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AIR 2 +

R ADIO CONSOLE

TECHNICAL MANUAL
November 2006
AIR 2+ Radio Console Technical Manual - 1st Edition

®
©2006 Audioarts Engineering*

AUDIOARTS ENGINEERING
600 Industrial Drive
New Bern, North Carolina 28562
252-638-7000

*a division of Wheatstone Corporation

R-16 AIR 2+ / 1997


/ Dec November 2006
ATTENTION

Attention!
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance
Notice:
Radio F requency Notice
Frequency
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.

This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this


product may cause radio interference, in which case, the
! user may be required to take appropriate measures.

This equipment must be installed and wired properly in order to assure


compliance with FCC regulations.

Caution! Any modifications not expressly approved in writing by


Audioarts could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.

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CONTENTS

AIR 2+ Technical Manual


Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – Installation and Power
Unpacking and Installation the Console ..................................... 1-2
Power Supply ................................................................................ 1-3
Energizing ...................................................................................... 1-3
Audio and Control Wiring ............................................................. 1-4
Unbalanced Connections (analog audio) ................................................................. 1-4

Hook-Ups ....................................................................................... 1-5


Audio Connections - 6-pin Plug Terminals ............................................................... 1-5
MIC 1 and MIC 2 Connections ............................................................................ 1-5
PGM 2 Connection .............................................................................................. 1-5
PGM 1 Connection .............................................................................................. 1-5
Caller Connection ................................................................................................ 1-6
Cue Output and Control Connections - DB-25 ......................................................... 1-6
DB-25 Connections ............................................................................................. 1-6
CUE Output ......................................................................................................... 1-7
Remote Start ........................................................................................................ 1-7
MIC 2 Talkback to Cue/CR .................................................................................. 1-7
On Air Tally .......................................................................................................... 1-7

AIR 2+ Console Rear Drawing ..................................................... 1-8


Audio Connection Pinout Drawing .............................................. 1-9
Cue Out and Control Connection Drawing ............................... 1-10

Chapter 2 - Console Features


Overview ........................................................................................ 2-2
Inputs ............................................................................................. 2-3
Analog Mono Mic Level Inputs ................................................................................. 2-3
Analog Stereo Line Level Inputs .............................................................................. 2-3

Outputs .......................................................................................... 2-4


Mute and Tally ............................................................................... 2-4
Console Programming Options ................................................... 2-5
PGM/CUE Dipswitch ................................................................................................. 2-5
Cue Interrupt ........................................................................................................ 2-5
Split Cue, Control Room ...................................................................................... 2-5
Split Cue, Headphone ......................................................................................... 2-5
Studio Dim ........................................................................................................... 2-5
Program Mono ..................................................................................................... 2-6
CR MUTE/AIR TALLY Dipswitches .......................................................................... 2-6
CR Mutes ............................................................................................................. 2-6
On Air Tally .......................................................................................................... 2-6

Console Layout Drawing .............................................................. 2-7


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CONTENTS

Chapter 3 - Controls and Functions


Input Panel (IP-AIR2) .................................................................. 3-2
Source Select .................................................................................................... 3-3
Program Assign ................................................................................................. 3-3
Cue Button ......................................................................................................... 3-3
Fader .................................................................................................................. 3-3
Start Button ........................................................................................................ 3-3

Master Panel (MST-AIR2) ........................................................... 3-4


Caller Input ............................................................................................................. 3-5
Program Assign ................................................................................................. 3-5
Cue Button ......................................................................................................... 3-5
TB Button ........................................................................................................... 3-5
Fader .................................................................................................................. 3-5
Start Button ........................................................................................................ 3-5
Caller Set-Ups ................................................................................................... 3-6
Control Room Monitor ............................................................................................. 3-7
Program Select .................................................................................................. 3-7
EXT Switch ........................................................................................................ 3-8
Control Room Level Control .............................................................................. 3-8
Cue Level Control .............................................................................................. 3-8
Headphone Level Control .................................................................................. 3-8
Studio Monitor ......................................................................................................... 3-9
Program Select .................................................................................................. 3-9
EXT Switch ........................................................................................................ 3-9
Studio Level Control .......................................................................................... 3-9
TB Button ........................................................................................................... 3-9
Meters (VU-AIR2) ................................................................................................. 3-10
VU Meter Pairs ................................................................................................ 3-10
Meters Select Button ....................................................................................... 3-10
On Air LED ............................................................................................................ 3-10

Chapter 4 - Schematic and Load Sheet Drawings

Console Flow Diagram .............................................................. 4-2


IPA2-6 6 Inputs Panel Card
Schematic ............................................................................................................... 4-3
Load Sheet .............................................................................................................. 4-9

MSTRA2-4 Master Panel Card


Schematic ............................................................................................................. 4-10
Load Sheet ............................................................................................................ 4-15

MTRA2-4 Meters Card


Schematic ............................................................................................................. 4-16
Load Sheet ............................................................................................................ 4-19

CONA2-3 Three Connector Blocks Card


Schematic ............................................................................................................. 4-20
Load Sheet ............................................................................................................ 4-21

CONA2-4 Four Connector Blocks Card


Schematic ............................................................................................................. 4-22
Load Sheet ............................................................................................................ 4-23

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CONTENTS

Appendices

Appendix 1
AIR 2+ Console Performance Specifications .......................... A-3

Appendix 2
Replacement Parts List ............................................................. A-5

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INSTALLATION and POWER

Installation and Power


Chapter Contents
Unpacking and Installation the Console .................................. 1-2
Power Supply ............................................................................. 1-3
Energizing ................................................................................... 1-3
Audio and Control Wiring .......................................................... 1-4
Unbalanced Connections (analog audio) ........................................................... 1-4

Hook-Ups .................................................................................... 1-5


Audio Connections - 6-pin Plug Terminals ......................................................... 1-5
MIC 1 and MIC 2 Connections ...................................................................... 1-5
PGM 2 Connection ........................................................................................ 1-5
PGM 1 Connection ........................................................................................ 1-5
Caller Connection .......................................................................................... 1-6
Cue Output and Control Connections - DB-25 ................................................... 1-6
DB-25 Connections ....................................................................................... 1-6
CUE Output ................................................................................................... 1-7
Remote Start .................................................................................................. 1-7
MIC 2 Talkback to Cue/CR ............................................................................ 1-7
On Air Tally .................................................................................................... 1-7

AIR 2+ Console Rear Drawing .................................................. 1-8


Audio Connection Pinout Drawing ........................................... 1-9
Cue Out and Control Connection Drawing ............................ 1-10

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INSTALLATION and POWER

Installation and Power

Unpacking and Installation the Console


The AIR 2+ console with its power supply, connecting cable, and
technical manual is shipped in one packing box. The console can be NOTE: This console
unpacked by one person by grasping the console at the both sides, and contains static-sensi-
lifting it upward out of the box. Remove packing materials and store them tive devices. Normal
precautions against
in the box for future use. Carefully place the console on your countertop static discharge should
(the AIR 2+ audio console is designed for countertop placement). Avoid be observed.

proximity to any electromagnetic fields, such as large power transform-


ers, motors, and fluorescent lighting fixtures.

28.832 7.190

15.210 15.210

1.37

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INSTALLATION and POWER

Power Supply
The AIR 2+ console is powered by a factory
supplied power adapter with 100-240V/50-60Hz
input, 50W maximum output power, and a 4 foot
long output cable.
DC Power Output Pinout
PIN # OUTPUT
1 COM
5 2 4 2 COM
3 1
3 +5VDC

4 -15V

5 +15V

The power feed recom-


The power supply adapter is supplied with a 3-wire grounded AC cord mended in the text is of-
that should be plugged into a "clean" AC power source, that is, an AC ten installed and referred
to in studios as an “iso-
source that feeds only the control room audio gear. This source should be lated AC ground” outlet.
a separate feed from those powering lighting, air-conditioning, or any It is usually orange in
color.
other non-audio machinery.
Energizing
Assuming the AIR 2+ console mainframe is properly placed, and its
power supply correctly connected to the console, you may now energize
the power supply adapter by plugging it into the AC mains. The console's
individual module switches will assume factory default settings.
Note: To de-energize the console, unplug the power supply adapter’s
AC cord from the AC mains. Never de-energize the console by discon-
necting the cable that connects the console and power supply adapter
together.

Once you have verified proper power-up, unplug the power supply adapter
to de-energize the console. You may now proceed to wire up audio and
control connections.

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INSTALLATION and POWER

Audio and Control Wiring


All audio I/O connections to the AIR 2+ console are made via RCA
connectors and 6-pin plug terminals located on the rear panel of the
console. For control connections there is also a multipin DB-25 connec-
tor. See the console’s rear drawing on page 1-8.
Unbalanced Connections (analog audio)
ANALOG INPUTS — Wire to the console with typical shielded two
conductor cable (like Belden 9451), just as if you were connecting a
balanced source. At the unbalanced source machine’s output, connect the
black wire (LO) to the shield.
ANALOG OUTPUTS — AIR 2+ 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 floating.
Either the HI or LO side of the output should be strapped to ground, with
the output taken from the other side. (Normally you’d strap LO to ground,
and take HIGH to feed your unbalanced equipment.)

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Hook-Ups
The rear of the console has multiple RCA connectors to plug in 24 stereo line
inputs, the external input, as well as providing studio, control room, and micro-
phone output connections. There are also four 6-pin plug terminals (CT5 - CT8, on
the CONA2-4 PCB) provided for microphone MIC 1 and MIC 2 inputs, PGM 1 and
PGM 2 outputs, and hybrid to and from caller connections.
A DB-25 is provided for control connections and for the Cue output.
Pinouts drawings on pages 1-9 and 1-10 show all wiring connection at glance.
Audio Connections - 6-pin Plug Terminals

MIC 1 and MIC 2 Connections (CT5)


All signals are analog mono. The mic input level is normally -50dBu balanced.
Pin 1 – Mic 1 In SH These connections are to the
Pin 2 – Mic 1 In LO inputs of two internal mic pream-
plifiers. The outputs of the mic
Pin 3 – Mic 1 In HI preamplifiers must be con-
nected to the desired line inputs
Pin 4 – Mic 2 In SH before you will be able to hear
Pin 5 – Mic 2 In LO the microphones. See page 2-3
Pin 6 – Mic 2 In HI for details.

PGM 2 Connection (CT6)


The signals are analog stereo; level is +4dBu balanced.
Pin 1 – PGM 2 Lt Out SH
Pin 2 – PGM 2 Lt Out LO
Pin 3 – PGM 2 Lt Out HI
Pin 4 – PGM 2 Rt Out SH
Pin 5 – PGM 2 Rt Out LO
Pin 6 – PGM 2 Rt Out HI
PGM 1 Connection (CT7)
The signals are analog stereo; level is +4dBu balanced.
Pin 1 – PGM 1 Lt Out SH
Pin 2 – PGM 1 Lt Out LO
Pin 3 – PGM 1 Lt Out HI
Pin 4 – PGM 1 Rt Out SH
Pin 5 – PGM 1 Rt Out LO
Pin 6 – PGM 1 Rt Out HI

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Caller Connection (CT8)


The signals are analog stereo; level is +4dBu balanced.
Pin 1 – Caller Out SH
Pin 2 – Caller Out LO
Pin 3 – Caller Out HI
Pin 4 – Caller In SH
Pin 5 – Caller In LO
Pin 6 – Caller In HI

Cue Output and Control Connections - DB-25


All control ports (except On Air Tally and Mic 2 TB to Cue/CR) use
opto-isolators. Functions include Mic 2 TB to Cue/CR, On Air Tally, and
Start for remote source machines. Several pins can be used for the common
side connections to remote starts, as indicated on the pinout below.

DB-25 Connections
Pin 1 – Start Channel 1
Pin 2 – Start Channel 2
Pin 3 – Start Channel 3
Pin 4 – Start Channel 4
Pin 5 – Start Channel 5
Pin 6 – Start Channel 6
Pin 7 – Cue Out
Pin 8 – Cue Out Audio Common
Pin 9 – On Air Tally N.O.
Pin 10 – On Air Tally Common
Pin 11 – Mic 2 TB to Cue/CR
Pin 12 – Mic 2 TB to Cue/CR Common
Pin 13 – Start Common
Pin 14 – Start Common
Pin 15 – Start Common
Pin 16 – Start Common
Pin 17 – Start Common
Pin 18 – Start Common
Pin 19 – Start Channel 7
Pin 20 – Start Channel 8 Typical DB-25
connector
Pin 21 – Start Channel 9
Pin 22 – Start Channel 10
Pin 23 – Start Channel 11
Pin 24 – Start Channel 12
Pin 25 – Start Phone Channel
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INSTALLATION and POWER

Cue Output
The Cue output signal (for feeding an external cue amplifier) is mono
unbalanced.
To START Remote Source Machines Using Channel
START Switches
EXTERNAL START — Hook up the remote machine’s “start” control
pins to the DB-25 connector control pins; for example, for channel 1 wire
to Start Channel 1, Pin 1, and Start Common, either one of the Pins 13 -18.
MIC 2 Talkback to Cue/Control Room
The talkback to cue logic input is used to connect an external user-
supplied button that enables the person activating it to talk to the operator in
the control room, via the console’s cue speaker. Provide a closure between
Mic 2 TB to Cue/CR, Pin 11 and Mic 2 TB to Cue/CR Common, Pin 12. This
will cause the channel’s pre fader signal to be sent to the console’s Cue bus,
where it may be heard by the console operator. This non-latching condition
continues until the closure is released. (Requires a user-supplied momentary
action TALKBACK switch at the studio microphone location.)
On Air Tally
Lets the channel’s START switch control an on-air light or other
“microphone on” indicator at a remote location. This control function
provides a contact closure between Pin 9 (On Air Tally N.O.) and Pin 10 (On
Air Tally Common) whenever the module is ON.
This signal can be used to control an externally powered tally light that
requires a continuous closure to function. Current should not exceed 30
milliamps.

