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P R O F E SS I O N A L A U D I O E Q U I P M E NT M u l t i m e d i a A m p l i f i e r M 1 U s e r M a n u a l & I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i de M ul t i m e dia A m p M 1 A U D AC[...]
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A U D A C P R O F E SS I ON A L A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T U s e r M a n u a l & I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d e A U D A C ht t p : / / w w w . a u d a c .be i n f o @ a u d a c . be[...]
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2 I N T R O D UC T I O N .. . ..... . .... . .... . ..... . .... . .... . ..... . .... . .... . ..... . .... . ..... . .... . .... . ..... . .... . .... . ..... . .... . .... . ..... . .... . .... . ..... . .... . .... . ..... . .... . .... . ..... . .... . ..... . .... . .... . ..... . .... . .... . ..... . .... . .... . ..... .. ... . ..... . ...[...]
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3 I n t r o d uc t i on T h i s se c t io n d es c r i b e s b r i e fl y t h e f u n c t io n a l i t y o f t h e M 1 a m p l i f i e r . h e M 1 M u l t i m e d i a A m p l i f i e r i s d e v e l o p e d as a “a ll i n o n e ” , f l e x i b l e s o l u t i o n f o r m u l t i- p u r p o s e u s e . D u r i n g t h e d e v e l op m e n t o f [...]
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4 E n v i r on m en t D o n o t p l a c e t h i s u n i t i n a n e n c l o s e d e n v i r o n m e n t s uch a s a b oo k s he l f o r c l o s e t . E n s u r e t he r e i s a d e q u a t e v e n t il a t i o n t o c oo l t h e un i t . D o n o t b l o c k t h e v e n t il a t i o n o pen i n g s . D o n o t p l a c e t h e u n i t i n e n v i r o[...]
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5 S a f e t y R e q u i r e m e n t s A l w a y s h a n d l e t he u n i t wi t h c a r e . O n l y u s e a g r o und e d s o c k e t o u t l e t a n d a p o w e r c o r d w i t h g r o u nd i n g p l u g t o p l u g i n t he u n i t . T h i s u n i t i s n o t a t o y . It s h o u l d n o t b e o p e r a t ed by c h i l d r en . D o n o t s t i c [...]
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6 P i n c onn e c t i o n s o n C onn e c t o r s X L R ( i n pu t , o u t pu t) : p i n1 = G r oun d , p i n 2 = ho t( s + ) , p i n 3 = c o l d ( s -) C i nch : t i p = S i g n a l ( l e f t o r r i g h t ) , R i n g = G r o u n d R J 45 ( R S 4 8 5 ) W a ll p a n e l : Spe a k o n ( L e f t , A m p li f i e d O u t p u t s Z o n e 1 a nd 2 ): p [...]
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7 O v e r v i ew f r on t a nd r ea r pane l o f t he M 1 F R O N T : R E A R : C ha p t er 2[...]
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8 O v e r v i ew I n p u t s 1 - 6 ( M i c . / S t . L i n e) I N P U T 1 - 6 ( F R O N T ) I N P U T 1 - 6 ( R E A R ) R o u t in g B u tt on s + L E D : T o r o u t In p u t to Z o n e 1 - 4 In p u t C l ip p in g L ED In p u t B a l a n ce In p u t V o l u m e D i p s w it ch : P h a n to m po w e r ( + 48 V ) M i c / L i ne Se l e c t i on In p[...]
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9 O v e r v i ew I n p u t 7 - 1 0 (4x S t . L i n e ) I N P U T 7 - 1 0 ( F R O N T ) I N P U T 7 - 1 0 ( R E A R ) I np u t l e v e l V U b a r ( P r e F a d e r ) R o u t ing B u tt on s + L ED I np u t S e l ec ti on Ch7 - 10 I np u t B a l a n ce I np u t V o l u m e I np u t G a i n A d j u s t m e nt 2 B a n d T o n e C o n t r ol 4 x Ste r [...]
