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CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Introduction5
How to Use This Manual5
Ultra XP Loudspeakers5
MPS-488HP IntelligentDC High-Power Eight-Channel power Supply7
Latency of Ultra XP Loudspeakers7
Chapter 2: Ultra XP Loudspeakers9
Loudspeaker Input Connector9
Current Draw and Cable Requirements for Ultra XP Loudspeakers10
Belden 1502 Cable (or Equivalent)10
Long Cable Runs with Separate Cable for DC Power and Audio11
EN3-to-Pigtail Cables11
Limit LEDs11
On/Status LED12
Chapter 3: Powering Ultra XP Loudspeakers13
Chapter 4: Mounting Ultra XP Loudspeakers15
Important Safety Considerations15
Ultra XP Loudspeaker Rigging Options15
U-Brackets16
Mounting Yokes19
Poles and Pole-Mount Adapters20
Eyebolt Rigging for UPJ-1XP and UPJunior-XP21
Array Adapters for UPJ-1XP and UPJunior-XP22
Appendix A: Ultra XP Accessories25
Appendix B: Assembling Loudspeaker Cables27
Appendix C: VariO Horn for UPJ-1XP and UPJunior-XP35
Appendix D: Optional Rain Hoods and Weather Protection37
Appendix E: Ultra XP Loudspeaker Specifications39
Declaration of Conformity46
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
Make sure to read these operating instructions in their
entirety before configuring a loudspeaker system with ProductNames. In particular, pay close attention to material
related to safety issues.
As you read these operating instructions, you will encounter
the following icons for notes, tips, and cautions:
NOTE: A note identifies an important or useful
piece of information relating to the topic under
discussion.
TIP: A tip offers a helpful tip relevant to the topic
at hand.
CAUTION: A caution gives notice that an
action may have serious consequences and
could cause harm to equipment or personnel, or
could cause delays or other problems.
Information and specifications are subject to change.
Updates and supplementary information are available at
www.meyersound.com
.
Ultra XP loudspeakers deliver the same sonic capabilities as
their equivalent AC-based models, while also offering the
advantages of IntelligentDC technology, making them an
elegant solution for installations where AC cabling is not feasible. Powering Ultra XP loudspeakers from an external
MPS-488HP IntelligentDC power supply affords the flexibility of lengthy cable runs without conduits.
With IntelligentDC technology, Ultra XP loudspeakers receive
power and balanced audio from a single loudspeaker connector, available as a Phoenix™ 5-pin male, sealed Switch-
®
Craft
EN3™ 5-pin male, or sealed ECO-M 7-pin male. The
®
use of composite multiconductor cables (such as Belden
1502 or equivalent) allows a single cable to carry both DC
power and balanced audio to Ultra XP loudspeakers. Ultra XP
amplifier and signal-processing circuits store DC power and
tolerate voltage drops, thereby accommodating light-gauge
cables and lengthy cable runs.
UPJ-1XP Compact VariO Loudspeaker
Meyer Sound Technical Support is available at:
■ Te l: +1 510 486.1166
■ Te l: +1 510 486.0657 (after hours support)
■ Web: www.meyersound.com/support
■ Email: techsupport@meyersound.com
ULTRA XP LOUDSPEAKERS
These operating instructions document the following
Ultra XP loudspeakers:
to these loudspeaker collectively, this document will refer to them as Ultra XP loudspeakers.
UPJ-1XP Loudspeaker
The UPJ-1XP compact VariO loudspeaker includes one 10inch cone driver with neodymium magnet, and one 3-inch
compression driver coupled to a rotatable, constant-directivity 80-degree by 50-degree horn. The loudspeaker is
powered by a 2-channel, class D amplifier. The cabinet is
constructed of premium birch plywood and includes side
handles and heavy-duty, corrosion-resistant 6061-T6 aluminum end plates with threaded M8 attachment points for
QuickFly rigging options, basic eyebolt rigging, and thirdparty pole assemblies.
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UPJunior-XP UltraCompact VariO
Loudspeaker
UPJunior-XP Loudspeaker
The UPJunior-XP ultracompact VariO loudspeaker includes
one 8-inch cone driver with neodymium magnet, and one 2inch compression driver coupled to a rotatable, constantdirectivity 80-degree by 50-degree horn. The loudspeaker is
powered by a 2-channel, class-D amplifier. The cabinet is
constructed of premium birch plywood and includes heavyduty, corrosion-resistant 6061-T6 aluminum end plates with
threaded M8 attachment points for QuickFly rigging options,
basic eyebolt rigging, and third-party pole assemblies.
