2-347-110-21 (1)
CONTENTS
Safety Information ....................
POWERED MIXER
2
Main Feature ..............................
Names and Functions...............
Installation of The Tuner Unit ..
External Dimensions ................
Block Diagrams .........................
Main Specifications ..................
3
4
SRP-X351P
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9
10
11
Troubleshooting........................ Back Cover
Operating Instructions
Thank you for purchasing this Sony product. Please be sure
to read this manual before using this product. After reading,
keep the manual in a safe place for future reference.
1999 by Sony Sound Tec Corporation
Main Feature
Powered Mixer Has 170W+170W(4Ω) Power Amplifier,
and 4 Microphones, 3 Line Inputs.
For the customers in Europe
This product with the CE marking complies with both the
EMC Directive(89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive
(73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European
Community.
Built-in power amplifier satisfy a small PA system with
170W+170W (4Ω) output.
Mixing of 4 microphone inputs and 3 stereo (line) inputs
Line input (ST3) can be select 4 AV's one.
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the
following European standards:
•EN60065 :Product Safety
•EN55103-1:Electromagnetic Interference(Emission)
•EN55103-2:Electromagnetic Susceptibility(Immunity)
This product is intended for use in the following
Electromagnetic Environment(s):
Wireless Tuner Unit Can Be Installed
Two UHF SYNTHESIZED TUNER UNIT WRU-801A or
WRU-806A can be installed.
E1(residential),E2(commercial and light industrial),E3
(urban outdoors) and E4(controlled EMC environment ex.
TV studio).
Wireless microphone system can be easy to set up.
Wireless Remote Controller supplied
AV input selection, master volume and MUTING can be
controlled.
Peak inrush current
(1)Power ON,current probe method: 29A (240V)
(2)Hot switching inrush current, measured in
accordance with European
Simple work of Sony's CD player or MD player, Cassette
Deck can be operated*.
standard EN55103-1: 25A (230V)
*
AV equipment supplied with a wireless remote control or with
Control-S terminal only
Pour les clients européens
Exclusive Input Connectors for Recording Equipment
Line input (ST2) is separated from REC bass to avoid
oscillation come from flowing of its own signal.
Ce produit portant la marque CE est conforme à la fols à la
Directive sur la compatibilité électromagnétique (EMC) (89/
336/CEE) et à la Directive sur les basses tensions (73/23/
CEE) émises par la Commission de la Communauté
européenne.
La conformité à ces directives implique la conformité aux
normes européennes suivantes:
•EN60065 :Sécurité des produits
Enough Number of Input/Output Terminals, Various
Function
•EN55103-1:Interférences électromagnétiques (émission)
•EN55103-2:Sensibilité électromagnétique (immunité)
Ce produit est prévu pour être utilisé dans les
environnements électromagnétiques suivants:
E1(résidentiel),E2(commercial et lndustrie légère),E3
(urbain extérieur) et E4(environnement EMC contrôlé ex.
studio de télévision).
1
2
The master input to connect equalizer or limiter.
The ECHO SEND/RETURN terminals for connect
Echo equipment
3
4
5
The ASSIGN SWITCH cuts the microphone signals
from MASTER OUTPUT.
Tone control (BASS, TREBLE), BALANCE switch of
stereo/monaural and MUTING button.
The MIC GROUP knob for centralized control of
summing signal from 4 microphone inputs.
The CONTROL-S terminal
Appel de courant de créte
(1)Mise sous tension (ON), méthode de sondago
du courant: 29A (240V)
(2)Mesuré conformément à la norme européenne
EN55103-1: 25A (230V)
6
7
8
The RS-232C REMOTE terminal
EIA standard 19 inch rackmountable (3U high)
Für Kunden in Europa
Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE-Kennzeichnung und erfüllt
sowohl die EMV-Direktive (89/336/EEC) als auch die
Dilevtive Niederspannung (73/23/EEC) der EG-Kommission.
