Service Manual: Dual Function Live Sound Console
Service Manual: Dual Function Live Sound Console
Service Manual: Dual Function Live Sound Console
SERVICE MANUAL
Publication AP4316
Introduction
This service manual provides technical information on the Allen & Heath ML4000 audio console.
Included is the technical specification, system block diagram, circuit schematics with board layouts,
and a spare parts list. Information on the power supply is available in a separate publication. Only
technically qualified service personnel should carry out service work on the console and its power
supply.
Whilst we believe the information in this manual to be reliable we do not assume responsibility for
inaccuracies. We also reserve the right to make changes in the interest of further product
development.
We are able to offer further product support through our world-wide network of approved dealers
and service agents. You can also access our Web site on the Internet for information on our
product range and further technical support. To help us provide the most efficient service please
keep a record of the console serial number, and date and place of purchase to be quoted in any
communication regarding this product. The serial number is located on the rear panel.
Check out our home site for information on the company and its pedigree, our full product range
and our design philosophy. We also have a site dedicated to the ML Series consoles.
www.allen-heath.com
www.mlseries.com
This product has been tested to EN55103 Parts 1 & 2 1996 for use in
Environments E1, E2, E3, and E4 to demonstrate compliance with the
protection requirements in the European EMC directive 89/336/EEC. During
some tests the specified performance figures of the product were affected.
This is considered permissible and the product has been passed as
acceptable for its intended use.
Allen & Heath has a strict policy of ensuring all products are tested to the
latest safety and EMC standards. Customers requiring more information
about EMC and safety issues can contact Allen & Heath.
NOTE: Any changes or modifications to the console not approved by Allen &
Heath could void the compliance of the console and therefore the users
authority to operate it.
http://www.allen-heath.com
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CAUTION
Read instructions: Retain these safety and operating instructions for future reference. Adhere to
all warnings printed here and on the console power unit. Follow the operating
instructions printed in this user guide and the power unit user guide.
Do not remove covers: Operate the power unit with its covers correctly fitted. Refer any service work
to competent technical personnel only.
Power sources: Connect the power unit to a mains power only of the type described in this
User Guide and marked on the rear panel. Use the power cord with sealed
mains plug appropriate for your local mains supply as provided with the
console. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult your service
agent for assistance.
Power cord routing: Route the power cord so that it is not likely to be walked on, stretched or
pinched by items placed upon or against it.
Grounding: Do not defeat the grounding and polarisation means of the power cord plug.
Do not remove or tamper with the ground connection in the power cord.
Ventilation: Do not obstruct the ventilation slots or position the console or power unit
where the air flow required for ventilation is impeded. If the console is to be
operated in a flightcase ensure that it is constructed to allow adequate
ventilation.
Heat and vibration: Do not locate the power unit in a place subject to excessive heat or direct
sunlight as this could be a fire hazard. Locate the console and its power unit
away from any equipment which produces heat or causes excessive
vibration.
Servicing: Switch off the equipment and unplug the power cord immediately if it is
exposed to moisture, spilled liquid, objects fallen into the openings, the power
cord or plug become damaged, during lightening storms, or if smoke, odour
or noise is noticed. Refer servicing to qualified technical personnel only.
Installation: Install the console in accordance with the instructions printed in this User
Guide. Do not connect the output of power amplifiers directly to the console.
Use audio connectors and plugs only for their intended purpose.
The mains lead wires are coloured in accordance with the following code:
European USA/Canada
The wire which is coloured Green and Yellow must be connected to the
terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or with the Earth symbol.
This appliance must be earthed.
The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal in the plug
which is marked with the letter N.
The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal in the
plug which is marked with the letter L.
Ensure that these colour codes are followed carefully in the event of the plug
being changed.
General Precautions
Damage : To prevent damage to the controls and cosmetics avoid placing heavy
objects on the control surface, scratching the surface with sharp objects, or
subjecting the console to rough handling and vibration.
Environment : Protect from excessive dirt, dust, heat and vibration when operating and
storing. Avoid tobacco ash, smoke, drinks spillage, and exposure to rain and
moisture. If the console becomes wet, switch off and remove mains power
immediately. Allow to dry out thoroughly before using again.