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Audio Connections
6-pin Plug Terminal

MIC 1 & MIC 2 PGM 2


INPUTS OUTPUTS
(CT5) (CT6)

MIC 1 IN SH PGM 2 LT OUT SH


1

1
MIC 1 IN LO PGM 2 LT OUT LO
2

2
MIC 1 IN HI PGM 2 LT OUT HI
3

3
MIC 2 IN SH PGM 2 RT OUT SH
4

4
MIC 2 IN LO PGM 2 RT OUT LO
5

5
MIC 2 IN HI PGM 2 RT OUT HI
6

6
PGM 1 CALLER
OUTPUTS INPUTS/OUTPUTS
(CT7) (CT8)

PGM 1 LT OUT SH CALLER OUT SH


1

PGM 1 LT OUT LO CALLER OUT LO


2

PGM 1 LT OUT HI CALLER OUT HI


3

PGM 1 RT OUT SH CALLER IN SH


4

PGM 1 RT OUT LO CALLER IN LO


5

PGM 1 RT OUT HI CALLER IN HI


6

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INSTALLATION and POWER

Cue Out and Control Connections


LOGIC - DB-25 Connector

13 START COMMON
START PHONE CHANNEL 25
START CHANNEL 12 12 MIC 2 TB TO CUE/CR COMMON
24
11 MIC 2 TB TO CUE/CR
START CHANNEL 11 23
10 ON AIR TALLY COMMON
START CHANNEL 10 22
9 ON AIR TALLY N.O.
START CHANNEL 9 21
8 CUE OUT AUDIO COMMON
START CHANNEL 8 20
7 CUE OUT
START CHANNEL 7 19
6 START CHANNEL 6
START COMMON 18
5 START CHANNEL 5
START COMMON 17
4 START CHANNEL 4
START COMMON 16
3 START CHANNEL 3
START COMMON 15
2 START CHANNEL 2
START COMMON 14
1 START CHANNEL 1

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CONSOLE FEATURES

Console Features
Chapter Contents
Overview ..................................................................................... 2-2
Inputs .......................................................................................... 2-3
Analog Mono Mic Level Inputs ............................................................................... 2-3
Analog Stereo Line Level Inputs ............................................................................ 2-3

Outputs ....................................................................................... 2-4


Mute and Tally ............................................................................ 2-4
Console Programming Options ................................................ 2-5
PGM/CUE Dipswitch ............................................................................................... 2-5
Cue Interrupt ...................................................................................................... 2-5
Split Cue, Control Room .................................................................................... 2-5
Split Cue, Headphone ....................................................................................... 2-5
Studio Dim ......................................................................................................... 2-5
Program Mono ................................................................................................... 2-6
CR MUTE/AIR TALLY Dipswitches ........................................................................ 2-6
CR Mutes ........................................................................................................... 2-6
On Air Tally ........................................................................................................ 2-6

Console Layout Drawing ........................................................... 2-7

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CONSOLE FEATURES

Console Features
Overview
Each AIR 2+ console has two Input panels and one Master panel. The Input
panel consists of six faders with associated switches. The Master panel has a
PHONE section, a CONTROL section, a HEADPHONE section, and a STUDIO
section. Each section is described below.
The basic purpose of the console is to take some of the many audio signals that
are wired to the console inputs, and generate several outputs that combine these
inputs in various groups and at various degrees of loudness, or signal strength. The
typical application is in a radio station where it is desired to develop the signals that
the station will broadcast (the on air signal), as well as several additional signals
for recording and monitoring.

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CONSOLE FEATURES

Inputs

The AIR 2+ console is designed to handle up to 12 analog stereo consumer


level (-4dBu unbalanced) inputs, two mono microphone (-50dBu nominal)
inputs, and one external stereo line level (-4dBu unbalanced) input that goes
directly to control room or studio.
The AIR 2+ also has one analog (+4dBu balanced) input dedicated to use as
telephone caller input.

Analog Mono Mic Level Inputs


These inputs are used to connect to microphones, which typically put out
signals at relatively low signal strength, and therefore require more amplification
(increase in signal strength) to be properly audible in the output. Mic level sources
are wired to 6-position plug terminals located on the rear of the console. On the
rear of the console also are a pair of the RCA connectors used for MIC outputs,
and the MIC 1 and MIC 2 GAIN trimpots for adjusting the level of each
microphone input independently.
Example: with a microphone input of –60dBm @150 ohm at the port, gain trim can set
levels from -22dBu to +16dBu (note maximum preamp gain is +76dB) at the PGM 1 or
PGM 2 output.
These microphone connections are to the inputs of two internal microphone
preamplifiers. In order to actually hear the microphone audio, the microphone
preamplifier outputs must be wired to the desired line inputs that feed the faders
you will use to control the microphone levels.
Looking at the rear of the console, the two RCA connectors at the left end of
the bank of RCA connectors are labeled MIC OUT. The top connector (labeled
MIC 1) is the output of mic preamplifier 1, and the bottom connector (labeled
MIC 2) is the output of mic preamplifier 2.
In a typical installation you will want to feed the mic signal to both left and
right sides of the stereo line input. You will use Y-connectors or cables for this.
For example, if you want mic 1 to be controlled by the first fader on the console,
connect the single end of an RCA Y-cable to the MIC 1 MIC OUT connector (for
mic 1). Then connect either of the two connectors at the double end of the Y-cable
to the top 1A RCA connector (assuming you are going to use the A input) and the
other of the two connectors at the double end of the Y-cable to the bottom 1A
connector. You would connect mic 2 (MIC 2 MIC OUT connector) in a similar
fashion.

Analog Stereo Line Level Inputs


These inputs are typically used to connect to machines, such as tape decks, cart
machines, CD players, etc., that provide analog outputs.

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CONSOLE FEATURES

Outputs
The console main analog outputs include two Program stereo buses
(PGM 1 and PGM 2). The Program stereo outputs can be programmed to
mono outputs via dipswitch SW1 (described in the “Console Internal
Programming” section).
Monitor outputs include a stereo Control Room output, a stereo Studio
output, a mono cue output, and a stereo headphone jack.
The console’s mono cue signal feeds the internal speaker in the meterbridge,
and also provides the cue signal used to interrupt Control Room and
headphones, if such interrupt has been enabled by the installer.

Mute and Tally


The console has the ability to mute the control room output. The console
also has an ON AIR tally output that is used to drive user-provided external
circuitry that will in turn operate the control room on air indicator. This tally
is automatically activated whenever the control room mute is activated. Thus,
turning on any module that activates the control room mute also turns on the
ON AIR tally.
See the “Console Programming Options” section for details.

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CONSOLE FEATURES

Console Programming Options


All programming (except for headphone split cue option) is made via three
PCB mounted dipswitches located on the console’s rear panel. One dipswitch
(PGM/CUE switch) is on the top left side of the rear, and programs the control
room cue, the studio dim function, and the mono program outputs. The two
other dipswitches (CR MUTE/AIR TALLY) are in between the two groups of
RCA connectors, and activate CR mute and AIR TALLY.

PGM/CUE Dipswitch

When a PGM/CUE dipswitch position is up it is ON.

Cue Interrupt
The dipswitch pos. 1, when activated, sends cue to the control room.

Split Cue, Control Room


The dipswitch pos. 2, when activated, allows a summed (L+R) version of
the regular program to be sent to the right side of the CR monitor stereo output,
while CUE is sent to the left side.

Split Cue, Headphone


Consoles are normally programmed at the factory for CUE to appear on the
left channel, while L+R sum of the control room output appears on the right.
This can be changed with jumper J1 on the back side of the Master Panel. The
jumper normally spans pins 2 and 3 of the jumper header. To defeat this split
cue option, move the jumper to span pins 1 and 2 instead. Then cue will
interrupt both sides of the headphones.

Studio Dim
The dipswitch pos. 3, when activated, allows normal studio audio to DIM
(drop -20dB in level) when talkback to studio is engaged. If this dipswitch is
not activated, the normal studio audio is completely interrupted by the MIC 1
audio when talkback to studio is engaged.
If the studio is programmed to DIM talkback audio could presumably make
it from the studio monitor speakers to the open studio mic.

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CONSOLE FEATURES

Program Mono
The dipswitch pos. 4 - 7, when activated, sums the left and right PROGRAM channels and
sends L+R to the appropriate channel:
Pos. 4 - sends L+R of the PGM 1 to the PGM 1 LT channel;
Pos. 5 - sends L+R of the PGM 1 to the PGM 1 RT channel;
Pos. 6 - sends L+R of the PGM 2 to the PGM 2 LT channel;
Pos. 7 - sends L+R of the PGM 2 to the PGM 2 RT channel.

CR MUTE/AIR TALLY Dipswitches

When a CR MUTE/AIR TALLY dipswitch position is down it is ON.

CR Mutes
An input channel can be programmed to mute the control room speakers when the channel
is ON. Positions 1 through 13 of the dipswitches, when activated, automatically mute the
console’s control room speakers when the corresponding channels 1 through 13 are turned
ON. This is done to prevent feedback from the CR announcer’s mic. At the same time the ON
AIR LED in the center of the meterbridge will light up.

On Air Tally
For controlling the “on-air” tally function, a relay is provided. The tally is activated when
any channel set for CR mute is turned on or put into cue.
The relay connections are available at the “LOGIC” DB-25 connector mounted on the rear
of the console. Connect the on-air light to the external user-provided relay. Do not bring on-
air light AC connections to any pin of any connector on the console.

TYPICAL CONTROL ROOM ON-AIR TALLY CIRCUIT


USER-SUPPLIED RELAY TRIGGERED BY CONSOLE CR MUTE CIRCUI

INTERNAL AIR CONNECTOR PIN + +


TALLY RELAY ON "LOGIC" ECG
DB-25 B40240 YOUR
N.C. 1N4002 or equiv. POWER
COM 30VDC PIN relay SUPPLY

10
N.O. 2A –
max
PIN
9

RELAY CIRCUIT POWERED BY USER


SUPPLIED EXTERNAL SUPPLY
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S O U R C E S E L E C T S O U R C E S E L E C T
A A A A A A A A A A A A
B B B B B B B B B B B B

P R O G R A M A S S I G N P R O G R A M A S S I G N

PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM 1 PGM 2

CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE CUE TB

START START START START START START START START START START START START START

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 CUE TB

10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 METERS

15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
EXT EXT PGM 2 EXT

20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

PGM 1 PGM 2 PGM 1 PGM 2


30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

CALLER CONTROL HEADPHONE STUDIO

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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

Controls and Functions


Chapter Contents
Input Panel (IP-AIR2) .................................................................. 3-2
Source Select .................................................................................................... 3-3
Program Assign ................................................................................................. 3-3
Cue Button ......................................................................................................... 3-3
Fader .................................................................................................................. 3-3
Start Button ........................................................................................................ 3-3

Master Panel (MST-AIR2) ........................................................... 3-4


Caller Input ............................................................................................................. 3-5
Program Assign ................................................................................................. 3-5
Cue Button ......................................................................................................... 3-5
TB Button ........................................................................................................... 3-5
Fader .................................................................................................................. 3-5
Start Button ........................................................................................................ 3-5
Caller Set-Ups ................................................................................................... 3-6
Control Room Monitor ............................................................................................. 3-7
Program Select .................................................................................................. 3-7
EXT Switch ........................................................................................................ 3-8
Control Room Level Control .............................................................................. 3-8
Cue Level Control .............................................................................................. 3-8
Headphone Level Control .................................................................................. 3-8
Studio Monitor ......................................................................................................... 3-9
Program Select .................................................................................................. 3-9
EXT Switch ........................................................................................................ 3-9
Studio Level Control .......................................................................................... 3-9
TB Button ........................................................................................................... 3-9
Meters (VU-AIR2) ................................................................................................. 3-10
VU Meter Pairs ................................................................................................ 3-10
Meters Select Button ....................................................................................... 3-10
On Air LED ............................................................................................................ 3-10

AIR 2+ / Nov 2006 page 3 – 1


CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

Controls and Functions

Input Panel (IP-AIR2)


The Input panel of the AIR 2+ console has six identical strips representing
six input channels.

AIR 2+ / Nov 2006 page 3 – 2


CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

Source Select
Each input channel accepts two analog stereo sources: A and B,
switched at the top of the panel. The A/B button will be lit when source B
is selected.

Program Assign
Output switches assign the selected source signal to any combination
of the console’s two stereo Program outputs—PGM 1 and PGM 2. The
button will be lit when the source is assign to its respective bus. To remove
a source from the bus, press the button again; the light will go off to indicate
that the source is no longer assigned to that bus. NOTE that when console
is powered up all input channels will be off, with source A selected, and
assigned to PGM 1.
Recessed rear panel trimpots adjust the left and right levels of PGM 1
and PGM 2 outputs.

Cue Button
A CUE switch places the channel’s signal on the console’s cue bus,
where it may be heard on the meterbridge mounted cue speaker, as an
interrupt to the console operator’s headphones, and as an interrupt to the
control room monitor speakers, if so programmed.
Press the CUE button. The channel’s input signal will be included in
the console’s CUE output at a level that is independent of the FADER
setting, and the button will light. The fader does not need to be turned ON.
To remove a fader from cue, press the CUE BUTTON again; the light will
go off to indicate the channel is no longer assigned to cue.

Fader
Level is set by a long-throw fader. The fader is the sliding mechanism
that determines how strong is the presence of the input in some of the
various console outputs.
If the fader is all the way down (that is, pulled toward the console
operator), the signal will not be present in either of the two program main
buses to which it is assigned. As the fader is moved up (that is, pushed away
from the console operator) the signal will appear more strongly in each of
the main buses to which it is assigned.

START Button
The START button turns the channel on and off by means of electronic
switching and can simultaneously start external source machines. The
channel is ON when the START button is lit. These can also be pro-
grammed (as mentioned in the previous chapter) to activate control room
mute and on air tally.

AIR 2+ / Nov 2006 page 3 – 3


CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

Master Panel (MST-AIR2)


The Master panel includes the Caller Input, Control Room monitor, Studio
monitor, and Meters sections.

AIR 2+ / Nov 2006 page 3 – 4


CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

Caller Input
The caller section is used for the telephone call-in talk segments, and
controls the audio for the caller. The caller signal enters the console from
your station hybrid.
The caller feed can be either or both of the two Program buses. The caller
feed will never contain the caller’s own voice.
A recessed rear panel trimpot adjusts the caller output level.

Program Assign
Output switches assign the caller to any combination of the console’s two
Program outputs (PGM 1 and PGM 2), and permit live talk-ins.
Pressing either of the two program switches causes the caller’s audio to
be included in the output mix for that bus, at a level dependent on the FADER
setting, as long as the caller section is ON. The button will be lit when the
caller is assigned to its respective bus. To remove the caller from a bus to
which it is currently assigned, press the button again; the light will go off to
indicate that the caller is no longer assigned to that bus.

CUE Button
The CUE button allows interviewing the caller prior to airing by includ-
ing the caller in the console’s cue bus, where it may be heard on the
meterbridge mounted cue speaker.