Die Erfüllung dieser Direktiven bedeutet Konformität für die
folgenden Europäischen Normen:
•EN60065 :Produktsicherheit
•EN55103-1:Elektromagnetische Interferenz(Emission)
•EN55103-2:Elektromagnetische Empfindlichkeit(Immunität)
Dieses Produkt ist für den Einsatz unter folgenden
elektromagnetischen Bedingungen ausgelegt:
E1(Wohnbereich),E2(kommerzleller und in beschränktem
Maße industrieller Bereich),E3(Stadtbereich im Freien) und
E4(kontrollierter EMV-Bereich, z.B. Fernsehstudio).
Spitzenstrom
(1)Einschaltstrom, Stromsonde: 29A (240V)
(2)Gemossen in EN55103-1: 25A (230V)
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Names and Functions
Front panel
1
2
9
3
4
5
6
7 8
0
!¡
MIC1
MIC2
MIC3
MIC4
ST1
ST2
ST3
CLIP
PROTECTION
EMG
+45V
ECHO RETURN
ECHO/
AUX SEND
ØON øOFF
MASTER VOLUME
MUTING
RF/
SIGNAL
RF/
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
ØON øOFF
+10
+5
0
+10
+5
0
+10
+5
0
A
B
C
D
-5
-5
-5
-15
-25
-15
-25
-15
-25
MIC GROUP
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
MIC4
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
L
R
PLAYER
PLAYER/RECORDER
!§ !¶ !•
!ª
!™
!¢ !∞
@º
@¡ @™ @£
!£
1 POWER button
7 CLIP indicator
Pressing it turns on the power.
Too high an output level will cause signal distortion
and make the CLIP indicator light up. When this
happens, lower the MASTER volume or the MIC/
LINE level knob until the indicator turns off. If too
much signal output for an extended period, it may
cause the equipment to overheat or to damage the
speakers.
2 Wireless remote control sensor
It catches the signal from the infrared wireless remote
control.
If this sensor is covered by something, the remote
control may not function correctly. Place the unit so
that the sensor will be easy to receive the remote
control signal.
8 PROTECTION indicator
It lights up while the protection circuit is working.
When the power is turned on, it also lights up for few
seconds and it turns off when the amplifier become
stable.
3 ECHO/AUX SEND knob
It adjusts the mixed signals after each channel fader
and outputs to the ECHO SEND terminal.
9 EMG indicator
4 RF/SIGNAL indicators
It lights up when the unit receives a signal from the
emergency broadcast facilities and turns to standby.
As for EMG, refer to P. 75.
They light up regardless of the position of channel
fader when sound signal of more than -20dB to the
standard input level are input.
As for MIC 1/MIC 2 would be light up when it
received the signal while the wireless tuner unit is
installed and switch of the microphone is turned on.
0 +48V indicator
It lights up while the Phantom power (DC+48V) is
supplied through the MIC input terminal.
5 ECHO RETURN switch
!¡ MASTER VOLUME
Use to adjust the volume of MASTER OUTPUT and
SPEAKER terminal.
When it is ON, the signal from the ECHO RETURN
input are assigned to L/R and Rec Bus.
6
MUTING button
!™ MIC 4 terminal
Use muting outputs from MASTER OUTPUT,
MASTER INSERT, ECHO SEND, MIC GROUP
OUT, and SPEAKER output terminals.
This is input terminal in front for wired microphone.
If the wired microphones are connected to the MIC 4
terminals both at front and rear panel, the front input
is given priority.
Note : When you use the MIC 4, check the balanced
connection.
4
!ª SELECT buttons
!£ MIC 1/MIC 2 fader knobs
Use to adjust the mixing level of MIC 1/MIC 2.
Either the wireless microphone or the wired micro-
phone can be used in MIC 1/MIC 2.
Use to select one of the unit connected to ST3 A to D
input.
S VIDEO and VIDEO signal from the selected input
is directly output to the MASTER OUTPUT and the
REC OUTPUT.
The mixing level of the sound signal can be adjusted
by ST3 fader knob.
(Refer to page 6 and page 9.)
When the WRU-801A or WRU-806A (optional) is
put in to the tuner unit compartment at the rear panel,
the wireless microphone is given priority while it is
on.
