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****** Page 1 ****** 1=-1 SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO OWNER’S MANUAL O Xp200A sx200 $120 Sb120a Xp200A CONTROLLER AND ITS USE WITH THE sx200, Sb120a and Sb120 SPEAKER SYSTEMS

****** Page 2 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION General Table of Contents page 1 Xp200A Feature Summary page 1 SPECIFICATIONS page 2 Xp200A Controller System 2007M Speaker System Specifications (selected) page 3 FREQUENCY AND POLAR RESPONSE CURVES page 4 Xp200A Controller Sx200 Full-Range Speaker System Sb120a Powered Bass Module Sb120 Nonpowered Bass Module Xp200A BLOCK DIAGRAM page 5 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION Front-Panel Indicators and Controls page 6 Back-Panel Connections page 7 Mounting/lnstallation page 8 Typical System 2007M Modular Pro Audio Configurations pages 8-12 Connector and Cable Requirements pages 13-14 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS pages 16-18 SERVICEMARRANTY INFORMATION Shipping Damage page 19 Field Service page 19 Warranty page 19 REPAIR PARTS LIST page 20 WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

****** Page 3 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO DESCRIPTION GENERAL The Xp200A controller is the electronic “heart” of the Electro-Voice System 200TM modular sound reinforcement system. It links together and en- hances the performance of one or more stereo pairs of the Sx200 full-range speaker systems and one or more Sb120a (powered) or Sb120 (nonpowered) bass modules. Full speaker system details may be obtained by requesting the individual engineering data sheets from Electro-Voice. A few key specifications are given in the Specifications section of this manual (page 3). Typical System 200TM set ups are shown in the Operation and Installation section (page 6). Xp200A FEATURE SUMMARY • A unique, low-frequency profile circuit en- hances low-frequency performance of both the Sx200 full-range system and the Sbl 20a or Sb120 bass modules. • In a side-chain circuit, low frequencies are slightly delayed in time as they are boosted, then summed with the original direct signal. This combination of delayed and direct signals changes the relative levels of the musical fun- damental and its harmonics, in an audibly at- tractive way. The resultant modification of timbre is as dynamic and continually changing as the musical input itself. • A low-frequency profile control adjusts the de- gree of bass enhancement, up to a maximum of 12 dB. An in/out switch makes it easy to as- sess the degree of enhancement. Description • An inlout LED illuminates green when the Low- Frequency Profile is switched on. Input Level and Sub Level controls facilitate easy balancing of a complete System 200TM. • A power/clip LED shows constant green with power on. If clipping occurs, the LED changes from green to flashing red. • The full-range, left and right outputs of the Xp200A feature a 40-Hz. 24-dB-per-octave high-pass filter that keeps the bass output of the Sx200 speaker systems very tight and clean, by eliminating excessive cone excursion caused by very low, infrasonic frequencies. • The mono-summed subwoofer output incorpo- rates 24-dB-per-octave filters that roll off re- sponse above 100 Hz and below 37 Hz for a high degree of placement flexibility and infra- sonic protection for the Sbl 20a and Sb120 bass modules. Inputs and outputs are electronically balanced, • with XLR 3-pin type connectors. Two paral- leled sub outputs are provided, for easy con- nection of two subwoofer amplifiers or Sb120a powered bass modules. Outputs are compatible with both balanced and unbalanced loads. A cross-coupled output cir- cuit automatically senses an unbalanced signal connection and increases the gain of the circuit by 6 dB to maintain the same output voltage at the power amplifier input. page 1

****** Page 4 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO Xp200A SYSTEM CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Measurement conditions and notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Measurements at 1 ,OOO Hz unless otherwise specified. All level controls full clockwise. O-dBu input voltage. 