TB Button
When the TB switch is pressed (it is momentary action), the microphone
(MIC 1) will interrupt the regular caller signal, thus allowing the DJ to talk
to the caller prior to airing.

Fader
The long-throw fader sets the caller’s signal level.
If a fader is all the way down the caller’s voice will not be present in either
of the two Program buses (PGM 1 and PGM 2) to which the phone is
assigned. As the fader is moved up the signal will appear more strongly in
each of the main buses to which the phone is assigned.
The fader position will also affect the strength of the caller in the cue
output.

START Button
The START button determines if the phone channel is ON or OFF. The
channel is ON when the START button is lit. The button can also be used to
provide external start logic for the hybrid.
If the phone channel is OFF, caller signal will not be present in any main
bus output, regardless of the status of the PROGRAM ASSIGN buttons or
the position of the fader. If the phone channel is OFF its signal will still be
present in the cue output if it has been assigned to cue.

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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

Caller Set-Ups
Pre-air segment communication between the console operator (DJ)
and callers is aided by the CUE button, which places the caller’s voice
on the console’s cue speaker and headphones, and (if so programmed)
CR speakers. Additionally, pressing the caller TB switch sends the
MIC 1 signal to the caller output.
A typical call-in segment might proceed as follows:
Caller phones in, DJ picks up off-air during a track play to set up the
call. He places the caller in CUE, and talks to the caller by pressing the
TB button. Neither the DJ mic nor the phone channel need to be ON for
two-way communication.
When he is ready to take the call on-air, the DJ makes sure his mic
and phone are assigned to PGM 1 or PGM2 and turns them ON. He then
deactivates caller CUE to hear the normal feed.

AIR 2+ / Nov 2006 page 3 – 6


CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

Control Room Monitor


This is the console operator’s monitor
that allows the operator to listen to the
console’s two stereo Program outputs and
an external stereo line level input. This sec-
tion of the console includes the monitor
level controls for the control room, head-
phone, and cue circuits.
In a typical radio application the console
is located in the Control Room. Speakers in
the Control Room allow the console opera-
tor to listen to the console bus outputs to be
assured that the console is performing as
desired. These speakers are fed by a stereo
signal from the console’s Control Room
output. In addition to the Control Room
output, the operator may also desire to listen
to specific isolated faders via the cue system
and the console’s internal cue speaker, or
may want to listen via headphones. Thus,
the control room monitor consists of the
above mentioned level controls, along with
two program assign (PGM1 and PGM 2) buttons, and an external input
(EXT) button.
In some instances the console operator may also be performing talent
whose voice will be heard over the radio. The operator’s microphone may
thus provide a part of the signal that is going out over the air. If that signal
is the one being monitored with the Control Room speakers, there is the
potential for feedback. The amplified signal from the Control Room
speakers is picked up by the microphone and preamplified to a new, higher,
level, which then is once again picked up by the microphone. The signal
quickly rises to an ear-splitting screech. To prevent this, the operator’s
microphone is normally set to MUTE the Control Room output to prevent
the occurrence of feedback.
The master CUE circuit drives a meterbridge-mounted speaker through
a built-in power amp, and can be programmed to interrupt control room
feed, or provide a split feed (program mono sum to right, cue to left) to the
control monitor speakers. It also automatically interrupts the headphone
feed.

Program Select
Pressing either of the two program (PGM 1 or PGM 2) switches allows
the operator to listen to the selected output bus. The button will be lit when
the monitor is assigned to its respective bus.

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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

EXT Switch
Pressing the EXT switch allows the op-
erator to pick up the external input (useful
for such items as tape recorders or air re-
turns) to listen.

CONTROL ROOM Level Control


The CONTROL level control determines
the overall loudness of the signal being
monitored as it appears in the Control Room
speakers. As the control is turned clock-
wise, the loudness increases up to a maxi-
mum at the limit of mechanical rotation. To
decrease the loudness, turn the control in a
counterclockwise direction.
NOTE: If the Control Room is muted
and you turn the level control all the way
up, then remove the condition that has
the Control Room muted, the sound in
the Control Room speakers will sud-
denly be VERY LOUD!

CUE Level Control


The CUE level control determines the overall loudness of the cue signal
as it appears in the console’s cue speaker (located behind the grill in the
METERBRIDGE).
Like the Control Room speakers, the cue speaker also has the potential for
feedback. To avoid this situation, operator mics that mute the Control Room
will also mute the cue speaker.
NOTE: If cue is muted and you turn the level control all the way up, then
remove the condition that has the cue muted, the sound in the cue speaker
will suddenly be VERY LOUD!

HEADPHONE Level Control


The HEADPHONE level control determines the overall loudness of the
headphone output signal, which monitors the same source (PGM 1, PGM 2,
or EXT) as the Control Room speakers.
The headphone output signal appears at the HEADPHONE JACK, located
beneath the armrest near the right side of the console. The jack is provided as
a place to plug in user-supplied stereo headphones having an impedance of
60 Ohms or higher.

AIR 2+ / Nov 2006 page 3 – 8


CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

Studio Monitor
In addition to the Control Room, there is a
Studio in which one or more performers will
be assembled, usually with microphones so
that their voices can become part of the mix.
Speakers may be provided in the Studio to
allow the talent to listen to the console bus
outputs at times that they are not actually on
air. These speakers are fed from the console’s
stereo Studio output.
The studio monitor consists of a STUDIO
level control, a TB (talkback) button, two
program assign (PGM 1 and PGM 2) buttons,
and an external input (EXT) button.
A connection is provided on the console’s
DB-25 connector to wire up a MIC 2 TB to
CUE/CR switch provided by the user. This
switch enables a guest using MIC 2 to talk
back to the Control Room over the console’s
cue system.

Program Select
Pressing either of the two program PGM 1 or PGM 2 switches allows the
selected output bus to be heard in the studio. The button will be lit when the
monitor is assigned to its respective bus.

EXT Switch
Pressing the EXT switch allows the external balanced input (such as tape
recorders or air returns) to be heard in the studio.

STUDIO Level Control


The STUDIO level control determines the overall loudness of the signal
being monitored as it appears in the Studio speakers.

TB (Talkback) Button
The TB button lets the operator’s microphone signal interrupt the normal
feed to the studio speakers. If the Studio Dim dipswitch (described in
Chapter 2) is set to the ON position, the normal studio feed is not completely
removed, but is dimmed by 20dB.
There may be times when the console operator wants to talk to one of the
performers in the Studio. When the TB button in the Studio is pressed the
speaker’s feed, that is normally heard in the studio, will be dimmed.

AIR 2+ / Nov 2006 page 3 – 9


CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

Meters (VU-AIR2)
The METERS section consists of two VU meter pairs on the console’s
meterbridge and a METERS select button, located on the Master panel.

VU Meter Pairs
VU meter pairs (PROGRAM 1 VU and SWITCHED VU) are stereo
LED bargraph type meters.
The level of the signal being metered is indicated by the number of
display elements that are lighted. The more elements lighted, the stronger
is the signal being displayed. The right four LEDs in each bargraph are red
to indicate when the signal level is approaching a clipping (distorted) level.
The next four LEDs are yellow, indicating a normal level range, and the
remaining LEDs are green. The top member of the pair indicates the level
of the signal’s left channel, while the bottom member of the pair indicates
the level of the signal’s right channel. Peak (CLIP) indication is also
provided.
The left VU meter pair shows the level of the PGM 1 output, while the
right VU meter pair (the SWITCHED VU) shows the level of the signal
that is selected for it (PGM 2 or EXT).

METERS Select Button


The METERS buttons select the source for the switched meter pair, as
indicated above.

On Air LED
The ON AIR LED, located in the middle of the
meterbridge, lights up when any input channel is pro-
grammed by dipswitch to have the CR MUTE/AIR TALLY
dipswitch activated, and is also ON.

AIR 2+ / Nov 2006 page 3 – 10


SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS

Schematic and Load Sheet


Drawings
Chapter Contents

Console Flow Diagram ................................................................. 4-2


IPA2-6 6 Inputs Panel Card
Schematic ................................................................................................................. 4-3
Load Sheet ................................................................................................................ 4-9

MSTRA2-4 Master Panel Card


Schematic ................................................................................................................ 4-10
Load Sheet ............................................................................................................... 4-15

MTRA2-4 Meters Card


Schematic ................................................................................................................ 4-16
Load Sheet ............................................................................................................... 4-19

CONA2-3 Three Connector Blocks Card


Schematic ................................................................................................................ 4-20
Load Sheet ............................................................................................................... 4-21

CONA2-4 Four Connector Blocks Card


Schematic ................................................................................................................ 4-22
Load Sheet ............................................................................................................... 4-23

AIR 2+ / Nov 2006 page 4 – 1


DB-25 START OPTO START
TRIM

L MIC 1 H
PREAMP L CR MIC 1
PGM 1 PGM 1
METERS RCA
PGM 1 MON
PGM 2 TO BRIDGE
CR MIC 1
R
VU METERS MIC 1 TB
CR MUTE/
LOGIC AIR TALLY
MUTE/TALLY TB TO PHONE
DIP SW

ON REAR
TRIM
A/B STUDIO
PGM 2 LT MON L
TB
VU PGM 2 /
PGM 2 RT MON
FET SWITCHED EXT IN
EXT LT MON
TRIM METERS
L SW
PGM 1 ACN TO BRIDGE
A A/B
L
F
L PGM EXT RT MON PGM 1
R
R A FET
SEL
INPUT D SW
FET E PGM 2 ACN PGM 2
L
SW R
B R R
R DIM OR
LOGIC CR TO STUDIO TB LOGIC INTERRUPT
RCA CUE DIP SW
CUE ACN
FET
EXT ON REAR
SW

PGM 2
INPUT CHANNEL TB TO STUDIO
CUE SENSE
CUE LOGIC

N.O. PGM 1 LT MON


DRY
RELAY PGM 1 RT MON L L L L
ST E
LOGIC FET
DRIVER PIN 10 PGM 2 LT MON FET V ST OUT
E SW
ON AIR TALLY DB-25 SW
PGM 2 RT MON R L R R
PIN 9
EXT LT MON RCA
CUE
PHONE EXT RT MON

TO TALLY LED
CUE SENSE TB STUDIO
LOGIC TO BRIDGE

F
A CUE SPLIT CUE MODE
CALLER FROM H CUE ACN
D FET JUMPER
HYBRID L
E SW
R
CUE SENSE LOGIC

STUDIO/GUEST MIC 2
TRIM

MIC 2 H
HEADPHONE
START START OPTO DB-25 L MIC 2
PREAMP
PIN 25
RCA
PGM 1
L L L
E FET
PGM 2 MUTE / TALLY V HDPN OUT
E SW
PGM 1 LT MONO R
L R
TB
LOGIC DIP SW PGM 1 RT MONO
TO EXT CUE AMP DB-25
PGM 2 LT MONO
PINS 7,8 HDPN
PGM 2 RT MONO DB-25 L
GUEST TB TO CUE/CR JACK
ON REAR PINS 11,12 CUE E
V FET CUE
FET CUE MON
E MB SPKR
PGM 1 LT CUE ACN SW L
TRIM
PGM 1 RT PGM/ L
H CALLER EXT IN
TB CUE MON
PGM 2 LT TO
FET L HYBRID CR MUTE
PGM 2 RT SW R PGM 1
SUM
MIC 1 TB
PGM 2
MUTE TALLY INPUT 1

CONTROL ROOM
MUTE TALLY INPUT 12 SPLIT CUE
PGM 1 LT MON MODE
TRIM MUTE TALLY PHONE LOGIC DIP SW
H EXT LT MON
L L L L L ON REAR
L
PGM 1 RT MON PGM 1 OUT CUE TO CR
PGM 1 ACN TRIM EXT IN ON AIR TALLY
CUE SENSE ENABLE
H DIP SW
EXT RT MON
R PGM R R R R
L ON REAR
FET
PGM 2 LT MON RCA CR MUTE
SW TRIM

H
L L L
L
EXTERNAL IN PGM 1 LT MON
PGM 1 RT MON
PGM 2 RT MON L L L L
PGM 2 ACN TRIM PGM 2 OUT CR E FET
PGM 2 LT MON FET V CR OUT
H
R E SW
R R PGM 2 RT MON SW
L R L R R
EXT LT MON
RCA
EXT RT MON

AIR 2+
System Flow Diagram CUE MON

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8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4


SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4
VCC 2 1 R18 220 ABSW_1 VCC 2 1 R14 220 ABSW_2 VCC 2 1 R12 220 ABSW_3 VCC 2 1 R8 220 ABSW_4

3 4 R17 220 3 4 R13 220 3 4 R11 220 3 4 R7 220

D D
R16 C6 R15 C5 R10 C4 R9 C3
A/B SELECT 1.00K 0.22uF A/B SELECT 1.00K 0.22uF A/B SELECT 1.00K 0.22uF A/B SELECT 1.00K 0.22uF

SW7 GND GND SW9 GND GND SW11 GND GND SW13 GND GND
VCC 2 1 R73 220 PGM1SW_1 VCC 2 1 R70 220 PGM1SW_2 VCC 2 1 R68 220 PGM1SW_3 VCC 2 1 R65 220 PGM1SW_4

3 4 R58 220 3 4 R56 220 3 4 R54 220 3 4 R52 220

R38 C31 R35 C27 R32 C24 R28 C19


PGM-1 1.00K 0.22uF PGM-1 1.00K 0.22uF PGM-1 1.00K 0.22uF PGM-1 1.00K 0.22uF

SW8 GND GND SW10 GND GND SW12 GND GND SW14 GND GND
VCC 2 1 R72 220 PGM2SW_1 VCC 2 1 R69 220 PGM2SW_2 VCC 2 1 R67 220 PGM2SW_3 VCC 2 1 R51 220 PGM2SW_4

3 4 R57 220 3 4 R55 220 3 4 R53 220 3 4 R46 220

R42 C8 R34 C26 R31 C23 R27 C18


PGM-2 1.00K 0.22uF PGM-2 1.00K 0.22uF PGM-2 1.00K 0.22uF PGM-2 1.00K 0.22uF

SW19 GND GND SW20 GND GND SW21 GND GND SW22 GND GND
VCC 2 1 R150 220 CUESW_1 VCC 2 1 R140 220 CUESW_2 VCC 2 1 R130 220 CUESW_3 VCC 2 1 R120 220 CUESW_4

