Phoenix PV-DSP-4ACD.9.4.1 User manual

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DIGITAL AUTOMATIC POWER MIXER with 2 POWER AMPLIFIERS 400W+100W and DSP-4 SYSTEM
Phoenix Professional Audio GmbH
Gewerbepark Conradty 12
D-83059 KOLBERMOOR
Tel. 0049-(0)8031-30425-0
Fax. 0049-(0)8031-30425-25
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Made in EU
PV-DSP-4ACD
Version with
Compressor-
Expander
Audio Matrix
DeEsser
USB player
3 U
Fully automatic digital automatic mixing amplifier with two power amplifiers 400W+100W,
free programmable or automatic shift of the PRESET 1 and 2 with calendar function.
Programmable priority position for conference modes, input audio matrix, optional cable
remote control for remote shift of the presets.
Remote LIVE control via MASTER USB interface.
An exemplary complete configuration in the audio processing DSP.
Programming software EASY-Manager 2.0.
Automatic system of the second generation with
DIGITAL SIGNAL DELAY FIELD
and auto-
matic control of the input with BARRIER-GATE, GATE-OPEN and GAIN-CONTROL. Automatic
amplifier with DeEsser and USB MP3 player.
PV-DSP-4ACD.9.4.1(Power Voice)
Version with compressor expander function
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Before start-up of the amplifier we ask you to read the safety instructions carefully.
Installation according to the following guidelines:
1 - Always put the amplifier onto a smooth and stable lower surface.
2 - Choose dry surroundings and do not put any liquids onto the amplifier.
3 - Avoid closeness to heat sources.
4 - Never open the housing of the amplifier, without pulling the mains plug out of the plug socket before.
5 - Only connect the device to 230 VAC/50Hz mains voltage.
Do not block the venting slots! Let above, behind and under the device sufficient space for air circulation.
ATTENTION! Be especially careful when dealing with dangerous mains voltage. With this voltage, you can get a
dangerous electric shock.
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This device has left the factory in safety-related perfect condition. In order to obtain this condition and to ensure a safe oper-
ation, the user has absolutely to consider the safety indications and the warning notices which are included in this instruction
manual.
For damages caused by failure to observe these operating instructions, the guarantee will expire.
For resulting subsequent damages the manufacturer assumes no liability.
Please check before the first start-up, if there are any obvious transport damages. Should you discover damages to the power
line or at the housing, please do not take the device into operation and contact your specialized dealer.
The construction corresponds to the protection class I. The mains plug may only be connected to a protective contact socket,
whose voltage and frequency exactly corresponds with the type label of the device. Inappropriate voltages and sockets can
lead to the destruction of the device and to fatal electric shocks.
Always insert the mains plug at last. The mains plug has always to be inserted without force. Pay attention to a firm seat of the
mains plug.
Do not let the power cable come into contact with other cables. Be careful when handling mains cables and connections. Never
touch these parts with clammy hands. Clammy hands may lead to mortal electrical shocks.
Do not change, bend, mechanically load, pull or heat power lines and do not bring them close to heat- or cold sources. Failure
to do so may cause damage to the power line, fire or a fatal electric shock.
The cable entry or the coupling at the device may not be tensioned. Always a sufficient cable length to the device has to be
present. Otherwise the cable can be damaged, which can lead to fatal electric shocks.
Make sure that the power-cord cannot be crimped or damaged by sharp edges. Periodically check the device and the power
line for damages.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using cables it must be ensured that the wire cross-section has been approved for the required power consumption of
the device. All warnings concerning the power cords are also valid for possible extension cords.
Unplug the device when it is not used and before each cleaning. To do so, touch the mains plug at the grip and never pull on the
power line, otherwise the cable and the connector may be damaged, which can lead to fatal electric shocks. If plug or appliance
switch are not accessible f.i. Due to installation, mains side an all-pole switch-off has to be carried out.
When the mains plug or the device is dusty, if has to be taken out of service, the current circuit has to be interrupted all-pole
and the device has to be cleaned with a dry cloth.
