Venice Op Man
Venice Op Man
Venice Op Man
(359 941)
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I M P O R T A N T S E R V ICE INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risk of
electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the Operating
Instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
1. Security regulations as stated in the EN 60065 (VDE 0860) and the CSA E65 - 94 have to be obeyed when
servicing the appliance.
2. Use of a mains separator transformer is mandatory during maintenance while the appliance is opened, needs to be
operated and is connected to the mains
3. Switch off the power before retrofitting any extensions, changing the mains voltage or the output voltage.
4. The minimum distance between parts carrying mains voltage and any accessible metal piece (metal enclosure),
respectively between the mains poles has to be 3 mm and needs to be minded at all times.
The minimum distance between parts carrying mains voltage and any switches or breakers that are not connected
to the mains (secondary parts) has to be 6 mm and needs to be minded at all times.
5. Replacing special components that are marked in the circuit diagram using the security symbol (Note) is only
permissible when using original parts.
6. Altering the circuitry without prior consent or advice is not legitimate.
7. Any work security regulations that are applicable at the location where the appliance is being serviced have to be
strictly obeyed. This applies also to any regulations about the work place itself.
8. All instructions concerning the handling of M O S - circuits have to be observed.
Note:
VENICE CONNECTORS
VENICE 160
VENICE 240
VENICE 320
Tape IN / OUT
Input / Output XLR
Pin 1: Ground
Pin 2: Hot
Pin 3: Cold
Lamp out
Pin 1: Chassis
Pin 2: n.c.
Pin 3: Ground
Pin 4: +12V
ATTENTION!
The following special limitations apply to the console and must be observed in order to maintain safety and
electromagnetic compatibility performance:
POWER CONNECTION
The console should only be operated with the power supply connected to ground via its mains supply connector.
AUDIO CONNECTIONS
The console should only be operated with high quality screened twisted pair audio cables. A ll connector shells
should be of metal construction so that they provide a screen when they are plugged into the console. All JACK
connector shells should be connected to the cable screen. All XLR connectors should have pin 1 connected to the
cable screen.
ELECTRIC FIELDS
If the console is operated in an electromagnetic field that is amplitude modulated by an audio frequency signal,
the signal to noise ratio may be degraded. Degradation of up to 60dB may be experienced under extreme conditions
(3V/m, 90% m odulation).
INSTALLATION
There are a number of points to consider when installing a mixing console. Many of these points will have been
addressed before the console is even unpacked but it is worth repeating them.
POSITION
The console should be located in a convenient space commensurate with the use to which the console is being put.
Ideally a cool area is preferred not in close proxim ity to power distribution equipment or other potential sources
of interference. Provision should be made for some flat surface surrounding the console to prevent people using it
as a table top.
THE CONSOLE AND THE EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY SHOULD NEVER BE OPERATED
WITH THE MAINS EARTH DISCONNECTED
Please note that the power supply contains LETHALVOLTAGES and that its rails can produce extremely
large currents which could burn out equipment and wiring if shorted. All testing and servicin g should ONLY
be carried out by qualified engineers.
CONTENTS
Page 6
Page 10
Groups
Page 15
Effects
Page 16
Monitor
Page 17
AUXes
Page 18
Page 19
Page 20
Page 21
Block Diagram s
Page 62
Specifications
Page 65
Dimensions
Page 68
Rack Mounting
Page 69
M IDAS VENICE
M O N O INPUT
CHANNEL
The SOLO switch sends the input channel signal to the PFL /
mono-and AFL / stereo busses.
If the sw itch is engaged, the
mon1/2 meters are automatically
used for solo metering.
M IDAS VENICE
STEREO INPUT
CHANNEL
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The +48V switch for each channel is positioned at the rear panel
of the console. It connects +48 V
phantom power to the XLR input
connector. This is suitable for a
condenser m icrophone or DI
box.
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The MUTE switch mutes the input channel at all points, including all auxiliary sends.
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M IDAS VENICE
M A STER SECTION
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The PAN controls the group placement within the master stereomix and has a constant power
law i. e. -3dB at the centre position and 0dB or off at either extreme setting.
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The SOLO switch sends the FXreturn signal to the PFL / mono
and AFL / stereo busses. If the
switch is engaged the mon 1/2
meters are automatically used
for solo metering
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The AUX SEND control gives continuous adjustment of the aux send output level from +10dB to off with 0dB
at the centre position of the rotary
control.
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The M O N controls give continuous adjustment of the level sent from the aux return to
the MON busses. The level adjustment is
from +10dB to off with 0dB at the centre
position of the rotary control.
The MUTE switch mutes all signals sent to master and master b
outputs. Only the Tape In signal
to masters is not affected by the
MUTE switch.
