TL Audio VTC User Manual

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2.3

Valve

Replacement. 39

2.4

Valve

Path

Identification.

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3.

Input Bays.

40

3.1

Mechanical

Construction. 40

3.2

Adding

Modules

to

Sub-fitted

Consoles.

40

3.3

Input

Modules.

40

41

3.4

Replacing

Mute

Switches. 41

3.5

Input

Circuit

Description.

41

3.6

Input

Stages. 41

42

3.7

Equaliser.

42

3.8

Faders

and

Routing. 42

43

3.9

Module

Fault

Finding.

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4.

Master Section.

43

4.1

Mechanical

Construction. 43

44

4.2

Master

Module

Circuit

Description.

44

4.3

Master

L+R

Outputs.

44

45

4.4

Group

Outputs.

45

4.5

Mix

B

Outputs.

46

4.6

Aux

Outputs. 46

47

4.7 Stereo Returns.

47

4.8 Oscillator.

47

4.9

Talkback.

47

4.10

Headphones. 48

4.11

Solo

System. 48

49

4.12

Control

Room

Output.

49

4.13

Studio

Output.

49

4.14

Logic

Control.

49

50

4.15

External

Monitor

Inputs.

50

51

4.16

Metering.

51

4.17

Meter

Bridge

Option.

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5.

Calibration

Procedure.

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6.

Signal

Flow

Diagrams.

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1. Power Supply Distribution.

1.1. Mechanical Construction.

The VTC console mechanical construction consists of a number of “bays”, each of which houses 8
input channels, plus a further bay for the Master Section. Each bay operates as a sub-system with its
own grounding, PSU Regulators, and balanced audio signal connection between bays.

The external PSU provides rectified but unregulated DC which is connected via a heavy duty
multicore cable to the console. Inside the console frame, the raw DC is bussed to every bay where it
is separately fused and regulated.


1.2. Power Supply Fault Finding.

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