Dust can reduce the isolation, which can lead to fatal electric shocks. Heavy dirt in and at the device should only be removed
by a specialist.
Under no circumstance liquids of any kind may get into sockets, plug connections or into any device openings or device slots.
If it is suspected that - even minimal - liquid could be spilled into the device, the device must immediately be disconnected
from the mains all-pole.
This is also valid when the device has been exposed to high air humidity. Even if the device still seems to operate, it has to be
checked by a specialist, if possibly isolations has been damaged by the liquid entry. Reduced isolations can cause mortal elec-
trical shocks.
No strange objects may get into the device.
This is especially valid for metal parts. Should even smallest metal parts like staples and paper clips or rough metal chips get
into the device, the devices has to be taken out of operation immediately and all-pole unplugged.
Malfunctions and short circuits caused by metal parts can have fatal injuries as a consequence.
The device and its connections have to be protected against lightning strikes.
Only connect the device in off condition.
Before the device is switched on, all faders and volume controls have to be set to zero resp. to minimum.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3.
1. Carefully read this manual.
2. Keep this manual well.
3. Consider all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. ATTENTION: to avoid fires and electric shocks, this system may not be exposed to rain and humidity. Do not use this device
close to any waters.
6. Only clean the device with a dry cloth.
7. Do not cover any air vents.
8. Do not put the device close to heat sources like radiators, hot air dampers, ovens or other devices (including amplifiers), which
emit warmth.
9. Do not override the safety function of the inverse polarity protection or the safety plug. A plug with inverse polarity protection
has two pins, and one of them is wider than the other (only for USA/Canada). A safety plug has two pins and one ground pole.
If the included plug does not fit into your socket, the socket is obsolete and has to be replaced by an electrician.
10. Pass the mains cable in a way, that nobody can step onto it and that it cannot be jammed. This is especially valid for plugs,
sockets and the place where the cable comes out of the device.
11. Only use products and accessories specified by Phoenix Professional Audio GmbH.
12. Let maintenance operations only be carried out by qualified maintenance staff. The device has always to be maintained,
when it has been damaged in any way, f.i. when the mains cable or the mains plug is damaged, if liquids have been spilled onto
the device or objects have been fallen into it, if the device has been exposed to rain or humidity, if it does not work normally or
if it has been fallen down.
EXPLANATION OF THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
The exclamation mark in a triangle shall advise the user of the existence of important operating- and
maintenance instructions in this manual.
The symbol consisting of a flash with an arrowhead in a triangle shall advise the user of the exist-
ence of non-isolated, dangerous voltages within the housing, which can be strong enough to give
an electric shock.
ATTENTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF AN ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER. USE QUAL-
IFIED MAINTENANCE STAFF FOR ALL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS.
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GENERAL
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POWER-VOICE PV-DSP-4ACD.9.4.1 Automatic power mixer with two power amplifiers (1. AMP 400W and 2. AMP 100W),
especially developed for uses in difficult acoustic buildings (architectural acoustics). The PV-DSP-4ACD.9.4.1 is used in places,
where most of the other devices generate no positive results or where a complete „rack“ with system components would have
to be built up to achieve a reasonable acoustic result.
The 8 universal inputs are shiftable between MIC.- and LINE sensitivity by DIP switches.
Each of the 8 universal inputs has shiftable phantom power and a HPF filter (100 Hz).
The universal inputs are equipped with shiftable automatic microphone system (DSDF),
DIGITAL SIGNAL-DELAY-FIELD
system.
The release of all recorded microphones is done automatically and is controlled and supervised by the processor system (DSDF).
By the input matrix (DIP switch) „MAINSUM-1“ and „MAINSUM-2“ all 8 input channels can be allocated to the „MAINSUM-1“
DSP outputs 1 to 3 and „MAINSUM-2“ to the DSP outputs 1 to 3 and 4.
All settings of the matrix, the DSDF system, priority- resp. conference programming are described in the further chapters.