UPM-2XP UltraCompact Narrow-Coverage
Loudspeaker
UPM-2XP Loudspeaker
The UPM-2XP ultracompact narrow-coverage loudspeaker
includes two 5-inch cone drivers, and one 1-inch metal
dome tweeter on a constant-directivity, 45-degree symmetrical horn. The loudspeaker is powered by a 3-channel,
class D amplifier. The cabinet is constructed of premium
birch plywood and includes three 3/8”-16 or metric M10 nut
plates.
UPM-1XP UltraCompact Wide-Coverage
Loudspeaker
UPM-1XP Loudspeaker
The UPM-1XP ultracompact wide-coverage loudspeaker
includes two 5-inch cone drivers, and one 1-inch metal dome
tweeter on a constant-directivity, 100-degree symmetrical
horn. The loudspeaker is powered by a 3-channel, class D
amplifier. The cabinet is constructed of premium birch plywood and includes three 3/8”-16 or metric M10 nut plates.
UMS-1XP UltraCompact Subwoofer
UMS-1XP Subwoofer
The UMS-1XP ultracompact subwoofer includes two 10inch cone drivers. The subwoofer is powered by a 2-channel, class D amplifier. The cabinet is constructed of premium
birch plywood and includes side handles and a pole-mount
receptacle for pole-mounting UPJ-1XP, UPJunior-XP,
UPM-1XP and UPM-2XP loudspeakers. The cabinet is
optionally available (UMS-SM subwoofer) with factoryinstalled threaded end plates for single-mount configurations with the UMS-SM U-bracket.
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MPS-488HP INTELLIGENTDC HIGH-POWER
EIGHT-CHANNEL POWER SUPPLY
Ultra XP loudspeakers require an external MPS-488HP
IntelligentDC power supply. The single-space 19-inch rack
unit distributes DC power and balanced audio to up to eight
Ultra XP loudspeakers, or other Meyer Sound IntelligentDC
loudspeakers. Composite multiconductor cables, such as
Belden 1502 or equivalent, can deliver both DC power and
balanced audio to loudspeakers at cable lengths up to
150 feet with just 1 dB of loss in peak SPL using 18 AWG
wire. Longer cable runs are possible with heavier gauges.
Meyer Sound’s RMS remote monitoring system is optionally
available for the MPS-488HP.
MPS-488HP IntelligentDC Power Supply
CAUTION: Disconnect the mains plug before
disconnecting the power cord from the
MPS-488HP.
ULTRA XP OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TIP: For complete information on using the
MPS-488HP IntelligentDC power supply, refer
to the MPS-488HP Operating Instructions
(PN 05.205.005.01).
LATENCY OF ULTRA XP LOUDSPEAKERS
There is a very small latency of 1.58 ms for Ultra XP loudspeakers when compared to their equivalent AC-based
models. This does not represent a problem when using
Ultra XP loudspeakers with other Ultra XP loudspeakers.
When mixing Ultra XP and AC loudspeakers in close proximity, the small latency can be easily addressed with a delay
setting in a loudspeaker processor such as Meyer Sound’s
Galileo 408 or Galileo 616.
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12354
Rear
54312
Front
3
1
24
5
Dimple
Pin 1
denotes
3
5
42
1
RearFront
13
2
6
5
4
S
2
3
6
S
5
4
1
RearFront
LOUDSPEAKER INPUT CONNECTOR
Ultra XP loudspeakers receive DC power and balanced audio from a single input connector, available as Phoenix™ 5-pin
®
male, SwitchCraft
all-weather use. To function properly, Ultra XP loudspeakers require an external MPS-488HP IntelligentDC power supply.
All connectors include two pins for DC power (positive and negative) and three pins for balanced audio (positive, negative, and
shield). Pin outputs are clearly labeled on loudspeaker user panels (pins 3 and 4 for ECO-M connectors are not used by
Ultra XP loudspeakers). Ultra XP loudspeakers ship with an appropriate cable accessory for assembling loudspeaker cables
(see Table 1). For more information, see “Belden 1502 Cable (or Equivalent)” on page 10 and Appendix B, “Assembling Loudspeaker Cables.”
Table 1: Loudspeaker Input Connector Options
Loudspeaker connectors
EN3™ 5-pin male, or ECO-M 7-pin male. The sealed EN3 and ECO-M connectors are ideal for outdoor,
Phoenix
5-Pin Male
SwitchCraft EN3
5-Pin Male
ECO-M
7-Pin Male
Sealed
NoYesYes
(outdoor, all-weather use)
Included cable accessoryPhoenix 5-pin cable
mount connector
EN3 5-pin-to-pigtail cableECO-M 7-pin cable
mount connector
Belden 1502 wiringPin Outs
DC power (–)Black111
DC power (+)Red222
Audio shieldShield
drain
33S
(Shield)
Audio (–)Blue445
Audio (+)White556
CAUTION: When wiring Ultra XP loudspeaker cables, it is extremely important that each pin be wired correctly.
