Solid State Logic 82S6PC1010C DJ Equipment User Manual


 
Section 4 – System Components
This section gives an overview of the main units in the system. See Appendix A for specifications and
Appendices B and C for connector details and pinouts.
C100 Console
Each console control surface will consist of one Centre Section and can be specified to have from 8 to 96 channel
faders in groups of 8. (Note: a group of 8 faders and controls and its frame is termed a bay). See page 10 for frame
sizes.
Each console channel-bay consists of four sections: Faders, Channel Control, Master Channel and the meters. It
is only necessary to have one Master Channel tile fitted to the console frame as this can be used to access all
channels, although for convenience and additional flexibility additional Channel Masters may be fitted to any
bay.
Only the faders are removable individually, all other panels (termed tiles) are 8 channels wide.
Note that the number of physical faders fitted does not limit the number of processing channels available; this is
determined by the amount of DSP resource fitted to the processor.
The Centre Section may optionally be specified with a 6 or 8-channel LCD phase-scope and has additional space
for mechanical meters. Alternatively, a range of custom meter configurations is possible; these should be detailed
at the time of order.
The console frame may be specified to have 19” wide sections for script space (known as ‘Producer’s’ tables).
These can be fitted with either a full-depth flat table or a shorter table and 7U of equipment racking. A 7.2° corner
section is also available to create angled frames.
Every C100 console is fitted with dual redundant power supplies as standard. Accordingly, there are two
separate mains input connectors beneath the console.
The standard moulded end trims can be substituted by a thin trim panel (approximately 8mm) for installations
where width is limited.
SSL's Project Engineering Department can provide specific console footprint drawings detailing layout, size and
metering options during the specification process.
System Components
Section 4
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