120 V ac maintained at power input. O dBu = 0.775 V rms. O dBm= 1 mW. Number of Channels: Two Front-Panel Controls and Indicators: Input level (stereo rotary) Low-frequency profile (stereo rotary) Low-frequency profile Wout switch Subwoofer level (rotary) Power on/clip LED Low Frequency Profile LED Low-Frequency Profile: Side-chain equalization circuit summed with direct signal, with up to 12 dB of enhancement at 70 Hz Left and Right Main Inputs, Type: Electronically balanced differential Impedance: 30 kilohms Maximum Input Level: +22 dau (9.8 V) Nominal Input Level: O dBu (0.775 V) Connectors: 3-pin type XLR (Female) Left and Right Outputs, Type: Electronically balanced, cross-coupled output topology Source Impedance; 150 ohms Load Impedance, RecommendeUMinimum: >1 ,500 ohms/600 ohms Bandwidth: 40-20,000 Hz (40-Hz, 24-dB-per-octave high-pass filter for infrasonic speaker protection) Maximum Output, Power: +19 dBm (79 rnW) Voltage (15,000-ohm load): +22 dBu (9.8 V) Nominal Output Power (low-frequency profile switched out): O dBm (1 mW) Clipping Indication: Green power-on LED tums to flashing red at +19-dBm output Connectors: 3-pin type XLR (Male) Subwoofer Output (monaural, sum of left and right inputs), Type: Electronically balanced, cross-coupled output topology Source Impedance: 150 ohms Load Impedance, Recommended/Minimum: ohms/600 ohms Bandwidth: 37-100 Hz, typical (24-dB•per-octave filters, 37-Hz high pass for infrasonic speaker protection and 100 Hz low pass for crossover) Maximum Output, Power: +19 dBm (79 rnW) Voltage (15,000-ohm load): +22 dBu (9.8 V) Nominal Output Power (low-frequency profile switched out), O-dBu Signal Applied at 70 Hz to Left and Right Inputs: +3 dBm (2 mW) O-dBu Signal Applied at 70 Hz to Left or Right Input: O dBm (1 mW) Clipping Indication: Green power-on LED turns to flashing red at +19-dBm output Connectors: 3-pin type XLR (Male) Total Harmonic Distortion Plus Noise at O-dBm Output (40-20,000 Hz): Output Noise, A-Weighted: <-90 dBm Channel Separation (output on one channel when the other channel is driven at 0 dBu): dBm Power Requirements selectable: 100-120 V ac, 50/60 10 W or 220-240 V ac, 50/60 Hz 10 W Supplied Items and Accessories: Owner's manual; hardware kit (mounted); pad of rubber feet Chassis Construction: Painted steel Colors, Overall: Gray Nomenclature, Front Panel: Pearlized light gray Top and Rear Panel: White Dimensions: Height: 4.37 cm (1.72 in.) Width: 48.3 cm (19.0 in.) Depth: 12.3 cm (4.8 in.) Net Weight: 1.73 kg (3.82 lb) Shipping Weight: 2.43 kg (5.36 lb) Specifications subject to change without notice. page 2 ****** Page 5 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO SYSTEM 200TM SPEAKER SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS (SELECTED) Frequency Response (swept sine-wave Input, 4 volts at 10 ft on axis, half-space anechoic environment, normalized for 1 meter and a I-watt speaker input) (see Figures 4, 5 and 6): Usable Low-Frequency Limit with Xp200A Processor (10-dB•down point): Long-Term Average Power-Handling Capacity per ElA Standard RS-426k Sensitivity (SPL at meter, 1 watt input, anechoic environment, band-limited pink-noise signal over indicated range): SPL at 1 Meter, Maximum Galn and Amplifier at Clipping Threshold, O dBu (0.775 volts) into Balanced Input, Half-Space Anechoic Environment, 50- to 200.Hz Average: Dispersion Angle Included by Points on Polar Responses, Indicated Bands of Pink Noise, Horizontal and Vertical (see Figure 7): Transducer Complement, High Frequency: Low Frequency: Nominal Impedance: Input Connections: Enclosure Materials and Colors: Optional Accessories: Hanging Inserts: Power Requirements (ac): snoo Full-Range Speaker System 80-25,000 Hz 55 Hz 300 watts 101.5 dB (300-2,000 Hz) N/A 650 X DH2010A I-in. compression driver 12-inch Pro-Lina 8 ohms One Neutrik Speakone NL4MP in parallel with one 1/4•in. jack Black polypropylene structural foam 100BK mounting stand; Mb200 mounting bracket Four metric M8 x 14 mm N/A 58.7 cm (23.1 in. 42.9 cm (16.9 in. 31.2 cm (12.3 in.) 17.7 kg (39.0 lb) Sb120 Nonpowered Bass Module 50-5COHz 43 Hz 300 watts 94 dB (50-200 Hz) N/A Essentially omni- directional (45-200 Hz) Long-throw, 12-inch 25b 8 ohms One Neutrik Speakone NL4MP in parallel with one 1/4-in. jack Black polypropylene structural foam 100BK mounting stand; Mb200 mounting bracket Four metric