Rolls MA2152 User manual

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Audio mixers
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User manual

Rolls MA2152 is a mixer amplifier designed for restaurants, schools, churches, and clubs. It allows mixing up to three sources, such as AM/FM tuners, CD players, and video players, with up to two microphones. The unit provides priority talkover for paging on Microphone Two and Source One for a jukebox or telephone. The power output section can be connected to 8 or 16 ohm speakers or a 25V or 70V system.

Rolls MA2152 is a mixer amplifier designed for restaurants, schools, churches, and clubs. It allows mixing up to three sources, such as AM/FM tuners, CD players, and video players, with up to two microphones. The unit provides priority talkover for paging on Microphone Two and Source One for a jukebox or telephone. The power output section can be connected to 8 or 16 ohm speakers or a 25V or 70V system.

MA2152
Mixer / Ampli er
OWNERS MANUAL
LIMITED WARRANTY
This product is warranted to the original consumer purchaser to be free
from defects in materials and workmanship under normal installation, use and
service for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase as shown on the
purchasers receipt.
The obligation of Rolls Corporation under this warranty shall be limited
to repair or replacement (at our option), during the warranty period of any part
which proves defective in material or workmanship under normal installation,
use and service, provided the product is returned to Rolls Corporation, TRANS-
PORTATION CHARGES PREPAID. Products returned to us or to an authorized
Service Center must be accompanied by a copy of the purchase receipt. In the
absence of such purchase receipt, the warranty period shall be one (1) year from
the date of manufacture.
This warranty shall be invalid if the product is damaged as a result of
defacement, misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, destruction or alteration of the se-
rial number, improper electrical voltages or currents, repair, alteration or mainte-
nance by any person or party other than our own service facility or an authorized
Service Center, or any use violative of instructions furnished by us.
This one-year warranty is in lieu of all expressed warranties, obligations
or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS, OR LIABILI-
TIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE ONE YEAR DURATION OF
THIS WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations
on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to
you.
IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCI-
DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR
ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special, incidental or con-
sequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you speci c legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
ROLLS CORPORATION
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
02/08
INTRODUCTION
Thank your for your purchase of the Rolls MA2152 Mixer / Ampli er. The MA2152
is a two rack space mixer ampli er designed for restaurants, schools, churches,
clubs etc. The unit provides a compact and e cient way to mix up to three
sources such as AM/FM tuners, CD players, and video players with up to two
microphones. Priority talkover is provided on Microphone Two for paging, and
on Source One for a jukebox, telephone, etc. The power output section may be
connected to 8, or 16 ohm speakers, or a 25V or 70V system.
NOTE: THIS MANUAL ASSUMES THE USER HAS A WORKING KNOWL-
EDGE OF AUDIO ELECTRONICS, BALANCED AND UNBALANCED CON-
NECTIONS, AND PROPER SIGNAL LEVEL SETTING.
INSPECTION
1. Unpack and inspect the MA2152 box and package.
If obvious physical damage is noticed, contact the carrier immediately to make a
damage claim. We suggest saving the shipping carton and packing materials for
safely transporting the unit in the future.
2. Please visit our website at www.rolls.com and click on the Register Your War-
ranty Here button, or complete the Warranty Registration Card and return it to the
factory.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 1
Inspection 1
Table of Contents 1
Description 2
Connection 3
Operation 4
Speci cations 5
Schematics 5 and 6
Warranty Back Cover
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DESCRIPTION
FRONT PANEL
Mic 1, 2: Adjust the level of signal from the corresponding Mic Input.
TONE 1, 2: Adjusts the frequency content of the microphone signal in the chan-
nel. When the control is turned counter-clockwise, the high frequencies are cut,
when the control is turned clockwise, the low frequencies are cut.
Source 1 - 3: Adjust the volume of input from the RCA Source Inputs.
IN 3: 1/8” (3.5 mm) Input jack - parallels the rear panel Source 3 Input.
Bass: Adjusts the low frequencies of the Source 1 and 2 signals only.
Treble: Adjusts the high frequencies of the Source 1 and 2 signals only.
Left / Right Output: Adjusts that channel’s output level
Right/Left Clip: LEDs indicating clipping in the indicated MA2152 ampli er side.
Protect: Indicates that the ampli er has reached overload, and the MA2152 will
need to be turned o , and restarted.
Power: LED indicating power is applied to the MA2152 and the unit is on.
REAR PANEL
IEC Power Input / Fuse Holder: Connects to the enclosed IEC power cable.
Please replace fuse only with recommended rating.
4 - 8 Ohm / 25 Volt Output: The two red banana jacks are used when the
MA2152 is in Bridge/Mono, or 70V mode.
RECORD OUT: Stereo RCA jacks, contains all mixed signals before the Master
Level controls.
SOURCE INPUTS: Stereo RCA jacks, Channels 1 - 3, for connection to stereo
sources such as AM/FM tuners, cassette players, cd players, or video players.
