CleanDigital MA3V User Manual

MA3V
40 Watt Power Amplifier
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Version: MA3V_2016V1.0
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Safety Operation Guide
In order to guarantee the reliable operation of the equipment and safety of the staff, please abide by the following proceeding in installation, using and maintenance:
1) The system must be earthed properly. Please do not use two blades plugs and ensure the alternating power supply ranged from 100v to 240v and from 50Hz to 60Hz.
2) Do not put the switcher in a place of too hot or too cold.
3) As the power generating heat when running, the working environment should be
maintained fine ventilation, in case of damage caused by overheat.
4) Please cut off the general power switch in humid weather or left unused for long time.
5) Before following operation, ensure that the alternating current wire is pull out of the power supply:
l Take off or reship any components of the equipment. l Take off or rejoin any pin or other link of the equipment.
6) As to non-professional or without permission, please DO NOT try to open the casing of the equipment, DO NOT repair it on your own, in case of accident or increasing the damage of the equipment.
7) DO NOT splash any chemistry substance or liquid in the equipment or around.
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NOTICE: Please read this user manual carefully before using this product. Pictures
shown in this manual is for reference only, different model and specifications are subject to real product.
This manual is only for operation instruction only, not for any maintenance usage.
The functions described in this version are updated till October 2014. Any changes of functions and parameters since then will be informed separately. Please refer to the dealers for the latest details.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied or reproduced without permission.
All product function is valid till 2014-10-23.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ................................................................................................................. 2!
1.1 Introduction to MA3V ......................................................................................... 2!
1.2 Features ............................................................................................................. 2!
1.3 Package Contents ............................................................................................. 2!
2. Panel Description ........................................................................................................ 3!
2.1 Front Panel ........................................................................................................ 3!
2.2 Introduction of Rear Panel ................................................................................. 4!
3. System Connection ..................................................................................................... 5!
3.1 Usage Precautions ............................................................................................ 5!
3.2 System Diagram ................................................................................................ 5!
3.3 Audio Signal Connection ................................................................................... 5!
3.3.1 Audio Output ............................................................................................ 5!
3.3.2 Audio Inputs ............................................................................................. 6!
3.4 System Applications .......................................................................................... 7!
4. System Operations ..................................................................................................... 7!
4.1 Operations of Front Panel .................................................................................. 7!
4.1.1 Audio switching ........................................................................................ 7!
4.1.2 Volume/EQ controlling ............................................................................. 8!
4.2 Operations of IR Remote ................................................................................... 8!
4.3 Operations of Control Software ......................................................................... 9!
4.3.1 Connection with Computer ...................................................................... 9!
4.3.2 Installation/uninstallation of RS232 Control Software ........................... 10!
4.3.3 Running Environment ............................................................................ 11!
4.3.4 Function Settings ................................................................................... 11!
4.3.5 RS232 Communication Commands ...................................................... 12!
5. Specifications ............................................................................................................ 14!
6. Panel Drawing ........................................................................................................... 15!
7. Troubleshooting and Maintenance ........................................................................... 16!
8. After-sales Service .................................................................................................... 17!
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1. Introduction
1.1 Introduction to MA3V
MA3V is a MA3V (Class-D) with output alternatively at 70V or 100V. It has 2 stereo inputs (1x3.5mm jack for line in, 2xRCA for L&R), 1 digital input & 1 balanced MIC. It is integrated with powerful functions, including ducking function, EQ control, MIC mixer etc., and MIC input supports 3 levels with condenser MIC, dynamic MIC & line audio input.
As for power amplifier we have normally voltages at 70V and 100V for different countries, but MA3V is designed to integrate with both voltages to meet different requirements.
1.2 Features
l Mono audio output at 40Watt.
l Switchable between 70V and 100V.
l Ducking function.
l 16 ID codes for controlling between different MA3V amplifiers.
l 3-level MIC input, supports condenser microphone, dynamic microphone and
wireless microphone.
l MIC port can support balance/unbalance signals to suppress the external noise
effectively.
l Two stereo audio inputs and one digital audio input, switchable by button, IR remote
& RS232.
l Volume/Bass/Treble controllable by buttons, IR remote & RS232.
l Fast switching speed for good performance.
l Convection cooler, fan is not needed.
l LED indicator, for power and working status.
l Antistatic case design to provide good protection for long-term and stable
performance.
