Plena Mixer Amplifier
Installation and User Instructions
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Important safeguards
Alerts on the apparatus
This symbol found on the apparatus indicates hazards arising from dangerous voltages.
This symbol found on the apparatus indicates the user should read all safety statements found in the operating instructions.
This symbol found on the apparatus indicates double insulation.
Warning
To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
This symbol found on the apparatus indicates that the apparatus must be placed in a separate collection facility for electronic waste and not disposed with household waste.
1Read instructions - All the safety instructions for use should be read before the system is operated.
2 Retain instructions - The safety instructions and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3 Heed warnings - All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4 Follow instructions - All operating instructions and instructions for use should be followed.
5Cleaning - Unplug system units from the mains outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use only a dry cloth for cleaning.
6Attachments - Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7Water and Moisture - Do not use this unit near water, for example near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry basket, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, in an unprotected outdoor installation or any area which is classified as a wet location.
8Accessories - Do not place this unit on an unstable stand, tripod, bracket or mount. This unit may fall, causing serious injury to a person and serious damage to the unit. Use only a stand, tripod, bracket or mount recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the unit should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may
cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
9Ventilation - Openings in the enclosure, if any, are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the unit and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The unit should not be placed in a
around the front, the rear, and the sides of the unit for sufficient ventilation.
10Heat sources - Do not install the unit near any heat sources such as radiators, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat (including amplifiers).
11Open flames - No open flames, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the unit.
12Power sources - Units should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply you plan to use, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For units intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the "Installation and User Instructions".
13Grounding or polarisation - This unit may be equipped with a polarised alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarised plug. Alternatively, this unit may be equipped with a
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outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the
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15Overloading - Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock.
16Object and Liquid Entry - Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or
17Servicing - Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
18Damage Requiring Service - Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
???When the
???If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit.
???If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.
???If the unit does not operate normally by following the instructions for use. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the instructions for use, as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the units to their normal operation.
???If the unit has been dropped or the unit has been damaged.
???When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance; this indicates a need for service.
19Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or parts which have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorised substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
20Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to the units, ask the service technician to
perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition.
21Lightning - For added protection of the units during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system. This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and
22Disconnection - To completely disconnect this unit from the AC mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle. The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable to be able to disconnect power from the unit.
23Before installing or operating this product, always read the Safety Instructions, which are available as a separate document (9922 141 7014x). These instructions are supplied together with all equipment that can be connected to the mains.
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American Users
Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
???Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
???Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
???Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
???Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Canadian Users
Note
This Class B digital device complies with Canadian
Cet appareil num??rique de classe B est conforme ?? la norme
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1 Introduction1.6 Icons
1.1Purpose
The purpose of these Installation and User Instructions is to provide information required for installing, configuring and operating a Plena Mixer Amplifier.
1.2Digital document
These Installation and User Instructions are also available as a digital document in the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF).
1.3Intended audience
These Installation and User Instructions are intended for installers and users of a Plena system.
1.6.1Note icons
The icons used in combination with Notes provide extra information about the Note. See the following examples:
Note
General icon for notes.
Note
Consult the indicated source of information.
1.4Related documentation
Safety Instructions (9922 141 1036x).
1.5Alerts
Four types of alerts are used in this manual. The alert type is closely related to the effect that may be caused if it is not observed. These alerts - from least severe effect to most severe effect - are:
???Note
Alert containing additional information. Usually, not observing a note alert does not result in damage to the equipment or personal injuries.
???Caution
The equipment can be damaged if the alert is not observed.
???Warning
Persons can be (severely) injured, or the equipment can be seriously damaged, if the alert is not observed.
???Danger
Not observing the alert can result in death.
1.6.2Caution, Warning, and Danger
icons
The icons used in combination with Caution, Warnings, and Dangers indicate the type of hazard present. See the following examples:
Caution, Warning, Danger
General icon for Cautions, Warnings and
Dangers.
Caution, Warning, Danger
Icon for risk of electric shock.
Caution, Warning, Danger
Icon for risk of electrostatic discharge.
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1.7Conversion tables
In this manual, SI units are used to express lengths, masses, temperatures etc. These can be converted to
table 1.1: Conversion of units of length
Note
1 hPa = 1 mbar.
table 1.4: Conversion of units of temperature
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2Description
2.1The Plena product range
The Plena Mixer Amplifier is part of the Plena product range. Plena provides public address solutions for places where people gather to work, worship, trade, or relax. It is a family of system elements that are combined to create public address systems tailored for virtually any application
The Plena product range includes:
???mixers
???preamplifiers
???power amplifiers
???a music source unit
???a digital message manager
???a feedback suppressor
???call stations
???an
???a voice alarm system
???a timer
???a charger
???a loop amplifier
The various elements are designed to complement each other thanks to matched acoustical, electrical and mechanical specifications.
