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		 Shure Brothers Incorporated   
					222 Hartrey Avenue   
					Evanston IL 60202-3696 U.S.A.   
					Model M267 User Guide   
					GENERAL   
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					hure Model M267 is a   
					microphone mixer-remote am-   
					Compact and lightweight, with rugged, abrasion-resis-   
					tant case   
					pecifically designed for professional applications. The   
					excellent performance, versatility and features of this com-   
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					Internally selectable 120 or 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz operation   
					plete,   
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					expanding   
					audio   
					inputs.   
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					ompact console make it an ideal choice f   
					r sound reinforcement use, a d as an add-on mixer   
					xisting facilities. It is also ideally suited f r u e with   
					nd video tape recorders to provide multiple microphone   
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					Underwriters’ Laboratories Listed and Canadian Stan-   
					dards Association listed as Certified   
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					SPECIFICATIONS   
					Features:   
					Frequency Response   
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					Wide, flat frequency response and extremely low distor-   
					tion up to +18 dBm output   
					30 Hz to 20,000 Hz, 2 dB   
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					Voltage Gain (at 1,000 Hz)   
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					Extremely low noise and RF susceptibility   
					(Outputs terminated: line 600 W, microphone 150 W, mix   
					Four switchable microphone- or line-level balanced-line   
					inputs ith individual gain controls a d low-frequency roll-   
					off witches. MUMETAL shielding on input transformers   
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					bus   
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					3 kW, headphone 200W,   
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					OUTPUT   
					Input   
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					Feedback-type input gain controls for maximum clipping   
					levels and dynamic range   
					Line   
					Microphone   
					Mix   
					Bus   
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					Output switchable for line or microphone level   
					Low-Impedance   
					Microphone (150 W)   
					91 dB   
					41 dB   
					24 dB   
					Built-in switchable peak limiter cuts output overload dis   
					tortion, adapts to power supply voltage   
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					Line   
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					55 dB   
					–9 dB   
					5 dB   
					–27 dB   
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					LED indicator shows limiter operation or overload with   
					limiter defeated   
					Mix Bus   
					Inputs   
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					Externally adjustable limiter threshold (–4 to +18 dBm)   
					VU meter calibrated for +4 and +8 dBm with range   
					switch. Illuminated with ac operation   
					IMPEDANCE   
					Designed Actual   
					Input   
					Clipping Level   
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					Ac or built-in battery operation. Noiseless automatic   
					switchover to battery in case of ac line failure. Battery   
					test without program interruption   
					for Use   
					(Internal)   
					Input   
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					icrophone 19 to 600   
					–32   
					5 dBV∗   
					(25 mV to 0.56 V   
					dBV to   
					1 kW   
					Front-panel headphone level control and monitor jack   
					drives almost any stereo or mono headphones; output   
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					can be additional unbalanced line feed to drive a tape re   
					corder or power amplifier   
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					Line   
					Less   
					than10 k   
					66 kW   
					+20 dBV   
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					Direct mix bus for stacking units   
					Mix Bus   
					3.5 k   
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					3.5 kW   
					+7 dBV (2.2 V)   
					Automatic muting prevents speaker damage during   
					turn-on and -of   
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					Low distortion, high-stability tone oscillator for line test   
					and level checks   
					E1997, Shure Brothers Incorporated   
					27A8376 (QE)   
					Printed in U.S.A.   
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				CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS   
					WARNING   
					Input control 1 serves an additional function as the level   
					control for the tone oscillator when the INPUT 1/OCS 1   
					switch is in the OSC 1 position.   
					IMPORTANT: For optimum signal-to-noise ratio, the indi   
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					This apparatus must be earthed (grounded)! The   
					M267 power supply is energized when the unit is   
					connected to an ac source; disconnect mains   
					(power) plug from supply when not in use.   
					vidual input controls should be operated at as high a set   
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					ting as possible, consistent with maintaining adequate   
					control range and input clipping level.   