Radiation : To avoid induced noise and interference pickup do not operate the console
close to strong sources of electromagnetic radiation such as power supplies,
video monitors, lighting cables and dimmers.
Cleaning : Avoid the use of chemicals, abrasives or solvents. The control panel is best
cleaned with a soft brush and dry lint-free cloth. Stubborn marks can be
removed using a cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol. Do not leave
marking tape stuck to the console for long periods of time as the adhesive
can degrade and leave a sticky residue. The faders, switches and
potentiometers are lubricated for life. The use of electrical lubricants on these
parts is not recommended. Refer to the power unit user guide for instructions
on cleaning its ventilation filters.
Transporting : The console should be transported in the original packing or purpose built
foam lined flightcase. Protect the control surface from damage during transit.
The console is a large and heavy item. To avoid injury ensure adequate man
power and precaution when lifting or moving the console.
32, 40, 48 mono mic/line inputs with inserts and direct outputs
Main Left, Right and Centre outputs with inserts, Centre configurable as the engineers monitor
8 Groups, 12 Auxes: Group/Aux 1-8 and Aux 9-12 with faders and inserts, Aux 1-8 with rotaries
11x4 Matrix
8 mute groups
Protected mode switching to configure the console for FOH or monitor application
Intelligent PAFL system with all-clear, PFL/in-place AFL, priority, auto-cancel/add mode…
1kHz tone and pink noise generator for system line-up and testing
Full console monitoring and extensive metering of inputs, mix busses and outputs
+48V
PAD
20 40 20dB
GAIN
-3 3 -3 3
- 10 10 60 40 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L +48
100 GAIN GAIN
50 10 10
+17
30 300 -6 18 -6 18
OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 -17
20Hz 400 2 R 2 R 2 R 2 R
IN A ON A ON
7k
METERS OSC/NOISE
3k 10k OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 TRIM -3 3 -3 3
AUX 9-12
3 C 3 C 3 C 3 C MTX 1-4 GAIN GAIN
10 10
2kHz 20kHz
HF
min max -6 18 -6 18
OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6
PINK NOISE
4 4 4 4 MIDI B ON B ON
1kHz OSC
-15 +15 RS232
3k
1k 5k
OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 DUMP
700 7k
OSC/NOISE MONO L MONO L
Q 5 5 5 5 TO TB
500Hz 15k TB TB TB TB L+R L+R
EDIT SAFES MONO R MONO R
Use CH MUTES
HM OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 Disable
45 450 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6
Q 7 MUTE 7 MUTE 7 MUTE 7 MUTE -15 +15 -15 +15
35Hz 1k PFL HM HM
0dB
TRIM
LM OO +6 OO +6 OO +6 OO +6
OO +6 OO +6 OO +6
LR C 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 LR C LR C
= = =
PAN OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO BAL BAL
L R L R L R
24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ST1 ST2
VCA 1 VCA 2 VCA 3 VCA 4 VCA 5 VCA 6 VCA 7 VCA 8 MUTE GROUPS L MAIN R C
M M M M M M M M M M M
MUTE U U U U U U U U U U U MUTE MUTE
T T T T T T T T T T T
E E E E E E E E E E E
SAFE/EDIT SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE EDIT MUTE & VCA GRPS SAFE/EDIT SAFE/EDIT SAFE/EDIT SAFE/EDIT SAFE/EDIT
SELECT USING GROUP MUTE
ASSIGN USING CH MUTES C
WEDGE
PAFL PAFL PAFL PAFL PAFL PAFL PAFL PAFL PAFL mode PAFL PAFL
MONITOR
PK PK PK PK PK PK
MUTE
+6 +6 +6
0 0 0
-6 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 -6 10 -6 10
SIG SIG SIG
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
1 1 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 2 2
3 3 3
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
4 4 4
5 5 5
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
6 6 6
7 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 7 20 7 20
8 8 8
VCA 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 VCA 30 VCA 30
GROUP GROUP GROUP
40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO
DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT
OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT
INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT
SEND SEND SEND SEND SEND SEND SEND SEND SEND SEND SEND SEND SEND SEND SEND SEND
RET RET RET RET RET RET RET RET RET RET RET RET RET RET RET RET
IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN
DC POWER IN
EXPANDER AUDIO EXPANDER LOGIC OUT THRU IN MIDI
INPUT A INPUT B SIDECAR 2 SIDECAR 1 RS232
CHASSIS
GROUND
SELECT
Select MIDI for normal operation !