M8 x 14 mm N/A 58.7 cm (23.1 in.) 42.9 cm (16.9 in.) 312 cm (12.3 in.) 14.6 kg (32.2 lb) Specifications Sb120a Powered Bass Module 50-180 Hz 43 Hz (integral, 400-watt amplifier supplied) 120 dB Essentially omni- directional (45-200 Hz) N/A Long-throw, 12•inch DL12sb 10,000 ohms (balanced input) Neutrik all-in-one 3-pin XLPum-in. phone jack Black polypropylene structural foam 100BK mounting stand; Mb200 mounting bracket Three metric M8 x 14 mm 50 watts maximum average; 100-130 Vac, 50-60 Hz (Sb120a)•, 200-250 V ac, 50-60 Hz (Sbt20a Export) 58.7 cm (23.1 in.) 42.9 cm (16.9 in.) 31.2 cm (12.3 in.) 15.8 kg (34.8 lb) page 3 8 Dimensions, Net Weight: Height: Width: Depth: Specifications subject to change without notice. ****** Page 6 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO FIGURE I Xp200A Frequency Response, Left and Right Outputs, Profile Control Off (full counterclockwise) Frequency and Polar Response Curves FIGURE 2 — Xp200A Frequency Response, Subwoofer Output, Profile Control Off (full counterclockwise) ICt mm cc«nu.n -1B.æ FIGURE3 Xp200A Frequency Response, Left and Right Outputs, Profile Control Advanced to Full Clockwise in 3-dB Steps EJ,.xtm-WICE systm 8.8 24.82 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 6 Sxü Frequency Response, 1 WaW 1 Meter (half-space anechoic environment) •nnmæz•uliiiniiiiiiiiiui Sb120a Frequency Response, 1 Watt into Woofer, 1 Meter (half-space anechoic environment) FIGURES FIGURE 7— page 4 Sb120 Frequency Response, 1 Watt/ 1 Meter (half-space anechoic environment) Sx200 Beamwidth vs. Frequency (anechoic environment) FREOVENCY ****** Page 7 ****** SYSTEM 200TM BLOCK DIAGRAM MODULAR PRO AUDIO 03 0 Block Diagram page S ****** Page 8 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO FIGURE 8 —Xp200A Front Panel OPERATION AND INSTALLATION FRONT-PANEL INDICATORS AND CONTROLS The front-panel layout is shown in Figure 8 and described below: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. INPUT LEVEL CONTROL: This control at- tenuates the left and right inputs, and thus afe fects the left, right and subwoofer outputs. Attenuation is zero in the full-on, clockwise position (unity gain). Normally, for best over- all system signal-to-noise ratio, this control would be set in the unity-gain position with level adjustments made at other points in the signal chain, most likely at the power amplifier or mixer/preamplifier. LOW-FREQUENCY PROFILE CONTROL: This control adjusts the degree of low-fre- quency enhancement, from a minimum of zero or off (full counterclockwise) to a maxi- mum of +12 dB (fuji clockwise). The setting of this control is a matter of taste and is de- pendent on a variety of factors, including speaker performance characteristics and placement, room acoustics and program ma- terial. Feel free to experiment. A good start- ing point is a midway setting of the control. LOW-FREQUENCY PROFILE IN/OUT SWITCH: This switch switches the low-fre- quency enhancement in and out. It makes it easy to assess the effect of changes in the low-frequency profile control. LOW-FREQUENCY PROFILE IN/OUT LED: This LED illuminates green when the in/out switch is pushed in. SUB LEVEL CONTROL: This control attenu- ates the subwoofer output. (Keep in mind that the sub level is also affected by the Input Leve! control.) With both the sub and input 6. Operation and Installation level controls set full on (clockwise) and the profile control off (counterclockwise), overall gain through the Xp200A is unity when a sig- nal is present at either the left or right input. For stereo program with common signals in the subwoofer range, (a common condition) the sub output will offer 6 dB of gain in the full-on (clockwise) position. (This gain char- acteristic results because the sub output is derived from a sum of the left and right in- puts.) There is no "correct" setting of the Sub Level control. Adjust until the bass level and impact are right for your ears/applica- tion. The setting may be less than full on, especially if the Low Frequency Profile control is advanced. NOTE: The Sbl 20a powered bass module has a System Gain control on its back panel which attenuates the input signal and thus re- duces speaker output much as the Xp200Ais Sub Level control does. POWER/CLIP INDICATOR: When constant