1.3 Package Contents
Ø 1 x MA3V
Ø 2 x Mounting ears (separated from MA3V)
Ø 4 x Screws
Ø 1 x Pluggable Terminal Block
Ø 1 x RS232 cable
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Ø 1 x Power adapter (DC 24V)
Ø 1 x Power Cord
Ø 4 x Plastic Cushions
Ø 1 x User manual
Note: Ensure the product and the accessories are all included, if not, please contact with the dealers.
2. Panel Description
2.1 Front Panel
Figure 1 Front Panel
No.
Name
Function
Audio Input
Selection
To select the input audio source, after choosing the audio source, the corresponding LED indicator will be on. No.1 is for dual mono audio input (2 RCA connectors for L&R), No.2 is for stereo audio input (3.5mm mini jack), and No.3 is for digital fiber audio input.
Audio
Control
Adjust the volume of the MIC, Line, or the level of Bass and Treble with this button
Volume
Adjustment
To turn up/down or mute the corresponding audio.
: Turn down the volume : Turn up the volume
MUTE: Mute the output
MIC
LINE
BASS
TREBLE
MUTE
IN PU T SE L
1
2
3
1
2 3
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2.2 Introduction of Rear Panel
Figure 2 Rear Panel
No.
Name
Function
Power
Indicator
Turns red when power on.
Microphon
e input port
3-pole captive screw connector for microphone input, the dial switch in right side is to select the micro input kind, including 48V (for condenser microphone), MIC (for dynamic microphone) and LINE (for line audio).
Audio
Inputs
3.5mm mini jack for stereo audio input, it can be connected with audio source device such as DVD player.
ID Code
16 codes range from 0 to F (hexadecimal), works together with the PC control software.
IR
To connect with the IR receiver, works together with the IR remote.
Power Port
To connect with the power adapter (DC24V).
2 x RCA
Dual-mono audio input, which can be connected with audio source device such as a PC.
Digital
Audio Input
Fiber connector for digital audio input (PCM format only), it can be connected with a device with fiber port, such as blue-ray player.
RS232
3-pole captive screw connector for serial control, it can be connected with PC (Use a 3-pole captive to 9 pin female D connector and serial control software) to control MA3V.
Audio
Output
To connect with audio output devices, such as speakers (To select 70V or 100V depends on the input voltage of the speakers). COM is for grounding (GND).
RS232
2. 5A MA X
IR
CONTROL
Tx Rx
AUDIO
MIC
INPUTS
OUTPUT
2
MIC
LINE48V
3
L
1
R
COM
70V 100V
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10
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3. System Connection
3.1 Usage Precautions
1) No working with empty load is allowed.
2) Speakers must be connected before power on.
3.2 System Diagram
Figure 3 System Diagram
3.3 Audio Signal Connection
3.3.1 Audio Output
MA3V supports mono audio output, and the output voltage is 70V or alterative 100V. With its dual-purpose design, it can be applied in different areas. The end COM is for grounding. The amplifier to be connected is mono audio output with a rated power at 40Watt, so MA3V can be connected with several speakers in parallel connection way (Total power mustn’t be more than 40Watt).
The following figure shows us how to connect with the speakers. Here we take the 100V/10W speakers for each as example.
MIC
PC 1
Blu-ray
DVD
Speaker
Speaker
Speaker
Speaker
PC
(100V/10W)
(100V/10W)
(100V/10W)
(100V/10W)
IR Remot e
IR Recei ve r
M
A
3
V
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Figure 4 Audio Output Connection
Note: Speakers to be connected should be with constant pressure.
3.3.2 Audio Inputs
MA3V provides with 2 stereo audio inputs, one microphone input and one digital fiber audio input. The following figure shows the audio input ports.
