1 channels, two Control Room Alt 2 channels, four Listen pre, two talk pre and
two Solo channels. The optional output cable fans out to two 38-pin ELCO/Edac connec-
tors for the Euphonix Patchbay.
Out 2 (90-pin ELCO): Monitor A, B, C, D Speaker outputs. This connector outputs eight
Control Room channels, eight Monitor A channels, and two channels each for Monitor B,
C, D, and Solo. The output cable fans out to two 38-pin ELCO/EDAC connectors for the
Euphonix Patchbay.
Out 3 (female DB25): Talk Back, Listen Back, and Solo Preamp outputs. This connector
outputs four Listen pre, two Talk Back pre and two Solo channels . Output cable fans out
to eight male XLRs.
Control (DA15): Input for digital control signal from System Computer (Euphonix TCC bi-
directional serial protocol). Al l patching, switching, and gain controls are communicated via
this connection.
AC Line In (IEC) and Fuse Tray: Accepts standard IEC power cord (provided). An
autoranging switching supply accepts voltages between 90–250 VAC, 50–60 Hz. A se-
cond, optional redundant supply can be installed. The supplies are hot-swappable.
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