@º MIC GROUP knob
Use to adjust the level of the signal after mixing in
MIC 1 to 4 in a lump.
!¢ MIC 3 fader knob
Use to adjust the mixing level of MIC 3.
The signal will be output from the MIC GROUP OUT
terminal.
Only the wired microphone can be used in MIC 3.
!∞ MIC 4 fader knob
@¡ Bass control knob
Use to adjust the mixing level of MIC 4.
Use to adjust low frequency among the sound from
the MASTER OUTPUT or SPEAKER terminal.
!§ ST1 fader knob
Use to adjust the mixing level of ST1.
@™ TREBLE control knob
A playback unit will be connected to it mainly.
Use to adjust high frequency among the sound from
the MASTER OUTPUT or SPEAKER terminal.
!¶ ST2 fader knob
Use to adjust the mixing level of ST2.
@£ BALANCE adjustment knob
The sound signal of this channel is not output to the
REC OUTPUT terminal; you can use without being
bothered about oscillation from signal loop.
Use to adjust the balance of left and right of the sound
from the MASTER OUTPUT or SPEAKER terminal.
Recorder/Player
OUTPUT
SRP-X351P
INPUT
ST2
When
recording
Note
×REC
OUTPUT
When the PROTECTION indicator lights up
The protection circuit triggers and the PROTECTION indicator
lights up in following conditions. In this case, the speaker and
amplifier are protected by cutting output.
INPUT
Sound signal of
except ST2
MASTER
• When direct-current voltage appears in the SPEAKER
terminal from a malfunction.
• When rated temperature of amplifier internal heat sink is
exceeded.
• When impedance of the connected speaker is too low, or
when speaker outputs are shorted.
!• ST3 Fader knob
Use to adjust the level of the signal from AV equip-
ment selected by the SELECT button stated in !ª.
When the above happens, turn off the POWER switch, find
and fix the cause of the problem, and restart.
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Names and Functions
Rear panel
5
1
2
3
6
4
7
!¡
8
9
!™!£ !¢
!∞
0
!§
1 ANT IN (antenna input) A/B terminals
Use to connect the antenna for wireless tuner. When
installing the tuner unit, connect the optional UHF
antenna WRU-801A/WRU-806A.
3 REMOTE terminals
CONTROL S input terminal
Connect to the S output terminal of another equip-
ment.
When this terminal is plugged in, the sensor of this
unit is not functioning.
As these terminals output DC power of 9V for the
booster inside of the connected antenna, connection of
any antenna other than stated above may cause bad
performance or a malfunction.
Input signals are directly output from control S output
terminal.
(the max supply current is 20 mA)
CONTROL S output terminal
This terminal outputs the signal input from CON-
TROL S input terminal or the sensor.
Note
Before locating and connecting the antenna, read carefully the
instructions supplied with the antenna.
Incorrect location of the antenna may cause a bad reception
such as intermittent sounds. If it is not easy to relocate the
antenna after location, check carefully if the performance will
be satisfied with the location.
Use the coaxial cable of impedance 50 ohms/75 ohms (5D-FB,
5C-2V, etc.). The cable can be extended up to about 50 m with
5D-FB, and up to about 25 m with 5C-2V.
RS-232C (serial input/output) terminal
Use to control this unit with a personal computer.
Connecting to a computer
Connect the computer to the RS-232C terminal of this
unit with a cross cable.
Terminal figure
: D-sub 9 pin, male,
inch type screw
Electrical specification : Based on RS-232C standard
Recommended cable : Plural leads shield cable for
data communication
2 Tuner unit slot (MIC1, MIC2)
These are for installation of the optional 800MHz
wireless tuner unit WRU-801A/ WRU-806A. Up to
two units can be installed. (Refer to page 9 how to
install.)
Cable length
: 15m or under
1
5
6
9
Before installation, read carefully also the instructions
of WRU-801A/ WRU-806A.
Pin No.
