Connecting power – Allen&Heath GL2800M USER GUIDE User Manual

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Introducing the Allen & Heath GL2

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The monitor application has grown dramatically in recent times with the evolution of
multiple wedge and stereo in-ear systems which can quickly exceed the mix capability of all
but the most expensive consoles. The GL28

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dedicated monitor console to the popular GL Series live sound range. It is compact, easy
to use, offers the best of analogue reliability and sound, and has a capability that rivals that
of much bigger and more expensive consoles. Mechanically similar to the GL28

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its solid, individual card , nutted pot construction, it has the same space saving footprint
and flight case outline, includes a built-in mic splitter and provides no fewer than 16 mixes
plus a comprehensive dual output engineer’s wedge/IEM monitoring system.

24, 32, 40 and 48 channel frame sizes

16 mixes globally assigned as mono or stereo with level and pan

Built-in passive mic splitter with ground lift switching

All masters include polarity switch, swept HPF and 6dB dim function

Mix 1-8 include 2 band swept frequency output EQ

Engineer’s IEM and wedge monitors with faders, meters, inserts and XLR

IEM/wedge monitor external inputs for FOH comms and IEM rack monitoring

Mix AFL assignable to either wedge or IEM monitor

PAFL logic includes PFL override AFL, mono/stereo AFL, PFL to wedge enable

Headphones follow IEM mode, includes ¼” and 3.5mm jacks

Talkback with independent selection to all mixes and external output

Talk latch mode for use with switched hand held talkback mic

Built-in oscillator/ pink noise generator assignable to any mix output

Built-in dual supply combiner for additional power supply as a backup

4 mute groups

Solid individual card, nutted pot construction in a no nonsense all steel chassis

Connecting Power

Read the safety instructions

provided with this console, and

the warnings printed on the rear of the console and RPS11 power
unit. Check that your local mains supply voltage is the same as that
marked on the rear of the power unit.

Grounding

For safety it is important that all equipment grounds

are connected to mains ground so that exposed metal parts are
prevented from carrying high voltage which can injure or even kill the
operator. Do not disconnect the ground connection in the mains lead.

Connect the DC power lead

between the “DC OUT” on the

RPS11 and the “DC POWER IN A” on the GL2800

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Backup power supply

A second “B (BACKUP)” socket is

included for plugging in an optional backup RPS11 power supply.
This provides the reassurance of power supply dual redundancy. The
console uses diode combining technology so that both supplies can
be powered at the same time. One will automatically take over should
the other be switched off or stop working.

Switching the console on

Turn the power amplifiers off before

switching the console and any other connected equipment on or off.
This prevents any unexpected clicks or thumps when the equipment is
powered up.

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BACKUP SUPPLY

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