green, this LED indicates power on and undistorted operation. If clipping occurs at any point within the Xp200A (+19 dBu output voltage), the LED changes from constant green to flashing red. When clipping is indicated, for best sound quality, one or more Xp200A rotary controls should be turned down until undistorted op- eration is once again indicated. For the usual program material, the following sequence is probably the best: (1) Low-Frequency Profile, (2) Sub Level and (3) Input Level. page 6 ****** Page 9 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO FIGURE 9 — Xp200A Back Panel o EXp200A BACK-PANEL CONNECTIONS The back-panel layout is shown in Figure 9 and described below: 1. OUTPUTS (GENERAL): All outputs are elec- tronically balanced 3-pin type XLR (Male) connectors. Either balanced (three circuit) or unbalanced (two circuit) loads may be driven: the Xp200A's cross-coupled output topology automatically detects an unbalanced signal connection, and the gain of the circuit is in- creased by 6 dB to maintain the same output voltage at the power amplifier input. The outputs of the Xp200A should ideally "see" (be loaded with) ,500 ohms or more (600 ohms minimum). This is not a difficult condition to meet, since a typical amplifier in- put impedance is 30,000 ohms. See Connec- tor and Cable Requirements section for additional wiring information. 2. SUB OUTPUTS: These connectors are in par- allel and are the subwoofer output, derived from the sum of the left and right inputs, with a bandpass of 37-100 Hz (3 dB down, with 24-dB-per-octave slopes above and below these frequencies). Either one of the outputs should be connected to the input of the sub- woofer power amplifier. Alternatively, the out- put may be connected to the input of an Sb120a powered bass module. The second, paralleled connector simplifies connection to a second power amplifier channel or Sbl 20a powered bass module. (Also, the Sb120a has two paralleled input connectors, so a second Sb120a may get its signal from the first Sbl 20a, if that is more convenient.) 3. 4. 5. Operation and Installation The sub outputs are affected by the Sub Level, Input Level and Low Frequency Profile controls. NOTE: If two amplifier éhannels are con- nected to the sub outputs, their combined, paralleled load should meet the conditions outlined in Section 2, above. For example, two paralleled 30,000-ohm amplifier inputs present a 15,000-ohm load to the controller output (a reduction of 50 percent). LEFT AND RIGHT OUTPUTS: These con- nectors are the main, full-range/high-passed outputs and should be connected to the main power amplifier channels. With the Input Level control in the full-on, clockuise position, output levels are identical to the input levels, except that response is down 3 dB at 40 Hz with a 24-dB-per-octave roll-off below, for in- frasonic speaker protection. The left and right outputs are also affected by the Low Fre- quency Profile control. LEFT AND RIGHT INPUTS: These connec- tors are for the full-range right and left stereo signal inputs to the Xp200A controller. They are electronically balanced, with a highj 30,000-ohm input impedance, making them compatible with a wide range of sources. See Connector and Cable Requirements section for additional wiring information. AC POWER: Plug the power cord into the IEC receptacle. page 7 ****** Page 10 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO MOUNTING/INSTALLATION The Xp200A is ready to install in one rack unit (1.75 in. high) of an ElA 19-in. rack. While the overall depth behind the front panel is about 12.3 cm (4.84 in.), about 7.6 cm (3.0 in.) of additional depth must be provided for typical connector/ cable clearance. TYPICAL SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO CONFIGURATIONS The Xp200A controller will enhance the perfor- mance of one or more pairs of Sx200 full-range speaker systems used alone, or the performance of Sx200is used in combination with one or more Sb120a (powered) or Sb120 (nonpowered) bass modules. Amplifier Power Recommendations The power amplifiers shown in Figures 10 through 13 are typical, relatively conservative choices: dif- ferent output power ratings are quite workable, including larger ratings: 1. To use a speaker system to full capacity, skilled experts in sound system installation and operation will obtain the best results if the power amplifier is 2.0 to 4.0 times the long- term average noise power rating of the speaker system. For the Sb120 and Sx200 systems, this is 600 to ,200 watts. The caution cannot be made strongly enough, however, that this arrangement is only for experts or for those who can disci- pline themselves against "pushing" the sys- tem for ever-higher sound levels and who can avoid "accidents" such as catastrophic feed- back or dropped microphones. page 8 2. 