Besides this, the POWER VOICE“ PV-DSP-4ACD.9.4.1 has the following inputs and functions:
- Input audio matrix „MAINSUM-1“ and „MAINSUM-2“
- COMPRESSOR-EXPANDER function
- DeEsser with FULL, SPLIT, AIR functions
- USB PM3 player
- 8 inputs to XLR (MIC.-LINE by DIP switch)
- LINE input (LINE-9 IN) to Cinch
- 8 x input GAIN control
-10 input parametric EQ
- 2 PRESETS
- Digital NOISE-GATE and LIMITER (software)
- CROSSOVER (an allocation of the inputs 1 to 7 to output 4, resp. inputs 8 to 9 to output 4)
- calendar function (automatic shift to PRESETS-2)
- RS 485 REMOTE interface for cable remote control, manual shift between the presets
- 4 x 5 output parametric EQ, 4 delays, 4 volume controls and automatic feedback limiter (sum)
- 4 DSP outputs, the output No. 4 can be configured as X-Over SUB output
- 3 100V/speaker line outputs (2 controllable zones, AMP-1, 400W) and (AMP-2, 100W)
- PRE-MASTER EQ output (balanced to XLR)
- 4 x POST-MASTER outputs DSP (balanced to XLR)
- PRE-MASTER input (balanced to 3-poled jack)
- Connection for cable remote control INPUT PANEL PRESET (RJ 45)
- INFO OUT PRESET 2 (control with 2 x contacts) for f.i. shift of additional speaker lines at PRESET 2
- Output RECORD for recording devices
- System software EASY-MANAGER 2.0.
All these setting possibilities provide an even more precise room equalization and best adaption to the room acoustics.
Besides this, the mixing amplifiers have an additional speaker line with separate volume control and SOFT-START adjustable in
the system (standard setting 5 sec.) for better speaker protection.
The devices are suitable as desktop version as well as for 19“-installation.
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MAIN FEATURES
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- Short circuit protection - overheating protection - open circuit protection - overload protection
- 2 separate power amplifiers 400W +100W/100V
- RELAY CONTROL PANEL (activation at preset 2)
- 100V, 70V, 50V, 8 Ohm and 4 Ohm speaker outputs
- SOFT START to suppress switch-on noises
- Balanced microphone inputs
- DeEsser
- Compressor expander
- USB MP3 player
- Balanced LINE IN / LINE OUT in-/outputs
- PRESETS selection switch with free programmable calendar function for the automatic shift
f.i. Sunday mass (PRESET-2)
- 4 transformer-balanced DSP OUT outputs, programmable SUBWOOFER output to output DSP OUT-4
- Output RECORD for recording devices
- Phönix connections for speaker lines
- Separate volume control for microphone, line inputs with 2-fold EQ
- Countersunk 2-element graphic EQ at the front side per input
- Feedback limiter „phase shifter“ or „adaptability automatic“
- Microphone automatic switch system with control LEDs
- Audio signal limiter and NOISE-GATE (MASTER)
- 10 x input / 4 x 5 output parametric EQ with 20 Hz to 20.480 kHz @ -12dB/+12dB @ 0.05 oct - 3.00 oct
- Delay per output up to 85 mtr.
- Two separate speaker lines with volume control. Zone 1 amplifier No. 1 [400 W], zone 2 amplifier No. 2 [100 W]
- Control software EASY-MANAGER 2.0 via USB interface.
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1. CONTROL LEDs AUTOMATIC SYSTEM
Green LED indications light when the automatic mic.-system allows an input signal. Should the input not be activated, the green
control LED remains dark and the input remains closed. Please possibly consider the DIP switch position.
2. CONTROL LEDs PEAK
Red LED indications light, when the input signal is too high and the input is overloaded. In case of override please change the
GAIN LEVEL or DIP switch position (MIC.-LINE).
3. CHANNEL VOLUME CONTROLS 1 to 9
These controls (level slide controls) determine the volume of the inputs 1 to 9. Please consider the volume controls (limiter) in
the display (settings 1-4 VOL, DSP) and the MASTER control resp. GAIN LEVEL potentiometer at the rear side.