2.2Contents of box
The packaging box contains the following contents:
???
???Labels and colored pins for indicating favorite settings
???Power cord
???Plena Bonus CD
???Mounting brackets (LBC 1901/00)
2.3The Plena Mixer Amplifier
The Plena Mixer Amplifier is a high performance, professional public address unit for mixing up to four separate microphone/line signals, and any one of three separate music signals. For a schematic overview of the Plena Mixer Amplifier, see figure 2.1 on the next page.
The volume of each microphone/line signal can be individually adjusted to obtain the required mix; the mixed output is controlled via the master volume control and separate high/low tone controls.
The unit is easy to use, and provides a crisp call or clear music. The amplifier also has enhanced features such as ducking level control, priority, labelling, and setting indicators.
All Microphone/line inputs can be switched between microphone level and line level sensitivity. The inputs are balanced but can also be used unbalanced. Phantom power can be selected via a DIP switch to provide power to condenser microphones. Input channels 1 and 2 can take priority over all other microphone and music inputs:
???Input 1 can be activated by contact closure on a PTT (push to talk). A chime can be configured to precede an announcement.
???Input 2 can be switched automatically if a signal is available at the input, for example, if someone speaks into the microphone (VOX activation).
A telephone/70 V emergency input with VOX activation is also provided for easy integration with another PA system or a telephone paging system. It has its own volume control and overrides all other inputs, including the call station and inputs 1 and 2.
The unit also has a line output to add amplifiers for larger systems that require more output power. This output can be switched to music only, for example, so that music on hold can be provided for the telephone system.
Users can create custom labels for inputs and music sources. These labels can be attached to the special holders at the front of the mixer amplifier. Colored pins can also be inserted at various positions around the volume and tone dial controls to indicate favorite settings for a particular application.
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An LED meter monitors the master output before the zone selection. This signal is also present on the headphone connector below the output meter. For total reliability and ease of use, a limiter is integrated into the output stage to restrict output if the user applies too much signal.
70V
0
ducking
DI P dri ve
DI P
PTT
0
Call only 70V
1(disc)
2(radio)
LINE
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figure 2.1: Schematic overview of the Plena Mixer Amplifier
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2.4Controls, connectors and indicators
2.4.1Front panel
See figure 2.2 for an overview of the controls and indicators.
1 Power button.
2Label holder for
created by user.
3 Label holder for
4 Master high tone control.
5Master volume control - controls all inputs except emergency and call station.
6 Output level meter
7Input level control:
???microphone/line 1
???microphone/line 2
???microphone/line 3
???microphone/line 4
8 Music source selector (for music inputs 1, 2, and 3). 9 Music source volume control.
10Master low tone control.
11Air inlet holes.
Note
Do not obstruct the airflow into the unit.
Note
Users can create custom labels for the microphone/line inputs and description of the music sources. These labels can be attached to the mixer amplifier at position numbers 2 and 3 (see figure 2.2). Colored pins can also be inserted at various positions around the dial controls to indicate the favorite settings for a particular application. For more information on inserting and removing pins, see section 4.3.2.
2.4.2Plena
The optional Plena
The music source can be easily changed. The status of each music source is indicated by an LED.
A standard CAT 5 cable is used to connect the wall panel to the
12 Headphone socket.
figure 2.2: Front panel
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2.4.3Rear panel
See figure 2.3 for an overview of the connectors and switches:
1 Tel. emergency/70V input, Euro style pluggable screw terminal connector - VOX function. This input has highest priority.
2 Telephone emergency/70V input volume control - control range
3Remote control
zone on/off control.
4Ducking level control for microphone/line inputs 1 and 2.
5Music input (number 1 disc), 2x RCA/cinch connectors. Stereo, summed mono.
6 Music input (number 2 radio), 2x RCA/cinch connectors. Stereo, summed mono.
7 Music input (number 3 auxiliary), 2x RCA/cinch connectors. Stereo, summed mono.
8Music master output, XLR connector - switch setting for line out, or music only. This output can carry out either music only, or the master output. For more
information, see chapter 4.2.3. 9 Cooling fan
Note
Always allow adequate space at the rear of the
unit for ventilation.