3 4 R149 220 3 4 R139 220 3 4 R129 220 3 4 R119 220

R40 C33 R39 C32 R33 C25 R41 C7


CUE 1.00K 0.22uF CUE 1.00K 0.22uF CUE 1.00K 0.22uF CUE 1.00K 0.22uF

SW25 GND GND SW26 GND GND SW27 GND GND SW28 GND GND
VCC 2 1 R210 100 STARTSW_1 VCC 2 1 R209 100 STARTSW_2 VCC 2 1 R208 100 STARTSW_3 VCC 2 1 R207 100 STARTSW_4

C 3 4 R218 220 3 4 R217 220 3 4 R215 220 3 4 R214 220 C


R37 C29 R36 C28 R30 C21 R29 C20
START 1.00K 0.22uF START 1.00K 0.22uF START 1.00K 0.22uF START 1.00K 0.22uF

GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND

INPUT 5 INPUT 6
SW5 SW6 CT2 CT1
VCC 2 1 R6 220 ABSW_5 VCC 2 1 R2 220 ABSW_6 LINEAINLT_1 LINEAINRT_1
1 2 1 2
LINEBINLT_1 LINEBINRT_1
3 4 R5 220 3 4 R1 220 3 4 3 4
LINEAINLT_2 LINEAINRT_2
R4 C2 R3 C1 5 6 5 6
A/B SELECT 1.00K 0.22uF A/B SELECT 1.00K 0.22uF LINEBINLT_2 LINEBINRT_2
7 8 7 8
LINEAINLT_3 LINEAINRT_3
SW15 GND GND SW17 GND GND 9 10 9 10
VCC 2 1 R63 220 PGM1SW_5 VCC 2 1 R60 220 PGM1SW_6 LINEBINLT_3 LINEBINRT_3
11 12 11 12

3 4 R50 220 3 4 R48 220 AGND 13 14 AGND 13 14 GND


LINEAINLT_4 LINEAINRT_4 D+in
R24 C15 R20 C10 15 16 GND 15 16
PGM-1 1.00K 0.22uF PGM-1 1.00K 0.22uF LINEBINLT_4 LINEBINRT_4 D+in V+in
17 18 17 18

B B
LINEAINLT_5 LINEAINRT_5 V-in
SW16 GND GND SW18 GND GND 19 20 AGND 19 20
VCC 2 1 R62 220 PGM2SW_5 VCC 2 1 R59 220 PGM2SW_6 LINEBINLT_5 LINEBINRT_5 CUEACN
21 22 AGND 21 22
LINEAINLT_6 LINEAINRT_6 PGM1LTACN PGM1RTACN
3 4 R49 220 3 4 R47 220 23 24 23 24
LINEBINLT_6 LINEBINRT_6 PGM2LTACN PGM2RTACN
R23 C14 R19 C9 25 26 25 26
PGM-2 1.00K 0.22uF PGM-2 1.00K 0.22uF

SW23 GND GND SW24 GND GND


VCC 2 1 R110 220 CUESW_5 VCC 2 1 R100 220 CUESW_6

3 4 R109 220 3 4 R99 220 F1


VCC D+in
R26 C17 R25 C16
CUE 1.00K 0.22uF CUE 1.00K 0.22uF
POLYSW
1.0A

SW29 GND GND SW30 GND GND


VCC 2 1 R206 100 STARTSW_5 VCC 2 1 R205 100 STARTSW_6

3 4 R212 220 3 4 R211 220

R22 C12 R21 C11


START 1.00K 0.22uF START 1.00K 0.22uF

GND GND GND GND

A IPA2-6 A
CONTRACT NO.
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
APPROVALS DATE
VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC
DRAWN SA/WWP 10-13-06
600 Industrial Drive
C51
0.1uF
C53
0.1uF
C38
0.1uF
C43
0.1uF
C30
0.1uF
C45
0.1uF
C49
0.1uF
C46
0.1uF
C44
0.1uF
C22
0.1uF
C41
0.1uF
C40
0.1uF
C36
0.1uF
C35
0.1uF
C59
0.1uF
C57
0.1uF
C55
0.1uF
C13
0.1uF
C37
0.1uF
C42
0.1uF
C39
0.1uF
C47
100uF
C61
100uF
C48
100uF
CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND SA
D 22S0001-1 A
W# 700889 SCALE IPA2-6A PCB SHEET 1 of 6

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

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8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
VCC VCC VCC

R45 R44 R43


U3 U2 U1
4.99K ___ 4.99K ___ 4.99K ___
4 4 4
PR 5 PR 5 PR 5
ABSW_1 3 Q ABSW_3 3 Q ABSW_5 3 Q
CK CK CK
2 __ 6 2 __ 6 2 __ 6
D
____ D
____ D
____
1 Q 1 Q 1 Q
CLR CLR CLR

74LS74 74LS74 74LS74

D BAT54 D1 D
U3 U2 U1 BAT54 D2
10
___ 10
___ 10
___
PR 9 PR 9 PR 9
ABSW_2 11 Q ABSW_4 11 Q ABSW_6 11 Q
CK CK CK BAT54 D12
12 __ 12 __ 12 __
D
____ 8 D
____ 8 D
____ 8
13 Q 13 Q 13 Q
CLR CLR CLR
BAT54 D7
74LS74 74LS74 74LS74

BAT54 D10

U14 U10 U6 BAT54 D5


4
___ 4
___ 4
___
PR 5 PGM1_1 PR 5 PGM1_3 PR 5 PGM1_5
PGM1SW_1 3 Q PGM1SW_3 3 Q PGM1SW_5 3 Q
CK CK CK
2 __ 6 2 __ 6 2 __ 6
D
____ Q D
____ Q D
____ Q
1 1 1
CLR CLR CLR

74LS74 74LS74 74LS74

BAT54 D13

U14 U10 U6 BAT54 D8


10
___ 10
___ 10
___
PR 9 PGM2_1 PR 9 PGM2_3 PR 9 PGM2_5
PGM2SW_1 11 Q PGM2SW_3 11 Q PGM2SW_5 11 Q
CK CK CK BAT54 D6
12 __ 8 12 __ 8 12 __ 8
D
____ Q D
____ Q D
____ Q
C C
13 13 13
CLR CLR CLR
BAT54 D11
74LS74 74LS74 74LS74

BAT54 D9

U12 U8 U4 BAT54 D4
4
___ 4
___ 4
___
PR 5 PGM1_2 PR 5 PGM1_4 PR 5 PGM1_6
PGM1SW_2 3 Q PGM1SW_4 3 Q PGM1SW_6 3 Q
CK CK CK
2 __ 6 2 __ 6 2 __ 6
D
____ D
____ D
____
1 Q 1 Q 1 Q
CLR CLR CLR

74LS74 74LS74 74LS74

U12 U8 U4
10
___ 10
___ 10
___
PR 9 PGM2_2 PR 9 PGM2_4 PR 9 PGM2_6
PGM2SW_2 11 Q PGM2SW_4 11 Q PGM2SW_6 11 Q
CK CK CK
12 __ 8 12 __ 8 12 __ 8
D
____ D
____ D
____
13 Q 13 Q 13 Q
CLR CLR CLR

74LS74 74LS74 74LS74

U15 U11 U7
4
___ 4
___ 4
___

B B
PR 5 PR 5 PR 5
CUESW_1 3 Q CUESW_3 3 Q CUESW_5 3 Q
CK CK CK
2 __ 2 __ 2 __
D
____ Q 6 D
____ 6 D
____ 6
1 1 Q 1 Q
CLR CLR CLR

74LS74 74LS74 74LS74

U15 U11 U7
10
___ 10
___ 10
___
PR 9 PR 9 PR 9
CUESW_2 11 Q CUESW_4 11 Q CUESW_6 11 Q
CK CK CK
12 __ 8 12 __ 8 12 __ 8
D
____ Q D
____ Q D
____ Q
13 13 13
CLR CLR CLR

74LS74 74LS74 74LS74

U13 U9 U5
4
___ 4
___ 4
___
PR 5 START_1 PR 5 START_3 PR 5 START_5
STARTSW_1 3 Q STARTSW_3 3 Q STARTSW_5 3 Q
CK CK CK
2 __ 6 2 __ 6 2 __ 6
D
____ Q D
____ Q D
____ Q
1 1 1
CLR CLR CLR

74LS74 74LS74 74LS74


VCC VCC

A IPA2-6 A
R64
CONTRACT NO.
U13 U9 U5 D3
4148 4.99K
10
___ 10
___ 10
___ - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
PR 9 START_2 PR 9 START_4 PR 9 START_6
STARTSW_2 11 Q STARTSW_4 11 Q STARTSW_6 11 Q
12
CK
12
CK
12
CK
C34
APPROVALS DATE
D __ 8 D __ 8 D __ 8
13
____ Q 13
____ Q 13
____ Q 100uF DRAWN SA/WWP 10-13-06
CLR CLR CLR 600 Industrial Drive
74LS74 74LS74 74LS74 GND CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 22S0001-2 A
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D D
VCC VCC VCC

R81 R71 R78


1.00K 1.00K 1.00K

1 U23 8 3 U23 6 1 U20 8

2 AQW210S 7 4 AQW210S 5 2 AQW210S 7


STARTSW_1 R82 220 1 STARTSW_2 R80 220 1 STARTSW_3 R79 220 1
3 3 3
START_1 2 U24 START_2 2 U22 START_3 2 U21
GND GND GND
C60 74LS00 C58 74LS00 C56 74LS00
0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF

GND GND GND


PGM1_1 4 PGM1_2 4 PGM1_3 4
6 6 6
5 U24 5 U22 5 U21

74LS00 74LS00 74LS00

PGM2_1 9 PGM2_2 9 PGM2_3 9


8 8 8
10 U24 10 U22 10 U21

74LS00 74LS00 74LS00

12 12 12
11 11 11
13 U24 13 U22 13 U21

C GND
74LS00
GND
74LS00
GND
74LS00
C

VCC VCC VCC

R66 R75 R61


1.00K 1.00K 1.00K

3 U20 6 1 U17 8 3 U17 6

4 AQW210S 5 2 AQW210S 7 4 AQW210S 5


STARTSW_4 R77 220 1 STARTSW_5 R76 220 1 STARTSW_6 R74 220 1
3 3 3
START_4 2 U19 START_5 2 U18 START_6 2 U16
GND GND GND
C54 74LS00 C52 74LS00 C50 74LS00

B B
0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF

GND GND GND


PGM1_4 4 PGM1_5 4 PGM1_6 4
6 6 6
5 U19 5 U18 5 U16

74LS00 74LS00 74LS00

PGM2_4 9 PGM2_5 9 PGM2_6 9


8 8 8
10 U19 10 U18 10 U16

74LS00 74LS00 74LS00

12 12 12
11 11 11
13 U19 13 U18 13 U16

74LS00 74LS00 74LS00


GND GND GND

A IPA2-6 A
CONTRACT NO.
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN SA/WWP 10-13-06
600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 22S0001-3 A
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R98 13.3K

C78 10pF -2dBu

R203 88.7K
R191 10.0K 14 13

D D
8 V+ X-Y X
C147 10pF -2dBu 6 12 PGM1LTACN
-2dBu INH Y
LINEAINLT_1 R147 10.0K 1 15 6 11
A X X-Y 22uF C150 S U47
2 6 5532 7 4053 V+
Y INH U31 8 V+
R148
U36 S 10 5 LT
3.32K CT8 5 4 C173 22uF
4053 R204 22.1K 6
22uF C146 C101 C171 C99 C152
LT AGND
4 V- 10K 3 5532
U54
7
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
AGND 5 R192 10.0K 15 1
-14dBu
X-Y X
AGND 6 2 PGM1RTACN
INH Y
4 V- 10
B LINEBINLT_1 R145 10.0K AGND S U47 C79 C148 C136 C140
4053
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
R146
3.32K R162 13.3K FADER 1 V- AGND

IN 1 C102 10pF -2dBu R190 10.0K 4 3


X-Y X
AGND 6 5 PGM2LTACN
R228 88.7K INH Y
9 U47
-2dBu S
LINEAINRT_1 R143 10.0K 3 4 2 C172 10pF -2dBu 4053 VDD
A 5
X X-Y
6 5532 1
22uF C120
Y INH U31
R144 9 3 RT
U36 S C81 C67 C126 C83
3.32K CT8 1 2 C170 22uF
4053 R227 22.1K 2
22uF C149 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF
RT AGND
10K 3 5532
U54
1 R193 10.0K 14
X-Y X
13
AGND 3 6 12 PGM2RTACN
-14dBu
INH Y
AGND 11 U48
S C62 C88 C108 C84
4053
B LINEBINRT_1 R141 10.0K AGND 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF

VEE AGND
R142
3.32K

C C
R194 20.0K 15 1
13 14 X-Y X
X X-Y 6 2 CUEACN
AGND 12 6 INH Y
Y INH 10
U36 S 11 S U48
4053
4053
AGND
AGND GND

R161 20.0K 4 3
X-Y X
6 5
INH Y F2
9 VDD 1.30K R91 V+ V+in
S U48 V+
4053 POLYSW
0.3A
Z1 C64 C63
GND AGND C5V1
5.1V 4.7uF 100uF

AGND
Z2 C65 C66
C5V1
5.1V 4.7uF 100uF
R97 13.3K F3
VEE 1.30K R92 V- V-in
V-
C76 10pF -2dBu
POLYSW
0.3A
R201 88.7K
R186 10.0K 14 13
8 V+ X-Y X
C143 10pF -2dBu 6 12 PGM1LTACN
-2dBu INH Y
LINEAINLT_2 R137 10.0K 1 15 6 11
A X X-Y 22uF C118 S U45
2 6 5532 7 4053
Y INH U30 8 V+
R138 U35 S 10 5 LT
3.32K CT7 5 4 C169 22uF R202 22.1K
4053 6

B B
22uF C142
LT AGND
4 V- 10K 3 5532
U53
7
AGND 5 R187 10.0K 15 1
-14dBu
X-Y X
AGND 6 2 PGM1RTACN
INH Y
4 V- 10
B LINEBINLT_2 R135 10.0K AGND S U45
4053
R136
3.32K R160 13.3K FADER 2
IN 2 C100 10pF -2dBu R185 10.0K 4 3
X-Y X
AGND 6 5 PGM2LTACN
R226 88.7K INH Y
9 U45
-2dBu S
LINEAINRT_2 R133 10.0K 3 4 2 C168 10pF -2dBu 4053
A 5
X X-Y
6 5532 1
22uF C119
Y INH U30
R134 U35 S 9 3 RT
3.32K CT7 1 2 C167 22uF R216 22.1K
4053 2
22uF C145
RT AGND
10K 3 5532
U53
1 R188 10.0K 14
X-Y X
13
AGND 3 6 12 PGM2RTACN
-14dBu
INH Y
AGND 11
S U46
4053
B LINEBINRT_2 R131 10.0K AGND
NOTE: PHASE SYMBOLS DENOTE SIGNAL POLARITY
R132 IN PHASE OUT OF PHASE
3.32K
R189 20.0K 15 1
13 14 X-Y X
X X-Y 6 2 CUEACN
AGND 12 6 INH Y
Y INH 10
U35 S 11 S U46
4053
4053
AGND