4. LINE INPUT
Line input (0 dB) with level slide control, LF and HF-EQ control for f.i. CD player feed etc. (front input).
5. DeEsser (basics)
If a transmission of the human voice is carried out, it is often necessary for aesthetic reasons, subsequently to amplify or to drive
the high frequency parts of the reproduction (approx. 2 kHz to 8 kHz) by means of an equalizer.
Thereby the voice gets a more muscular sound or more presence.
Also with pure speech transmissions thus a voice appears to most listeners more direct and attracts more attention with the
same volume.
A problem occurs with raising of the high frequencies of a speech transmission, as the voiceless sibilants (s, ss, ß, sch, z, tz) almost
exclusively consist of such frequencies, they are reproduced disproportionately loud by amplifying these areas.
This effect also enhances the often applied compression of the speech signal, as these tones indeed are felt as loud, but they
are low regarding the technical signal level and can hardly be lowered by the compressor.
Insofar a reproduction processed in this way sounds very unpleasant, as the sibilants strike disproportionally loud and very
intrusive.
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DeEsser
5. (5.2) DeEsser (Function FULL/Automatic)
The De-Esser located in the amplification system in the system setting „FULL“ at first automatically separates the lower from
the problematic middle and upper frequencies (in the frequency range 800 Hz to 8 kHz) and then compresses the last, whereby
too loud sections are automatically lowered in the level (please consider the setting „ATTENUATION“ poti No. 5.3). Then both
signals are mixed together again. The result is a present and well sounding reproduction of the human voice without obtrusive
sibilants (s, ss, ß, sch, z, tz).
In system operation of the DeEsser „FULL“ the yellow control LED will light up.
5. (5.2) DeEsser (function SPLIT/ BAND manual)
By pressing the button „DE-ESS BAND“ the DeEsser is activated in SPLIT modes, the green control LED lights up.
With manual setting of the DeEsser the lower frequency (start frequency) with potentiometers No. 5.5 has to be set. Above
this frequency the DeEsser is active.
EXAMPLE:
With poti Ni. 5.5 the start frequency is set to the value 3 kHz, that means the frequency above 3 kHz is controlled by the DeEsser
and the high-energy, obtrusive sibilants (s, ss, ß, sch, z, tz) are reduced for the value set with the potentiometer No. 5.3 (attenuation)
(0 dB to -20 dB).
IMPORTANT:
To reach a better sound result above the 12 kHz frequencies, it is recommended always to work with active DeEsser and additional
function „AIR“.
5.1 Operating mode control LED`s
The green LED lights when the DeEsser is located in the FULL“ mode, the yellow LED lights with
operating mode „SPLIT“.
5.2 Selection switch „DE-ESS BAND“ (MODES: FULL/SPLIT)
By activation of the selection switch between „FULL“ and „SPLIT“ (band) the desired MODE TYPE
can be shifted.
5.3 ATTENUATION
By turning the potentiometer the desired damping of the (s, ss, ß, sch, z, tz) tones is set. The
adjusted damping affects both MODE types „FULL“ and „SPLIT“ equally. The range of the drive
is between 0 dB and -20 dB.
5.4 LED INDICATION (ATTENUATION)
The LED chain shows LIVE the current strength of the attenuation in the range of 0 dB (no atten-
uation, green LED lights) up to -20 dB (all LED´s light red).
5.5 FREQUENCY (start frequency)
In the „DE-ESS BAND“ SPLIT mode the lower start frequency has to be adjusted.
Referring to this, with potentiometers No. 5.5 you adjust the most suitable frequency, the atten-
uation of the sibilants by the DeEser is done above the set start frequency.
IMPORTANT:
In the mode „FULL“ the potentiometer „FREQUENCY“ has no function.
5.6 DeEsser AIR mode
By pressing the button „AIR“ „modes AIR“ is activated and the green control LED lights up. Modes
AIR has the effect that the frequency band above the 12 kHz is not affected by the DeEsser.