10Microphone/line 1 input with trigger, Euro style pluggable screw terminal connector - DIP switch settings for: chime, PTT (push to talk), mic/line, speech filter, and phantom power (see number 11).
11DIP switch for microphone/line 1 and microphone/ line 2 (see numbers 10 and 12 respectively).
12Microphone/line 2 input, Euro style pluggable screw terminal connector - DIP switch settings for speech filter, mic/line, VOX, and phantom power (see number 11).
13Microphone/line 3 input, Euro style pluggable screw terminal connector - DIP switch settings for mic/line, and phantom power (see number 14).
14DIP switch for microphone/line 3 and microphone/ line 4 (see numbers 13 and 15 respectively).
15Microphone/line 4 input, Euro style pluggable screw terminal connector - DIP switch settings for mic/line, and phantom power
(see number 14).
16Outputs:
???Call only, screw terminal connector 70 V.
???Screw terminal connector 25 V, 70 V, and 4 Ohm. 17 Mains fuse.
18 Ground connection screw.
Note
The unit must be grounded.
19 Mains connector
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figure 2.3: Rear panel
9
Output
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3Installation
3.1Unpack unit
1 Remove the unit from the box, and discard the packaging material according to local regulations.
2Use your fingernails to carefully peel off the protective plastic film from the label holders. Do not use sharp or pointed objects.
3.2Install unit in rack (optional)
The Plena Mixer Amplifier is intended for tabletop use, but you can also mount the unit in a 19" rack (see figure 3.1).
If you mount the unit in a rack, you must:
???ensure that it does not exceed the overheating temperature (45 ??C ambient).
???use the included Bosch mounting brackets (LBC 1901/00).
???remove the 4 feet from the bottom of the unit.
figure 3.1: Installing the unit in a rack
3.3Check settings/connections
1 Connect any additional equipment (see section 4.1 and 4.2).
2 Check the settings (see section 4.3).
3.4Connect unit to mains
Caution
Potential equipment damage. Before connecting power, always check the voltage indicator plate at the rear of the unit.
1 Make sure the power switch on the front of the unit is set to Off.
2Connect the power cord to the mains connector and plug it into the mains outlet.
figure 3.2: Power connection and voltage selector
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4Connections and settings
4.1Connecting inputs
4.1.1Priority microphone (input 1)
The priority microphone (or a generic call station) that can be used with push to talk (PTT) should be connected to ???microphone/line 1 input???. The PTT mode can be activated by setting the DIP switch (11) at the rear of the unit. Microphone/line 1 input has priority over all other microphone/line inputs.
If, however, the ???Tel. emergency/70V input??? receives a signal, all inputs including microphone/line 1 input will be overruled.
The microphone/line 1 input has a Euro style pluggable screw terminal connector. This Euro style pluggable screw terminal connector has a trigger input, which can be used in combination with the Euro connector.
The priority microphone can be connected to the microphone/line 1 input with trigger as follows:
???Euro connector with trigger. See figure 4.1.
???Euro connector only (without trigger).
Set the DIP switch settings for microphone/line 1 with trigger, as required. See section 4.3.
Note
When connecting an unbalanced line level (200 mV) signal to the microphone/line input, connect it as follows: Signal to +, connect to - and GND to ground.
figure 4.1: Euro connector with trigger
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4.1.2Secondary microphone (input 2)
Connect a secondary microphone to ???microphone/line input 2???. See figure 4.2.
Microphone/line input 2 has a DIP switch (11) at the rear of the unit for setting the VOX mode. If the DIP switch is set to VOX, the microphone/line input will automatically be switched when a signal is sensed at the microphone/line 2 input. For example, when someone speaks into the microphone, other sound will either be muted or ducked, depending on the setting of the ducking level control at the rear of the unit. See section 4.3.
The Tel. emergency/70V input and Microphone/line input 1 all have priority over the Microphone/line input 2. Therefore, any signal received on any one of these inputs will always be heard regardless of the ducking level control setting for Microphone/line input 2.
Set the DIP switch settings for microphone/line input 2 as required. See section 4.3.
4.1.3Additional microphones (inputs 3 and 4)
Connect additional microphones to microphone/line inputs 3 and 4 as required. See figure 4.2. These microphones will mix with the background music.
Set the DIP switch settings for microphone/lines 3 and 4, as required. See section 4.3.
figure 4.2: Connecting microphone inputs
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4.1.4Emergency inputs
The Tel. emergency/70V input, with VOX functionality, is used for receiving emergency announcements or signals (such as a fire alarm). This input has absolute priority, and will overrule all inputs when an emergency announcement or signal is received.