Signal
Function
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
N.C
RD
TD
ER
SG
DR
RS
Not connected
Received data
Transmission data
Data terminal ready
Signal line grand
Data set ready
Transmission request
Transmission approval
Not connected
CS
N.C
6
8 MIC input terminals (1:GND 2:HOT
4 MASTER INSERT (Tip: output, Ring:
3:COLD)
input, Sleeve: GND)
This is the input terminals for microphones.
In MIC1 and MIC2, wireless microphone has priority
while the tuner unit is used. (Refer to page 44.)
These are input/output terminals for MASTER
OUTPUT. An external equipment can be inserted
before master volume.
9 +48V button
5 EMG input terminals
This terminal receives signal from the emergency
broadcast facilities and makes this unit be in standby.
In this case, the EMG indicator on the front panel
lights up.
It supplies the Phantom power (DC+48V) to the MIC
1 - 4 terminals for condenser microphones.
When it is ON, DC+48V is output for the MIC
terminals except for the MIC4 on the front panel.
Select one of following two ways of connection as
follows.
Notes
• Make sure to turn the MIC fader toward minimum before
connecting or disconnecting any cable or turning the +48
button to ON.
• Make sure to connect a line equipment to ST1 to ST3 inputs.
• When using a microphone powered by +48V and a dynamic
microphone simultaneously, the dynamic microphone may
not show its performance to the full.
When using the BREAK CONTACT terminal
Remove the short bar and connect the Relay of the
emergency broadcast facilities. When the relay is
contact is breaked, all AUDIO outputs of this unit will
be cut off.
When using the +24V IN terminal
This terminal receives signals of DC24V from the
emergency broadcast facilities.
0 ST1/ST2 input terminals
Use them for inputs from audio equipment.
Connect a playback equipment mainly to ST1 and a
record player to ST2.
When DC24V is cut off, all AUDIO outputs of this
unit will be cut off.
Remove the short bar of the
BREAK CONTACT terminal
!¡ ST3 (AV) input terminals
Use them for inputs from AV equipment.
Each of input A to D is selected by the SELECT
button on the front panel.
(+24V IN)
‘
’
BREAK
CONTACT
!™ MASTER OUTPUT terminals
Signal routed through the Master Volume are output
here.
Relay
<- or ->
!£ REC OUTPUT terminals
Signal not routed through the tone control (BASS,
TREBLE), BALANCE and Master Volume are output
here.
‘
’
‘
’
(+24V output)
Video signal is the same as for MASTER OUT signal.
The emergency broadcast facilities
6 CIRCUIT BREAKER
When over-current flows into the unit, the circuit
breaker cuts the power. In this case, remove the cause
of over-current and reset the breaker by pressing
RESET button.
7 SPEAKER output terminals
Connect with the speakers. Connect + of the speaker
to the red terminal and - to the black terminal. Use
the speaker of 4 to 16 impedance.
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Names and Functions
Remote control
!¢ ECHO SEND/RETURN terminals
Connect effectors such as reverbrators and delay units
to this terminal.
A
C
B
D
SEND terminal
1
This terminal outputs audio signals mixed by ECHO/
AUX SEND knob of MIC1 to MIC4 and ST1 to ST3
in monaural
CD
MD
2
3
4
RETURN terminals
DISC SKIP
This is an input terminal for signal returned from the
effector. When the ECHO RETURN switch on the
front panel is set to ON, these are assigned to L and to
R.
TAPE DECK A
TAPE DECK B
Adjust the input level using effector's level controller.
!∞ MIC GROUP and ASSIGN switch
MIC GROUP OUTPUT terminal
It outputs signal of which level is adjusted by MIC
GROUP knob.
MASTER
VOLUME
5
6
MUTING
ASSIGN switch
This is normally on.
1 FUNCTION button
When this switch is set to OFF, the microphone signal
for MASTER OUTPUT and SPEAKER terminals are
cut off.
Use to select one of ST3 A to D input.
2 CD deck operation buttons
Using this, turn it OFF when a PA system with ceiling
speakers and external power amplifier.
Use to operate the Sony CD deck.