Serial No.
R L R L R L
INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT
SEND S S S S S S S S S S S S S SEND SEND SEND SEND SEND SEND SEND SEND
IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN
INTERCOM
Made in England by ALLEN & HEATH A Division of Harman International Industries Limited
Expander Sidecar Audio, link to main console, power and logic connectors.
INPUTS:
Mic (Pad out)................ XLR.................balanced, pin2+........ 2k ohm ..............variable -60 to -10dBu ........ Max +11dBu
Mic (Pad in).................. ........................ ................................. >20k ohm..........variable -40 to +10dBu ....... Max +31dBu
Stereo A ...................... TRS jack .........balanced, tip+........... >20k ohm..........variable -18 to +6dBu ......... Max +27dBu
Stereo B ...................... XLR.................balanced, pin2+........ >20k ohm..........variable –18 to +6dBu ........ Max +27dBu
2-Track ......................... TRS jack .........balanced, tip+ .......... >20k ohm..........+4dBu ................................. Max +25dBu
INSERTS:
Input send .................... TRS jack .........ground comp, tip+ .... <50 ohm............0dBu ................................... Max +21dBu
Input return................... TRS jack .........balanced, tip+........... >20k ohm..........0dBu ................................... Max +21dBu
Output send ................. TRS jack .........ground comp, tip+ .... <50 ohm............-2dBu.................................. Max +21dBu
Output return................ TRS jack .........balanced, tip+........... >20k ohm..........-2dBu.................................. Max +21dBu
OUTPUTS:
L,R,C ............................ XLR.................balanced, pin2+........ <75 ohm............0dBu ................................... Max +23dBu
Grp/Aux 1-12................ XLR.................balanced, pin2+........ <75 ohm............0dBu ................................... Max +23dBu
Matrix 1-4 ..................... XLR.................balanced, pin2+........ <75 ohm............0dBu ................................... Max +23dBu
Direct out...................... TRS jack .........ground comp, tip+ .... <50 ohm............0dBu ................................... Max +21dBu
2-Track ......................... TRS jack .........ground comp, tip+ .... <50 ohm............0dBu ................................... Max +21dBu
Local Monitor ............... TRS jack .........ground comp, tip+ .... <50 ohm............0dBu ................................... Max +21dBu
Headphones................. TRS jack .........tip left, ring right........ for stereo headphones >30 ohms
METER PFL
MUTE
PEAK
L
MUTE GROUPS + L AFL
+48V GAIN SNAPSHOTS C
R
+ R AFL
INSERT
PAD VCA
HPF IN SEND RETURN EQ IN PAN BLEND MIX
+ L MIX
- + LCR+ R MIX
-
C MIX
INPUT
FILTER 4 BAND EQUALISER L R LR C
FREQ LF LM HM HF
PRE-FADE AUX
OPTION LINKS
POST-MUTE
J7 J8 GROUP
POST-EQ J3
ASSIGN
PRE-EQ J2
1-2
PRE-INSERT J1 GRP 1
GRP 2
3-4
GRP 3
GRP 4
5-6
GRP 5
PRE PRE GRP 6
7-8
DIRECT OUT PRE PRE GRP 7