Either a telephone line or a 70 V input signal can be connected to the Euro style pluggable screw terminal connector (1) at the rear of the unit. See section 4.1.4.1 and section 4.1.4.2.
Caution
Never connect telephone lines and a 70 V signal to the Euro style connector at the same time.
To adjust the volume of the emergency announcement or signal, turn the rotary dial (2) at the rear of the unit. For safety reasons, the volume of the emergency announcement or signal cannot be set to zero.
The master volume control setting (5) does not influence the volume setting of the emergency announcement or signal.
Note
Tel. emergency input does not mute the incoming signal so that an incoming pilot tone will be fed to the zone outputs. With this feature it is possible to use the mixer amplifier in a Bosch Voice Alarm System when using end of line boards
The signal that is delivered to the unit should be quiet when a call is not made. The pilot tone and frequencies below 300 Hz are filtered from the trigger signal so that the input will not trigger from a pilot tone or low frequency rumble.
4.1.4.1 Connecting 70 Volt input signal
Connect the 70 Volt input signal as shown in figure 4.3.
figure 4.3: Connecting 70 Volt input signal
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4.1.4.2Connecting telephone lines
Connect the telephone lines as shown in figure 4.4.
Caution
A connection to a telephone network must always be made via a telephone coupler that provides adequate isolation between the telephone network (PBX) and the Plena system.
The telephone coupler must also meet all relevant requirements for this type of communication equipment as imposed by law and/or responsible telecommunication organizations in the country of use. Never try to make a direct connection between the telephone network and the mixer amplifier.
figure 4.4: Connecting emergency telephone lines
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4.1.5Music source inputs
When using a CD player, tuner or other auxiliary device for background music, connect the
figure 4.5: Connecting music source inputs
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4.2Connecting outputs
4.2.1Main output
Connect speakers to the 70 V or 4 Ohm terminal on the Euro style pluggable screw terminal connector (16) at the rear of the unit.
Also see section 4.2.4 ???Connecting speakers???.
4.2.2Call only
Connect speakers to the 70 V terminal on the Euro style pluggable screw terminal connector (16) at the rear of the unit.
4.2.3Music only
Use the music master output connector (8) to provide a dedicated music out source for another device. For example, the music master output can be connected to a telephone coupler, so that callers can listen to music when they are put on hold (see figure 4.6).
To select the dedicated music out source, set the internal jumper. Only the music inputs (5, 6, and 7) will be audible. All other inputs, including the Tel. emergency/70V input will not be sent to this output.
To hear all mixed inputs (microphone/line, emergency, and music) set the internal jumper.
figure 4.6: Connecting music source inputs
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4.2.4.1Constant voltage loudspeakers
figure 4.8: Connecting speakers
figure 4.7: Connecting speakers
The mixer amplifier can drive 70 V constant voltage loudspeakers.
Connect the loudspeakers in parallel and check the loudspeaker polarity for
You can use the Call Only output for
Connect low impedance loudspeakers to the 4 Ohm/0 terminals. This output can deliver the rated output power into an 4 Ohm load. Connect multiple loudspeakers in a
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4.3Unit settings
4.3.1Rear panel settings
The unit can be quickly
???DIP switches
???Rotary dials.
See the following tables for an overview of the settings and typical examples of their use.
table 4.1: DIP switch settings
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table 4.2: Rotary controls
Note
When PTT or VOX are selected, the ducking control controls between 3 dB attenuation (very little ducking) to
When ducking, the music is also present on the Call only output. If you do not want this, set the ducking control to mute.
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4.3.2Pin settings and labelling
Users can create custom labels for the: microphone/line inputs, description of the music sources, and audio output zones 1 and 2. These labels can be attached to the mixer amplifier at position numbers 2 and 3 (see figure 2.2). Colored pins can also be inserted at various positions around the dial controls to indicate the favorite settings for a particular application.
The pins are engineered in such a way that they cannot be taken out by hand. This is to prevent tampering. The pins are intended to be inserted once, during installation of the unit. The silver pins should be used to indicate the preferred settings of the unit. The red pins can optionally be used to indicate the maximum setting of a knob.
If these settings have to be changed, use a pair of soft- tipped pliers to carefully remove the pins. If you do not have a pair of
To remove the clear plastic covers in front of the labels:
1Carefully insert a small screwdriver into the
2Gently lift the cover, and bend it in the middle. Take care not to force the cover or the front panel.