To reach a better sound result above the 12 kHz frequencies, it is recommended always to work with
active DeEsser and additional function „AIR“.
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1. USB/SD
This switch is used for switching between USB operation or SD card operation. A single medium, that means an USB stick (USB
flash drive pen) or SD card is automatically recognized by system „particularly“.
IMPORTANT:
the function is only given when two memory cards are located in the USB player at the same time.
2. REPEAT
By short pressing the button REPEAT at the display appears „ONE“ and the current song is repeated. By pressing again at the
display appears „ALL“ and all songs on the USB stick are repeated. The function is switched off by holding the REPEAT button
for approx. 3 seconds, then the devices changes to normal PLAY MODE.
3. PREV & (-V) FUNCTIONS
The button „PREV & (-V)“ has two separate functions:
1.- by short pressing the „PREV“ button is switched to the previous song and playbacked automatically.
2.- by pressing the button „PREV & (-V)“ for approx. 3 seconds the volume of the MP3 player is reduced (-volume), at the
display appears the current volume number (between 0 and 30).
4. NEXT & (+V) FUNCTIONS
The button „NEXT & (+V) has two separate functions:
1.- by short pressing the „NEXT“ button is switched to the next song and playbacked automatically.
2.- by pressing the button „NEXT& (+V)“ for approx. 3 seconds the volume of the MP3 player is increased (+volume), at the
display appears the current volume number (between 0 and 30).
4. PLAY & II (Pause) FUNCTIONS
By pressing the PLAY button a song is started. Press the button while a song is playbacked, then the reproduction is stopped.
PAUSE function“: press the button again and the reproduction is started again.
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6. IR REMOTE CONTROL INPUT
Remote control infrared signal input. To guarantee a perfect function of the remote control, the so-called „SIGHT CONTACT“
between the amplifier and the remote control shall be given.
6. SD CARD SLOT
SD card slot
8. LC DISPLAY
When using the MP3 player, at the display information for the user is indicated.
8. USB-SLOT
USB slot for an USB stick (USB flash drive pen)
IMPORTANT:
The MP3 player does not have a „FILE management function; it is recommended to record compositions on the USB stick
without FILES.
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REMOTE CONTROL OF THE MP3 PLAYER
1. MODE
SLOT selection switch, used for shifting between USB operation or SD
card operation.
2. ON- and OFF SWITCH (ON/OFF)
After operating this switch, the MP3 player can be switched ON and OFF.
3. PLAY & II (Pause) FUNCTIONS
By pressing the PLAY button a song is started. Press the button while a
song is replayed, the reproduction is stopped. „PAUSE“ function: press
the button again and the reproduction is started again.
4. EQ
The integrated MP3 player has 6 fix audio DSP, EQ presets. By repeated
pressing the EQ button it is switched between the six presets. In the dis-
play the current audio DSP preset is indicated. Display indication of the
MP3 player: E1 to E6.
5. KEYBOARD 0-9
Block keyboard for fast selection of the compositions.
6. RPT - REPEAT
By short pressing the button REPEAT at the display appears ONE“ and the current song is repeated. By pressing again at the
display appears „ALL“ and all songs located on the USB stick are repeated. The function is switched off by holding the REPEAT
button for approx. 3 seconds, then the device changes to normal PLAY MODE.
7. VOL-
By pressing the button „VOL-“ the volume of the MP3 player is reduced (-volume), the current volume number (between 0 and
30) appears on the display.
7.1. VOL+
By pressing the button „VOL+“ the volume of the MP3 player is increased (+volume), the current volume number (between 0
and 30) appears on the display.
8. Ivv wwI
By short presisng the wwI“ button it is switched to the next song, by short pressing the Ivv button it is switched to the
previous song and replayed automatically.
9. MUTE
By pressing the MUTE button the reproduction is interrupted, but the program resp. the current song is not stopped by the
system, it continues in the system. By pressing the button again the reproduction of the song is activated.
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7. USB INTERFACE
Is used for connection to a PC and programming by the control software EASY-MANAGER 2.0.