					Master Gain Control   
					Inputs   
					The front-panel control designated MASTER is the   
					master gain control which sets the overall output level of   
					the mixed sources (including signals applied to the MIX   
					BUS input).   
					The four inputs are professional three-pin female XLR   
					audio connectors located on the rear panel and desig-   
					nated INPUT 1 through INPUT 4. The inputs are balanced   
					(internal transformer, MUMETAL shielded); pins 2 and 3   
					are “hot”, and pin 1 is “ground”. For microphone operation,   
					the switches labeled LINE/MIC (directly above the input   
					Limiter   
					The front-panel LIMITER IN/OUT switch turns on a fast-   
					acting, peak-responding limiter circuit that cuts overload   
					distortion during loud program intervals without affecting   
					normal program levels. When the LIMITER switch is IN   
					(operating), the mixer output is limited to approximately   
					connectors) must be in the MIC position; for line level in   
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					puts, the switches must be in the LINE position. For im-   
					pedance, clipping and operating signal levels, refer to the   
					SPECIFICATIONS section.   
					+15dBm. Increasing the individual or MASTER gain con   
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					trols will increase the average output and the amount of   
					limiting. The limiter threshold can be reset to any other   
					Outputs   
					output between –4 and +18 dBm if desired. With the limit   
					er switched OUT and tone oscillator activated, adjust IN   
					PUT 1 and MASTER level controls to produce an output   
					0.5 dB higher than desired. Switch the limiter IN and set   
					the LIMITER THRESHOLD ADJUST control (accessible   
					though the bottom of the chassis) for the desired level.   
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					The rear-panel connector labeled OUTPUT is a profes   
					sional three-pin male XLR audio connector. With the adja   
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					cent LINE/MIC switch in the MIC position, the OUTPUT   
					connector is used to feed a low-impedance microphone   
					line or a low-impedance microphone input. With the LINE/   
					MIC switch in the LINE position, the OUTPUT connector   
					feeds the line-level input of an amplifier, tape recorder, or   
					The front-panel PEAK LED indicator shows limiter op-   
					eration with the limiter in, and operates when program lev   
					another mixer The OUTPUT connector is a balanced out-   
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					put with the LINE/MIC switch in either position; pin 1 is   
					ground, pins 2 and 3 are “hot”, and the connector is in   
					phase with the corresponding pins of the input connectors.   
					els approach overload with the limiter out. The indicator   
					is much faster than a meter and will be activated by the   
					shortest transient peak, but it remains on long enough to   
					provide easy recognition.   
					The rear-panel binding-post connector designated   
					LINE OUTPUT is in parallel with the OUTPUT connector   
					and can be used as a line-level output feed simultaneously   
					with the OUTPUT connector. The terminals are numbered   
					2 and 3 and are in phase with the corresponding pins of   
					the input connectors. While the line outputs can be used   
					to drive various impedance lines, the VU meter is cali-   
					Low-Cut Filters   
					The low-cut filters provide a low-frequency rolloff to the   
					response curve as shown in Figure 2. The filters are acti   
					vated by the LO-CUT IN/OUT switch above each individu   
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					al input gain control and can be used individually with each   
					control to reduce wind noise or undesirable low-frequency   
					signals such as from condenser microphones or turntable   
					rumble.   
					brated for use with a 600   
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					line.   
					The line output transformer will operate properly with up   
					to 100 mA dc in the line. This feature permits the use of   
					standard “dialed-up” telephone lines with dc across them.   
					(Since a slight distortion increase may occur at high output   
					levels with maximum dc current, operation with the VU   
					RANGE switch at +4 dBm is recommended.)   
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					Input Gain Controls   
					The front-panel controls designated 1 through 4 are the   
					individual   
					active gain controls for correspondingly numbered   
					inputs. Note that the input connectors are located on the   
					rear panel directly behind their corresponding gain control.   
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					nput clipping level is increased for that channel.   