Figure 5 Audio Input Ports
Ø 48V phantom power input When the switch turns to “48V” (It has a good frequency characteristic, high input impedance and high sensitivity in this mode), the MIC input will provide a 48V phantom power. This is usually used for power supply for condenser microphone, Connection is: “+” connects to positive, “-” connects to negative and “ ” to ground. Note: In this mode, only condenser microphone can be connected with.
Ø MIC input When the switch turns to “MIC” (It has a low frequency characteristics, and wide frequency response in this mode), the microphone input is used for connecting with dynamic microphone. There are two different connections:
a) Unbalanced connection:
COM
70V 100V
Speaker
Speaker Speaker
Speaker
(100V/10W)
(100V/10W)
(100V/10W)
(100V/10W)
Dial Switch, to select the MIC input mode, includes MIC (dynamic microphone), 48V (condenser microphone) and LINE (normal audio or wireless microphone).
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“+” and “ ” connect to ground, and “-” connects to signal. “-” and “ ” connect to ground, and “+” connects to signal. b) Balanced connection: “+” connects to positive, “-” connects to negative and “
connects to ground.
Ø LINE input When the switch turns to “LINE” (It has a low frequency characteristics, and wide frequency response in this mode), the microphone input is used for connecting with normal audio or wireless microphone output. There are two different connections:
a) Unbalanced connection: “+” and “ ” connect to ground, and “-” connects to signal. “-” and “ ” connect to ground, and “+” connects to signal. b) Balanced connection: “+” connects to positive, “-” connects to negative and “
connects to ground.
l Digital Audio Input MA3V provides with a fiber optical port to connect with digital audio source device. With the SPF optical fiber, the audio signal can be transmitted faster, more stable, reliable, and can be transmitted over a long distance without distortion.
Notice: This digital audio input can support/decode PCM format signal only. If the CD/DVD is DTS or AC3 format, please set the player to PCM format output before connect to MA3V.
3.4 System Applications
MA3V can be applied in different occasions, such as classroom, small meeting room, lecture hall, bar and hotel etc.
4. System Operations
4.1 Operations of Front Panel
The buttons provides the control of volume/EQ control and switching. The LED indicator will show the connecting status. The following content introduces audio switching and EQ control in detail. Operations: Press the corresponding button again for cyclic switching.
4.1.1 Audio switching
There are three switchable audio inputs, one 2xRCA input, one 3.5mm jack input, and one digital fiber audio input, switchable through the buttons as below:
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Figure 6 Audio Source Selection Button
4.1.2 Volume/EQ controlling
The line volume and MIC volume can be controlled by the buttons. The MIC Volume/LINE volume/LINE bass/LINE treble will be selected by the buttons, and controlled up/down/mute by the function buttons. Please check the picture below:
Figure 7 Audio Mode and Volume Adjustment buttons
For example, to turn up the line volume, you should select the “LINE” first, and then press the button “ ”.
4.2 Operations of IR Remote
MA3V provides with an IR eye, with the IR Receiver and the IR remote, user can control MA3V remotely. Notice: The IR Receiver and the IR remote are all offered for charge.
Audio Source Selection:
1: Dual mono audio 2: Stereo audio 3: Digital fiber audio.
Audio Mode Switching
Volume Adjustment:
: Turn down the volume : Turn up the volume
MUTE: Mute the output
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Figure 8 IR Remote
Figure 9 IR Receiver
4.3 Operations of Control Software
4.3.1 Connection with Computer
When the amplifier connects to the COM1 or COM2 of the computer with control software, users can control it by that computer. To control the amplifier, users should use a 3-pole male captive screw to 9-pin HD female connector and use the public COM software.
IR receiver, works together
with the IR remote. Please point the IR remote at the IR receiver when use, to avoid getting out of control as there
is no signal detected.
3.5mm jack
Insert it into the specialized PA3 socket (3.5mm), to connect the IR
receiver with PA3.
Mute Mode:
MIC: Mute the microphone volume.
LINE: Mute the line volume.
SPEAKER: Unmute
Use to transmit the
infrared signal send by
the remote controller.
