RDL RM Series Guide

RM-MP12A
Rack Mount 12-Channel Audio Monitor Panel
•Twelve Individually Selectable Audio Inputs Using High Quality Keyboard-Style Pushbuttons
•Selectable Operating MODE Provides Interlocking Source Selection or Mixing Multiple Sources
•LED Above Each Button to Show Selected Source
•Variable Intensity VU Ballistic LED Provided Above the Button for Each Audio Input
•Rear-Panel Switches Set Each Input Level Range for +4 dBu, 25 V, 70.7 V or 100 V
•Input Signals May Be: Balanced, Unbalanced, Constant Voltage Speaker Line or 8 Ω
•Installer Adjustable Trimmers Permit Calibrating Each Input for Normal Operating Levels In the Selected Range
•Calibrated Front-Panel Meter Displays Selected Audio Source
•Meter Calibrated to 0 dB Scale, with Full Metering Above and Below 0 dB
•Meter Scale: -18, -10, -8, -6, -4.5, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1.5, +3, +6, +10, +14, +18
•Front-Panel Speaker and Headphone Jack
•Level Control for Speaker and Headphone Uses VCA for Long, Noise-Free Life
•Internal 4.5 W RMS Power Amplifier Feeds Either Internal Speaker or External Speaker
•Fixed Line-Level +4 dBu Output
•Variable Line-Level +4 dBu Output (Controlled by Front-Panel Knob)
•Audio Inputs and Outputs on Plug-In Terminal Blocks
•Differential Inputs Feature Very High Common Mode Rejection for Minimum Hum
Wherever monaural line level or speaker level audio needs to be selected and/or monitored economically with professional quality,
reliability, and in a single rack unit, the RM-MP12A is the ideal choice. Use the RM-MP12A individually, or combine it with other RDL
products as part of a complete audio/video system.
APPLICATION: The RM-MP12A is the ideal choice in rack mount audio monitoring or source selection applications where various
audio levels need to be selected and/or monitored. Each input may be individually calibrated for unbalanced consumer, balanced
professional, 8 Ωspeaker line or constant voltage speaker lines. There is a variable intensity LED on the front panel for each input
(full intensity at 0 dB to minimal intensity at –15 dB). These simple meters remain active at all times providing an immediate visual
indication of correct operating levels for all inputs simultaneously. Front-panel pushbuttons select one of the twelve inputs to feed the
calibrated meter, front-panel speaker (or external speaker if connected) and headphone jack. The 0 dB LED on the calibrated meter
indicates a +4-dBu output at the fixed level output. Normal operating levels in distributed speaker systems are typically less than full
power (for example, normal operating level may be several dB less than 70.7 V or 100 V). A rear-panel calibration control is
provided for each of the twelve inputs permitting each individual level to be calibrated to 0 dB on the meters. With the input level set,
the variable intensity LED for a given input will indicate the same level as the expanded scale meter indicates when that source is
selected.
The front panel features 12 high-reliability, keyboard-style pushbuttons with corresponding LED indicators to show which audio
source is selected. In the MIXING mode, each button alternately selects and deselects an audio source. Multiple sources may be
selected at the same time. In the INTLK (interlocking) mode, pressing a button selects the corresponding source and deselects all
other sources. If the button for an active source is pushed, all audio sources are turned off until the next source selection is made.
The front-panel volume knob controls the audio level of the front-panel headphone jack, front-panel speaker, external speaker output
and variable line level (+4 dBu) rear-panel output. A separate fixed +4-dBu line-level output on the rear panel is always active and
unaffected by the front-panel control. The front-panel control uses a VCA for long-life, noise-free performance. During installation of
the RM-MP12A, either the front-panel speaker or external speaker is selected. Inserting headphones into the front-panel jack will
optionally (based on rear-panel switch setting) mute the speaker.