8. EXIT BUTTON
By pressing this button you get back from the main program to the sub program resp. to the standard display indication.
9. RECORD OUTPUT
Unbalanced connected (0 dB), is used for connection of recording devices. The signal which is available for recording, is the signal
sum of the microphone- and sound carrier inputs before the tone- (EQ) and MASTER volume control.
10. MAINS ON-/OFF SWITCH WITH OPERATION DISPLAY
After pressing this switch the device is ready for use. Operating voltage 230 VAC/50-60 Hz.
11. 2-BAND EQ
Separate LF- and HF control of the particular microphone- resp. LINE inputs. Please select at the rear side the DIP switches be-
tween MIC.- and LINE sensitivity.
12. DISPLAY
Multifunctional display, for details please see further illustrations resp. descriptions.
13. PRESET 1 and PRESET 2 switch with LED indication
Manual shift of the presets 1 and 2, should an automatic (calendar function) resp. manual shift of the PRESETS take place, the
current condition is indicated by the control LED PRESET 1 or PRESET 2 resp. in the display of the „CLEAR TEXT“.
14. SETTINGS/PUSH/ENTER BUTTON
To change into the programming mode, shortly press the button ENTER, the display switches over. By turning the PUSH/ENTER
button you change between the programs. All settings are permanently saved and remain even in case of an interruption of the
power supply. After programming has been carried out and by pressing the button EXIT in the display a standard indication
with level bars (dB) for the channels 1 to 4, feedback limiter condition with ON resp. OFF indication, system temperature, the
clock time and the clear text name of the presets is indicated.
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15. MASTER SECTION
With this control the master volume can be adjusted, raised resp. driven. Please consider the digital volume controls in the DSP
audio (limiters) in the display (settings 1-4 VOL for PRESETS 1 and 2).
16. SPEAKER ZONE 1, ZONE 2 (SEPARATE SPEAKER LINES)
Particular speaker lines for f.i. control speakers with 100V output and separate volume controls (step switches, maximum load
corresponds to the maximum amplifier amplification).
IMPORTANT:
The first speaker zone SPEAKER ZONE 1“ is connected with the first, internal amplifier power final stage (400 Watt).
The second speaker zone SPEAKER ZONE 2“ is connected with the second, internal amplifier power final stage (100 Watt).
Please consider the correct connection clamps. See further illustrations.
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CONNECTIONS OF THE AMPLIFIER
1. 230VAC INPUT BUSH
IEC socket for connection to the 230VAC mains supply with glass fuse.
2. RJ-45 REMOTE CONTROL INPUT
Remote control input (control panel), optional device. Is used for manual remote selection of the presets 1 and 2.
3. RELAY CONTROL PANEL (INFO OUT PRESET-2)
Isolated contacts with automatic activation by the preset-2 position. Is used for plugging of an additional speaker line with
preset-2 selection, like f.i. when programming the amplifier for the Sunday mass, Christmas „church is full“ with PRESET-2
program sequence.
4. GROUND LIFT (SEPARATE PER OUTPUT)
Typical use in ground loops, with multiple grounded audio connections, especially when two so-called LINE-LINE devices are
coupled together with audio line.
5. LINE OUT/DSP- OUT 4 (MAINSUM 2 OUTPUT)
Transformer-balanced output LINE, NF extension output process-OUT-4 output for further power amplifiers like f.i. WM-200DT
resp. WM-400DT serie or after the amplifier´s programming in the DSP system as woofer output for active SUB system DAS-
1000DSP.
IMPORTANT:
The DSP-OUT 4 (POST-MASTER output) can be programmed as MAINSUM-2 output by CROSSOVER in the DSP system (INPUT-2
to OUTPUT-4) and DIP-SWITCH PROGRAMMER-3 (ON-position of the DIP switches).
6. LINE OUT/DSP- OUT 3
Transformer-balanced output LINE, NF extention output DSP process-OUT-3 output.
7. LINE OUT/DSP- OUT 2
Transformer-balanced output LINE, NF extension output DSP process-OUT-2 output.