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10 O v e r v i ew O u t p u t Z o n e s O U T P U T Z ON E S 1 - 4 ( F R ON T ) O U T P U T Z ON E S 1 - 4 ( R E AR ) O u t p u t L e v e l VU - B ar T wo b a n d t o n e c on t r ol Z o n e o u t p u t v o l u m e B a l a n ce d L i n e L e v e l O u t p u t s (X L R ) : 4 Z o ne s St e r e o P o w e r e d O u t p u t s ( S pe a k o n ) A m p : 2 [...]
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11 O v e r v i ew D A T A C on t r o l P o r t s D A T A C ON T R O L P A R T ( R e a r ) E t he r ne t c o n ne c ti on ( R J 45) W a ll P a n el O u t l et s ( R S 48 5) S e r i a l Co nt r ol P o r t ( R S 2 3 2) I np u t P r i o r it y s e t t i n gs[...]
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12 G e tt i ng S t a r t e d W h e n t u r n i n g o n t h e po w e r , t h e M 1 s t a rt - u p p r o c e d u r e w i l l t a k e p l a c e . T h i s w i l l t a k e a b o u t 3 0 s e c .. S e l e c t e d z o n e s w ill li g h t u p g r e e n . O n e o f t h e 4 l i n e s o u r c e s on c h 7 - 10 w il l li gh t up . Y o u c a n r o u t e a n I n[...]
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13 S p e c i a l fun c t i on s S AV E S E T T I NG S R o u t i n g s e t t i n g s c a n b e s a v e d b y p r e s s i n g t o g e t h e r t h e ‘ c h 7 ’ a n d ‘ c h 8 ’ b u t t o n s o n t h e f r o n t p a n e l o f t h e M 1 . H o l d d o w n t h e 2 b u t t o n s f o r a f e w s e c on d s . R E C A L L S E T T I NG S R e c a l li n g[...]
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14 W i r e up t h e S y s t e m T h e A U D A C M 1 a m p l i f i e r i s v e r y e as y i n u s e . F o ll o w i ng c a b l e s p e c s m u s t b e f o l l o w e d t o g u a r a n t e e a c o r r e c t op e r a t i o n : 1. S p e a k e r C a b l e : m i n i m u m 2 x 1 . 5 m m 2 ( d i s t a n c e > 1 5 m : 2 x 2 . 5 m m 2 ) 2. W a ll M o u n t [...]
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15 S ub A m p li f i e r 1 A m p li f i e r 2 L R L +R X L R , Ri ght X L R , L e ft X L R , L e ft X L R , Ri g ht M i c r o p h o n e 1 M i c r o p h o n e 2 X LR X LR R L R L E t h e r n et W i r e l e ss R o u t er E t h e r n et N o t e b o ok W i r e l e ss P o ck e t PC H o m e a u t o m a t i o n sys t e ms R S 2 32 R S 4 85 R S 4 85 W a ll[...]
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16 B r i d ge M ode T h e M 1 M u l t i m e d i a a m p li f i e r c a n a l s o b e s e t i n b r i d g e d m o d e ( 3 0 0 W / 8o h m ) b y s e t t i n g s o m e j u m p e r s on t h e i n s i d e o f t h e M 1 . T h i s h a s t o b e d on e b y qu a li f i e d p e o p l e ! ! I n t h e f o l l o w i n g p a r a g r a ph s t h e p r o p e r w i r[...]
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17 R e m o t e C o n tr o l In t e r f a ce T o u s e t h e r e m o t e c on tr o l i n t e r fa c e , t h e M 1 h as t o b e p l ug g e d i n t o a n E t h e r n e t L A N n e t w o r k w i t h a s t a n d a r d ( s t r a i g h t ) n e t w o r k c a b l e . M a k e s u r e t he M 1 d e f a u l t n e t w o r k a dd r e s s ( 1 9 2 . 1 6 8 . 0 . 1 8[...]
