Allen&Heath ML3000 Application Guide User Manual

Allen & heath ml3000 sys-link

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AP4722 ML3000 SYS-LINK Applications Note

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The SYS-LINK option allows the ML3000 console to be easily linked to other ML Series
consoles to expand the number of channels in the mix. The option is available from Allen &
Heath as a kit with part number ML3000-SLV2. Fitting requires the removal of connector
blanking plates and the installation of two internal circuit cards. Both consoles being linked
must be fitted with the correct SYS-LINK option. This work is detailed in Fitting Instructions
AP4721 and should be carried out by qualified service personnel.

How SYS-LINK Works

Two consoles are linked via SYS-LINK as a master / slave combination so that one acts as a
sidecar expander to the other. The mix outputs of the slave are fed into the busses of the
master. The slave console master section is not used as the signals are taken before its main
inserts and output faders. The slave signals mix into the master console busses so expanding
the number of channels feeding the mix without using up valuable input channels. The
interconnection is made using a few multiway cables.

All the console mix busses are linked. This includes the auxes, groups and main LR and C
busses but not the matrix mix. The PFL/AFL system is linked so that pressing a PFL or AFL
switch on the slave console actions PFL on the master. You can listen to and meter the slave
signals using the master console. All the audio signals are line level and balanced to avoid
interference pickup.

The two console logic systems are also linked. This allows the mute and VCA group functions
to act as one. The slave ML3000 is put into ‘slave’ mode so that its group functions are taken
over by the master. The slave console group controls are disabled. One MIDI connection to
the master console can access both the master and slave MIDI functions.

The Benefits of Using SYS-LINK

1. Two ML3000 consoles can be linked together as a master / slave combination to expand

the number of channels in the mix to a maximum of 80 mono plus 4 stereos. This is great
in a rental situation where the consoles can be hired separately one day, and then
together for a bigger job the next day.

2. The ML3000 can be linked to an ML4000 or ML5000 console as a channel expander

similar to a sidecar. Once again useful in the hire situation where both consoles can
produce regular income rather than having dedicated sidecar expanders used just
occasionally.

3. The number of cables required to connect the two consoles is reduced. Two 37way

audio and one 9way logic cables are all it takes to interconnect the full mix system
between the consoles.

4. The slave signals are mixed directly into the master console busses. All channels are

available to the user for the input sources.

The Limitations

1. The ML Series consoles feature SYS-LINK Version 2. This is not directly compatible with

the SYS-LINK Version 1 used on earlier Allen & Heath consoles such as the GL Series.
For details on the conversion required to link between the two contact Technical Support.

2. SYS-LINK is intended for local interconnection. Standard 2.9 metre long cables are

provided. The system is not guaranteed to operate correctly over longer distances.

ALLEN

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HEATH ML3000 SYS-LINK

AP4722 issue 1

Applications Note

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