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Figure 8. mrp wiring, Dsc 1 & srm exchange – Rane SRM 66 User Manual

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Mem[n]*

Store

Recall

Memory [n] Stored!

[ n]

[ n]

*

RIP

[SR1]

Init
Fact

Memory location
to Recall. Select
Memory with
DATA wheel and
press EXE to
Recall.

Selects mode for the
Remote Interface Port.
Select SR1 when used
with SR 1 Remote
devices. DSC mode
allows future
communication options.

Memory location to
Store. Select Memory
with DATA wheel and
press EXE to Store.

After Execution, this
confirms that Memory
[n] has been Stored
or Recalled.

Selects mode for
standard Factory or
preset Room Combine
P

rograms

Memory page. The
indicates current
parameter settings do not
match the recalled
Memory; [n] indicates the
last recalled Memory.

Figure 7. Memory Page

Memories

24 non-volatile Memories can save up to 24 system configu-

rations. Each Memory contains these parameters:

Mix Source Routing

Input 1-2-3-4-5-6 to each Output

Mix Source Levels

+6 dB to -25 dB for each Output

Master Level Reduction +0 dB to -59 dB for each Output

Limit Threshold

Max (0 dBr) to -28 dBr, each Output

Output to Group Assignments

Remote to Group Assignments

Memories are stored and recalled using the Memory page

shown in Figure 7.

Memory Recall Port

In addition to the Memory page, the SRM 66 provides a

Memory Recall Port (MRP). This port allows remote switch clo-

sures to recall any of the twenty-four system Memories. The first

eight Memories recall with simple switch closures on the eight

MRP pins (see the Normal section of Table 1).

A binary wiring mode allows accessing all 24 Memories (see

the Binary section of Table 1). Simply hardwire connect the

Memory Recall Port (MRP) terminals numbered 5, 6 and 8 to

the COM terminal. This will enable the unit to accept binary

memory recall input and yield 24 memories.

“Paging” mode provides installers an easy way to configure

a system which uses a single switch (such as a push-to-talk mic

switch) to toggle between two sequential Memories to change

source levels. See Figure 8 and Table 1.

MRS 4 Memory Recall Switch

The optional MRS 4 accessory provides a simple solution

to recalling four Memories from a remote location. The MRS 4

mounts in a standard U.S. electrical box with a minimum depth

of 2.25" (5.5 cm). If connected to the MRP in Normal mode,

this remote allows up to 4 Memories to be recalled. See the Nor-

mal section of Table 1 on the following page. See the

MRS 4 Data Sheet for hookup and operating instructions.

RCP 3 and RCP 4 Room Combining Panels

The optional RCP 3 (three-room combining panel) and RCP

4 (four-room combining panel) accessories show a graphical

representation of the rooms to be combined. Operation is very

intuitive. To combine adjacent rooms, the end user simply pushes

the button that straddles the desired rooms. Once the button’s

color becomes green, the rooms are “combined”. To uncombine

the adjacent rooms, the end user simply re-pushes the button.

The button’s color now becomes black, identifying the room’s

status as “uncombined.”

The RCP 3 and RCP 4 panels mount in a standard 19” rack

and utilize a single rack space. To create a “room combining

system”, the installer only has to connect the RCP 3 (or RCP 4)

to the MRP, and 3 (or 4) SR 1L’s to the RIP of an SRM 66. See

the RCP Data Sheet for hookup and operating instructions.

Figure 8. MRP Wiring

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

C

Mic
Swit ch

Memory
Swit ch

Paging
Mode

DSC 1

DIGITAL

SERIAL

CONVERTER

INPUT

RS 232

DATA

INTERFACE

REMOTE

PORT (RIP)

RANE CORP.

MADE IN U.S.A.

DSC 1 & SRM Exchange

The optional Rane DSC 1 accessory provides a bridge to

connect a PC’s RS-232 port and the SRM 66’s Remote Interface

Port. Coupled with the included SRM Exchange Software, the

DSC 1 allows the exchange of settings between an SRM 66 and

SRM Exchange. Once the settings are obtained by the PC, they

can be manipulated, stored in a file, printed for future reference

or sent to subsequent SRM 66s. SRM Exchange software can be

downloaded from www.rane.com. The software allows SRM 66

programming “offline” without an SRM 66 present; however,

the DSC 1 is required to download these settings to the SRM

66. See the DSC 1 Data Sheet for hookup and operation.

For programming the Memory Recall Port using the Edit

MRP button, see the RaneNote “Advanced Applications for the

Ingenious SRM 66 and SR 1L.”