LEFT/RIGHT AMP INSERT: 1/4” Tip-Send, Ring-Return insert jack.
DIP SWITCH: Contains the small switches for engaging Mic 1, 2 phantom power,
Source 3 Stereo or Mono, the priority (Talk Over) functions, and the Mono/Stereo
select.
MICROPHONE ONE and TWO: Balanced XLR inputs to be connected to dynam-
ic or condenser microphones.
BRIDGE SWITCH: This switch selects the output con guration; Bridge Mono, or
Stereo / Dual Mono.
SPECIFICATIONS
MIXER
Input Impedance: Mic: 600 Ohms XLR balanced
Source:
22K
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Insert: 22K Ohms 1/4” TS unbal.
Max Input Level: Mic: -14 dBV Mic level Max
Source: 24 dBV
Insert: 24 dBV
Connectors: 2: XLR, 8: Stereo RCA, 3: 1/4” TRS, 1: Stereo 3.5 mm
4: Binding posts
Phantom Power: +12 VDC
Max Gain: Mic: 60 dBV
Source: 26 dBV
Tone Controls: +/-12 dB 100 Hz Bass
+/-12 dB 11kHz Treble
Noise Floor: Speaker out: -67 dBV
Pre Out: -90 dBV
S/N Ratio: 96 dBV
Priority Attenuation: 60 dBV
POWER AMP
Power Output, Stereo: 100 Watts RMS/Ch. 4 Ohms (Both channels driven)
70 Watts RMS/Ch. 8 Ohms
Bridged: 200 Watts RMS - 8 Ohms/70V
Output Matching: 4, 8, 16 Ohms, 25V Stereo, 70V Mono
THD: <.08%, (1 kHz @ 1 Watt)
Outputs: RCA Record Out, 5-Way binding post Power
Amp Outputs
Power Bandwidth: 60 Hz - 30 kHz, +/- 1 dB
Damping Factor: > 150
Slew Rate: 100 Volts/microSecond
Phase Shift: <10 Deg., 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Power: 120 VAC, 60 Hz 2.5A
Size: 19” x 3.5” x 7.5” (48 x 9 x 19 cm)
Weight: 12 lbs (5.5 kg)
SCHEMATIC
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POWER AMP SECTION
OPERATION
DIP SWITCH SETTINGS (From left to right)
• If a microphone requires phantom power, move the Mic channel’s correspond-
ing PHANTOM POWER switch to the on position. This applies 12 volts dc phan-
tom power to the indicated microphone.
• SOURCE 1 MONO; this switch sums the Right and Left inputs of Source 1 to
mixed dual-mono inputs.
• Mic 1 Priority; when in the on position, all program material on Mic 2 and Sourc-
es 1 and 2 will be ducked or muted when a signal is present at Mic 1. Source 3
is left un-muted.
This function is used for paging.
• Source 3 Priority: when in the on position, Source 1,and 2 will be ducked or
muted by the signals at Source 3.
This function is for jukebox priority. With a jukebox connected to Source input 3,
and the Talkover switch 2 on, the other Source input signals such as background
music, will be muted and only the jukebox will be heard.
• MONO / STEREO: When down, the output of the MA2152 is summed to mono.
Either jack can be used as a mono output.
FAULT PROTECTION
The fault protection in the MA2152 limits the current to the output stage. This
mode is entered whenever the output stage is called upon for too much power, it
may also be fooled by impedances lower than four ohms - which may cause the
output stage to overheat and be irreversably damaged.
Since the MA2152 is convection cooled, the unit radiates heat from the front
panel and, depending on the load demand, it may become very hot if drawn upon
heavily.
CONNECTION
Inputs
Connect low impedance microphones to the Mic inputs. If a paging microphone
is being used, connect it to Mic Input 1 so it may be used with the Talk Over
function. Connect source signals such as CD players, cassette players or video
players to the RCA Source Inputs. If a jukebox is being connected, and you want
its signal to mute the other source signals, connect it to Source input 3.
For recording purposes, connect a stereo RCA cable to the Record Out jacks,
and to your recording device.
Amp Inserts
To connect a signal processor to the MA2152 signal(s), use an insert plug, or
cable wired as shown in Fig. 1. This return signal is then sent to the output level
section of the ampli er.
Outputs
In STEREO MODE, the Right speaker is connected to the red and black banana
RIGHT OUTPU connectors. The Left speaker is connected to the red and black
banana LEFT OUTPUT connectors. Impedances should be no less then 4 Ohms.
In BRIDGE MONO MODE, the speakers are connected to the two red BRIDGE
OUTPUT connectors.
Connect the MA2152 to a properly grounded AC outlet. There is a one second
turn-on delay provided to prevent possible speaker damage in case all equip-
ment is on a single power strip.
BRIDGING
To bridge the MA2152 outputs together,  rst ensure the power is o . Move the
BRIDGE switch to the “Bridge” position, and set the STEREO/MONO DIP Switch
(details on the next page), to MONO. The Channel 1 Volume control will be the
master volume - Channel 2 is inactive. Connect the load (speakers) to the two
positive (red) banana jacks. Make no connections to the black posts. The level
meters will both light, and the output power into 8 Ohms is the sum of the LEDs
that light.
DRIVING 25 OR 70 VOLT LINES
The MA2152 will drive 25 or 70 Volt lines directly with no added transformers
when used the following way:
- Each channel (used individually) will drive 25 Volt lines directly.
- A single 70 Volt line bay be driven when the MA2152 is in Bridged Mode. In
order to drive two 70 Volt lines, two 8 Ohms to 70 Volt conversion transformers
will be needed.
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Rolls MA2152 User manual

Category
Audio mixers
Type
User manual

Rolls MA2152 is a mixer amplifier designed for restaurants, schools, churches, and clubs. It allows mixing up to three sources, such as AM/FM tuners, CD players, and video players, with up to two microphones. The unit provides priority talkover for paging on Microphone Two and Source One for a jukebox or telephone. The power output section can be connected to 8 or 16 ohm speakers or a 25V or 70V system.

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