A IPA2-6 A
AGND GND CONTRACT NO.
R159 20.0K 4 3 - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
X-Y X
6 5
9
INH Y APPROVALS DATE
S U46
4053 DRAWN SA/WWP 3-17-09
600 Industrial Drive
GND AGND CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
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R96 13.3K

C74 10pF -2dBu

R199 88.7K
R181 10.0K 14 13

D D
8 V+ X-Y X
C139 10pF -2dBu 6 12 PGM1LTACN
-2dBu INH Y
LINEAINLT_3 R127 10.0K 1 15 6 11
A X X-Y 22uF C116 S U43
2 6 5532 7 4053
Y INH U29 8 V+
R128
U34 S 10 5 LT
3.32K CT6 5 4 C166 22uF
4053 R200 22.1K 6
22uF C138
LT AGND
4 V- 10K 3 5532
U52
7
AGND 5 R182 10.0K 15 1
-14dBu
X-Y X
AGND 6 2 PGM1RTACN
INH Y
4 V- 10
B LINEBINLT_3 R125 10.0K AGND S U43
4053
R126
3.32K R158 13.3K FADER 3
IN 3 C98 10pF -2dBu R180 10.0K 4 3
X-Y X
AGND 6 5 PGM2LTACN
R225 88.7K INH Y
9 U43
-2dBu S
LINEAINRT_3 R123 10.0K 3 4 2 C165 10pF -2dBu 4053
A 5
X X-Y
6 5532 1
22uF C117
Y INH U29
R124 9 3 RT
U34 S
3.32K CT6 1 2 C163 22uF
4053 R224 22.1K 2
22uF C141
RT AGND
10K 3 5532
U52
1 R183 10.0K 14
X-Y X
13
AGND 3 6 12 PGM2RTACN
-14dBu
INH Y
AGND 11 U44
S
4053
B LINEBINRT_3 R121 10.0K AGND

R122
3.32K

C C
R184 20.0K 15 1
13 14 X-Y X
X X-Y 6 2 CUEACN
AGND 12 6 INH Y
Y INH 10
U34 S 11 S U44
4053
4053
AGND
AGND GND V+

R157 20.0K 4 3
X-Y X C95 C91 C153 C93
6 5
INH Y 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
9
S U44
4053
C132 C128 C73 C75
GND AGND
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

V- AGND

R95 13.3K
VDD
C72 10pF -2dBu

R197 88.7K C85 C124 C121 C123


R176 10.0K 14 13
8 V+ X-Y X 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF
C135 10pF -2dBu 6 12 PGM1LTACN
-2dBu INH Y
LINEAINLT_4 R117 10.0K 1 15 6 11
A X X-Y 22uF C114 S U41
2 6 5532 7 4053
Y INH U28 8 V+
C82 C80 C103 C107
R118 U33 S 10 5 LT
C162 22uF R198 22.1K 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF
3.32K 4053 CT5 5 4 6

B B
22uF C134
LT AGND
4 V- 10K 3 5532
U51
7 VEE AGND
AGND 5 R177 10.0K 15 1
-14dBu
X-Y X
AGND 6 2 PGM1RTACN
INH Y
4 V- 10
B LINEBINLT_4 R115 10.0K AGND S U41
4053
R116
3.32K R156 13.3K FADER 4
IN 4 C96 10pF -2dBu R175 10.0K 4 3
X-Y X
AGND 6 5 PGM2LTACN
R223 88.7K INH Y
9 U41
-2dBu S
LINEAINRT_4 R113 10.0K 3 4 2 C161 10pF -2dBu 4053
A 5
X X-Y
6 5532 1
22uF C115
Y INH U28
R114 U33 S 9 3 RT
3.32K CT5 1 2 C160 22uF R213 22.1K
4053 2
22uF C137
RT AGND
10K 3 5532
U51
1 R178 10.0K 14
X-Y X
13
AGND 3 6 12 PGM2RTACN
-14dBu
INH Y
AGND 11
S U42
4053
B LINEBINRT_4 R111 10.0K AGND
NOTE: PHASE SYMBOLS DENOTE SIGNAL POLARITY
R112 IN PHASE OUT OF PHASE
3.32K
R179 20.0K 15 1
13 14 X-Y X
X X-Y 6 2 CUEACN
AGND 12 6 INH Y
Y INH 10
U33 S 11 S U42
4053
4053
AGND

A IPA2-6 A
AGND GND CONTRACT NO.
R155 20.0K 4 3 - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
X-Y X
6 5
9
INH Y APPROVALS DATE
S U42
4053 DRAWN SA/WWP 3-17-09
600 Industrial Drive
GND AGND CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
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R94 13.3K

C70 10pF -2dBu

R195 88.7K
R171 10.0K 14 13

D D
8 V+ X-Y X
C131 10pF -2dBu 6 12 PGM1LTACN
-2dBu INH Y
LINEAINLT_5 R107 10.0K 1 15 6 11
A X X-Y 22uF C112 S U39
2 6 5532 7 4053
Y INH U27 8 V+
R108
U32 S 10 5 LT
3.32K CT4 5 4 C159 22uF
4053 R196 22.1K 6
22uF C130
LT AGND
4 V- 10K 3 5532
U50
7
AGND 5 R172 10.0K 15 1
-14dBu
X-Y X
AGND 6 2 PGM1RTACN
INH Y
4 V- 10
B LINEBINLT_5 R105 10.0K AGND S U39
4053
R106
3.32K R154 13.3K FADER 5
IN 5 C94 10pF -2dBu R170 10.0K 4 3
X-Y X
AGND 6 5 PGM2LTACN
R222 88.7K INH Y
9 U39
-2dBu S
LINEAINRT_5 R103 10.0K 3 4 2 C158 10pF -2dBu 4053
A 5
X X-Y
6 5532 1
22uF C113
Y INH U27
R104 9 3 RT
U32 S
3.32K CT4 1 2 C156 22uF
4053 R221 22.1K 2
22uF C133
RT AGND
10K 3 5532
U50
1 R173 10.0K 14
X-Y X
13
AGND 3 6 12 PGM2RTACN
-14dBu
INH Y
AGND 11 U40
S
4053
B LINEBINRT_5 R101 10.0K AGND

R102
3.32K

C C
R174 20.0K 15 1
13 14 X-Y X
X X-Y 6 2 CUEACN
AGND 12 6 INH Y
Y INH 10
U32 S 11 S U40
4053
4053
AGND
AGND GND V+

R153 20.0K 4 3
X-Y X C164 C97 C151 C157
6 5
INH Y 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
9
S U40
4053
C77 C69 C71 C144
GND AGND
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

V- AGND

R93 13.3K
VDD
C68 10pF -2dBu

R163 88.7K C89 C125 C122 C87


R166 10.0K 14 13
8 V+ X-Y X 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF
C127 10pF -2dBu 6 12 PGM1LTACN
-2dBu INH Y
LINEAINLT_6 R89 10.0K 1 15 6 11
A X X-Y 22uF C110 S U37
2 6 5532 7 4053
Y INH U26 8 V+
C86 C105 C104 C106
R90 U25 S 10 5 LT
C155 22uF R164 22.1K 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF
3.32K 4053 CT3 5 4 6

B B
22uF C90
LT AGND
4 V- 10K 3 5532
U49
7 VEE AGND
AGND 5 R167 10.0K 15 1
-14dBu
X-Y X
AGND 6 2 PGM1RTACN
INH Y
4 V- 10
B LINEBINLT_6 R87 10.0K AGND S U37
4053
R88
3.32K R152 13.3K FADER 6
IN 6 C92 10pF -2dBu R165 10.0K 4 3
X-Y X
AGND 6 5 PGM2LTACN
R220 88.7K INH Y
9 U37
-2dBu S
LINEAINRT_6 R85 10.0K 3 4 2 C154 10pF -2dBu 4053
A 5
X X-Y
6 5532 1
22uF C111
Y INH U26
R86 U25 S 9 3 RT
3.32K CT3 1 2 C109 22uF R219 22.1K
4053 2
22uF C129
RT AGND
10K 3 5532
U49
1 R168 10.0K 14
X-Y X
13
AGND 3 6 12 PGM2RTACN
-14dBu
INH Y
AGND 11
S U38
4053
B LINEBINRT_6 R84 10.0K AGND
NOTE: PHASE SYMBOLS DENOTE SIGNAL POLARITY
R83 IN PHASE OUT OF PHASE
3.32K
R169 20.0K 15 1
13 14 X-Y X
X X-Y 6 2 CUEACN
AGND 12 6 INH Y
Y INH 10
U25 S 11 S U38
4053
4053
AGND

A IPA2-6 A
AGND GND CONTRACT NO.
R151 20.0K 4 3 - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
X-Y X
6 5
9
INH Y APPROVALS DATE
S U38
4053 DRAWN SA/WWP 3-17-09
600 Industrial Drive
GND AGND CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
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IPA2-6 6 Inputs Panel Card - Load Sheet page 4 – 9
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PHONE CR SWITCHED METERS STUDIO


VCC VCC VCC

D D
R173 R171 R126
SW2 SW8 SW9 SW7
10.0K 10.0K 10.0K
VCC 2 1 R43 220 PGM1SW_13 GND 2 1 GND 2 1 GND 2 1

3 4 R41 220 VCC 3 4 R172 220 VCC 3 4 R170 220 VCC 3 4 R125 220

R42 C25
PGM-1 1.00K 0.22uF EXT VCC
EXT VCC
TB VCC

R195 R169 R167


SW3 GND GND SW12 SW10 SW11
10.0K 10.0K 10.0K
VCC 2 1 R40 220 PGM2SW_13 GND 2 1 GND 2 1 GND 2 1

3 4 R38 220 VCC 3 4 R194 220 VCC 3 4 R168 220 VCC 3 4 R165 220

R39 C24
PGM-2 1.00K 0.22uF PGM-1 VCC
PGM-2 EXT VCC

R193 R191
SW4 GND GND SW13 SW14
10.0K 10.0K
VCC 2 1 R66 220 CUESW_13 GND 2 1 GND 2 1

3 4 R64 220 VCC 3 4 R192 220 VCC 3 4 R190 220

R65 C47
CUE 1.00K 0.22uF PGM-2 PGM-1 VCC

R189
GND GND SW15
10.0K
GND 2 1

VCC
VCC 3 4 R188 220

C C
R63
SW5
10.0K PGM-2
GND 2 1

VCC 3 4 R62 220

TB

SW6
VCC 2 1 R98 100 STARTSW_13

3 4 R96 220

R97 C79
START 1.00K 0.22uF

GND GND VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC

R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7
SW1 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 10.0K 20.0K 20.0K
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

GND

B B

CT2 CT1 CT3


F4
EXTINLT EXTINRT CUEOUT VCC D+in
1 2 AGND 1 2 GND 1 2 GND
STOUTLT STOUTRT D+2VU D+2VU POLYSW
3 4 3 4 AGND 3 4 1.0A
CROUTLT CROUTRT ONAIR_TALLY TALLY_LED V+2VU
5 6 5 6 5 6
MIC1OUT MIC2OUT V-2VU F7
7 8 AGND 7 8 AGND AGND 7 8 D+2VU D+in
MIC2INHI MIC2INLO CUE_SPKR POLYSW
9 10 9 10 AGND 9 10
1.0A
MIC1INHI MIC1INLO PGM1LTVU PGM1RTVU
11 12 GND 11 12 GND 11 12
SWTLTVU SWTRTVU
AGND 13 14 AGND 13 14 GND 13 14 F6
V+2VU V+in
PGM2OUTRTHI PGM2OUTRTLO D+in
15 16 GND 15 16
POLYSW
PGM2OUTLTHI PGM2OUTLTLO D+in V+in 0.3A
17 18 17 18
PGM1OUTRTHI PGM1OUTRTLO V-in
19 20 AGND 19 20
F5
PGM1OUTLTHI PGM1OUTLTLO CUEACN V-2VU V-in
21 22 AGND 21 22
CALLINHI CALLINLO PGM1LTACN PGM1RTACN POLYSW
23 24 23 24 0.3A
CALLOUTHI CALLOUTLO PGM2LTACN PGM2RTACN
25 26 25 26

A MSTRA2-4 A
CONTRACT NO.
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN SA 10-15-06 600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 22S0002-1 A
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R51
U9 U42 U43

D D
4.99K
10
___ 10
___ U42 4
___
PR 9 PGM1_13 PR 9 ___ PR 5
PGM1SW_13 11 Q 11 Q 4 3 Q
CK CK PR 5 CK
12 __ 8 12 __ 8 3 Q 2 __ 6
D
____ 1 D
____ CK 1 D
____
13 Q 3 13 Q 2 __ 3 1 Q
CLR 2 U50 CLR D
____ 6 2 U45 CLR
1 Q
CLR
74LS74 74ACT08 GND 74LS74 74ACT08 GND 74LS74
GND 74LS74
BAT54
D4

U9 U47 U43
___ 4 ___ 4 ___
4 6 4 6 10
PR 5 PGM2_13 5 U50 PR 5 5 U45 PR 9
PGM2SW_13 3 Q 3 Q 11 Q
CK CK CK
2 __ 74ACT08 2 __ 74ACT08 12 __
D
____ Q 6 9 D
____ Q 6 9 D
____ Q 8
1 8 1 8 13
CLR 10 U50 CLR 10 U45 CLR

74LS74 74ACT08 GND 74LS74 74ACT08 GND 74LS74

U17 U47 U44


10
___ 10
___ 4
___
PR 9 PR 9 PR 5
CUESW_13 11 Q 11 Q 3 Q
CK CK CK
12 __ 12 __ 2 __
D
____ Q 8 12 D
____ Q 8 12 D
____ Q 6
13 11 13 11 1
CLR 13 U50 CLR 13 U45 CLR

