Setting up & operation, Music inputs, Gain & level – Cloud Electronics 46-120TMedia User Manual

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46-120 Installation and User Guide V1.2

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SETTING UP & OPERATION

Music Inputs

Gain & level

To avoid dramatic changes in volume when switching between
sources, the 46-120’s music inputs are provided with preset

gain trim controls ([3] on page 11). These vary the input
sensitivity from -12 dBu (195 mV) to +8 dBu (2.0 V).

When

setting the system up, play audio from all the sources in use
and listen to them one at a time in a convenient zone (ideally
that in which the mixer is located) at a reasonable volume.

Taking a source of “average” volume as the reference, the gain
controls of the others should be adjusted so that there is no
appreciable difference in volume between any of the sources.

(With a typical music source, setting the gain on its channel
to mid-way is a good starting point.) Note that consideration
may need to be given to the type of programme in use,

particularly if the sources include TV sound.
In normal operation, the music level in each primary zone
is set with the

MUSIC LEVEL control on the front panel

([2] on page 11). This control will not be operative if the
corresponding rear panel

MUSIC CONTROL LEV push-

button is set to REMOTE. The music level at the MOH/Utility
output is set with the rear panel

MOH/UTILITY MUSIC

LEVEL preset control ([15] on page 12).
Note that the setting of the music level has no effect on
microphone volume.

Local/remote control

If a zone is to have its music level and/or source controlled
remotely – typically by an RL-1 or RSL-6 Series remote control
plate - the corresponding rear panel

MUSIC CONTROL

push-button(s) must be set to REMOTE (button in) for the
remote controls to be operative and for the corresponding
front panel controls to be disabled. Zones without such plates
should be set to FRONT PANEL (button out).
The 46-120 features separate

MUSIC CONTROL buttons

for assigning control of music source and level in each zone
to a remote control plate. The four

LEV buttons determine

whether music level will be controlled from the 46-120’s
front panel or from a remote location, and should be set to

REMOTE for zones in which an RL-1 or RSL-6 Series plate
is installed. The corresponding front panel

MUSIC LEVEL

controls will be disabled. The four

SRC buttons determine

whether music source selection will be controlled from the
46-120’s front panel or from a remote location, and should be
set to REMOTE for zones in which an RSL-6 Series plate is

installed. The corresponding front panel

MUSIC SOURCE

controls will be disabled.

Note that the 46-120 supports additional

methods of remote control of music level and
source. These are:

• use of an LM-2 remote active module connected to the

ZONE 1 FACILITY PORT (applicable to Zone 1 only)

• RS-232 serial or TCP/IP control from external control

systems via a CDI-46 Digital Interface card.

In both cases, the

MUSIC CONTROL SRC and LEV

buttons for the relevant zone(s) should be set to REMOTE
for correct operation and for the front panel controls to be
disabled.
Note that independent remote control of music level or
source selection in areas fed by the Utility output is not
possible.

46-120

MEDIA

digital media player

This section of the manual applies to models

46-120

MEDIA

and 46-120T

MEDIA

only.

MEDIA versions of the 46-120 include an integral

digital audio player, which can play audio recorded as WMA
or MP3 files from either USB memory devices or SD cards
plugged into their respective sockets on the front panel [10]

and [11].
A standard set of “transport” controls is provided on the

front panel to play, stop, pause, etc., programme material.
The stereo audio output of the media player is mixed to (L+R)
mono and routed internally via the

LINE 1/MEDIA switch

([2] at page 12) to Line Input 1. Thus to route the media
player to one or more zones, the rear panel switch must be
set to MEDIA (button OUT), and the front panel

MUSIC

SOURCE switch set to 1.

Compatible media

• USB: USB 2.0-compatible memory devices.
• SD: SD cards up to 4 GB capacity, or SDHC cards up

to 32 GB. MMC cards of the same capacity are also
compatible.

Filing systems supported are FAT16 or FAT32.

File types and rates supported

The 46-120

MEDIA

versions will replay audio files recorded in

either WMA or MP3 formats, as follows:
• WMA: bitrates from 32 kpbs to 384 kbps
• MP3: MPEG 1/2/2.5, layer 2 or 3 decoding at bit rates

from 32 kpbs to 384 kpbs, including VBR.

Sample rates supported are: 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz,
16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz
Both types of audio file may be present on the memory
device; the media player will not differentiate between them
in any way. The files may be in the root directory of the
memory, or in folders, or folders within folders. When the
memory device is plugged in, the media player will scan it and

identify all compatible files in all folder locations, and make
them available for playing. Only one memory device at a time
(USB device or SD card) may be connected. Note that it is
not possible to create a playlist from the 46-120

MEDIA

’s front

panel controls.

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