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The input for a TALKBACK Microphone is provided via a 3pinfemale XLR connector. The +48V
Phantom power is permanently
connected which is suitable for
condenser m icrophones.
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BLOCK DIAGRAMS
Mono Channel
Stereo Channel
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FX-send, FX-return
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Venice 160
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8
4/4
4
Busses
Subgroups
Aux Pre-Fader (Monitor)
Aux Post-Fader (Effects)
Aux switchable Pre/Post-Fader
Master L/R
Mono-PFL
Stereo-AFL
Venice 240
Venice 320
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4/4
4
1 left/right
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4/4
4
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2
2
2
1
2
Outputs
Subgroups (with Inserts)
Aux Pre-Fader (Monitor)
Aux Post-Fader (Effects)
Aux switchable Pre/Post-Fader
Master (with Inserts)
Master B Out
(switchable Mono/Stereo, pre-post Fader)
Tape Send (Recording)
Direct Outputs (1/4 inch Jack)
Stereo-Headphones
Stereo-Speakers
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2
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1 Stereo (Phono)
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2 Stereo-1/4 inch jack
2 impedance balanced 1/4 inch jacks
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Size (m m /inch)
W idth
Depth
Heights
490 / 19.3
568 / 22.4
194 / 7.6
698 / 27.5
568 / 22.4
194 / 7.6
906 / 35.7
568 / 22.4
194 / 7.6
Weight (kg/lbs)
16,4 / 36.2
21,1/ 46.5
25,8 / 56.9
Power Consumption
75W
95W
120W
Mains Voltage
110V/120V/220V/230V/240V, 50-60Hz
Additional Features
Connector for desk lamps
19-rack-mounting- kit,
rotatable connector panel
External Power Supply (EPS 1200, not included)
yes
yes
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Accesories
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M ic
Line
2k Balanced
20k Balanced
Input Gain
M ic
0dB
M ic
Line Level Inputs
Line Mono Channel
Line Stereo Channel
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+
+
+
CMR at 100Hz
M ic (gain + 40dB)
Typ. 75dB
CMR at 1kHz
M ic (gain + 40dB)
Line
> 85dB
> 45dB
Frequency Response
(20 to 20kHz)
M ic to M ix
(gain + 60dB)
+ 0dB to - 1dB
- 129dBu
Summing Noise
(16 channels routed
with faders down)
- 90dBu
Line to M ix Noise
(16 channels routed
at 0dB, pan centre)
- 86dBu
M ic to Insert (+ 30dB
gain, + 20dBu output)
Typ 0.0007%
M ic to M ix (+30dB
gain, + 20dBu output)
< 0.009%
Crosstalk at 1kHz
Channel to Channel
M ix to M ix
Channel to M ix
Fader Attenuation
Switch Rejection
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Output Impedance
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+
+
+
M ic
Line
- 60dBu to 0 dBu
0dBu
22dBu
22dBu
42dBu
28dBu
Distortion at 1kHz
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- 80dB
- 80dB
- 80dB
100dB
100dB
25dBu
22dBu
22dBu
22dBu/600ohms
Hi Pass Slope
Hi Pass Frequency
Treble Gain
12dB / Oct
80Hz
Continuously variable
+ 15 dB to - 15 dB
Centre detent = 0dB
Treble Frequency
Hi Mid Gain
12k
Continuously variable
+ 15 dB to - 15 dB
Centre detent = 0dB
Hi Mid Frequency
Continuously variable
Centre from 400Hz to 8k
Hi Mid Bandwidth
1 Oct. (Q = 1.4)
Lo Mid Gain
Continuously variable
+ 15 dB to - 15 dB
Centre detent = 0dB
Lo Mid Frequency
Continuously variable
Centre from 100Hz to 2k
Lo Mid Bandwith
1 Oct. (Q = 1.4)
Bass Gain
Continuously variable
+ 15 dB to - 15 dB
Centre detent = 0dB
80Hz
Hi Pass Slope
12dB / Oct
Hi Pass Frequency
80Hz
Treble Gain
Continuously variable
+ 15 dB to - 15 dB
Centre detent = 0dB
Treble Frequency
12k
Hi Mid Gain
Continuously variable
+ 15 dB to - 15 dB
Centre detent = 0dB
Hi Mid Frequency
3k
Hi Mid Bandwidth
1.4 Oct. (Q = 1)
Lo Mid Gain
Continuously variable
+ 15 dB to - 15 dB
Centre detent = 0dB
Lo Mid Frequency
300Hz
Lo Mid Bandwidth
1.4 Oct. (Q = 1)
Bass Gain
Continuously variable
+ 15 dB to - 15 dB
Centre detent = 0dB
80Hz
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DIMENSIONS
Venice 160
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