74LS74 74ACT08 GND 74LS74 74ACT08 GND 74LS74


VCC

C R187
C
U17 U44
4.99K
4
___ 10
___
PR 5 START_13 PR 9
STARTSW_13 3 Q 11 Q
CK CK
2 __ 6 12 __ 8
D D VCC VCC
1
____ Q 13
____ Q
CLR CLR

74LS74 GND 74LS74 D4 R166


BAT54 10.0K

C135
100uF

GND

VCC

R74
1.00K

3 U13 6 VCC VCC

R59
4 AQW210S 5 10.0K
STARTSW_13 R75 220 9 R57 10
8 Q1
START_13 10 U16
GND FDN340P
C54 74LS00 ONAIR_TALLY

B B
0.22uF

R67 10 TALLY_LED
GND
PGM1_13 1
3 R69
2 U16
2.43K
74LS00
GND
PGM2_13 4
6
5 U16 VCC

74LS00
R182
BAT54 D1 20.0K
12
11
13 U16
BAT54 D2
74LS00
GND
BAT54 D3

VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC

A MSTRA2-4 A
CONTRACT NO.
C137 C139 C138 C134 C46 C67 C68 C140 C148 C36 C136
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 100uF - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -

GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN SA 10-15-06 600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 22S0002-2 A
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V-
V+
7 -2dBu MIC1MON
C15 10uF 4
MIC1INHI 2
HI 100uF C11
-50dBu BAL L2 C16 5 SSM2017 6 R27 1.69K MIC1OUT
L1 C5 10uF U4 F3
MIC1INLO 330pF 3 V+in
MIC 1 LO R18
V+
V+
8
1.00K POLYSW

R17
Z3 Z4 1 1.0A
SH

39
C13 C14 C5V1 C5V1 R15 R26 AGND C1 C109 C59 C6 C114 C101 C61 C107 C45 C87 C105 C94 C21 C3 C63 C65 C49 C111 C155 C22
5.1V 5.1V

D D
0.001uF 0.001uF 10.0K 10.0K 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 330uF 330uF
AGND R16 MIC 1 AGND
GAIN

1K 3 2
10
AGND AGND 5.1V 5.1V AGND AGND TRIM

CR10 1
C5V1 C5V1
Z1 Z2
AGND
C72 C119 C8 C17 C125 C97 C74 C117 C99 C53 C82 C90 C30 C10 C76 C56 C42 C121 C154 C12
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 330uF 330uF
AGND AGND
F2
V- V-in
V-

V-
V+
POLYSW
7 -2dBu MIC2MON 1.0A
C28 10uF 4
MIC2INHI 2
HI 100uF C23
-50dBu BAL L4 C29 5 SSM2017 6 R45 1.69K MIC2OUT
L3 C20 10uF U8
MIC2INLO 330pF 3 1.30K R56
MIC 2 LO R35
VDD
8
1.00K

R34
Z7 Z8 1
SH

39
C26 C27 C5V1 C5V1 R32 R44 AGND Z10 C51 C92 C18 C147 C35 C91
5.1V 5.1V C5V1
0.001uF 0.001uF 10.0K 10.0K 5.1V 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 4.7uF
AGND R33 MIC 2 AGND
GAIN

1K 3 2
10
AGND AGND 5.1V 5.1V AGND AGND TRIM

CR11 1
C5V1 C5V1
Z5 Z6
AGND
Z9 C40 C100 C19 C146 C34 C106
C5V1
5.1V 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 0.22uF 4.7uF
AGND AGND PGM1LT2PHN
PGM1RT2PHN VEE 1.30K R47

R127 20.0K
4 3
X-Y X
R101 10.0K 6 5

2 1 CR3
3 50K
INH Y
R85 10.0K 9 R12 3.92K
S U24

2 1 CR6
3 10K
100uF C103

C C
4053 R124 4.99K PGM1LTMON R11
C66 33pF -2dBu C9 33pF
R102 20.0K 14 13 R123 6.19K
X-Y X C102 10pF -2dBu
6 12 4.99K
8 V+ INH Y 8 V+
11
S U24 8 V+
PGM1LTACN 2 4053 PGM1LTMON R23 10.0K 2
100uF C69 6 V+
5532 1 R103 20.0K 15 1 2 TL072 1 R22 100 PGM1LTVU
X-Y X 7 PGM1OUTLTHI
3
U14
6 2 5532 1 4 HI 3
U2
INH Y 8 +4dBu BAL
10
S U24 3
U30
U23
PGM1OUTLTLO
LT
4 V- 4053 3
SSM2142
gnd 1 LO 4 V-
AGND AGND
GND AGND 4 V-
AGND 2
R119 20.0K 5 V- C93 C89
AGND
68pF 68pF
R104 10.0K 4 3
X-Y X
6 5 AGND AGND
INH Y

2 1 CR4
3 50K
R72 10.0K
9
S U25
4053
PGM1 R13 3.92K

2 1 CR7
3 10K
100uF C95 R24
R105 20.0K 14 13 R121 4.99K PGM1RTMON C4 33pF
C55 33pF -2dBu X-Y X 6.19K
6 12 R122
INH Y C96 10pF -2dBu
11 4.99K
S U25
PGM1RTACN 6 4053 PGM1RTMON R14 10.0K 6
100uF C57 6 V+
5532 7 R106 20.0K 15 1 6 TL072 7 R25 100 PGM1RTVU
X-Y X 7 PGM1OUTRTHI
5
U14
6 2 5532 7 4 HI 5
U2
INH Y 8 +4dBu BAL
10
S U25 5
U30
U21
PGM1OUTRTLO
RT
4053 3
SSM2142
gnd 1 LO
AGND AGND
GND AGND
AGND 2
5 V- C85 C77
AGND
68pF 68pF

B AGND AGND PGM2LT2PHN


B

2 1 CR1
3 50K
PGM2RT2PHN R8 3.92K
R9
C7 33pF
R120 20.0K 6.19K
4 3
X-Y X 8 V+
R107 10.0K 6 5
INH Y
R73 10.0K 9 2
S U26
2 1 CR8
3 10K

100uF C86 PGM2LTMON R37 10.0K 4 3


4053 R100 4.99K PGM2LTMON X-Y X TL072 1 R19 100 SWTLTVU
C50 33pF -2dBu 6 5 U1
R108 20.0K 14 13 R99 INH Y 3
X-Y X C88 10pF -2dBu 9
6 12 4.99K S U6
8 V+ INH Y 4053
11 U26 4 V-
S 8 V+ EXTLTMON R28 10.0K 15 1 AGND
PGM2LTACN 2 4053 X-Y X
100uF C48 6 V+ 6 2
5532 1 R109 20.0K 15 1 2 INH Y
X-Y X 7 PGM2OUTLTHI 10
3
U11
6 2 5532 1 4 HI S U5
INH Y 8 +4dBu BAL 4053
10
S U26
3
U22
U15
PGM2OUTLTLO
LT PGM2RTMON R30 10.0K 14 13
4 V- 4053 3
SSM2142
1
LO X-Y X
AGND gnd 6 12

2 1 CR2
3 50K
GND AGND 4 V- 2
INH Y
AGND 11 U5 R10 3.92K
R93 20.0K 5 V- C70 C58 S
AGND 4053 R20
68pF 68pF C2 33pF
EXTRTMON R36 10.0K 4 3 6.19K
R110 10.0K 4 3 X-Y X
X-Y X 6 5
6 5 AGND AGND INH Y
INH Y 9
S U5
R58 10.0K
9
S U27
4053
PGM2 4053
6
TL072 7 R21 100 SWTRTVU
2 1 CR9
3 10K

100uF C80 GND AGND U1


R111 20.0K 14 13 R94 4.99K PGM2RTMON 5
C41 33pF -2dBu X-Y X
6 12 R95
INH Y C81 10pF -2dBu
11 4.99K
S U27 AGND
PGM2RTACN 6 4053
100uF C39

MSTRA2-4
6 V+

A A
5532 7 R112 20.0K 15
X-Y X
1 6
7 PGM2OUTRTHI
CONTRACT NO.
5
U11
6 2 5532 7 4 HI
INH Y 8 +4dBu BAL
10
S U27 5
U22
U12
PGM2OUTRTLO
RT - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
4053 3
SSM2142
1
LO
CALLPSTMON
AGND
GND AGND
gnd APPROVALS DATE
AGND 2
5 V- C52 C44 DRAWN SA 10-15-06
AGND
68pF 68pF 600 Industrial Drive
NOTE: PHASE SYMBOLS DENOTE SIGNAL POLARITY CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
AGND AGND
IN PHASE OUT OF PHASE ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 22S0002-3 A
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VCC

R61
10.0K
MIC2MON R71 10.0K 4 3
X-Y X
6 5 R159 10.0K R52 40.2K R55 1.00K CUEOUT
INH Y
R60 100 9
S U10 C120 33pF -2dBu
4053 C33 33pF

D GND AGND
8 V+ D

V+
100uF C43
CUEACN 2 CUEMON
22uF C130
5532 1 5 C32 1uF
U34
3 C131 22uF
10K 3 2 R68 10.0K 14 13 2
X-Y X F1
CR12 1 6 12 LM675 4 CUE_SPKR
4 V- R164 INH Y U3
AGND 11 1
4.99K
-14dBu
S U10 POLYSW
AGND 4053 R54 R46 R53 0.16A
GND AGND
CUE AGND
1.00K
AGND
3 C31 1uF 3.3 3.3
TO CUE
SPKR

V-
C37 C38
AGND
330pF 0.22uF

AGND AGND

R162 4.99K

C124 33pF -2dBu

R163 88.7K
8 V+
L6 C115 10pF -2dBu
CALLINLO R161 10.0K 2
LO 22uF C132
+4dBu BAL 1
CALLER CALLINHI L5 R131 10.0K
5532
U35
3 C78 22uF R133 22.1K
HI CT4 1 2 6
100uF C133
C123 C122 C113 R132 10K 3 5532 7 CALLPSTMON
4 V- U35

C C
0.001uF 0.001uF 33pF 4.99K 5
AGND -14dBu

AGND AGND AGND AGND CALLER AGND


R70 10.0K 15
X-Y X
1
6 2 CUEACN
INH Y
10 U10
S
4053
R198 40.2K
GND AGND

C153 33pF

V+
-14dBu

2 1 CR5
3 10K
SRSLT 5 C149 1uF
R130 4.99K
PGM1LT2PHN R29 20.0K 15 1 C160 22uF
X-Y X R160 10K 3 2 R177 10.0K 4 3 2
6 2 C112 10pF -2dBu X-Y X F9
INH Y 4.99K CT6 1 6 5 LM675 4
10 INH Y
S U6 9 1
U51
4053 S U49 POLYSW
PGM1RT2PHN R31 20.0K 14 13 6 6 V+ AGND 4053 R199 R197 R196 0.16A
HDPN
X-Y X 7 CALLOUTHI R179 10.0K 14 13 1.00K 3 C152 1uF 3.3 3.3
6
INH Y
12 5532 7 4
8 +4dBu BAL
HI
6
X-Y X
12
AGND OUT
11
S U6
5
U34
U31 HYBRID INH Y

V-
CALLOUTLO 11 C150 C151
4053 3
SSM2142
LO S U49
gnd 1 4053 330pF AGND 0.22uF
PGM2LT2PHN R50 20.0K 4 3 2
X-Y X AGND R178 20.0K 15 1
6 5 5 V- C104 C98 X-Y X
INH Y AGND 6 2 AGND AGND LT
68pF 68pF INH Y
9
S U7
4053
HDPN 10
S U49 1 CT7
TO
4053 T
PGM2RT2PHN R48 20.0K 15 1 AGND AGND S HDPN
X-Y X R174 20.0K 4 3 3 R
6 2 X-Y X R185 40.2K JACK
INH Y 6 5 2
10 INH Y
S U7 9 RT
S U48
B B
4053 C145 33pF
4053
MIC1MON R49 10.0K 14 13 AGND
X-Y X R176 10.0K 14 13
6 12 X-Y X
INH Y 6 12

V+
11 -14dBu INH Y
S U7 11
4053 SRSRT S U48 5 C141 1uF
4053
GND AGND C161 22uF
10K 6 5 R175 10.0K 15 1 2
X-Y X F8
CT6 4 6 2 LM675 4
INH Y U46
10 U48 1
S POLYSW
AGND 4053 R186 R184 R183 0.16A
GND AGND 1.00K 3 C144 1uF 3.3 3.3
AGND
R92 13.3K

V-
CUEMON C142 C143
C64 10pF -2dBu 330pF AGND 0.22uF

VCC VCC
AGND AGND
8 V+
R180 R181
EXTINLT R84 10.0K 6
22uF C84 20.0K 20.0K
5532 7 EXTLTMON
U20
5

J1
4 V-
AGND
SPLIT

R91 13.3K

A MSTRA2-4 A
CONTRACT NO.
C75 10pF -2dBu
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -

EXTINRT R83 10.0K 2


APPROVALS DATE
22uF C83
1 EXTRTMON DRAWN SA 3-1-07 600 Industrial Drive
5532
U20
3
NOTE: PHASE SYMBOLS DENOTE SIGNAL POLARITY CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
AGND IN PHASE OUT OF PHASE ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 22S0002-4 A
W# 700890 SCALE MSTRA2-4A PCB SHEET 4 OF 5

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D EXTLTMON R154 10.0K 4 3


R129 10.0K
D
X-Y X C110 10pF
6 5
INH Y -2dBu
9 U41
S 8 V+
4053 SRSLT
PGM1LTMON R155 10.0K 14 13 6
X-Y X 100uF C129 -14dBu
6 12 5532 7
INH Y U33
11 5 R86 16.5K
S U41 C156 22uF
4053 10K 3 2 R147 10.0K 4 3
X-Y X C71 33pF -2dBu
PGM2LTMON R156 10.0K 15 1 4 V- CT8 1 6 5
X-Y X AGND INH Y
6 2 R148 3.32K 9
INH Y S U40 8 V+
10 AGND 4053
S U41
4053 R150 40.2K 14 13 2
X-Y X
EXTRTMON R113 10.0K 4 3 R158 10.0K 6 12 5532 1 R77 10 R76 47 CROUTLT
X-Y X -2dBu INH Y U18
6
INH Y
5
C118 10pF CR R149 3.32K 11
S U40
3
9 U28 4053
S
4053 SRSRT R151 20.0K 15 1 4 V-
X-Y X AGND
PGM1RTMON R114 10.0K 14 13 2 6 2
X-Y X 100uF C128 -14dBu INH Y
6 12 5532 1 R152 20.0K 10 U40
INH Y U33 S
11 3 4053
S U28 C157 22uF
4053 10K 6 5 R144 10.0K 4 3 R78 16.5K
X-Y X
PGM2RTMON R115 10.0K 15 1 CT8 4 6 5
X-Y X AGND INH Y C60 33pF -2dBu
6 2 R143 3.32K 9 U39
INH Y S
10 AGND 4053
S U28
4053 R153 3.32K 14 13 6
X-Y X
GND AGND 6 12 5532 7 R87 10 R79 47 CROUTRT
INH Y U18
R146 3.32K 11 5
S U39

