Rane FPL 44 User Manual

Fpl 44, Operating/service manual

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OPERATING/SERVICE MANUAL

FPL 44

Q U I C K S T A R T

In deference to the ecological movement, Rane has made a commitment to keep its manuals

short and to the point. After all, we’re in the electronics business, not the tree industry. In
deference to your patience, we include this hurry-up section.

Inputs on the FPL 44 are 1/4" TRS balanced/unbalanced. Outputs are balanced 3-pin (XLR).

Positive appears on the tip of the input and pin 2 on the output; negative is the ring of the input
and pin 3 on the output. Signal ground is either sleeve or pin 1.

Front panel settings include four THRESHOLD controls, four BYPASS switches and four

SLAVE switches. The THRESHOLD controls set the level at which output limiting occurs.
BYPASS directly connects the input to the output. The AUTO-SLAVE switch connects the VCA in
the channel to the “slave” bus. In this position all channels in AUTO-SLAVE limit by the same
amount when any one channel exceeds its threshold level. The channels may be. set at different
thresholds to suit the requirements of each situation. If one channel is overdriven by, say, 10 dB,
its gain and the gain of all others in the slave mode reduces by the same 10 dB.

NEVER CONNECT A NYTHING EXCEPT AN APPROVED RANE AC POWER SUPPLY

TO THE THING THAT LOOKS LIKE A RED TELEPHONE JACK ON THE REAR OF
THE FPL 44. This is an AC power input and requires special attention if you do not have a
power supply EXACTLY like the one originally supplied with your unit. A Rane Model FRS 8 or
RAP 10 power supply is acceptable as well. Please see the full explanation of power supply
requirements elsewhere in this manual.

When connecting the FPL 44 to other components of a sound system for the first time, LEAVE

THE POWER SUPPLY FOR LAST. This allows for any mistakes to be identified by visual inspec-
tion and corrected before power is applied and it becomes too late.

INPUTS on the FPL 44 are balanced. The hardware provided for input connectors are 1/4" tip-

ring-sleeve jacks. The tip of the jack is the positive input, the ring is the negative input and the
sleeve is signal ground. Unbalanced inputs may either ground the ring or leave it open while driv-
ing the tip with the unbalanced signal. The FPL 44’s input circuitry is of the instrumentation vari-
ety, eliminating concern over open negative inputs, while ensuring equal differential and
common-mode impedances.

OUTPUTS. The outputs on this device are balanced as well. They differ from the inputs only by

way of their hardware implementation. The Flex philosophy dictates using 1/4" connectors for sig-
nal flow inside of a rack. Lines likely to exit a rack are of the 3-pin variety. If you read the “Quick
Start” section above, you already know that pin 2 of the output connectors is positive, pin 3 is nega-
tive and pin 1 is signal ground.

POWERING UP. In the opening paragraph it was stated that a good visual inspection often elimi-

nates disasters before applying power. It cannot be overstated how important it is to use the correct
power supply with this and all Flex modules. The Rane RS 1 single AC power supply (included
with each module) as well as the Rane FRS 8 and RAP 10 power supplies are the only power sup-
plies certain to work properly with this limiter. If another power supply is to he considered, it must
be an AC supply. It must have an 18 to 24 volt center-tapped output and be wired to a 6-pin mod

connector in accordance with the requirements of the Rane standard.

S Y S T E M C O N N E C T I O N

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