3 MD deck operation buttons
INSERT terminal (Tip: output, Ring: input, Sleeve:
GND)
Use it to connect an external graphic equalizer or a
feedback reducer.
Use to operate the Sony MD deck.
4 TAPE deck operation buttons (A, B)
Use to operate the Sony TAPE deck.
5 MASTER VOLUME operation knob
Use to adjust the master volume level.
!§ MODE switch
It will be monaural when MASTER INSERT, MAS-
TER OUTPUT and SPEAKER output are set to
MONO.
6 MUTING button
Use to mute the output signal from MASTER OUT-
PUT, MASTER INSERT, ECHO SEND, MIC
GROUP OUTPUT or SPEAKER output terminals.
Inserting batteries into the remote
You can control this unit with using the supplied remote.
Insert two R6 (size AA) batteries by matching the + and –
on the batteries. When using the remote, point it at the
remote sensor on the equipment.
When to replace batteries
With normal use, the batteries should last for about six
months. When the remote no longer operates the equip-
ment, replace all the batteries with new ones.
Notes
• Do not leave the remote near an extremely hot or humid
place.
• Do not drop any foreign object into the remote casing,
particularly when replacing the batteries.
• Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or lighting
apparatuses. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
• If you don't use the remote for an extended period of time,
remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery
leakage and corrosion.
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Installation of The Tuner Unit
1
2
3
Turn off the power of this unit.
4
Fix the tuner cover.
After installation of the tuner unit, turn on the power
of the unit and turn on the power of the wireless
microphone to check it is receiving. While receiving,
the RF/SIGNAL indicator lights up. Note that the RF/
SIGNAL indicator will not light up when the setting
channel of the microphone is different from the setting
of the tuner unit, or when the microphone power is
consumed.
Remove the tuner cover.
Check the up and down sides of the tuner unit, and
insert it into the slot.
The upper slot corresponds to MIC1 and the lower slot
to MIC2. (Set the group and channel of the tuner unit
to same as wireless microphone's one.)
Insert it deeply into the compart-
ment.
Do not insert or remove the tuner
unit while the power is on. This
may be cause of noise or
malfunction of the connector.
NOTICE
To prevent breakdown or injury, do not put your hand
inside of the slot except when you install or remove the
tuner unit.
Tuner unit
Tuner cover
External Dimensions
MIC1
MIC2
MIC3
MIC4
ST1
ST2
ST3
ECHO RETURN
CLIP
PROTECTION
EMG
+45V
ECHO/
AUX SEND
ØON øOFF
MUTING
MASTER VOLUME
RF/
SIGNAL
RF/
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
ØON øOFF
+10
+5
0
+10
+10
+5
0
A
B
C
D
+5
0
-5
-5
-5
-15
-25
-15
-25
-15
-25
MIC GROUP
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
MIC4
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
L
R
PLAYER
PLAYER/RECORDER
336
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Block Diagrams
10
Main Specifications
AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS
Name
Connector Type Number of channels Standard input/output level Max input/output level
Input/output impedance
MIC IN (REAR)
(FRONT)
XLR-3-31
4
-54dBu
-24dBu
2.2kΩ
PHONE
ST1 input
Phono Jack
Phono Jack
Phono Jack
Phono Jack
Phono Jack
Phono Jack
Phono Jack
Phono Jack
Screw type
binding terminal
1(Stereo)
1(Stereo)
4(Stereo)
1(Stereo)
1
-10dBu
-10dBu
-10dBu
-10dBu
-10dBu
-10dBu
-5dBu
+20dBu
+20dBu
+20dBu
+10dBu