C C
4053
R145 40.2K 15 1
X-Y X AGND
6 2
INH Y
AGND 10
S U39
CUEMON 4053
AGND

ONAIR_TALLY

R157 10.0K
EXTLTMON R134 10.0K 4 3
X-Y X C116 10pF -2dBu
6 5
INH Y
9
S U36 8 V+
4053
PGM1LTMON R135 10.0K 14 13 2
X-Y X 100uF C126 -14dBu
6 12 5532 1
INH Y U32
11 3 R89 16.5K
S U36 C158 22uF
4053 10K 3 2 R140 10.0K 4 3
X-Y X C73 33pF -2dBu
PGM2LTMON R136 10.0K 15 1 4 V- CT5 1 6 5

B B
X-Y X AGND INH Y
6 2 9
INH Y S U38 8 V+
10 U36 AGND 4053
S
4053 R141 100K 14 13 2
X-Y X
EXTRTMON R116 10.0K 4 3 R128 10.0K 6 12 5532 1 R88 10 R80 47 STOUTLT
X-Y X INH Y U19
6
INH Y
5
C108 10pF -2dBu STUDIO 11
S U38 3
9 4053
S U29
4053 R142 40.2K 15 1 4 V-
X-Y X AGND
PGM1RTMON R117 10.0K 14 13 6 6 2
X-Y X 100uF C127 -14dBu INH Y
6 12 7 10
INH Y 5532
U32 S U38
11 5 4053
S U29 C159 22uF
4053 10K 6 5 R137 10.0K 4 3 R81 16.5K
X-Y X
PGM2RTMON R118 10.0K 15 1 CT5 4 6 5
X-Y X AGND INH Y C62 33pF -2dBu
6 2 9
INH Y S U37
10 U29 AGND 4053
S
4053 R138 100K 14 13 6
X-Y X
GND AGND 6 12 5532 7 R90 10 R82 47 STOUTRT
INH Y U19
11 U37 5
S
4053
R139 40.2K 15 1
X-Y X AGND
6 2
INH Y
10
S U37
MIC1MON 4053
GND AGND

A MSTRA2-4 A
CONTRACT NO.
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN SA 10-15-06 600 Industrial Drive
NOTE: PHASE SYMBOLS DENOTE SIGNAL POLARITY CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
IN PHASE OUT OF PHASE ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 22S0002-5 A
W# 700890 SCALE MSTRA2-4A PCB SHEET 5 OF 5

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AIR 2+ / Nov 2006


MSTRA2-4 Master Output Card - Load Sheet page 4 – 15
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D D

VCC
V+

C18
100uF

DS10

DS11

DS12

DS13

DS14

DS15

DS16

DS17

DS18

DS19

DS20

DS21

LT
DS1

DS2

DS3

DS4

DS5

DS6

DS7

DS8

DS9
C19 AGND
100uF

V-

VU
-21dB

-18dB

-15dB

-12dB

-9dB

-6dB

-3dB

0dB

3dB

6dB

CLIP
DS44
TALLY_LED R82 150

RT
DS49

DS50

DS51

DS52

DS53

DS54

DS55

DS56

DS57

DS58

DS59

DS60

DS61

DS62

DS63

DS64

DS65

DS66

DS67

DS68

DS69
C R81 150
DS45
C
DS46
R80 150

DS47
R78 150

VCC
DS43
R83 150

DS48
R79 150

GND

VU LEVEL

VCC
CT1
CUE_SPKR
1

B B
3
DS22

DS23

DS24

DS25

DS26

DS27

DS28

DS29

DS30

DS31

DS32

DS33

DS34

DS35

DS36

DS37

DS38

DS39

DS40

DS41

DS42

LT
AGND

CT2

GND 1 2 GND

VU
-21dB

-18dB

-15dB

-12dB

-9dB

-6dB

-3dB

0dB

3dB

6dB

CLIP
VCC VCC
3 4
TALLY_LED V+
5 6
V-
AGND 7 8
CUE_SPKR
AGND 9 10

RT
DS70

DS71

DS72

DS73

DS74

DS75

DS76

DS77

DS78

DS79

DS80

DS81

DS82

DS83

DS84

DS85

DS86

DS87

DS88

DS89

DS90
PGM1LTVU PGM1RTVU
11 12
SWTLTVU SWTRTVU
13 14

VCC

A MTRA2-4 A
CONTRACT NO.
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN SA/WWP 10-12-06
600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 22S0005-1 A
W# 700893 SCALE MTRA2-4A PCB SHEET 1 OF 3

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R55 332

R54 332
-21dB

R53 332

R52 332
-18dB

D R51 332
D
R50 332
-15dB
4148 D26
R106 20.0K R162 20.0K

R49 332
R161 10.0K
VCC R48 332
-12dB
4148 D23 D25 4148
C17 U8 R47 332
4.7uF VCC 1 18
8 V+ LED1 LED2
R46 332
-9dB
2 17
V- LED3
PGM1LTVU R133 10.0K 2 GND 3 16

LEFT
4148 D24 V+ LED4
TL072 1 R105 10.0K 6 4 15 R45 332
U10 D27 4148 RLO LED5
R137 1.00K

V+
3 7 5 14
TL072
U10 SIG LED6
R44 332
-6dB
5 6 13
R32 R136 C23 RHI LED7
R66 4 V- R88 562 7 12
8 V+
150 AGND 100K 1uF REFOUT LED8
221K R90 1.69K 8 11 R43 619
AGND 2 1 CR4 REFADJ LED9

10.0K
3 1K OdBu
2 9 10
MODE LED10 -3dB

R60
D15 4148 AGND AGND R91
TL072 1 Q2 SET 3.32K
R42 619
U6 TRIM
R98 3 MMBTA05 R89 562 LM3915
R33
40.2K NOT R41 619
C26 0.22uF 3.32K AGND INSTALLED
PGM1LTVU 4 V- AGND GND AGND
C20
GND R40 619
0dB
0.01uF
R65 GND
40.2K R39 619

221K
R99
R38 619
+3dB
AGND

C C
R100 D14
221K 4148 R37 619

R36 619
+6dB
AGND AGND
VCC

C22
1500uF

GND
R158 332
V+

R157 332
-21dB
R134
R67
150
221K R156 332

10.0K
R140
6
D28 4148
Q4 R155 332
-18dB
TL072 7
U6
R68 5 MMBTA05
R135
40.2K R154 332
C13 0.22uF 3.32K
PGM1RTVU
C14
GND R153 332
-15dB
4148 D10
0.01uF R4 20.0K R59 20.0K
R101 GND
40.2K R152 332
221K
R69

R58 10.0K
VCC
R151 332
-12dB
AGND
R102 D16 4148 D7 D9 4148
4148 C15
221K U7 R150 332
4.7uF
VCC 1 18
-9dB
B B
8 V+ LED1 LED2
2 17 R149 332
AGND AGND GND V- LED3

RIGHT
PGM1RTVU R31 10.0K 2 3 16
4148 D8 V+ LED4
TL072 1 R3 10.0K 6 4 15 R148 332
U2 D11 4148 RLO LED5
3 7 R35 1.00K 5 14
TL072
U2 SIG LED6
R147 332
-6dB
5 6 13
R34 C5 RHI LED7
4 V- R84 562 7 12
AGND 100K 1uF REFOUT LED8
R86 1.69K 8 11 R146 619
AGND 2 1 CR3 REFADJ LED9
3 1K OdBu
9 10
AGND AGND R87 MODE LED10 -3dB
SET 3.32K
R145 619
R85 562 TRIM LM3915
NOT R144 619
AGND INSTALLED
V+ AGND GND AGND
R143 619
0dB
C2 C10 C12
R142 619
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

R141 619
+3dB

R139 619
C25 C31 C27 AGND
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
R138 619
+6dB
V-

A MTRA2-4 A
CONTRACT NO.
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN SA 10-12-06 600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 22S0005-2 A
W# 700893 SCALE MTRA2-4A PCB SHEET 2 OF 3

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R27 332

R26 332
-21dB

R25 332

R24 332
-18dB

D R23 332
D
R22 332
-15dB
4148 D5
R2 20.0K R57 20.0K

R21 332
R56 10.0K
VCC R20 332
-12dB
4148 D2 D4 4148
C21 U5 R19 332
4.7uF VCC 1 18
8 V+ LED1 LED2
R18 332
-9dB
2 17
V- LED3
SWTLTVU R28 10.0K 2 GND 3 16

LEFT
4148 D3 V+ LED4
TL072 1 R1 10.0K 6 4 15 R17 332
U1 D6 4148 RLO LED5
R30 1.00K

V+
3 7 5 14
TL072
U1 SIG LED6
R16 332
-6dB
5 6 13
R5 R29 C4 RHI LED7
R62 4 V- R74 562 7 12
150 AGND 100K 1uF REFOUT LED8
221K R76 1.69K 8 11 R15 619
AGND 2 1 CR2 REFADJ LED9

10.0K
3 1K OdBu
6 9 10
D1 4148 AGND AGND R77 MODE LED10 -3dB

R7
TL072 7 Q1 SET 3.32K
R14 619
U3 TRIM
R63 5 MMBTA05 R75 562 LM3915
R6
40.2K NOT R13 619
C11 0.22uF 3.32K AGND INSTALLED
SWTLTVU AGND GND AGND
C8
GND R12 619
0dB
0.01uF
R96 GND
40.2K R11 619

221K
R64
R10 619
+3dB
AGND

C C
R97 D13
221K 4148 R9 619

R8 619
+6dB
AGND AGND
VCC

C16
1500uF

GND
R129 332
V+

R128 332
-21dB
R107
R61
150
221K 8 V+ R127 332

10.0K
R109
2
D17 4148
Q3 R126 332
-18dB
TL072 1
U3
R93 3 MMBTA05
R108
40.2K R125 332
C9 0.22uF 3.32K
SWTRTVU 4 V-
C30
GND R124 332
-15dB
4148 D21
0.01uF R104 20.0K R160 20.0K
R92 GND
40.2K R123 332
221K
R94

R159 10.0K
VCC
R122 332
-12dB
AGND
R95 D12 4148 D18 D20 4148
4148 C24
221K U4 R121 332
4.7uF
VCC 1 18
-9dB
B B
8 V+ LED1 LED2
2 17 R120 332
AGND AGND GND V- LED3

RIGHT
SWTRTVU R130 10.0K 2 3 16
4148 D19 V+ LED4
TL072 1 R103 10.0K 6 4 15 R119 332
U9 D22 4148 RLO LED5
3 7 R131 1.00K 5 14
TL072
U9 SIG LED6
R118 332
-6dB
5 6 13
R132 C3 RHI LED7
4 V- R70 562 7 12
AGND 100K 1uF REFOUT LED8
R72 1.69K 8 11 R117 619
AGND 2 1 CR1 REFADJ LED9
3 1K OdBu
9 10
AGND AGND R73 MODE LED10 -3dB
SET 3.32K
R116 619
R71 562 TRIM LM3915
NOT R115 619
AGND INSTALLED
V+ AGND GND AGND
R114 619
0dB
C28 C1 C29
R113 619
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF

R112 619
+3dB

R111 619
C7 C6 C32 AGND
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
R110 619
+6dB
V-

A MTRA2-4 A
CONTRACT NO.
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN SA/WWP 10-12-06
600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 22S0005-3 A
W# 700893 SCALE MTRA2-4A PCB SHEET 3 OF 3

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

AIR-2 / Nov 2006 page 4 - 18


Top

Bottom

AIR 2+ / Nov 2006


MTRA2-4 6 Meters Card - Load Sheet page 4 – 19
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Full Size Console


DB-25 Connector Pinouts
D D

CT1 CT2 CT3 13 START COMMON


LINEAINLT_1 LINEAINLT_3 LINEAINLT_5
SW1
1 START CH 13 25
LT A1 LT A1 LT A1
2 12 MIC2 TO CUE COMMON
A A2 AGND A A2 AGND A A2 AGND 3 START CH 12 24
LINEAINRT_1 LINEAINRT_3 LINEAINRT_5 4 11 MIC2 TO CUE
RT A3 RT A3 RT A3
5 START CH 11 23
6 10 ONAIR TALLY C
7 START CH 10 22
IN 1 IN 3 IN 5 9 ONAIR TALLY NO
START CH 9 21
CT1 CT2 CT3 8 CUE OUT COMMON
LINEBINLT_1 LINEBINLT_3 LINEBINLT_5 START CH 8 20
LT B1 LT B1 LT B1
7 CUE OUT
B B2 AGND B B2 AGND B B2 AGND START CH 7 19
LINEBINRT_1 LINEBINRT_3 LINEBINRT_5 6 START CH 6
RT B3 RT B3 RT B3
START COMMON 18
5 START CH 5
START COMMON 17
4 START CH 4
START COMMON 16
CT1 CT2 CT3 CT4 3 START CH 3
LINEAINLT_2 LINEAINLT_4 LINEAINLT_6 START COMMON 15
LT C1 LT C1 LT C1 1 2
2 START CH 2
C A C2 AGND A C2 AGND A C2 AGND 3 4 START COMMON 14 C
RT C3
LINEAINRT_2
RT C3
LINEAINRT_4
RT C3
LINEAINRT_6
5 6 1 START CH 1
7 8

9 10
IN 2 IN 4 IN 6
11 12
CT1 CT2 CT3
13 14
LINEBINLT_2 LINEBINLT_4 LINEBINLT_6
LT D1 LT D1 LT D1
GND GND
B D2 AGND B D2 AGND B D2 AGND
LINEBINRT_2 LINEBINRT_4 LINEBINRT_6
RT D3 RT D3 RT D3