OPTION LINKS GRP 8
J5 POST-FADE
DIRECT OUT
J4 PRE-FADE AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 AUX5 AUX6 AUX7 AUX8 AUX9 AUX10 AUX11 AUX12
J6 POST-TRIM
J9
J10
LEV 9-10 PAN LEV 11-12 PAN
AUX9
AUX 1
AUX 2
AUX 3
AUX 4
AUX 5
AUX 6
AUX 7
AUX 8
AUX10
AUX11
AUX12
PAFL LOGIC PAFL
FADER
STEREO CHANNEL VCA GROUPS
PFL
METER
MUTE
PEAK
+ L
L - MUTE GROUPS + L AFL
ON SNAPSHOTS C
INPUT A GAIN R
+ R AFL
SOURCE +
+ VCA MAIN
R - EQ IN
MONO L BAL BLEND MIX L MIX
+ LCR+ R MIX
C MIX
MONO R
4 BAND EQUALISER L R LR C
L + LF LM HM HF
- PRE-FADE AUX
ON OPTION LINKS +
INPUT B GAIN POST-MUTE
J3
+
POST-EQ GROUP
R - ASSIGN
PRE-EQ R=J2
1-2
L=J1 GRP 1
GRP 2
+
L 3-4
PRE-FADE R GRP 3
M GRP 4
L
POST-FADE R 5-6
M
GRP 5
GRP 6
7-8
GRP 7
PRE PRE GRP 8
PRE PRE
AUX11
AUX10
AUX12
AUX 5
AUX 6
AUX 7
AUX 8
AUX 5
AUX 6
AUX 7
AUX 8
TALK TO TB LAMP
TB
TB ENABLE AUX 9-12 METER
L AFL
PEAK FADER
MODE
(1-8 ONLY) R AFL
MATRIX
MIX INSERT
SEND RETURN TO VU METER MAIN
MIX GRP 1
GRP
+ BLEND L MIX
- PAN
R MIX
LCR+ C MIX GRP 2
L R LR C (1-8 ONLY)
GRP 3
GRP 7
MIX R AFL
MASTER BAL AUX OUT
GRP 8
AUX
TB
LEFT PEAK
FADER C
INSERT L
L MIX LEFT TB ENABLE
SEND RETURN BAL OUT
TB
L MIX +
-
LEVEL
POST-FADE
L
TB MUTE PRE-INSERT
2TRK
MUTE GROUPS
SNAPSHOTS OUT
PRE-INSERT
R
POST-FADE
RIGHT PEAK
FADER
AFL
AFL LOGIC
INSERT R
R MIX RIGHT
SEND RETURN BAL OUT
R MIX + L AFL
-
R AFL
WEDGE mode
C
MUTE
BAL OUT
TB
CENTRE PEAK
FADER
MUTE
C MIX INSERT MUTE GROUPS C METER
CENTRE
SNAPSHOTS BAL MATRIX
SEND RETURN OUT
C MIX
+
-
WEDGE MON
L METERS
MONITOR METERS 1-8
GRP
PFL MIX
PFL
R METERS
L AFL MIX
L
L AFL
MONITOR SOURCE
LR C
FROM INTERCOM
L
+
PHONES +
WEDGE MON
L
PFL R HEADPHONES
R TRIM
+
2TRK TB DIM +
C
MONO
L +
2TRK -
LOCAL L
IN
+ LOCAL
R +
- MONITOR
R
INPUT PAFL
AFL OUTPUT AFL
PAFL LOGIC PFL
HEADPHONES SOCKET
UNDER ARMREST LAMP SOCKETS
282
130
781
ML4000-24 = 1196
ML4000-24SC = 831 ML4000-32 = 1451
ML4000-40 = 1706
ML4000-48 = 1961
440
482.6
FC 76.2 90
Refer to the power supply user guide for safety and installation instructions. Heed all
warnings printed in the user guide and on the power unit.
Refer to the sidecar user guide for instructions on connecting the sidecar expander to the
console.
The connection to earth (ground) in an audio system is important for two reasons:
For safety it is important that all equipment earths are connected to mains earth so that
exposed metal parts are prevented from carrying high voltage which can injure or even
kill the operator. It is recommended that the engineer check the continuity of the safety
earth from all points in the system including microphone bodies, guitar strings,
connector cases, equipment panels and so on.
The same earth is also used to shield audio cables from external interference such as
the hum fields associated with power transformers, lighting dimmer buzz, and computer
radiation. Problems arise when the signal sees more than one path to mains earth. An
earth loop results causing current to flow between the different earth paths. This
condition is usually detected as a mains frequency audible hum or buzz.
