ADS Worldwide MP35 Installation & Operation Manual

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Installation &
Operation Guide
ADS35/60
Mixer Amplifier
PLEASE NOTE: THIS MANUAL AND THE NOTES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE
COPYRIGHT AND MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED EITHER WHOLLY OR IN PART, IN ANY
WAY WHATSOEVER, WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT OF ADSworldwide.
Audio Design Services Ltd, St David’s House, Adcroft St, Higher Hillgate, Stockport, Cheshire SK1 3HW,UK.
TEL: +44 (0)161 666 6363 FAX: +44 (0)161 666 6366. WEB:
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Product Compliance to EC directives for Standard Products
All standard products conform to the relevant directives, regulations and standards
for electronic and associated apparatus. The equipment is CE marked both on the
apparatus and the packaging.
Our products meet the appropriate British and International standards. A product
‘Declaration of Conformity’ Statement is available for each of the product ranges
(available on request). This covers both the EMC and Low Voltage Directives.
UNPACKING
While all ADSworldwide equipment is carefully packed to prevent damage in transit,
we recommend that the equipment is unpacked and inspected immediately on
receipt. If damage has occurred please advise your carrier and your supplier who will
arrange appropriate action.
If it is necessary to re-pack the equipment for onward shipping or returning to
ADSworldwide for service PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE ORIGINAL PACKING OR
EQUIVALENT IS USED.
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1. Product Description
1.1 Introduction
The ADS35/60 is a small mixer amplifier, compact, cost-effective. Suitable for small PA systems and
background music.
1.2 Introduction
2 microphone inputs, 1priority input, 1 or 2 aux inputs, 1 – output.
100V, 70V constant voltage output and 4Ω ~ 16 Ω constant impedance output.
DC24V power supply;
48V phantom power;
With master volume control; microphone, aux separate volume control; treble, bass tone controls.
2. Appearance Description
2.1 Front panel
1. MIC1 input socket
MIC1 with priority
2. MIC1 Vol adjustment
Adjust MIC1 VOL level.
3. MIC2/AUX2 Vol adjustment
Adjust MIC2/AUX 2 VOL level.
4. AUX1 Vol adjustment
Adjust AUX1 VOL level.
5. BASS adjustment
Adjust low frequency.
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6. TREBLE adjustment
Adjust high frequency.
7. MASTER Vol Adjustment
Adjust volume level of all inputs.
8. Power switch
9. Indicator
Power, protection, signal level
2.2 Rear panel
1. Power line socket
AC~110-240V/50-60Hz Power input
2. DC24V input
DC 24V power input.
3. 4-16Ω
ΩΩ
Ω output terminal
For connection of fixed impedance loudspeakers.
4. 70/100V output terminal
For connection of fixed voltage loudspeakers. Note: only one connection can be used.
5. AUX output port
RCA phono socket for connection to other amplifiers or recording equipment.
6. AUX1 input port
RCA phono socket x2 for connection of auxiliary signal sources, stereo sources are internally
summed.
7. AUX2 input port
RCA phono socket x2 for connection of auxiliary signal sources, stereo sources are internally
summed.
8. Audio source selection switch
AUX2-MIC2
Slide switch to select source to be used or apply phantom power to Mic2 input.
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9. MIC2 input
XLR socket for connection of balanced microphone.
10. MIC2 gain adjustment
Adjust to obtain a suitable input sensitivity.
11. Priority input (350mV, 6.3mm Jack)
This input has highest Vox priority.
12. Priority input (100V, Phoenix interface)
This input can be used for connection to an existing 100V line loudspeaker circuit.
13. Priority gain adjustment
Adjust to obtain a suitable input sensitivity for the priority input.
General Installation
ALWAYS ensure that the equipment is properly earthed (grounded). Operating
without an earth is dangerous and may cause high levels of audible hum from
the speaker outputs.
NEVER remove the top cover of the amplifier or make an internal adjustment
with the ac mains supply connected. All internal servicing should be performed
by a competent and qualified engineer.
DO NOT expose the unit to rain or moisture. If any fluids or foreign objects should
enter the unit, disconnect the power plug immediately.
DO NOT site the equipment in locations exposed to direct sunlight, near heaters
or other heat sources. Avoid locations with high humidity or dust levels.
DO NOT obstruct the ventilation slots in the amplifier case and allow adequate
ventilation. (Ensure that a 1U ventilation panel is fitted above the unit if the
amplifier is rack-mounted.)
DO NOT run microphone cables near mains, data, telephone or 100V lines.
AVOID jointing the microphone cables if possible. If this is unavoidable, make
sure a good screen connector is used.
ALWAYS use a balanced or floating low impedance microphone on long
microphone runs, terminating in a balanced input.
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Technical Specifications
Model MP35 MP60
Rated power 35W 60W
Input
sensitivity
MIC1 & 2 5mV
AUX
Priority
350mV
Signal to
Noise
MIC 60 dB
AUX
Priority
70 dB
Frequency response
MIC
100Hz
-
10kHz
AUX
, priority
80Hz
-
16kHz
THD 0.2%1kHz ,1/3 output voltage
Operating temperature -20-50
Rated output 70V/100V or 4-16Ω
AUX output 1V RMS
Tone
Bass ±10dB 100Hz
Treble ±10dB 10kHz
2 MICMIC1with priority MIC1 input by 6.3mm Jack socket, MIC2 by XLR socket
Loudspeaker Outputs 70V,100V or 4-16Ω
Power supply 110-240V/50-60Hz DC24V
Power consumption 52W 78W
Packing sizemm L×W×H 333×292×90
Equipment sizemm L×W×H 206×250×44
Gross weight 3.10kg
Net weight 2.45kg
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