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					FIGURE 2   
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				Mix Bus   
					Direct access to the mixing bus is provided through the   
					rear-panel MIX BUS phono pin jack. This provision is   
					made primarily to facilitate stacking or “multing” M267s to   
					achieve additional input capacity without losing any in-   
					puts. With two M267s, for example, the two mixing buses   
					are directly connected, providing two independent master   
					The oscillator should be switched off (INPUT 1 position)   
					when not in use.   
					Phantom Power   
					The rear-panel PHANTOM OFF/ON switch controls the   
					application of phantom power for condenser micro-   
					phones, such as the Shure SM81 and SM85, to all inputs.   
					With the switch on and the rear-panel MIC/LINE switches   
					in the MIC positions, +30 Vdc is applied to pins 2 and 3 of   
					each input connection. Series current-limiting resistance   
					gain controls and two isolated line amplifiers with eight in   
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					dividually controlled inputs. Since the buses are directly   
					paralleled, a 6 dB drop in gain will occur; and the master   
					or input controls must be increased to compensate. Noise   
					is 3.3 k, for each input. When using other condenser mi   
					crophones with the M267, verify that the voltage and resis   
					tance requirements are compatible.   
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					specifications are not adversely affected by this intercon   
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					nection. Mix bus interconnection can also be made with   
					other Shure mixers, such as the M268, FP42. etc.   
					Note that the phantom power cannot normally be ap-   
					plied to the inputs with the MIC/LINE switches in the LINE   
					position.   
					VU Meter   
					IMPORTANT Do not turn the PHANTOM switch on when   
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					The VU meter is factory-calibrated for use with a 600   
					terminated line. The VU RANGE switch on the rear panel   
					selects either a +4 or +8 dBm output at 0 VU meter indica   
					tion. (This switch changes the meter indication but does   
					not change the actual output level.) Microphone output   
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					using unbalanced low-impedance microphones; objec-   
					tionable hum will result. Turn off the PHANTOM switch   
					when condenser microphones are not being used.   
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					Use only high-quality cable. Intermittent shorts between   
					broken shield wires and balanced conductors will cause   
					offensive noise transients in the system.   
					levels are 50 dB below line output. The +4 range is recom   
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					mended for normal use to provide approximately 14 dB of   
					headroom from operating level to clipping level.   
					BATTERY OPERATION AND EXTERNAL POWERING   
					The VU meter is illuminated by two No. 86 lamps operat   
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					In addition to ac operation, the M267 can be operated   
					from an internal battery pack. Current drain is typically 17   
					mA at +8 dBm output level and typically 15 mA at + 4 dBm.   
					ing well under their normal ratings for a life expectancy of   
					greater than 10,000 hours. The lamps are only lit during   
					ac operation. Consequently, the illumination serves as a   
					visual alarm if the ac is interrupted and the unit has   
					Battery power is recommended both for remote, on-loca   
					tion operation, and as an emergency backup source in   
					case of failure of the ac power   
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					switched to battery   
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					The VU meter is connected on the primary side of the   
					output transformer to assure protection from any dc level   
					on a telephone line.   
					Access to the battery compartment is provided at the   
					bottom of the chassis. Three 9-volt alkaline batteries pow   
					er the M267 at full rated output. Use alkaline batteries for   
					maximum life. Duracell MN1604A or Eveready 522 are   
					recommended. Battery life is approximately 20 hours at   
					+4 dBm continuos use. Note that battery operation with   
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					Headphones   
					The headphone outlet appears at the front-panel jack   
					panel designated PHONES. The two-circuit phone jack   
					will accommodate most stereo or mono headphones. The   
					output level is sufficient to provide high volume for use in   
					noisy environments.   
					phantom power loads and high level headphone monitor   
					ing will increase battery drain.   
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					With batteries in the battery compartment, the M267 will   
					automatically and silently switch to battery operation   
					should the ac voltage fall below a suitable level. If the ac   
					power fails completely, the VU meter lamps will go out,   
					providing a visual indication of line failure.   