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8. LINE OUT/DSP- OUT 1
Transformer-balanced output LINE, NF extension output DSP process-OUT-1 output.
IMPORTANT:
The DSP-OUT 1 (POST-MASTER output) can be programmed as MAINSUM-1 output by CROSSOVER in the DSP system (INPUT-2
to OUTPUT-4) or (INPUT-1 to OUTPUT-4) and DIP-SWITCH PROGRAMMER-2 (ON/OFF position of the DIP switches).
The output LINE OUT/DSP- OUT 1 is coupled with the internal final stage, that means all DSP settings affect the first internal final
stage 400W and the output LINE OUT/DSP- OUT 1.
9. LINE OUT (PRE MASTER OUT)
Transformer-balanced linear (before EQ and Master) output LINE 0 dB.
10. LINE IN (PRE MASTER)
Linear (before EQ and Master) balanced input to Jack bush (LINE level, 0 dB).
11. LINE CD IN-9
Unbalanced RCA connection (LINE level, +0 dB). The connections are unbalanced connected and are suitable for stereo sound
carrier, L+R are internally interconnected via an OP 1/1.
The volume- and LF/HF control is done at the front side with front slide control resp. LF/HF with spindle trimmers countersunk
in the front plate.
12. SPEAKER OUTPUTS
The 100V speakers (amplifier 1, 400 Watt) are connected at the clamp 100V and COM pin. Low-ohmed speakers with an impedance
of 8 resp. 4 Ohm are connected to the clamps 8 Ohm resp. 4 Ohm and COM.
Attention:
Only either 100V speakers OR low-ohmed speakers can be connected - simultaneous use is not possible.
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CONNECTIONS OF THE AMPLIFIER
The illustration No. 1 shows the speaker output clamp
with zone outputs OUT-1 and OUT-2.
Speaker output ZONE 2 is supplied from the second, internal power
final stage. The output is 100V with the maximum power of 100 Watt.
Drawing: RED=100V, BLACK=COM
Speaker output ZONE 1 is supplied from the first, internal power final
stage. The output is 100V with the maximum power of 400 Watt.
Drawing: YELLOW=100V, BLACK=COM
A direct speaker output is supplied from the first, internal power final
stage. The output is 100V with the maximum power of 400 Watt.
Drawing: BLUE=100V, BLACK=COM.
Please consider that the ZONE-1 output and the direct speaker
output are supplied by the same power final stage. The connected
LOAD in the ZONE 1 and to the direct output shall not exceed a
total of more than 400 watts.
Attention:
To the direct speaker output only either 100V speakers OR low-ohmed speakers can be connected - simultaneous use is
not possible and leads to system switch off resp. can lead to the destruction of the power final stage.
IMPORTANT:
The second internal power final stage with the power of 100W/100V can be supplied via switch 01 (see illustration No. 2) by
audio signal optionally from the following DSP-OUT (outputs):
No. 1 = DSP-OUT 1, No. 2 = DSP-OUT 2, No. 3 = DSP-OUT3, No. 4 = DSP-OUT 4.
IMPORTANT:
The illustration No. 2 shows the selection switch No. 01 for
audio signal supply of the final stage No. 2.
The selection switch is located in the interior of the ampli-
fier. Access to the switch No. 01 is possible by opening the
small, upper amplifier´s cover.
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Altar room sound by AMP-2
(100W) equalization 2, ZONE-2
with separate volume control.
Church outdoor sound AMP1
(400W) equalization 1 automatic
activation with preset No. 2.
Church front sound AMP1
(400W) equalization 1
SPEAKER OUTPUTS
Gallery sound ZONE 1 by AMP-1
with separate volume control.
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EXAMPLE SOUND WITH DELAY
(Front sound, „church empty“ PRESET 1)
The first amplifier (amplifier 1) supplies the red speaker line.
(Full sound, „church full“ PRESET 2)
When switching to PRESET 2 the second speaker line (here drawn blue) is connected with delay (when programmed), supplied
by the amplifier 2 and connected by INFO-OUT PRESET-2 relay.