Use a clean mains outlet for the audio system. Keep the audio
equipment mains feed separate from that powering ‘dirty’ equipment such as air
conditioning and lighting systems, motors and vending machines.
Use star point earthing. It is best to install a ‘star point’ system where the
individual earths to the equipment racks and equipment areas are separately run from a
solid central reference earth point.
Do not remove the earth connection from the console mains plug.
The console chassis is connected to mains earth through the power cable to ensure
your safety. Audio 0V is connected to the console chassis internally. If problems are
encountered with earth loops operate the audio ‘ground lift’ switch on the power supply
or connected equipment, or disconnect the cable screens at one end, usually at the
destination.
Use low impedance sources such as microphones and line level equipment
rated at 200 ohms or less to reduce susceptibility to interference. The console outputs
are designed to operate at very low impedance to minimise interference problems.
Use good quality cables and connectors and check for correct wiring and
reliable solder joints. Allow sufficient cable loop to prevent damage through stretching.
How the levels between the different signal stages Matching the Console to Destination Equipment.
are set up is referred to as the gain structure. For The console produces a standard XLR output level
best performance it is important that the connected of 0dBu for a meter reading of ‘0’. It can produce a
source signals are matched to the ‘normal operating maximum of +23dBu and is therefore well suited to
level’ of the console. Similarly the levels of the driving equipment operating at nominal 0dBu or
connected amplifiers and destination equipment +4dBu while providing plenty of headroom. If you
should be correctly matched to the console outputs. are connecting directly to a sensitive power
If set too high then the signal peaks will be clipped amplifier it is advisable to turn down its input trim
resulting in distortion, and if set too low then the control if the normal console level is too high.
signal-to-noise performance will be degraded Simply turning down the console output faders
resulting in excessive background hiss and noise. degrades the output stage noise performance and
reduces the resolution of the fader movement. The
output faders are best operated around ‘-10’ to ‘0’
Using the Meters. The ML4000 provides metering for loudest average volume required. This allows
at all important stages through the signal chain. For plenty of additional headroom if you need it.
best results operate the console with the LED bar
Terminology. The normal operating level is the
meters averaging around ‘0’ allowing the loudest
optimum signal level for best console performance,
moments to reach ‘+6’. Reduce the gain if the red
indicated by ‘0’ meter readings and resulting in the
peak LEDs start to flash. Note that the peak leds
0dBu output level. The channels operate at 0dBu
light 5dB before actual clipping to warn that you are
and the mix stages at –2dBu for extended
nearing distortion and should reduce gain. The
headroom. Headroom is the extra level available
LED bar meters have a peak response with fast
above normal to allow for loud peaks before the
attack and slow release so that fast musical
signal becomes clipped resulting in audible
transients are accurately displayed. The VU meters
distortion. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is the
have a slower attack so that the average levels are
difference measured in dB between normal level
better displayed. Both types of metering are useful
and residual noise floor (hiss) produced by the
in live sound mixing.
console electronics. The dynamic range is the
Matching a Source to the Console. Start by sum of headroom and SNR representing the
turning down the channel fader and send levels to maximum signal range possible from quietest to
prevent unexpected loud volumes reaching the loudest.
main speakers and monitors. Adjust the GAIN
Using the VCA Groups. Assigning a channel to
control for an average ‘0’ reading on the channel
one or more VCA groups lets those group faders
meter. Press PAFL (in PFL mode) to listen to the
control the level of its VCA element. Each fader
signal using headphones, local or wedge monitor,
provides up to +10dB boost. Note that the channel
and to view its level on the main LED and VU
VCA allows a maximum combined fader boost of
meters. Once the gain is correctly set you can raise
+10dB. Any more is simply ignored. It is best to
the levels to bring the channel into the mix. Note
operate the VCA group faders around their nominal
that you may need to adjust the gain if you make
‘0’ position. You can also use a VCA group to
significant changes to the EQ. Make sure that any
reduce the overall level of a hot mix without having
equipment inserted into the channel is set to
to adjust all the channel faders.
operate around 0dBu line level. It is best to first set
the gain with inserted signal processors such as
compressors switched to bypass.