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18 St anda r d W e b B a s e d U s e r In t e r f a c e L OG- I N S C R E E N: W h e n y ou s u r f t o t h e w e b p a g e o f t h e M 1 , y o u w i l l s e e t h e l o g o n s c r e e n o f t h e M 1 . D e f a u l t t h e I P a dd r e s s i s h t t p : // 1 9 2 . 1 6 8 . 0 . 1 80 Y o u w i ll h a v e t o e n t e r a u s e r n a m e a n d p a s s [...]
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19 C O N T R O L S C R E E N : I f y o u p r e s s “ e n t e r ” af t e r t y p i n g t h e c o r r e c t u s e r n a m e a n d p a s s w o r d , y o u g e t a c c e s s t o t h e c on tr o l s c r e e n o f t h e M 1 . A f t e r l o g g i ng i n , t h e “ C on n e c t i on S t a t u s” w il l i n d i c a t e “ o n li n e ” i f a c o n [...]
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20 C O N F I G U R A T I ON S CR E E N: T h i s w i n d o w w i ll b e o p e n ed af t e r p r e s s i n g t h e “ C o n f i g u r a t i o n ” b u t t o n i n t h e c o n t r o l w i n d o w . ( D e fa u l t U s e r n a m e : a ud ac , d e f a u l t p ass w o r d : M1 ) I n t h i s w i n d o w t h e I P a dd r e ss c a n b e c h a n g ed a n d [...]
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21 L i t e W e b B a s ed U s e r i n t e r f a c e P U R P O S E : T h e pu r p o s e o f t h e L i t e We b B a s e d U s e r I n t e r fa c e i s t o o f f e r e as y a c c e s s t o t h e b as i c f u n c t i o n s o f t h e M 1 a n d t o o f f e r a cce s s t o t h e M 1 o n d e v i c e s w i t h a s m a l l s c r e e n , e . g . p o c k e t P[...]
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22 R O O M C O N F I G U R A T I ON S C R E E N: I n t h i s s c r e e n y o u c a n as s i g n a n i n p u t s ou r ce t o t h e s e l e c t ed r o o m, c h a n g e t h e o u t pu t v o l u m e ( = z o n e ou t pu t v o l u m e ) o r m u t e t h e o u t pu t v o l u m e . T o c o n f i gu r e a no t h e r r oo m o r t o g o b a c k t o t h e “ S[...]
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23 N A M E C ON F I G U R A T I ON S CR E E N: T h i s s c r e e n c a n b e a c t i v a t e d b y p r e s s i ng 3 ti m e s o n t h e “ A u d a c ” l o g o i n t h e “ R o o m C o n f i g u r a t i o n S c r ee n ” . H e r e y ou c a n c h a ng e t h e n a m e s o f t h e “ R oo m s “ a n d t h e n a m e s o f t h e “ I n p u t S o u[...]
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24 W a ll M o un t ed C on t r o l P a n e l s ( O p t i ona l ) T h e M 1 M u l t i m e d i a a m p li f i e r c a n b e e qu i pp ed w i t h w a l l m oun t ed c on t r o l p a n e l s on e a c h zon e o u t pu t . A z o n e o u t p u t c a n b e c o n t r o l l e d b y m o r e t h e n o n e w a ll m o u n t ed c o n tr o l p a n e l . T h e m a [...]
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25 J u m pe r s e t t i n g s fo r z o ne o u t p u t s e l e c t i o n A B C D E AB C D E Z o n e o u t put JJ J JJ 1 JJ JJ 2 JJJ J 3 JJJ 4 J = s e t j u m p er[...]
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26 A d d i t i o na l In f o r m a t i on M 1 T E C H N I CA L SP E C I F I C A T I O N S S e n s i t i v i t y M i cr o p h o n e i n p u t - 6 0 / - 20 d B 600 O h m b a l an c e d Li n e i n p u t - 2 0 / + 4 dB 10 k O h m F r e q u e n c y r e s p o n s e 2 0 H z – 2 0 k H z T . H . D . b y 1 k H z l e s s t ha n 0 . 1 % S i g n a l t o N o i[...]
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27 P e r s o na l N o t e s[...]