Internal modifications – Shure SCM262 User Manual

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INTERNAL MODIFICATIONS

DISASSEMBLY

To access the printed circuit board (pc board) for internal modifica-

tions, use the following steps:
1. Unplug the power cord.
2. Remove the knobs and retainer nuts from the front panel.

3. Remove the two screws at each bottom corner of the front panel.
4. Remove the four screws at each corner of the back panel.
5. Slide the back panel and pc board out from the rear of the chas-

sis.

CAUTION: When reassembling the SCM262, DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN the knob retainer nuts. Use a minimal amount
of force to secure the nut (0.6-0.8 N⋅m (5-7 in⋅lb)). Damage to
the internal components will result if too much force is used.

Mono Mixer Modification

This modification allows all the inputs to be mixed to a single mono sig-

nal sent over both the left and right outputs.

Short jumper X203.

Phantom Power Disable

This modification disables the phantom power per channel.
To disable the phantom power from mic 1, remove resistor R121. To

disable the phantom power from mic 2, remove resistor R122.

15 dB Mic Preamplifier Pad

When a microphone has an extremely high signal, getting the desired

gain might be difficult -- a small turn of the gain control might change the
sound from a whisper to deafeningly loud. This modification adds a 15 dB
Mic preamplifier pad to allow more accurate gain adjustment with ex-
tremely high microphone signals.

Remove R160 (mic 1) or R183 (mic 2).

Hard Panning MIC Channels

To remove MIC 1 from the left outputs, remove R912. To remove MIC

1 from the right outputs, remove R913.

To remove MIC 2/LINE 2 from the left outputs, remove R910. To re-

move MIC 2/LINE 2 from the right outputs, remove R911.

Low-Cut Filter

To eliminate the 80 Hz, low-cut filter, remove resistor R501 (mic 1), or

resistor R519 (mic 2). Place a 10 to 33 μF capacitor in X501 (mic 1) or
R502 (mic 2). The polarity of the capacitor does not matter.To change the
frequency of the low cut filter, remove resistor R501 (mic 1) or R519 (mic
2), and place the proper capacitor into X501 (mic 1) or X502 (mic 2) to get
the desired corner frequency.

The following tables list the low-cut frequency corners for some of the

most common capacitor values:

Ducking Depth

This modification adjusts the level of ducking depth attenuation of the

input channels when ducking is activated.

The aux ducking depth may be changed by removing resistor R213

and inserting a resistor into jumper X202. Use the following tables to de-
termine the proper resistor value for the desired ducking depth.

Ducking Threshold

This modification adjusts the threshold for activating the ducking cir-

cuit.

The ducking threshold can be raised or lowered by first removing re-

sistor R333, and then placing a resistor (R) at jumper X303. To lower the
ducking threshold, use a resistor value (R) less than 2k ohms. To raise
the ducking threshold, use a resistor value (R) greater then 2k ohms.

WARNING! Voltages in this equipment are hazardous to life. No user-serviceable parts
inside. Refer all servicing and modifications to qualified service personnel.

Capacitor

Value

Corner

Frequency

Capacitor

Value

Corner

Frequency

.033 μF

803 Hz

.33 μF

80 Hz

.047 μF

564 Hz

.47 μF

56 Hz

.068 μF

390 Hz

.68 μF

39 Hz

.1 μF

265 Hz

1.0 μF

26.5 Hz

.22 μF

120 Hz

2.2 μF

12 Hz

Ducking

Depth

Resistor

Value

Ducking

Depth

Resistor

Value

6 dB

4,000 Ω

36 dB

20,000 Ω

9 dB

5,000 Ω

42 dB

25,000 Ω

15 dB

7,500 Ω

47 dB

30,000 Ω

20 dB

10,000 Ω

50 dB

33,000 Ω

24 dB

12,000 Ω

55 dB

40,000 Ω

29 dB

15,000 Ω

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