CT6 CT7 CT5


LINEAINLT_1 LINEAINRT_1
1 2 1 2 1 2
LINEBINLT_1 LINEBINRT_1
3 4 3 4 GND 3 4 GND
LINEAINLT_2 LINEAINRT_2

B B
5 6 5 6 GND 5 6 GND
LINEBINLT_2 LINEBINRT_2 D+in D+in
7 8 7 8 7 8
LINEAINLT_3 LINEAINRT_3 D+in D+in
9 10 9 10 9 10
LINEBINLT_3 LINEBINRT_3 V+in V+in
11 12 11 12 11 12
V-in V-in
AGND 13 14 AGND 13 14 GND 13 14
LINEAINLT_4 LINEAINRT_4 D+in
15 16 GND 15 16 AGND 15 16 AGND
LINEBINLT_4 LINEBINRT_4 D+in V+in CUEACN
17 18 17 18 17 18 AGND
LINEAINLT_5 LINEAINRT_5 V-in PGM1LTACN
19 20 AGND 19 20 19 20 AGND
LINEBINLT_5 LINEBINRT_5 CUEACN PGM1RTACN
21 22 AGND 21 22 21 22 AGND
LINEAINLT_6 LINEAINRT_6 PGM1LTACN PGM1RTACN PGM2LTACN
23 24 23 24 23 24 AGND
LINEBINLT_6 LINEBINRT_6 PGM2LTACN PGM2RTACN PGM2RTACN
25 26 25 26 25 26 AGND

A CONA2-3 A
CONTRACT NO.
- SA UR US - Sergey Averin -
APPROVALS DATE
DRAWN SA/WWP 9-10-06
600 Industrial Drive
CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
SA
D 22S0003 _
W# 700891 SCALE CONA2-3 PCB SHEET 1 OF 1

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

AIR-2 / Nov 2006 page 4 - 20


AIR 2+ / Nov 2006
CONA2-3 Three Connector Blocks Card - Load Sheet page 4 – 21
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

CT1 CT2 CT3 CT4 CT5 CT7


LINEAINLT_7 LINEAINLT_9 LINEAINLT_11 MIC1OUT
LT A1 LT A1 LT A1 1 D1 SH 1 AGND SH 1 AGND
MIC1INLO PGM1OUTLTLO
A A2 AGND A A2 AGND A A2 AGND MIC OUT D2 AGND MIC 1 LO 2 LT LO 2
LINEAINRT_7 LINEAINRT_9 LINEAINRT_11 MIC2OUT MIC1INHI PGM1OUTLTHI
RT RT RT 2 HI HI
D D
A3 A3 A3 D3 3 3

IN 7 IN 9 IN 11 PGM 1 OUT
CT1 CT2 CT3 CT4 CT5 CT7
LINEBINLT_7 LINEBINLT_9 LINEBINLT_11 CROUTLT
LT B1 LT B1 LT B1 LT C1 SH 4 AGND SH 4 AGND
MIC2INLO PGM1OUTRTLO
B B2 AGND B B2 AGND B B2 AGND CR OUT C2 AGND MIC 2 LO 5 RT LO 5
LINEBINRT_7 LINEBINRT_9 LINEBINRT_11 CROUTRT MIC2INHI PGM1OUTRTHI
RT B3 RT B3 RT B3 RT C3 HI 6 HI 6

CT1 CT2 CT3 CT4 CT6 CT8


LINEAINLT_8 LINEAINLT_10 LINEAINLT_12 STOUTLT
LT C1 LT C1 LT C1 LT B1 SH 1 AGND SH 1 AGND
PGM2OUTLTLO CALLOUTLO
A C2 AGND A C2 AGND A C2 AGND ST OUT B2 AGND LT LO 2 OUT LO 2
LINEAINRT_8 LINEAINRT_10 LINEAINRT_12 STOUTRT PGM2OUTLTHI CALLOUTHI
RT C3 RT C3 RT C3 RT B3 HI 3 HI 3

IN 8 IN 10 IN 12 PGM 2 OUT CALLER


CT1 CT2 CT3 CT4 CT6 CT8
LINEBINLT_8 LINEBINLT_10 LINEBINLT_12 EXTINLT
LT D1 LT D1 LT D1 LT A1 SH 4 AGND SH 4 AGND

C B D2 AGND B D2 AGND B D2 AGND EXT IN A2 AGND RT LO 5


PGM2OUTRTLO
IN LO 5
CALLINLO
C
LINEBINRT_8 LINEBINRT_10 LINEBINRT_12 EXTINRT PGM2OUTRTHI CALLINHI
RT D3 RT D3 RT D3 RT A3 HI 6 HI 6

CT12 CT13 CT11


SW1
LINEAINLT_7 LINEAINRT_7 1
1 2 1 2 1 2
2
LINEBINLT_7 LINEBINRT_7
3 4 3 4 3 GND 3 4 GND
LINEAINLT_8 LINEAINRT_8 4
5 6 5 6 GND 5 6 GND
5
LINEBINLT_8 LINEBINRT_8 D+in D+in
7 8 7 8 6 7 8
LINEAINLT_9 LINEAINRT_9 7 D+in D+in
9 10 9 10 9 10
LINEBINLT_9 LINEBINRT_9 V+in V+in
11 12 11 12 11 12
V-in V-in
AGND 13 14 AGND 13 14 GND 13 14
LINEAINLT_10 LINEAINRT_10 D+in
15 16 GND 15 16 CT9 AGND 15 16 AGND
LINEBINLT_10 LINEBINRT_10 D+in V+in GND CUEACN
17 18 17 18 1 17 18 AGND
LINEAINLT_11 LINEAINRT_11 V-in AGND PGM1LTACN
19 20 AGND 19 20 2 19 20 AGND
LINEBINLT_11 LINEBINRT_11 CUEACN D+in PGM1RTACN
21 22 AGND 21 22 3 21 22 AGND
LINEAINLT_12 LINEAINRT_12 PGM1LTACN PGM1RTACN V-in PGM2LTACN
23 24 23 24 4 23 24 AGND
LINEBINLT_12 LINEBINRT_12 PGM2LTACN PGM2RTACN V+in PGM2RTACN

B B
25 26 25 26 5 25 26 AGND

CT14 CT15
EXTINLT EXTINRT CUEOUT
1 2 AGND 1 2
STOUTLT STOUTRT
3 4 3 4 AGND
CROUTLT CROUTRT ONAIR_TALLY
5 6 5 6
CT10
MIC1OUT MIC2OUT TP1 JP2
7 8 AGND 7 8 AGND GND GND CUEOUT
1 2
MIC2INHI MIC2INLO
9 10 9 10 TP5
AGND AGND 3 4 AGND
MIC1INHI MIC1INLO
11 12 GND 11 12 GND JP1 ONAIR_TALLY_NO
TP2 5 6
D+in
AGND 13 14 AGND 13 14 GND ONAIR_TALLY_C
7 8
PGM2OUTRTHI PGM2OUTRTLO D+in TP4
15 16 GND 15 16 V-in
9 10
PGM2OUTLTHI PGM2OUTLTLO D+in V+in
17 18 17 18 TP3
V+in 11 12 GND
PGM1OUTRTHI PGM1OUTRTLO V-in
19 20 AGND 19 20
13 14 GND
PGM1OUTLTHI PGM1OUTLTLO CUEACN
21 22 AGND 21 22
CALLINHI CALLINLO PGM1LTACN PGM1RTACN
23 24 23 24
CALLOUTHI CALLOUTLO PGM2LTACN PGM2RTACN
25 26 25 26

A CONA2-4 A
CONTRACT NO.
ONAIR_TALLY ONAIR_TALLY_NO - SA UR US - Sergey Averin -

ON AIR APPROVALS DATE


1

3
4
6
5

V+in V+in V-in V-in D+in D+in


TALLY
K1

D1
DRAWN SA/WWP 9-11-06
600 Industrial Drive
1N4002
RELAY
8

C6 C4 330uF C3 C1 C2
ONAIR_TALLY_C
330uF 0.1uF C5 0.1uF 0.1uF 330uF CHECKED SA New Bern, NC 28562
GND
ISSUED SIZE FSCM NO. DWG. NO. REV
AGND AGND AGND AGND GND GND SA
D 22S0004 _
W# 700892 SCALE CONA2-4 PCB SHEET 1 OF 1

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

AIR-2 / Nov 2006 page 4 - 22


AIR 2+ / Nov 2006
CONA2-4 Four Connector Blocks Card - Load Sheet page 4 – 23
APPENDICES

Appendices
Appendix 1
AIR 2+ Console Performance Specifications ............................ A-3

Appendix 2
Replacement Parts List ............................................................... A-5

AIR 2+ / Nov 2006 page Appendix – 1


APPENDICES

Appendix 1
Contents
AIR 2+ Performance Specifications ........................................... A-3

AIR 2+ / Nov 2006 page Appendix – 2


APPENDICES

AIR 2+ Performance Specifications

FREQUENCY RESPONSE BUS CROSSTALK


Line (20Hz-20kHz) +/-0.1dB 20Hz -100dB
Mic (20Hz-20kHz) +/-0.1dB 20kHz -60dB

DYNAMIC RANGE STEREO SEPARATION


Line, unity gain 113dB 1kHz -60dB
Mic, 54dB gain 100dB
OFF ISOLATION
NOISE 1kHz -115dB
Line -89dBu 20kHz -95dB

THD+N (20Hz-20kHz) DIMENSIONS


Line, -4dBu <0.003% Width 28.832”
Mic, -50dBu <0.02% Depth 15.210”
Height (rear) 7.190”
MAXIMUM INPUT
Height (front) 1.37”
Mic -6dBu
HEADROOM
above -4dB 24dB

Specifications and features subject to change without notice.

Nov2009
AIR 2+ / Jul 2006 page Appendix – 3
APPENDICES

Appendix 2
Contents
Replacement Parts List ............................................................... A-5

For the most part there are no user-replaceable parts in the


AIR 2+ console. Exceptions are those controls and components that in the
course of normal use may need maintenance (i.e., faders, pots, ON
switches, etc.). A complete list of available components is shown on the
next page. Contact Audioarts Engineering technical support for further
information.
Audioarts Engineering (600 Industrial Drive, New Bern, North Carolina,
USA 28562) may be reached by phone at 252-638-7000, fax 252-637-1285,
electronic mail “techsupport@wheatstone.com”.

AIR 2+ / Nov 2006 page Appendix – 4


APPENDICES

REPLACEMENT PARTS — AIR 2+ CONSOLE


COMPONENT DESCRIPTION WS P/N
IP-AIR2 MODULE COMPLETE INPUT MODULE "009700"

MST-AIR2 MODULE COMPLETE MASTER MODULE "009701"

IP-AIR2 LOADED CARD ASSY INPUT PANEL LOADED CARD ASSEMBLY "009726"

MST-AIR2 LOADED CARD ASSY MASTER PANEL LOADED CARD ASSEMBLY "009727"

VU-AIR2 LOADED CARD ASSY VU METERS LOADED CARD ASSEMBLY "009728"

MAIN I/O-AIR2 LOADED CARD ASSY FOUR CONNECTOR BLOCKS CARD ASSEMBLY "009729"

EXT I/O-AIR2 LOADED CARD ASSY THREE CONNECTOR BLOCKS CARD ASSEMBLY "009730"

FADER 10K SINGLE AUDIO TAPER SELMARK FADER FOR CALLER INPUT "540027"

FADER 10K DUAL AUDIO TAPER SELMARK FADER FOR LINE INPUT "540028"

FADER KNOB WHITE FADER KNOB WITH BLACK LINE FOR LINE INPUT "520051"

FADER KNOB BLUE FADER KNOB WITH WHITE LINE FOR CALLER INPUT "520052"

POT "CONTROL"/"HEADPHONE"/"STUDIO" 10K DUAL AUDIO 1/4" SHAFT POT "500029"

POT "CUE" 10K SINGLE LINEAR VERTICAL POT "500126"

POT KNOB 21MM BLACK KNOB FOR "CONTROL"/"HEADPHONE"/"STUDIO" POT "520124"

POT KNOB 15MM BLACK PUSH-ON KNOB FOR "CUE" POT "520125"

POT CAP 11MM BLACK CAP W/WHITE LINE FOR "CUE" POT "530037"

POT CAP 21MM BLACK CAP W/WHITE LINE FOR "CONTROL"/"HEADPHONE"/"STUDIO" POT "530319"

NKK SWITCH JB15 SWITCH W/BRIGHTER RED LED AND SILICON GASKET "510290"

NKK SWITCH JB15 SWITCH W/BRIGHTER YELLOW LED AND SILICON GASKET "510291"

SWITCH CAP RED SWITCH CAP "530003"

SWITCH CAP WHITE SWITCH CAP "530004"

RCA CONNECTORS 4X2 RCA JACK ASSEMBLY FOR ANALOG I/O CONNECTIONS "260070"

DB-25 CONNECTOR LOGIC I/O CONNECTOR "200018"

RTS JACK HEADPHONE JACK "260005"

POWER CONNECTOR RIGHT ANGLE DIN RECEPTACLE "260071"

AIR 2+ / Nov 2006 page Appendix – 5


APPENDICES

REPLACEMENT PARTS — AIR 2+ CONSOLE


COMPONENT DESCRIPTION WS P/N
HEADER 3 PIN HEADER "250062"

HEADER 5 PIN HEADER "250064"

HEADER 6 PIN HEADER "250065"

HEADER 14 PIN RIGHT ANGLE HEADER "250044"

HEADER 26 PIN PC MOUNT STRAIGHT HEADER "250136"

HEADER 14 PIN BOXED STRAIGHT HEADER "250073"

HEADER 14 PIN RIGHT ANGLE HEADER "250136"

6 POSITION RIGHT ANGLE BOXED HEADER CLOSED END UNMARKED FOR


HEADER "260073"
ANALOG I/O CONNECTIONS
6 POSITION EURO STYLE MARKED TERMINAL BLOCK FOR ANALOG I/O
PLUG TERMINAL "260072"
CONNECTIONS

PLUG 3 PIN PLUG FOR #26 AWG "230028"

PLUG 5 PIN PLUG FOR #26 AWG "230030"

PLUG 6 PIN PLUG FOR #26 AWG "230031"

PLUG 14 PIN DIP RIBBON PLUG "250034"

PLUG 26 PIN RIBBON PLUG "250043"

POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY ADAPTER "980036"

SPEAKER CONSOLE METERBRIDGE SPEAKER "960016

FLAT RIBBON CABLE 26 CONDUCTOR FLAT RIBBON CABLE "150083"

MANUAL TECHNICAL MANUAL FOR AIR 2+ CONSOLE "009799"

Nov 2006
AIR 2+ / June 2008 page Appendix – 6

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