3. Operation and Installation A more conservative, "nominal" amplifier size, which will produce audible results nearly equal to those of the "expert" recommenda- tion, is 1 .O to 1.4 times the long-term average noise power rating of the speaker. For the Sb120 and Sx200 speaker systems, this is 300 to 420 watts. To be very conservative, one can use an am- plifier rated at 0.5 to 0.7 times the long-term average rating of the loudspeaker. For the Sb120 and Sx200 speaker systems, this is 150 to 210 watts. Request P.A. Bible Addition No. Two ("Power Handling Capacity') for more background on these recommendations. Configurations Shown Figure 10 shows the most basic setup: a pair of SOOO's. In this setup, the Xp200A provides low- frequency enhancement and infrasonic speaker protection for the Sx200's. Figure 11 shows how to add one or two Sbl 20a powered bass modules. (The second module and its connection are shown in grey.) Figure 12 shows how to add one Sb120 nonpowered bass module. Figure 13 shows how to add two Sb120 nonpowered bass modules. ****** Page 11 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO FIGURE 10 — Basic Hookup of tie Xp200 Controller and a Pair of Full-Range Speaker Systems SOOO FULL-RANGE SYSTEM 1 OOBK STAND (OPTIONAL) SUB OUTPUTS MONO FULL-RANGE OUTPUTS LEFT RIGHT DUAL-CHANNEL POWER AMP • SEE AMPLIFIER POWER RECOMMENDATIONS (page 8). INPUTS LEFT RIGHT -9) Xp200A CONTROLLER LEFT AND RIGHT SIGNALS FROM MIXER Operation and Installation sx200 FULL-RANGE SYSTEM IOOBK STAND (OPTIONAL) page 9 ****** Page 12 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO FIGURE 11 Hookup of an Xp200A Controller wiff a Pair of Sx200 Full-Range Speakers and One or Two Sb120a Powered Bass Modules smo FULL-RANGE SYSTEM 1003K STAND (OPTIONAL) Operation and Installation snoo FULL-RANGE SYSTEM IOOBK STAND (OPTIONAL) SUB OUTPUTS MONO FULL-RANGE OUTPUTS LEFT RIGHT Sb120a POWERED BASS MODULE(S) SELECT ONE OR THE OTHER CONNECTION, WHICHEVER IS MORE CONVENIENT DUAL-CHANNEL POWER AMP • SEE AMPLIFIER POWER RECOMMENDATIONS (page 8). INPUTS LEFT RIGHT Xp200A CONTROLLER LEFT AND RIGHT SIGNALS FROM MIXER page 10 ****** Page 13 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO FIGURE 12 — Hookup of an Xp200A Controller and a Pair of Sx200 Full- Range Speakers and One Sb120 Nonpowered Bass Module sx200 FULL-RANGE SYSTEM 100BK STAND (OPTIONAL) SUB OUTPUTS MONO FULL.RANGE OUTPUTS LEFT RIGHT Sb120 NONPOWERED BASS MODULE DUAL-CHANNEL POWER IN MONO-BRIDGE MODE • SEE AMPLIFIER POWER RECOMMENDATIONS (page 8). DUAL-CHANNEL POWER AMP • SEE AMPLIFIER POWER RECOMMENDATIONS (page 8). INPUTS LEFT RIGHT Xp200A CONTROLLER LEFT AND RIGHT SIGNALS FROM MIXER Operation and Installation sx200 FULL-RANGE SYSTEM 1003K STAND (OPTIONAL) page 11 ****** Page 14 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO FIGURE 13 Hookup of an Xp200A Controller and a Pair of Sx200 Full-Range Speakers and Two Sb120 Nonpowered Bass Modules snoo FULL-RANGE SYSTEM 100BK STAND (OPTIONAL) Operation and Installation snoo FULL-RANGE SYSTEM 100BK STAND (OPTIONAL) SUB OUTPUTS MONO FULL-RANGE OUTPUTS LEFT RIGHT Sb120 NONPOWERED BASS MODULES DUAL-CHANNEL POWER AMP SEE AMPLIFIER POWER RECOMMENDATIONS (page 8). DUAL-CHANNEL POWER AMP SEE AMPLIFIER POWER RECOMMENDATIONS (page B). INPUTS LEFT RIGHT Xp200A CONTROLLER LEFT AND RIGHT SIGNALS FROM MIXER page 12 ****** Page 15 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO CONNECTOR AND CABLE REQUIREMENTS Xp200A Input Connections The Xp200A is compatible with both balanced and unbalanced signal sources. Balanced Sources: Balanced signal sources are least susceptible to noise and should be used when possible. Figure 14A shows a 3-pin XLR- type plug used with two-conductor shield cable. This arrangement is