Audio Controlling Modes
MIC: turn up/down the microphone volume. LINE: turn up/down the line volume.
BASS: bass tuning TREBLE: treble of line
volume.
Audio Source Selection:
1: 2 RCA dual-mono audio input
2: 1 3.5mm jack
3: 1 Digital fiber audio input
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Figure 10 Connection of RS232 Port
4.3.2 Installation/uninstallation of RS232 Control Software
l Installation
Ø Connect the input source devices and the output device according to the system
diagram.
Ø Copy the RS232 control software to one computer, and then connect the RS232 port
of this computer and MA3V.
Ø Double-click the EXE program to execute the software. Here we take the software CommWatch.exe as example. The icon is showed as below:
Figure 11 Control Software
l Uninstallation Delete all the control software files in corresponding file path.
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4.3.3 Running Environment
While the control software is installed, we can activate the software through the RS232 port and set the parameters, to make it able to send RS232 commands to control MA3V.
4.3.4 Function Settings
With the control software, we can easily switch the input channel, mute the output, check the working status, and adjust the volume etc. Please refer the details in RS232 Communication Commands. The interface of the control software is showed as below:
Figure 12 Main Interface of Control Software
Parameter Configuration area
Monitoring area, indicates if the command sent works.
Command Sending area
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4.3.5 RS232 Communication Commands
Communication Protocol: RS232 Communication Protocol
Baud rate: 9600 Data bit: 8 Stop bit: 1 Parity bit: none
Command
Function Description
Feedback Code
1A1.
Switching the audio to input 1
A: 1 -> 1
2A1.
Switching the audio to input 2
A: 2 -> 1
3A1.
Switching the audio to input 3
A: 3 -> 1
0A0.
Mute Audio of MIC and Line out
Mute
1A0.
Mute audio of MIC
Mute MIC
2A0.
Mute audio of line out
Mute LIN
3A0.
Enable noise gate.
Gate On
4A0.
Disable noise gate.
Gate Off
0A1.
Unmute Audio
Unmute Audio
600%
Checking the working status
A: 1 -> 1 Volume of MIC: 50 Volume of LINE: 50 Bass of LINE: 4 Treble of LINE: 4 Ducking Off
601%
MIC volume up
Volume of MIC: 51
602%
MIC volume down
Volume of MIC: 51
603%
Line volume up
Volume of LINE: 51
604%
Line volume down
Volume of LINE: 51
605%
Bass level up
Bass of LINE: 4
606%
Bass level down
Bass of LINE: 4
607%
Treble level up
Treble of LINE: 4
608%
Treble level down
Treble of LINE: 4
609%
Initialization, back to the default setting
Init OK
610%
Enable/disable the ducking function.
Ducking off/Ducking on
4[x][x]%
Preset the volume level of ducking function. [xx] ranges from [00] to [60]. 61 degrees in total.
Ducking of LINE: 50
5[x][x]%
Preset MIC volume, [xx] arranges from [00] to [60]. 61 degrees in total.
Volume of MIC: 50
7[x][x]%
Preset line volume, [xx] arranges from [00] to [60]. 61 degrees in total.
Volume of LINE: 50
8[x][x]%
Preset the bass level, [xx] arranges from [00] to [08]. 9 degrees in total.
Bass of LINE: 4
9[x][x]%
Preset the treble level, [xx] arranges from [00] to [08]. 9 degrees in total.
Treble of LINE: 4
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Notice:
1. The letter inside bracket [ ] is the variable code, which is changeable.
2. The bracket [ ] is not included to the RS232 commands.
3. Any dot “.” after the letters is part of the commands.
4. Ducking function:
When input with MIC, the volume of the line audio will be automatically turned down to the preset volume level, if there is no input MIC audio signal after 5 seconds, then the volume will be automatically turned up to the original one. If you need to disable/enable the ducking function, just send the command “610%” again.
5. ID coding The ID codes of MA3V ranges from 0 to F (hexadecimal), when sending RS232 commands, please take notice of the address of the ID code.
If the address of the ID code is 0, any RS232 command is available.