MIDI Overview
The ML4000 includes a Musical Instrument Digital
MIDI Interface (MIDI) port. Standard 5-pin IN, THRU and
RS232 OUT sockets allow connection to external MIDI
equipment such as computer show control systems,
DUMP
sequencers, instruments and data archiving
devices. Applications include sophisticated ‘hands-
EDIT SAFES off’ scene control, effects and instrument patch
Use CH MUTES
control, switching of signal processing remote
MIDI CH controllers, and archiving of the console settings
Hold and press CH1>16 MUTE and memories for later re-use.
What the console MIDI can do :
9 Current Mute group assignments <packet no.> = packet number from 0 to 127
9 Current VCA group assignments <data> = block of console data (7-bit format)
Important Note:
1. If a sidecar expander is used with the ML4000 make sure it is running the same version of
software as the master console.
2. If it is necessary to replace the CPU assembly make sure the jumper links are correctly set on
the replacement assembly. These are set differently for the master and sidecar consoles.
Refer to drawing D44 for details.
3. If it is necessary to replace the MIDI/PSU assembly make sure the jumper links are correctly
set on the replacement assembly. These are set differently for the master and sidecar
consoles. Refer to drawing D42 for details.
Mono channel AUX options The pre-fade sends are set pre-insert, pre-EQ, post-mute
as standard. Jumper links on the mono circuit cards can be replugged to configure
post-insert, pre-EQ and/or pre-mute. Refer to drawing D1 and D3.
Stereo channel AUX options The pre-fade sends are set pre-EQ, post-mute as
standard. Jumper links on the stereo circuit cards can be replugged to configure post-
EQ and/or pre-mute. Refer to drawing D5 and D7.
Mono channel DIRECT outputs These are derived post channel fader as standard. A
jumper link on each card can be replugged to configure pre-fader or post-fade with level
trim. The direct out pre-fade source is the same as that configured to feed the aux
sends. The level trim option disables the channel Aux1 send and uses its send as the
direct out level control. Two links need to be set in this case, one to send the direct
output signal through the send control, the other to disable the Aux1 send from the
channel. Refer to drawing D1.
2-track output source These are set post master insert and fader as standard. Two
pairs of jumper links can be replugged to derive the output pre-insert, pre-fader. Refer
to drawing D18 and D20.
Group 1,3,5,7 buss assignment Zero ohm links determine which busses feed the
group and aux mix amps. Refer to drawing D11 and D12.
Group 2,4,6,8 buss assignment Zero ohm links determine which busses feed the
group and aux mix amps. Refer to drawing D14 and D15.
VU meters 1-8 The same assembly type is used for meters 1-4 and 5-8. The position
in the console is determined by soldered links. Refer to drawings D38, D39 and D40.
MIDI/PSU assignment Position two pairs of links according to whether the assembly is
fitted to a console or a sidecar. Refer to drawing D42.
CPU assignment Position the three links according to the console type as shown on
drawing D44
002-583 2.8 metre DC power lead – To connect MPS14 power supply to console
002-584 0.5 metre DC combiner lead - To link two MPS14 power supplies
Ordering Spares
Spare parts and replacement assemblies can be ordered from Allen & Heath. When
doing this please provide full details including console size and model, serial number
and description of the part.
If you are ordering replacement assemblies please quote the channel position in the
console. Several assemblies need to be link assigned according to position. Failure to
observe the correct link setting may result in incorrect console operation. Details of
these link assignments are printed on the relevant circuit diagrams later in this manual.
If you have any queries about the automation system please quote the console
operating system version number.