+10dBu
+10dBu
+15dBu
+10dBu
20kΩ
20kΩ
20kΩ
20kΩ
470Ω
470Ω
470Ω
470Ω
ST2 input
ST3 input(A,B,C,D)
Echo return input
Mic group output
Echo send
1
Master output
Rec output
1(Stereo)
1(Stereo)
1(Stereo)
-10dBu
Speakers output
Rated output 125W + 125W (8Ω 1kHz THD 0.1%)
170W + 170W (4Ω 1kHz THD 0.1%)
VIDEO INPUT/OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS
ST3 input(A,B,C,D)
(S-VIDEO)
(VIDEO)
Mini-DIN
4
1Vp-p(Y)
75Ω
75Ω
Phono Jack
1Vp-p
Master output
Rec output
(S-VIDEO)
(VIDEO)
Mini-DIN
2
1Vp-p(Y)
1Vp-p
75Ω
75Ω
Phono Jack
CONTROL TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS
RS-232C terminal
CONTROL-S input
CONTROL-S output
EMG CONTROL
D-sub 9 male
1
1
1
1
7 function is controled
φ
φ
3.5 jack
3.5 jack
Through out from input
Screw type
terminal
Break contact, 24V signal control (Active "break")
OTHER TERMINALS
Antenna in
BNC
2
DC 9V out
20mA max
+48Vphantom power
Power supply for MIC 1 to 4 XLR terminals only
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
ITEM
MEASUREMENT CONDITIONS
STANDARD
Frequency characteristics
Total harmonic distortion
20 to 20kHz, 1kHz reference, master output
MIC IN-Master output, 1kHz -54dBu input
ST input -Master output, 1kHz -10dBu input
MIC IN input, 150Ω termination, IHF-A
ST input, input short, IHF-A
+0.5, -1dB
less than 0.05%
less than 0.01%
less than -126dBu
more than 85dB
less than 100µV
less than -60dB
less than -80dB
-12dB/oct
Input conversion noise level
S/N ratio
Rasidual noise level
Crosstalk
Master volume 0, IHF-A, Speaker output
1kHz, between L-R channels
1kHz, between input channels
MIC L.C.F fc=100Hz
TONE
TREBLE 10kHz (shelving type)
BASS 60Hz (peaking type)
±12dB
±12dB
Frequency characteristics
Crosstalk
50 to 10MHz, reference 3.58MHz
3.58MHz, 1Vp-p
+0.5dB, -1dB
less than -50dB
more than 65dB
+0.5dB, -1dB
less than -50dB
more than 65dB
S/N ratio
100kHz, H.P.F, 5MHz, L.P.F
50 to 10MHz, reference 3.58MHz
3.58MHz, 1Vp-p
Frequency characteristics
Crosstalk
S/N ratio
100kHz, H.P.F, 5MHz, L.P.F
Power requirment
AC 230V 50/60Hz
Operating temp.
Storage temp.
0°C to 40°C
-20°C to 60°C
Operating instructions (1)
Remote control (SRP-351RM) (1)
Battery R6 SIZE AA (2)
Power consumption
Dimensions
400W
482 × 132 × 350 (width/height/depth) mm
not includeing max protrusion
15kg
Suplied accessories
Weight
11
Troubleshooting
Power will not turned on.
• Is the power cord unplugged?
• Is the curcuit breaker working? (See page 7.)
No sound.
• Does the EMG indicator turn off? (See pages 4 and 7.)
• Does the PROTECTION indicator turn off? (See page 4.)
No sound is output to MASTER OUTPUT
or SPEAKER terminals from microphone.
• Has the ASSIGN switch been set to OFF? (See page 8.)
• Has the MIC GROUP knob been set to –∞? (See page 5.)
No sound from wireless microphone.
• Is the channels of microphone and tuner unit matching?
And does the RF/SIGNAL indicator light on when the microphone
is turned on? (See page 9.)
• Is the antenna connected correctly?
Sound is heard in monaural.
Sound is distorted.
Has the MODE switch been set to STEREO? (See page 8.)
Is the CLIP indicator lighting on? (See page 4.)
No sound from MIC4.
Has another microphone been connected to MIC4 terminal
on the front panel?(See page 4.)
Wireless remote control does not function.
Signal of the ST2 can not be recorded.
• Has a plug been connected to CONTROL-S input terminal
on the rear panel?(See page 6.)
• Are the remote control batteries dead?(See page 8.)
Signal from ST2 does not output to REC OUTPUT. (See page 5.)
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