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AMP.
from 12 mtr. distance
Amplifier 1
Amplifer 2 with delay
Microphones
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CONNECTIONS OF THE AMPLIFIER
13. CONTROLLABLE SPEAKER OUTPUT
The controllable output No. 13 is coupled with the first final stage. The maximum load is 400 Watt/100 Volt.
Please consider that the ZONE-1 output and the direct speaker output are supplied from the same power final stage.
The connected LOAD in ZONE-1 and to the direct output shall not exceed a total of more than 400 watts.
14. CONTROLLABLE SPEAKER OUTPUT
The output 100 Watt/100 Volt is coupled with the second final stage (amplifier 2).
The second internal power final stage with the power of 100W/100V can be supplied by switch 01 (see illustration on page 15)
by audio signal optionally from the following DSP-OUT (output): No. 1 = DSP-OUT 1, No. 2 = DSP-OUT 2, No. 3 = DSP-OUT3,
No. 4 = DSP-OUT 4.
15. AUDIO INPUTS 1 to 8
At the device´s rear side there are 8 x XLR audio input bushs (No. 15). The inputs are balanced designed +2, -3, 1-shield (see
drawing). For each input the input sensitivity (GAIN) can be adjusted at the rear side. The input volume is adjusted at the device´s
front side with separate slide control and 2-element EQ.
ATTENTION:
All microphone inputs have a shiftable phantom power +48VDC (DIN/IEC standard). Should unbalanced, dynamic microphones
be connected to the audio inputs, a coupling condenser has to be integrated, resp. the phantom power has to be switched off.
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Balanced inputs: strip the insulation of the wire leads for 6 mm and connect
them as shown with the clamps. Tighten the screws firmly.
Unbalanced inputs: strip the insulation of the wire leads for 6 mm and connect
them as shown with the clamps. The middle pin has to be connected with the
shielding pin as shown. Tighten the screws firmly.
1 GND
2 +IN
3 -IN
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CONNECTIONS OF THE AMPLIFIER
16. GAIN CONTROL
Each input channel has an independent gain control.
DIP switch (position: MIC) ON-position: -40 dB/-15 dB, DIP switch (position: LINE) OFF-position: -15 dB/+5 dB.
17. DIP-SWITCH (MIC. LINE / PHANTOM POWER / FILTER HPF-100 Hz)
Each input channel has a DIP switch, thus the following conditions can be selected:
DIP-1 (ON): input is supplied with 24VDC phantom voltage for condenser microphones.
DIP-1 (OFF): phantom voltage is deactivated.
DIP-2 (ON): input is adjusted to the microphone input sensitivity.
DIP-2 (OFF): input is adjusted to the LINE input sensitivity.
DIP-3 (ON): input low cut filter (100 Hz) to remove low frequencies, interferences and phase rotation is activated. DIP-3 (OFF):
the highpass filter (low cut filter, 100 Hz) is deactivated.
SETTINGS IN AUTOMATIC/MAINSUM-1 AND MAINSUM-2
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Input
channels
1-9
PROGRAMMER-4
DIP SWITCH-1
POST-
GATE „OFF“
PRE-
GATE „ON“
PROGRAMMER-2
[SELECTORS 1- 8]
MAINSUM-1
DSP-OUT
1 to 4
DSP-OUT
4
PROGRAMMER-3
[SELECTORS 1- 8]
MAINSUM-2
DSP-MATRIX
IN-1 GROUP
CHANNEL 9/LINE IN
DSP-MATRIX
IN-2 GROUP
CHANNEL 9/LINE IN
Programmer-4
Programmer-1
AUTOMATIC ON/OFF
Programmer-2
MAINSUM-1
Programmer-3
MAINSUM-2
Programmer-5
PRIORITY & CONFERENCE
TIME
AUTOMATIC JUSTIFICATION
ATTACK
AUTOMATIC JUSTIFICATION
SENSITIVITY
LINE/CD JUSTIFICATION
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Phoenix PV-DSP-4ACD.9.4.1 User manual

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