To reattach the plastic covers with paper labels:
1 Insert the paper label into the holder at the front of the unit.
2Pick up the cover, and then bend it slightly in the middle by hand.
3Fit the cover into the slot at the front of the unit, and then gently release the cover, making sure that the paper label stays in place.
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5Operation
5.1Switch on and off
5.1.1Switch on
Caution
Potential equipment damage. Before applying power, always check the voltage indicator plate at the rear of the unit.
1Set the power button (1) on the front of the unit to On - pushed in (see figure 5.1).
5.1.2Switch off
Set the power button (1) on the front of the unit to Off - popped out (see figure 5.1).
figure 5.1: Front panel
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5.2Microphone/line controls
Note
Users can create custom labels for the microphone/line inputs and description of the music sources. These labels can be attached to the mixer amplifier at position numbers 2 and 3 (see figure 5.1). Colored pins can also be inserted at various positions around the dial controls to indicate the favorite settings for a particular application.
Use the volume controls (7) to individually control the sound level of microphone/line inputs 1 through 4.
5.3Music controls
5.3.1Source selection
Use the music source selector (8) to select one of the connected music sources.
5.3.2Volume control
Use the music source volume control (9) to control the sound level of the selected music source.
5.4Tone control
The tone controls are not standard bass and
treble controls: they can be used as a traditional tone control with high and low control, but also have a powerful contour that addresses problems found in real situations.
The tone control for the low frequencies boosts deep bass first without making the sound boomy, and cuts rumble without loosing warmth in the low frequencies.
Use the Hi (high) and Lo (low) tone controls (see figure 5.1, numbers 4 and 10) to change the tone.
5.5Output controls
5.5.1Master volume control
Use the master volume control dial (5) to collectively control the sound level of all outputs, except the emergency announcement/signal.
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6Technical data
6.1Electrical
6.1.1Mains power supply
Voltage
230 VAC, ??10%, 50/60 Hz
Inrush Current
4.5 A
Inrush Current
5 A
Inrush Current
10 A
6.1.2Power consumption
100 VA
200 VA
400 VA
6.1.3Performance
Frequency response
50 Hz to 20 kHz
Distortion
<1% @ rated output power, 1 kHz
Bass Control
Max
Treble Control
Max
6.1.4
Wall panel input
For
6.1.5Mic/line input 4 x
Input 1
Input
2)
Sensitivity
1 mV (mic); 200 mV (line)
Vox sensitivity
Impedance
>1 kohm (mic); >5 kohm (line)
S/N (flat at max volume)
63 dB (mic); >70 dB (line)
S/N (flat at min volume/muted)
>75 dB
Dynamic range
100 dB
S/N (flat at max volume)
>63 dB (mic); >70 dB (line)
S/N (flat at min volume/muted)
>75 dB
CMRR
>40 dB (50 Hz to 20 kHz)
Headroom
>25 dB
Speech filter
Phantom power supply
16 V via 1.2 kohm (mic)
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6.1.6Music inputs 3x
Connector
Cinch, stereo converted to mono
Sensitivity
200 mV
Impedance
22 kohm
S/N (flat at max volume)
>70 dB
S/N (flat at min volume/muted)
>75 dB
Headroom
>25 dB
6.1.7Emergency / telephone 1 x
Connector
Sensitivity tel
100 mV ??? 1 V adjustable
Sensitivity 70V
10 V ??? 70 V adjustable
Impedance
>10 kohm
S/N (flat at max volume)
>65 dB
VOX
threshold 50 mV; attack time 150 ms; release time 2 s
6.1.8Master/music output 1 x
Connector
Nominal level
1 V
Impedance
<100 ohm
6.1.9Loudspeaker outputs 70 V
Connector
Screw connector, floating
Max / rated
45 W / 30 W
Max / rated
90 W / 60 W
Max / rated
180 W / 120 W
6.1.10 Loudspeaker output 4 Ohm*
Connector
Screw terminal, floating
16 V (30 W)
22 V (60 W)
31 V (120 W)
6.2Mechanical
Dimensions (H x W x D)
100 x 430 x 270 mm (19" wide, 2U high)
Mounting
Color
Charcoal
Weight
Approx. 5 kg
Weight
Approx. 8.5 kg
Weight
Approx. 10.5 kg
6.3Environmental
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
<95%
Acoustic noise level of fan
<33 dB SPL @ 1 m
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Data subject to change without notice