PA Mixing Amplifier
for 5 Zones
Please read these instructions carefully prior to
operation and keep them for later reference . All
operating elements and connections described
can be found on the fold-out page 3 .
Connection of the speakers (chapter 5)
requires adequate technical knowledge in 100 V
PA technology and is to be made by experts
only . Operation of the amplifier is easy, even
for adults without any expert knowledge . How-
ever, in case of any queries, please contact your
installer or retailer .
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Safety Notes
This unit corresponds to all relevant directives of
the EU and is therefore marked with
WARNING The unit uses dangerous mains
voltage . Leave servicing to skilled
personnel only and do not in-
sert anything into the air vents!
Inexpert handling may result in electric shock .
During operation, there is a hazard of con-
tact with a dangerous voltage up to 100 V at
the speaker terminals (10, 16) . Always fold
down the protective cover before operating
the amplifier .
Always switch off the amplifier before making
any connection .
•
The unit is suitable for indoor use only . Protect
it against dripping water and splash water,
high air humidity and heat (admissible ambi-
ent temperature range: 0 – 40 °C) .
•
Do not place any vessel filled with liquid on
the unit, e . g . a drinking glass .
•
Immediately disconnect the mains plug from
the socket
1 . if the unit or the mains cable is visibly dam-
aged,
2 . if a defect might have occurred after the
unit was dropped or suffered a similar ac-
cident,
3 . if malfunctions occur .
In any case the unit must be repaired by skilled
personnel .
•
Never pull the mains cable to disconnect the
mains plug from the socket, always seize the
plug .
•
For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth; never
use water or chemicals .
•
No guarantee claims for the unit and no liabil-
ity for any resulting personal damage or mate-
rial damage will be accepted if the unit is used
for other purposes than originally intended, if
it is not correctly connected or operated, if it is
overloaded or not repaired in an expert way .
If the unit is to be put out of operation
definitively, take it to a local recycling
plant for a disposal which is not harm-
ful to the environment .
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Applications
This amplifier with a 120 W RMS output volt-
age is specially designed for PA systems . Either
use 100 V or 70 V speakers or low-resistance
speakers (minimum impedance: 4 Ω) . With 100 V
speakers, a wider range of applications will be
possible . The speakers can be divided into five
zones (fig . 4) and switched on individually or
together using the buttons ZONES (7) .
For music reproduction, an MP3 player has
been integrated . A USB flash drive or a USB
hard disk with separate power supply can be
connected to this player .
The amplifier is equipped with 6 inputs:
1 × microphone input MIC 1 (2) for important
announcements taking priority over all other
inputs, i . e . as soon as a signal is present at
.
the input MIC 1, the volume of the signals
at the other inputs will be attenuated
1 × line level input EM INPUT (17) for important
announcements (e . g . from a telephone sys-
tem) taking priority over the inputs INPUT
2 – 5 and over the MP3 player, i . e . as soon
as a signal is present at this input, the signals
of the inputs with lower priority and of the
MP3 player will be faded out
2 × inputs INPUT 2 and INPUT 3, each input to be
used either as a microphone input (11, 19)
or as a line level input (20)
The microphone inputs are designed as XLR
jacks and 6 .3 mm jacks . For the XLR inputs,
the amplification is adjustable and a 48 V
phantom power can be activated .
2 × line level inputs INPUT 4 and INPUT 5 (21),
e . g . for background music from an MP3 /
CD player, radio or tape deck
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Setting Up the Amplifier
The amplifier is designed for installation into
a rack for units of a width of 482 mm (19");
however, it can also be used as a tabletop unit .
In order to ensure sufficient cooling of the am-
plifier, air must always be able to flow freely
through all air vents .
3.1 Installation into a rack
For rack installation, fasten the two mounting
brackets with screws to the sides of the amplifier .
For installation into a rack, the amplifier requires
2 RS (2 rack spaces = 89 mm) . To prevent the rack
from becoming top-heavy, insert the amplifier
into the lower section of the rack . The front plate
alone is not sufficient for fixing the amplifier
safely; additionally use lateral rails or a base plate
to secure the unit .
The hot air given off by the amplifier must
be dissipated from the rack; otherwise, heat
will accumulate in the rack which may not only
damage the amplifier but also other units in
the rack . In case of insufficient heat dissipa-
tion, install a ventilation unit into the rack (e . g .
DPVEN-04) .
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Operating Elements,
Connections
4.1 Front panel
1 USB port of the MP3 player to connect a
USB flash drive or a USB hard disk
Note: Due to the large number of storage device
manufacturers and device drivers, it cannot be
guaranteed that all storage media are compati-
ble with the MP3 player .
2 Input MIC 1 (6 .3 mm jack, unbal .) to connect
a microphone
The input MIC 1 has a priority circuit: When
an announcement is made via this input,
the volume of the other inputs will be auto-
matically attenuated so that it is easier to
understand the announcement . To adjust
the level of volume attenuation, use the
control MUTE LEVEL (18) .
3 Input level controls to mix or fade in / fade
out the input signals
4 Operating elements of the MP3 player
(
chapter 4 .3)
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5 Tone controls BASS and TREBLE
6 Control MASTER for the volume of the
mixed signal at the line outputs and speaker
outputs (22, 16, 10)
7 Buttons ZONES to switch on / off the five
speaker groups (speaker zones) connected to
the terminals ZONES OUTPUT (10):
Buttons 1 – 5 for each individual zone
Button ALL for all zones
8 Output level indication (2 ...12),
LED TEMP to indicate overheating,
LED PROT to indicate muting while switching
on / off and to indicate a short circuit or an
overload at the speaker outputs (10, 16)
If the LED TEMP lights up, improve the
ventilation of the amplifier . As soon as the
amplifier has cooled down, the LED TEMP
will extinguish .
If the LED PROT fails to extinguish a few
seconds after switching on or if it lights up
during operation, switch off the amplifier
and eliminate the overload or the short cir-
cuit at the speaker outputs (refer to chap-
ter 5) . The LED PROT will extinguish . If you
are not able to identify the fault, consult
skilled personnel .
9 POWER switch with power LED ON above
4.2 Rear panel
10 100 V speaker terminals for five speaker
zones;
always observe chapter 5!
11 XLR jacks (bal .) of the inputs INPUT 2 and
INPUT 3 for microphones; as an alternative
to the 6 .3 mm jacks (19) and the RCA jacks
(20)
12 Buttons PHANTOM POWER to activate the
48 V phantom power for the XLR jacks (11)
Caution! When the phantom power has
been activated, do not connect any micro-
phone with unbalanced output to the cor-
responding XLR jack (11); the microphone
may be damaged .
13 Controls GAIN to adjust the amplification
(microphone sensitivity) for the XLR micro-
phone inputs (11)
14 Mains jack for connection to a socket
(230 V / 50 Hz) via the mains cable provided