					Note that the headphone output level is also high   
					enough to use as an auxiliary unbalanced line feed to drive   
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					tape deck or a power amplifier   
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					Battery condition can be determined by using the BATT   
					CHECK switch on the front panel. Activate the BATT   
					CHECK switch and observe the VU meter. A new set of   
					The tip and ring connections of the headphone plugs   
					are in phase with pin 3 of all input and output connectors,   
					and with the tip of the MIX BUS jack.   
					batteries will give about a +2 VU indication. Battery condi   
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					tion is good if the reading is above 0 VU; a lower reading   
					means that new batteries are required for proper opera-   
					tion. Note that the M267 power switch must be turned on   
					to check battery condition.   
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					one Oscillator   
					The highly stable, low-distortion tone oscillator provides   
					for line test and level checks. The oscillator is instantly ac   
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					tivated by the front-panel INPUT 1/OSC 1 switch; its level   
					can then be controlled by the INPUT 1 gain control on the   
					front panel. The tone oscillator frequency is 1,000 Hz, and   
					the signal appears on both the line and microphone out-   
					puts, as well as the headphone and mix bus connectors.   
					Telephone Interconnection   
					When using the M267 connected directly to a telephone   
					line, check to see whether the local telephone company   
					requires an interface coupler between the M267 and the   
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				telephone line. If a coupler is required, make certain the   
					240   
					1. Disconnect the M267 from the ac line.   
					2. Remove the end caps and cover   
					Vac, follow these steps:   
					coupler selected and the wiring arrangement are in com   
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					pliance with the telephone company regulations.   
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					When direct connection to a telephone line is not pos-   
					sible, acoustic coupling to a telephone handset may be   
					used. A Shure Model 50AC Telephone Acoustic Coupler   
					can be connected to the 600 , line or headphone output   
					of the M267 and attached to most telephone handsets.   
					3. Locate the voltage selector switch (S201) at the right   
					rear of the main printed circuit board (Figure 3). Move   
					SD201 to the 240V position (toward the front panel).   
					Telephone Line Surge Protection   
					WHT   
					120V   
					BLK   
					When using the M267 connected directly to a telephone   
					line subject to lightning-induced voltage surges, the fol-   
					lowing commercially available part can be installed across   
					the LINE OUT terminals to provide additional protection   
					for output circuit components:   
					T206   
					F202   
					T50/250V   
					S201   
					240V   
					Metal Oxide Varistor, General Electric Co., Type No.   
					V22ZA1   
					240 V WIRING   
					FIGURE 3   
					ACCESSORIES   
					A268R Rack Panel Kit. The Model A268R Rack Panel Kit   
					4. Remove fuse F201 (0.1A, 250V, time lag) and replace   
					it with the supplied fuse F202 (0.05A, 250V, time lag).   
					Note that the F202 fuse holder is at right angles to the   
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					includes a 19 in. x 3-   
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					in. (483 mm x 89 mm) precut rack   
					panel and necessary hardware for rack-mounting the   
					M267 (with its cover in place and end caps removed) in a   
					standard 19 in. (483 mm) rack panel.   
					RKC169 Rack Panel Bracket Kit. The Model RKC169   
					Rack Panel Bracket Kit enables owners of the Shure   
					A68R Rack Panel Kit (originally designed for the M67 and   
					M68 Mixers) to rack-mount the M267 with the A68R.   
					F201 fuse holder   
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					5. Replace the ac line cord (if necessary) with one de-   
					signed for the 240 Vac source. If the M267 is to be   
					used outside the U.S. and Canada, local regulations   
					may require replacing the line cord with one having   
					wire insulation colors as follows:   
					SERVICE   
					“Live” or   
					“Hot”   
					Earth or   
					Ground   
					Neutral   
					White   
					Blue   
					WARNING   
					U.S., Canada   
					Europe   
					Black   
					Green   
					Voltages in this equpment are harzardous!   
					Brown   
					Green/   
					Yellow   
					Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.   
					240 Vac Operation   
					To change the M267 operating voltage from 120 Vac to   
					6. Replace the cover and end caps, and mark the rear   
					panel to reflect the new operating voltage.   
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