Technical support is available through the Allen & Heath distribution network or direct
from Allen & Heath. Many resources are available from the Allen & Heath Internet Web
site:
www.allen-heath.com
[email protected]
Fixings:
DESCRIPTION ORDER CODE QTY
Screw 4AB x 5/16” CSK Pozi Black AB0059 10
Screw M3 x 6 Pan Torx Black AB0072 5
Screw M3 x 8 Pan Torx Black AB0073 10
Screw M3 x 8 CSK Torx Black AB0074 10
Nylock Nut M3 AB0102 20
Nylock Nut M4 AB0105 10
Screw M3 x 4 Pan Torx Black AB0233 10
Screw 4AB x 1/2" Pan Torx Black AB0250 10
Screw M6 x 20 CSK Torx Black AB0310 5
Screw 6B x 3/8 CSK Pozi Zinc AB2082 20
Screw 6B x ¼” CSK Pozi Zinc AB2083 10
Screw 8B x 3/8 CSK Pozi Black AB2085 10
Screw M4 x 12 CSK Torx Black AB2086 5
Screw 3.5 x 25 Chipboard Pan Pozi AB2647 5
Screw M4 x 8 CSK Torx Black AB2777 5
Screw 6B x 5/16 Pan Torx Black AB2809 20
Screw M3 x 4 CSK Torx Black AB2811 20
Screw M2 x 4 CSK Pozi Black AB3329 10
Screw M3 x 4 TT Hex Head Black AB3837 20
Screw M6 x 12 CSK Torx Zinc AB4036 5
Screw 6B x 3/8 Flange Headed Pozi Black AB4037 10
Washer M4 Finishing AB4376 5
Spacer LED 10.7mm AB4383 1
Pot Nut 9mm AB8050 50
Miscellaneous:
Preset 10K Carbon Vertical Mini AC0250 5
Preset 22K Carbon Horizontal Adjust AC3980 5
Meter bulb 8V AD0013 5
VU Meter + 8V Bulb AD3321 2
Flex Cable 12 Way 90mm AH2228 2
Flex Cable 15 Way 90mm AH4091 3
Battery 2.4V 70mAh NI-MH AP3334 1
Power supply:
DESCRIPTION ORDER CODE QTY
Insulating Kit TO220 AA3514 5
Insulating Pad TDA7294 IC AA3645 4
Screw M3x 6mm Pan Torx Black AB0072 10
Screw M3 x 8mm Pan Torx Black AB0073 3
Screw M3 x 10 Pan Torx Black AB0076 10
Nylock Nut M3 AB0102 5
Pillar M4 x 10 Nylon Tap AB0257 3
Screw M4 x 5 Pan Slotted Zinc AB0261 10
Screw M4 x 8 Countersunk Torx Black AB2777 5
Screw 6B x 5/16 Pan Torx Black AB2809 10
Screw 4 x 5/16 Poly Pan Torx Black AB2810 10
Clip TO220 Type 4426 AB3547 3
Clip TO247 Type 4597 AB4148 3
Res W/Wound 0R33 2.5W 5% AC3014 3
Preset 1K Carbon Vertical Adjust AC3958 1
Res Planar 10R 10W AC4002 2
Zener Diode BZX85 5V6 1.3W AE0012 3
IC TL072 Dual Op-Amp AE0046 3
IC 7815 Regulator AE0047 2
Transistor BC637 NPN TO92H AE0068 2
IC LM339N Comparator AE0071 3
IC Regulator 783 AE0214 2
IC Op-Amp NE5532N AE0221 3
Zener Diode BZX55C2V7 400mW AE0231 2
Zener Diode BZX79C 12V 250mW AE0232 2
IC Regulator 7818 AE3155 2
Diode BYW81P-200 15A AE3468 2
Diode BYV27-400 2A AE3469 3
Diode BYV26E 1A 1000V AE3470 3
Diode P6KE200A AE3471 3
Transistor Mosfet STP4NB80FP AE3472 3
IC SMPS UC3842AN AE3473 2
Bridge Rectifier 2KBP06M AE3477 2
The following section includes the full set of technical drawings associated with the ML4000.
The BLOCK DIAGRAM is the same as printed in the User Guide and illustrates the signal
flow through the console.
The MAP DRAWINGS show the interconnection between the various circuit assemblies.
These are marked with letter references to help you find the associated connectors on the
circuit diagrams.
The PCB and CIRCUIT drawings show the details for each assembly. Option and
assignment links are marked where appropriate. The drawings included are listed in the
contents at the start of this manual.
If you have any queries or require further information please contact Allen & Heath.