Audio Pole CDR 5 User Manual

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… to make people listen
User manual
ic audio
MIXER AMPLIFIER MX-AMP 60T
MIXER AMPLIFIER MX-AMP 120T
MIXER AMPLIFIER MX-AMP 120
Desktop
19-inch-rack mounting
MX-AMP 120 MIXER AMPLIFIER
MX-AMP 60T MIXER AMPLIFIER
MX-AMP 120T MIXER AMPLIFIER
Status 02/2006
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - … to make people listen

… to make people listenUser manualic audioMIXER AMPLIFIER MX-AMP 60TMIXER AMPLIFIER MX-AMP 120TMIXER AMPLIFIER MX-AMP 120Desktop19-inch-rack mountingM

Page 2 - Mixer-Amplifier - Rear

With the Microphone Controller you can controll the volume of the separate microphones.Microhpone ControllerMicrophone ControllerWith the LINE - Cont

Page 3

With this control you can adjust the reproduction of deep and high frequencies.The bass control lifts or lowers frequencies near to 100Hz at 10dB. The

Page 4 - Preparation

12ENic audioDevice Functions- Rearside -- 115V and 230V Mains Connection- 24V Battery Connection- 100V Speaker Output- Disjoined Anouncement Zones- Co

Page 5

The amplifier is factory set at 230 V(AC) mains voltage. You can set the switch to 115V if neccessary by pushing the slide switch from right to left.

Page 6

14ESome installation regulations require redundant zones for emergency announcements.With the MX-AMP 60 and MX-AMP 120 you can select a special speake

Page 7 - Special Characteristics

15ENIf you have only one speaker zone, you can bridge the two zones. In the priority status you will have the announce-ment on the MUSIC/SPEEC

Page 8

16ENA 6-pole Microphone Input is located at the rear of the Mixer Amplifier. You can connect up to 12 microphones in parallel combination. The input s

Page 9

The following scenario shows one CD player and two paging microphones connected. When you put 12V- with any of these paging mics - on the terminal str

Page 10 - - Front side

Mixing amplifier-settingsSetting for the use of nondynamic desktop microphonesMIC2MIC1MUSIC / SPEECHMixing Amplifier printboard insideSW401OFFONSW402O

Page 11 - - Frontside

The first microphone MIC1 is prior to all others. MIC1 being in use automatically gates all other microphones.If music is hooked up to the system whil

Page 12 - - Rearside

2ENMixer-Amplifier - Front -Mixer-Amplifier - Rear -MX-AMP 60 / MX-AMP 120ic audioMX-AMP 60 MIXER AMPLIFIERMX-AMP 120 MIXER AMPLIFIERCOM 8

Page 13

The following scenario shows again one CD player and two paging microphones connected. In contrast to the page before the paging mics are connected wi

Page 14 - - Rear side

Looping devicesPRE OUTYou can connect an other amplifier if you use the pre out connection. This is helpful if you want to use the mixing features of

Page 15

LINE OUT LINE IN (CD/AUX)These standard RCA phono sockets provide a mixed output suitable for connection to a tape or cassette recorder. LINE OUT: TAP

Page 16

Microphone input (MIC1-4 with XLR-jack)On the back side of the amplifier you can connect 4 different microphones.The first microphone MIC1 has PRIORIT

Page 17 - MUSIC / SPEECH

To get a full paging mic functionality you can connect the microphones with a DIN-Jack.Therefore you can use the pins 1-3 for the MIC and pins 4-5 to

Page 18 - - inside

Selector for LINE-PHANTOM-MICThe inputs MIC3 and MIC4 provide a selector where you can set the typ of input between LINE, Standard microphon MIC, or m

Page 19 - - Rear side/inside

To hear the DING/DONG preceding a call ensure that the switch is in position ON and put 12V on the upper terminal strip or on two special wires of the

Page 20 - PRIORITY

Emergency input telephone connection possibleThe TEL/EMER Input is used to input emergency announcements and/or signals. TEL/EMER stands for TELEPHONE

Page 21

28ENOVERVIEW of all FunctionsDevice Functions - Rear side -ic audioCOM 8 100V COM 100V DC 24VPRE OUTAUXCDTAPE OUTPOWER INLINE INMIC

Page 22 - TAPE RECORDER

FurtherInformation- Technical Specifications- Block Plugging Diagram- IndexContaining all technical specificationsTechnical Specifications Circut cons

Page 23

Content3ENPreperationDevice Functions- Front side -Special Characteristics Device Functions- Rear side -Further InformationUnpacking 5Safety Instruct

Page 24

TypeModelSupplyMains VoltageBattery VoltageOutput power Max:Rated:OutputsInputsFrequency responseTotal harmonic distortionSignal to noise ratioTone co

Page 25

CONTROLSYSTEMPRIORITYCHIME SIGNAL+VCCCD AUXMIC4MIC3Pre AMPBUSMUTEPre AMPPre AMPMUTEMUTE+VCC+VCC+VCCMIC1MIC2PRIORITY+12V(50mA)VOXPre AMPPre AMPMUTEMUTE

Page 26

INDEXABDMTCOSUPRLIUnpacking 5Alarm Function 7Outputs 7Alerting 27Block Plugging Diagram 31Disjoined Anouncement Zones 14Looping Devices 21Chime 26Top

Page 27

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Page 28 - OVERVIEW of all Functions

Preparation- Unpacking- Safety Instructions- General Informations- Rack-Mounting- Cooling- Positioning Mixer AmplifierPlease note the unpacking instru

Page 29 - Information

UnpackingPlease verify if the following parts were delivered: ! line cord! mounting foots pre-assembledSafety instructionsThe wires of the main power

Page 30 - Technical Specifications

6ENPut the Mixer Amplifier in a position with enough space enough fresh air to minimise the heat in the system. Do not place the Mixer Amplifier clos

Page 31 - Block Plugging Diagram

Special Characteristics- Paging Microphone Functions- Alarm Function- Common Function- Inputs- Outputs! 4 Microphone inputs with different Priorities!

Page 32

- LED - Display- ON/OFF - Switch- Microphone Controller- LINE - Controller, Switch AUX/CD- Bass and Treble Controller- Master ControllerDisplay for

Page 33

The LED-Display shows the recording level of the Mixer-Amplifier. The green LEDs show the range in which the MX-AMP could be operated permanently. The

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