appropriate for long runs, up to and beyond 100 feet. Note that the cable shield is not connected at the Xp200A input. This pre- vents the formation of ground loops, a major source of hum and noise. Unbalaneed Sources: For long cable runs from unbalanced sources (greater than about six feet and up to about 100 feet), the connection is shown in Figure 14B with pins 1 and 3 connected within the connector. For short unbalanced cable runs (up to six feet), Figure 14C shows a a-pin XLR-type plug with pins I and 3 connected together within the connector. Xp200A Output Connections Balanced Loads: Power amplifiers with balanced inputs are the least susceptible to noise, and should therefore be used when possible. Figures 15A and 15B show an appropriate cable configu- ration, with a 3-pin XLR-type plug on the Xp200A end and connections for a 1/4-inch TRS plug and a 3-pin XLR-type plug, respectively, at the amplifier end. (The Sb120a powered bass module accepts Operation and Installation either type.) Note that two-conductor shielded cable is used throughout. Also, note that the cable shield is not connected to the connector sleeve at the power amp input. This prevents the formation of ground loops, a major source of hum and noise. Unbalanced Loads: When unbalanced power amplifiers must be used, the cable shown in Fig- ure 15C is recommended for the lowest noise and long runs (up to about 100 feet). Note that two- conductor shielded cable is used and that the shield is not connected at the Xp200A end but is connected to ground at the amplifier end. The Xp200A's cross-coupled output topology increases the gain of the circuit by 6 dB, keeping the Xp200A's output voltage the same at the power amplifier input. For short runs to unbalanced amplifiers (up to about six feet), a 3-pin XLR-type plug on the Xp200A end and connections for a 1/4-inch TRS plug on the amplifier input. See Figure 15D. The Xp200A's cross-coupled output topology increases the gain of the circuit by 6 dB, keeping the Xp200A's output voltage the same at the power amplifier. Sx200 and Sb120 Speaker System Connections The Sb120 and Sx200 and are equippéd, as stan- dard, with one Neutrik Speakone NL4MP and one 1/4-in. phone jack connected in parallel, a con- figuration which allows for daisy-chaining of speaker systems. Additional Neutrik Speakon NL4MP and 1/4-in. phone jacks are supplied for FIGURE 14 — Connecting the Xp200A Controller to the Signal Source A B C -8 BALANCED LINE-LEVEL SOURCE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR RUNS OVER 100 FEET UNBALANCED LINE-LEVEL SOURCE NOTE: CONKECTION TAKES PLACE WITHIN NE CONNECTOR SHELL NOT RECOMMENDED FOR RUNS OVER 6 FEET HOT UNBALANCED LINE-LEVEL SOURCE NOTE: THIS CONNECTION TAKES PLACE WITHIN THE CONNECTOR L 01 2 3 2 1 BALANCED LINE INPUT (Xp200A) BALANCED LINE INPUT (Xp200A) BALANCED LINE INPUT (Xp200A) page 13 ****** Page 16 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO maximum flexibility. in continued high-powered applications, Electro- Voice recommends the use of the Speakon con- nector. However, to provide a high level of compatabiljty, the 1/4-in. phone jacks are also provided. The Speakon NL4MP will mate to a NL4FC Speakon connector, which is a 4-pin con- nector. Figure 16 shows typical wiring configura- tions using banana plugs or 1/4-in. phone plugs (the banana plug provides the more reliable con- nection). Cable connections should be made to the 1+ and 1— terminals only. Cables utilizing the Speakon NL4FC connector are available from Connector and Cable Requirements your local dealer or from the companies listed below. Pro Co Sound, Inc. 135 E. Kalamazoo Ave. Kalamazoo, MI 49007 616/388-9375 Whirlwind Music Distributors, Inc. P.O. Box 1075 Rochester, NY 14603 716/663-8820 Neutrik USA, Inc. 195-S3 Lehigh Ave. Lakewood, NJ 08701 908/901-9488 0 FIGURE 15 A B D FIGURE 16 c Connecting the Xp200A Controller to Power Amplifiers and the Sb120a Powered Bass Modules Sx200 and Sb120 Speaker System Connections BALANCED OUTPUT (Xp200A) BALANCED OUTPUT (Xp200A) BALANCED OUTPUT (Xp200A) BALANCED OUTPUT (Xp200A) 02 o 02 03 02 Of 02 03 01 LO(•) NC LOG) NC NOT RECOMMENDED FOR RUNS OVER 100 FEET NC NOT RECOMMENDED FOR RUNS OVER 6 FEET ot BALANCED AMP INPUT OR (Sb120a) BALANCED AMP INPUT OR (Sb120a) UNBALANCED