If the address is in 1~F, it has one unique ID code (If the ID code is not the same with the address, no RS232 command will work).
While the ID code is in 1~F, please add “ID/” before sending the command.
For example, if the ID code is 5, the RS232 command needed is “604%”, the correct command is in this format: 5/604%.
There is no need to add “ID/” before the command when the ID code is 0.
Examples:
1) Switching the input 2 to the line out, the command is: 2A1.
2) Turning up the volume of line audio, the command is: 603%
3) Preset the MIC volume to “21” degree, the command is: 521%
4) Checking the working status of MA3V, the command is: 600%
5) If the ID code is 0, sending command 601% is able to turn up the MIC volume.
If the ID code is 2, sending command 601% will not work, and the MIC volume remains unchanged. The right command is 2/601%.
5. Specifications
Audio Input
Audio Output
Input
2 stereo audio 1 MIC 1 Digital fiber audio
Output
1 mono amplifier
Input Connector
2 RCA 1 3.5mm jack 1 3-pole 3.81mm
captive screw connector 1 SPF fiber connector
Output Connector
1 3-pole 3.81mm captive screw connector
Input Impedance
>10KΩ
Output Type
Constant voltage 70V or 100V.
Audio General
Frequency Response
120Hz ~ 20KHz
CMRR
>70dB@20Hz~20KHz SNR
80dB (Max)
Bandwidth
120Hz ~ 20KHz
Rated Power Output
40Watt
THD + Noise
1%@1KHz,
0.3%@20KHz at nominal level
Voltage Gain
26dB
Control Function
RS232 Control
1 3-pole 3.81mm captive screw connector
Front Panel Control
buttons
ID Code Control
16 ID codes for control.
Optional
IR remote & TCP/IP controlled by PTNET (Programmable interface)
General
Temperature
-10 ~ +40
Humidity
10% ~ 90%
Power Supply
DC 24V power adapter
Standby Power Consumption
5W
Case Dimension
W130 x H44 x D144mm (1U high)
Product Weight
0.86Kg
6. Panel Drawing
Figure 13 Panel Drawing
MIC
LINE
BASS
TREBLE
MUTE
INPU T SEL
1
2
3
RS232
2.5A MAX
IR
CONTROL
Tx Rx
AUDIO
MIC
INPUTS
OUTPUT
2
MIC
LINE48V
3
L1R
COM
70V 100V
13 0 mm
44 m m
15 7 mm
13 0 mm
14 4 mm
14 m m
44 m m
7. Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Problems
Causes
Solutions
No output audio
No signal at input/ output
end
Check input/ output signal
by an oscilloscope or a
multimeter.
Failed cable connection
Change for another cable.
Broken unit
Send it to the dealer for
repairing.
POWER indicator doesn’t
work or no respond to any
operation
Failed power connection
Make sure the power cord connection is good
Static becomes stronger
when connecting the video
connectors
Bad grounding
Check the grounding and
make sure it is connected
well. Output audio is interfered
Cannot control the device
by front panel buttons,
RS232 port or IR remote
Broken unit
Send it to the dealer for
repairing.
If your problem persists after following the above troubleshooting steps, seek further help from authorized dealer or our technical support.
8. After-sales Service
1) If there appear some problems when running MA3V, please check and deal with
the problems reference to this user manual. Any transport costs are borne by the users during the warranty.
2) You can email to our after-sales department or make a call, please tell us the following information about your cases.
l Product version and name.
l Detailed failure situations. l The formation of the cases.
3) We offer products for all three-year warranty, which starts from the first day you buy this product (The purchase invoice shall prevail).
4) Any problem is same with one of the following cases listed, we will not offer warranty service but offer for charge.
l Beyond the warranty. l Damage due to incorrectly usage, keeping or repairing. l Damage due to device assembly operations by the maintenance company
non-assigned.
l No certificate or invoice as the proof of warranty. l The product model showed on the warranty card does not match with the model
of the product for repairing or had been altered.
l Damage caused by force majeure.
Remarks: For any questions or problems, please try to get help from your local distributor
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