Make sure the 48 V DC from the external power supply is wired directly (and only) to the 48 V DC pins on the
loudspeaker connector, and that the polarity is observed (negative to negative, positive to positive) to avoid damage
to the loudspeaker. In addition, make sure that audio pins are wired correctly; polarity reversals for audio signals
affect system performance.
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Pin #1 48 V DC (–)
Pin #2 48 V DC (+)
Pin #3 Audio shield
Pin #4 Audio (–)
Pin #5 Audio (+)
CURRENT DRAW AND CABLE REQUIREMENTS FOR ULTRA XP LOUDSPEAKERS
DC current draw for Ultra XP loudspeakers is dynamic and
fluctuates as operating levels change. Cabling between
Ultra XP loudspeakers and their external power supply adds
resistance and hence causes a voltage a drop at the loudspeakers. Because lower DC voltages compromise amplifier
performance (peak SPL), and in some cases frequency
response, cable resistance should be kept to a minimum.
Cable Lengths and Cable Gauges
Cable lengths up to 150 feet between the Ultra XP loudspeakers and their external power supply are supported
with only 1 dB of peak SPL loss using 18 AWG wire. Longer
cable lengths are possible with heavier wire gauges (see
Table 2 and Table 3).
Table 2: Ultra XP Loudspeaker Cable Lengths (AWG)
Cable GaugeResistance
(/ft)
12 AWG0.0016600 ft
14 AWG0.00253375 ft
16 AWG0.00402237 ft
18 AWG0.00636150 ft
20 AWG0.0100887 ft
Approximate
Max. Length
Calculating the Maximum Cable Length
The maximum cable length for an Ultra XP loudspeaker can
be calculated with the following formula:
maximum length = 2 ohms / 2 * cable resistance
For example, the maximum length of an 18 AWG cable with
a resistance of 0.00636 is 157.2 feet (2 / 2 * 0.00636).
BELDEN 1502 CABLE (OR EQUIVALENT)
The most convenient method of wiring Ultra XP loudspeaker
cables is with a multiconductor cable such as Belden 1502,
which has dedicated conductors for DC power and balanced audio in a single jacket. When wiring loudspeaker
cables with Belden 1502, use the conventions in Table 4.
The red and black wires are 18 AWG, thicker than the other
three wires, and should be used for DC power (cable lengths
up to 150 feet are possible with just 1 dB of peak SPL loss).
The blue, white, and shield drain wires should be used for
audio.
Belden 1502 Composite Cable
Table 3: Ultra XP Loudspeaker Cable Lengths (European)
Cable GaugeResistance
(/m)
2.50 mm
1.50 mm
1.00 mm
0.75 mm
2
2
2
2
0.0052157 m
0.0107687 m
0.0208745 m
0.0330727 m
Approximate
Max. Length
NOTE: The total cable resistance between
Ultra XP loudspeakers and their external power
supply should not exceed 2 ohms.
NOTE: For long cable runs, you can use a large
cable gauge for DC power and a separate balanced audio cable for audio. For more information,
see “Long Cable Runs with Separate Cable for DC
Power and Audio” on page 11.
Table 4: Ultra XP Loudspeaker Cables with Belden 1502
WireSignalGauge
Black48 V DC power, negative (–)18 AWG
Red48 V DC power, positive (+)18 AWG
Shield drainBalanced audio, shield24 AWG
BlueBalanced audio, negative (–)22 AWG
WhiteBalanced audio, positive (+)22 AWG
CAUTION: When wiring Ultra XP loudspeaker
cables, it is extremely important that each pin
be wired correctly. Make sure the 48 V DC from the
external power supply is wired directly (and only) to
the 48 V DC pins on the loudspeaker connector, and
that the polarity is observed (negative to negative,
positive to positive) to avoid damage to the loudspeaker. In addition, make sure that audio pins are
wired correctly; polarity reversals for audio signals
affect system performance.
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Pin #1 48 V DC (–)
Pin #2 48 V DC (+)
Pin #3 Audio shield
Pin #4 Audio (–)
Pin #5 Audio (+)
Audio
cable
DC
cable
High-frequency
Low-frequency
NOTE: For more information on cable assem-
bly, refer to Appendix B, “Assembling Loud-
speaker Cables.”
NOTE: For a complete list of available cables
and cable accessories from Meyer Sound,
refer to Appendix A, “Ultra XP Accessories.”