RDL •659 N. 6th St. •Prescott, AZ., USA 86301 •(928) 443-9391 •FAX (928) 443-9392 •www.rdlnet.com

RM-MP12A
Rack Mount 12-Channel Monitor Panel
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE
Inputs (12): +4 dBu, 25 V, 70.7 V, 100 V, 8 Ω(set by rear-panel switches)
Input Level: -11 dBu to +9 dBu (+4 dBu input)
25 V, 70.7 V, 100 V (calibrated with gain trim set fully counter-clockwise)
Headroom: > 18 dB (above calibrated input level)
Gain: 0 dB to 20 dB (Adjustable for speaker-level input, 25-turn trim potentiometer)
-5 dB to 15 dB (+4 dBu input)
Frequency Response: 10 Hz to 20 kHz (+/-0.25 dB)
THD+N: < 0.010% (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Intermodulation Distortion: < 0.025% (20 Hz to 20 kHz)
Channel to Channel Crosstalk: < -80 dB (10 Hz to 20 kHz)
Residual Noise: < -80 dB (Channel ON; referred to +4 dBu)
OFF Attenuation: > 80 dB (10 Hz to 20 kHz)
Indicators per Channel (2): Red LED above selection button indicating active channel;
Variable intensity LED above the button for each audio input indicates audio level (minimum
intensity at –15 dB, maximum intensity at 0 dB)
CMRR: > 75 dB (50 Hz to 120 Hz)
Outputs (4): 150 Ω,+4 dBu fixed level (balanced or unbalanced via plug-in terminal block)
150 Ω,+4 dBu variable level
(balanced, controlled by front-panel volume control)
4.5 W RMS external speaker connection
(use of external speaker disconnects internal speaker)
100 mW ¼-inch stereo headphone jack
Power Requirement: 24 to 33 Vdc @ 700 mA, Ground-referenced
Mounting: Standard 19” Rack-mount; 1 Rack Unit (RU)
Dimensions: Height: 1.75 in. 4.4 cm
Length: 19.0 in. 48.3 cm
Depth: 5.35 in. 13.6 cm
Installation/O
p
eration
EN55103-1 E1-E5; EN55103-2 E1-E4
Typical Performance reflects product at publication time
exclusive of EMC data, if any, supplied with product.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Radio Design Labs Technical Support Centers
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891-1065D
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rule. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. The equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off an
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
•Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that which the receiver is
connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
SIGNAL
LINE-LEVEL
BALANCED
SOURCE
FROM
SOURCE
LINE-LEVEL
UNBALANCED
FROM
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
FROM
70V
SPEAKER
LINE
FROM
LINE
SPEAKER
100V
SIGNAL FROM
LINE
SPEAKER
25V
SIGNAL
Set Fully Counter
Clockwise for Input
Calibration (Meter
0dB = 70.7V).
Increase Gain for
Lower Input Levels
Set Jumper to use
Internal Speaker
Use Connection for
External 8 Ohm Speaker
Use the Fixed (+4 dBu) and/or Variable
(controlled by front-panel level control)
Line-Level Outputs to Feed External Power
Amplifiers or Other Line-Level Equipment
Set the SPEAKER switch to mute the
Internal or External Speaker (MUTE)
when the Headset Jack is being used.
Headset does not mute the speaker in
the NORM position.
Set MODE switch to MIXING to enable
simultaneous selection of multiple sources. Set
MODE switch to INTLK to enable only one
source at a time. Unit must be repowered for
new switch position to become effective.
Set Fully Counter
Clockwise for Input
Calibration (Meter
0dB = 100V).
Increase Gain for
Lower Input Levels
Set Fully Counter
Clockwise for Input
Calibration (Meter
0dB = 25V).
Increase Gain for
Lower Input Levels
SWITCH SETTINGS
SIGNAL FROM
DIAGRAM ABOVE FOR
8 OHM SPEAKER
REFER TO
8 Ohms @ < 100 Watts
8 Ohms @ 100 to 500 Watts
8 Ohms @ 500 to 1200 Watts
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
WITH GAIN TRIMMERCW
INPUT CALIBRATION
INPUT 11INPUT 12
BAAB
INPUT 9INPUT 10
BAAB
INPUT 7INPUT 8
BAAB
INPUT 5INPUT 6
BAAB
INPUT 3INPUT 4
BAAB
24VDC IN
RDL
MADE IN U.S.A.
BAAB
100 VOLT
70 VOLT
25 VOLT
BA +4 LINE
INPUT 2 INPUT 1
INTLKMIXINGMODE SPEAKER
NORM MUTE
FIXED OUT VAR OUT 24VDC IN
AMP
OUT
INTRNL
SPKR
Set Fully Counter
Clockwise for Input
Calibration (Meter
0dB = +4 dBu).
Increase Gain for
Lower Input Levels
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