Page 2 - User Manual & Installation Guide
A U D A C P R O F E S S I O N A L A U D I O E Q U I P M E N T User Manual & Installation Guide AUDAC http://www.audac.be [email protected]
Page 3 - Index
2 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 E NVIRONMEN T ...............
Page 4 - Introduction
3 Introduction This section describes briefly the functionality of the M1amplifier. he M1 Multimedia Amplifier is developed as a “all in one”, flexible solution for multi- purpose use. During the development of the M1, the AUDAC-engineers wanted to achieve four goals: - Delivering a flexible audio s...
Page 5 - Environment; spilled, dripped or splashed on the unit.; Chapter
4 Environment Do not place this unit in an enclosed environment such as a bookshelf or closet. Ensure there is adequate ventilation to cool the unit. Do not block the ventilation openings. Do not place the unit in environments which contain high levels of dust, heat, moisture or vibration. Do not us...
Page 6 - Safety Requirements; Always handle the unit with care.; This unit contains no user serviceable parts. Refer all
5 Safety Requirements Always handle the unit with care. Only use a grounded socket outlet and a power cord with grounding plug to plug in the unit. This unit is not a toy. It should not be operated by children. Do not stick objects through the ventilation openings of the M1. Do not open the unit. (r...
Page 7 - Pin connections on Connectors; Cinch; The serial data protocol and wiring can be downloaded at; The Cat5 cabling must always be ‘straight’. In case of self made; GND
6 Pin connections on Connectors XLR (input, output) : pin1=Ground, pin2= hot(s+), pin3=cold(s-) Cinch : tip= Signal (left or right), Ring= Ground RJ45 (RS485) Wall panel: Speakon (Left, Amplified Outputs Zone 1 and 2): pin1+ = left out, pin1- = gnd, pin2+ = right out, pin2- = gnd Speakon (Right, Amp...
Page 8 - Overview front and rear panel of the M1
7 Overview front and rear panel of the M1 FRONT: REAR: Chapter 2
Page 11 - Overview Output Zones
10 Overview Output Zones OUTPUT ZONES 1-4 (FRONT) OUTPUT ZONES 1-4 (REAR) Output Level VU-Bar Two band tone control Zone output volum e Balanced Line Level Outputs (XLR): 4 Zones Stereo Powered Outputs (Speakon) Amp: 2 x 150W stereo (Not available on the M1 Light)
Page 12 - Overview DATA Control Ports
11 Overview DATA Control Ports DATA CONTROL PART (Rear) Ethernet connection (RJ45) Wall Panel Outlets (R S485) Serial Control Port (RS232) Input Priority settings
Page 13 - Getting Started; available through Speakon connectors.
12 Getting Started When turning on the power, the M1 start-up procedure will take place. This will take about 30sec.. Selected zones will light up green. One of the 4 line sources on ch 7-10 will light up. You can route an Input to a specific Zone Output simply by pressing the routing button once. B...
Page 14 - Special functions
13 Special functions SAVE SETTINGS Routing settings can be saved by pressing together the ‘ch7’ and ‘ch8’ buttons on the front panel of the M1. Hold down the 2 buttons for a few seconds. RECALL SETTINGS Recalling the saved routing settings can be done by pressing together the ‘ch9’ and ‘ch10’ button...
Page 15 - Wire up the System; guarantee a correct operation:
14 Wire up the System The AUDAC M1 amplifier is very easy in use. Following cable specs must be followed to guarantee a correct operation: 1. Speaker Cable: minimum 2x1.5 mm2 (distance >15m: 2x2.5mm2) 2. Wall Mounted Panel: UTP/FTP Cat5 cable 3. Music sources: must be connected with audio cable o...
Page 17 - Bridge Mode; connectors of the zone 1 and zone 2 outputs.
16 Bridge Mode The M1 Multimedia amplifier can also be set in bridged mode (300W / 8ohm) by setting some jumpers on the inside of the M1. This has to be done by qualified people !! In the following paragraphs the proper wiring for a bridged M1 stereo setup is explained. Connect the left output chann...
Page 18 - Remote Control Interface; Ethernet LAN network !; If the M1 default network address is not within range of your LAN
17 Remote Control Interface To use the remote control interface, the M1 has to be plugged in to an Ethernet LAN network with a standard (straight) network cable. Make sure the M1 default network address (192.168.0.180) is within range of the connected Ethernet LAN network ! If the M1 default network...
Page 19 - Standard Web Based User Interface; address is
18 Standard Web Based User Interface LOG-IN SCREEN: When you surf to the webpage of the M1, you will see the logon screen of the M1. Default the IP address is http:// 192.168.0.180 You will have to enter a user name and password to get access. Default the following words are used: User name: audac P...
Page 20 - setting can be recalled by pressing the “Recall” button.; front panel of the M1. Hold down the 2 buttons for a few seconds.
19 CONTROL SCREEN: If you press “enter” after typing the correct username and password, you get access to the control screen of the M1. After logging in, the “Connection Status” will indicate “online” if a connection with the M1 has been made. Following changes can be made: routing, volume settings ...
Page 21 - audac; In this window the IP address can be changed and DHCP can be enabled.
20 CONFIGURATION SCREEN: This window will be opened after pressing the “Configuration” button in the control window. (Default Username: audac , default password: M1 ) In this window the IP address can be changed and DHCP can be enabled. The user name and password and the administrator name and passw...
Page 22 - Lite Web Based User interface; GSM’s ...
21 Lite Web Based User interface PURPOSE: The purpose of the Lite Web Based User Interface is to offer easy access to the basic functions of the M1 and to offer access to the M1 on devices with a small screen, e.g. pocket PC’s, PDA’s, GSM’s … ACCESS: To access the Lite Web Based User Interface you w...
Page 23 - zone output volume) or mute the output volume.
22 ROOM CONFIGURATION SCREEN: In this screen you can assign an input source to the selected room, change the output volume ( = zone output volume) or mute the output volume. To configure another room or to go back to the “ Start-up Screen “, press on the name of the selected room. To change the name...
Page 26 - Jumper settings for zone output selection
25 Jumper settings for zone output selection A B C D E A B C D E Zone output J J J J J 1 J J J J 2 J J J J 3 J J J 4 J = set jumper
Page 27 - Additional Information M1
26 Additional Information M1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Sensitivity Microphone input -60/-20 dB 600 Ohm balanced Line input -20/+4 dB 10k Ohm Frequency response 20 Hz – 20 kHz T.H.D. by 1 kHz less than 0.1% Signal to Noise ratio 90 dB Slew rate +/- 30V/µsec Digital control RS-232 Remote zone control R...
Page 28 - Personal Notes