AMP INPUT UNBALANCED AMP INPUT Two-Conductor Cable Configurations for Sx200 and Sb120 Speaker Systems Using Neutrik Speakone NL4FC Connector GROUND INDICATOR OR SIGNAL page 14 NL4FC PIN DIAGRAM ****** Page 17 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO SERVICE INFORMATION NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS VOLT- AGES AND CURRENTS MAY BE ENCOUNTERED WITHIN THE CHASSIS. THE SERVICING INFORMATION CONTAINED EITHIN THIS DOCUMENT IS ONLY FOR USE BY ELECTRO-VOICE AUTHORIZED WARRANTY REPAIR STATIONS AND QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT PER- FORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO. OTHERWISE, REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. page IS ****** Page 18 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO SCHEMATIC – Xp200A / Page 1 of 3 page 16 Schematic ****** Page 19 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO SCHEMATIC – Xp200A/ Page 2 of 3 Schematic page 17 ****** Page 20 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO SCHEMATIC – Xp200A / Page 3 of 3 page 18 Schematic nacz nst 1 ****** Page 21 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO SERVICE/WARRANTY INFORMATION SHIPPING DAMAGE Inspect the shipping carton for possible damage. If damage is found, notify the transportation com- pany immediately. Save the carton as evidence for the carrier to inspect. If damage occurs during shipping, it is the responsibility of the consignee to file a claim with the carrier. If the carton is in good condition but the unit is damaged, call Electro-Voice. Included in the box with the Xp200A controller are hardware kit (mounted), pad of rubber feet, power cord, Product Evaluation Questionnaire and this manual. FIELD SERVICE Controller Power Inspection If the Xp200A power indicator does not light, check the power supply connections. WARRANTY (Limited) Electro-Voice products are guaranteed against maiiunction due to defects in materials or work- manship for a specified period, as noted in the individual product-line statement(s) below, or in the individual product data sheet or owner's manual, beginning with the date of original pur- chase. If such malfunction occurs during the specified period, the product will be repaired or replaced (at our option) without charge. The prod- uct will be returned to the customer prepaid. Ex- clusions and Limitations: The Limited Warranty does not apply to: (a) exterior finish or appear- ance; (b) cenain specific items described in the individual product-line statement(s) below, or in the individual product data sheet or owner's manual; (c) malfunction resulting from use or op- eration of the product other than as specified in the product data sheet or owner's manual; (d) malfunction resulting from misuse or abuse of the product; or (e) malfunction occurring at any time after repairs have been made to the product by anyone other than Electro-Voice or any of its au- thorized service representatives. Servicemarranty Obtaining Warranty Service: To obtain warranty service, a customer must deliver the product, pre- paid, to Electro-Voice or any of its authorized ser- vice representatives together with proof of purchase of the product in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice. A list of authorized sentice representatives is available from Electro-Voice at 600 Cecil Street, Buchanan, MI 49107 (616/695- 6831 or 800/234-6831). Incidental and Conse- quential Damages Excluded: Product repair or replacement and return to the customer are the only remedies provided to the customer. Electro- Voice shall not be liable for any incidental or con- sequential damages including, without limitation, injury to persons or property or loss of use. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. Other Rights: This warranty gives you spe- cific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Electro-Voice Speakers and Speaker Systems are guaranteed against malfunction due to defects in materials or workmanship for a period of five (5) years from the date of original purchase. The Limited Warranty does not apply to burned voice coils or malfunctions such as cone and/or coil damage resulting from improperly designed enclo- sures. Electro-Voice Electronics are guaranteed against malfunction due to defects in materials or workmanship for a period of three (3) years from the date of original purchase. Electro-Voice Fly- ing Hardware (including enclosure-mounted hardware and rigging accessories) is guaranteed against malfunction due to defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase.Additional details are included in the Uniform Limited Warranty state- ment. Service and repair address for this product: Electro-Voice, Inc., 600 Cecil Street, Buchanan, Michigan 49107 (616/695-6831 or 800/234-6831). Specifications subject to change without notice. page 19 ****** Page 22 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO PARTS LIST CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY (27-01-039954) Parts List Reference Designator R5 Input Level R98,99 R13 – Low Frequency Profile Level R14,32 R59,60 R61 – Sub Output Level R64 865-68 R104t1C5 R106,107 R41 R39,62 cq,12 cej17 C7,18 C8,19 C9,20 C115,113 C120 CRI-3,5-14 CR3-23 CR4,15 Sleeving, LED leads IJ5 IJ8 J3-6 Power Transformer Fuse clips Fuses Heatsink, Voltage Regulators 4-40 x 3/8 Machine PH screw 4-40 Hex Nut Receptacle, IEC Power Cord page 20 Pan Number 47-03-124484 47-06-039348 47-01-102127 47-01-102051 47-06-039345 47-03-124651 47-01-102131 47-01-102094 47-03-124669 47-06-039347 47-06-102087 47-03-109434 47-01-107043 47-01-102078 47-01-102124 47-01-102082 15-02-029032 15-06-037468 15-0 2 15-06-028021 15-06-028023 15-06-124611 15-06-037653 15-06-027367 15-01-026641 15-02-124437 15-01-028691 15-01-028635 15-01-028691 15-02-025884 48-01-122601 48-02-042787 39-01-039375 31-03-113272 17-01-124461 17-01-124688 17-01-121660 17-01-121659 21-01-124470 21-01-124642 51-02-124479 Description Res 15.0 k Ohm/1%/.25W Met Fim Ax Pot k Ohm/OuaV Taper A Res 100 k Ohm/5%/.25W Car Fim Ax Res 75 Ohm/5%/.25W Car Fim Ax Pot 10 k B Res 3.57 k Ohm/1%/.25W Met Ax Res 150 k Ohm/5%/.25W Car Fim Ax Res 4.7 k Ohm/5%/.25W Car Fim A Res 1.50 k Ohm/1%/.25W Met Fim Ax Pot 10 k Ohm/Single/Taper A Res 2.4 k Ohm/5%/.25W Car Fim Ax Res 20.0 k Ohm/1%/.25W Met Fim Res 220 k Ohm/5%/.25W car Fim Ax Res 1 k Ohm5%/.25W car Fim Ax Res 75 k Ohm/50/d.25W Car Fim Ax Res 1.5 k Ohm/5%/.25W Car Flm Ax cap 15 pF/10W50V Cer Disk Rad cap 100 pF/630V/ Polyprop Ax Cap üF/5%/lOOV/ P Oly Rad cap Mylar Rad cap *068 uF/100/0/50V Mylar Rad cap .0047 uF/5%/100V Mylar Rad cap .1 uF/2%/100V Rad cap .047 uF/5%/50V Mylar Rad cap 47 A1 Elec Cap .1 UF/50V Cer Disk Rad cap 10 uF/50V AL Elec Ax cap 1000 uF/50V A1 Elec Ax cap 10 uF/50V A1 Elec Rad cap .01 uF/250V UL cer Dio IN4448 75V/10mA/.5W Dio 1 N4004/400V/1A Ledi dual • red/green Sivg, 20GA Teflon 0.016(.75 innead) IC TL074CN opamp, quad IC TL072CP dual IC MC7815CT volt +15VDC IC MC7915CT -15VDC Conn XLR fem rtang pcmt Conn XLR male rang pcmt sw, pushbutton/pcmt/dpdt CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY (27-01-03g954) 51-02-050016 56-08-050014 51-04-038147 51-04-088138 14-05-045222 28-01-113969 23-02-113970 21-02-124466 60-06-124962 Swtslide/ voltage select pcmt Xfmr, pcmt 36VCT/10VA Fuse clips 5mm pcmt (4 required) Fuse, 0.16N250V sb 5x20mm (2 required) Htskt A1 block (2 required) Scr, mch 4-40 x 3/8 (2 required) Nutf keps 4-40 hex stl (2 required) Recpt, IEC/pcmt Cbl, power 18 ga/3 conductor ****** Page 23 ****** SYSTEM 200TM MODULAR PRO AUDIO PARTS LIST (cont.) Reference Designator Control Knobs Switch Knob Rubber Feet Insulator, Mylar Ring. XLR Female Hardware Kit Panel Nutf Black 4-24 x 3/8 AB FH screw 4-40 x 1/4 Rolox PH screw 6-32 x 5/16 Rolox PH screw 6-32 x 5/16 Rolox PH screw 6-32 x 1/4 machine PH screw 6-32 x 3/8 Rclcx FH screw ACCESSORIES Part Number 24-04-038872 24-04o39407 28-09-027303 31-02-050048 14-20-026511 28-13-026422 28-02-026761 HARDWARE 28-01-028302 28-01-124701 28-01-125083 28-01-125083 28-01-115517 28-01-124955 Description Knob, body-blk/cap-blkfline-white Knob push-button, Blk Foot, rubber, Blk (4 required) Insult mylar 4.625 x 5.0 in. Ring, XLR female (2 required) Rack mount hardware kit Nut, 75mm x .75 mm (2 required) Secures top to chassis/front (2 required) Secures top to chassis/back (2 required) Secures top to chassis/sides(4 required) Secures IEC connector to chassis (2 required) Secures PCB to chassis (10 required) Secures front panel to chassis (4 required)

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