LONG CABLE RUNS WITH SEPARATE CABLE
FOR DC POWER AND AUDIO
For installations where Belden 1502 is not feasible, or for
installations that require cable runs longer than 150 feet, you
can use separate cables for DC power and balanced audio:
a large-gauge cable for DC and a high-quality, balanced
audio cable for audio. The separate cables attach to the
Phoenix connector at the loudspeaker as shown in the
Figure 1. Cable runs longer than 150 feet for DC power
require cable gauges larger than 18 AWG; for more information, see “Cable Lengths and Cable Gauges” on page 10.
LIMIT LEDS
When source levels for Ultra XP loudspeakers exceed maximum input levels for its drivers, limiting is engaged and is
indicated by the two Limit LEDs on the rear user panel. The
bottom LED indicates limiting for low-frequency channels.
The top LED indicates limiting for high-frequency channels.
When engaged, limiting not only protects the drivers, but
also prevents signal peaks from causing excessive distortion in the amplifier’s channels, thereby preserving headroom and maintaining smooth frequency responses at high
levels. When source levels return to normal, below the limiter’s threshold, limiting ceases.
Limit LEDs
Ultra XP loudspeakers perform within their acoustical specifications at normal temperatures when the Limit LEDs are
unlit, or when the LEDs are lit for 2 seconds or less and then
turn off for at least 1 second. If an LED remains lit for longer
than 3 seconds, the loudspeaker enters hard limiting where:
Figure 1: Separate Cables for DC Power and Balanced Audio
EN3-TO-PIGTAIL CABLES
Ultra XP loudspeakers with EN3 connectors ship with an
EN3 5-pin-to-pigtail cable. The EN3 end of the cable connects directly to the loudspeaker input connector. The pigtail
end of the cable, which connects to the external power supply, can be terminated with either an EN3 5-pin male connector (included with the MPS-488HPe) or a Phoenix 5-pin
female connector (included with the MPS-488HPp). The pigtail can also be spliced to a longer loudspeaker cable or to a
junction box. The EN3-to-pigtail cable uses Belden 1502
cable (or equivalent), which can be wired for both DC power
and balanced audio. The EN3-to-pigtail cable is available in
plenum or regular (non-plenum) versions.
EN3-to-Pigtail Cable
■ Increases to the input level have no effect.
■ Distortion increases due to clipping and nonlinear driver
operation.
■ Drivers are subjected to excessive heat and excursion,
compromising their life span.
CAUTION: The Limit LEDs indicate when a
safe, optimum level has been exceeded. If an
Ultra XP loudspeaker begins to limit before reaching
the required SPL, consider adding more loudspeakers to the system.
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ON/STATUS LED
The On/Status LED on the user panel indicates whether an
Ultra XP loudspeaker is operating normally (green), overheating (yellow), or clipping (red).
Normal Operation (Green)
The On/Status LED is green during normal operation, when
the loudspeaker is powered on.
Overheating and Limiter Threshold (Yellow)
The On/Status LED turns solid yellow when the loudspeaker’s internal temperature reaches 75° C (167° F), indicating the unit is reaching its maximum heat dissipation.
When the On/Status LED is yellow, a reduction in SPL is recommended. While the loudspeaker will continue to operate
while the On/Status LED is yellow, the limiter threshold is
lowered by 6 dB (causing the output level to also be
reduced) to prevent the loudspeaker from overheating.
When the internal temperature cools to 60° C (140° F), the
On/Status LED changes from yellow to green and the limiter
threshold returns to normal.
Amplifier Cooling System
Amplifiers for Ultra XP loudspeakers rely solely on natural
convection for cooling from air flowing over their heat sinks.
The efficient amplifier and heat sink design keeps temperatures low, even when units are operated at high ambient
temperatures, in tightly packed configurations, and driven
continuously at high output levels.
CAUTION: The Ultra XP loudspeaker’s heat
sink can reach temperatures up to 75° C
(167° F) during extreme operation. Use extreme caution when approaching the rear of the loudspeaker.
Clipping on Input (Red)
The On/Status LED turns red when the loudspeaker’s input
stage clips. When the On/Status LED is red, the source level
should be reduced to avoid distortion and to avoid overloading the amplifier.
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MPS-488HPp
Ultra XP loudspeakers require an external MPS-488HP
IntelligentDC power supply. The single-space 19-inch rack
unit distributes DC power and balanced audio to up to eight
Ultra XP loudspeakers, or other Meyer Sound IntelligentDC
loudspeakers. Composite multiconductor cables, such as
Belden 1502 or equivalent, can deliver both DC power and
balanced audio to loudspeakers at cable lengths up to
150 feet with just 1 dB of loss in peak SPL using 18 AWG
wire. Longer cable runs are possible with heavier gauges.
Meyer Sound’s RMS remote monitoring system is optionally
available for the MPS-488HP.
TIP: For complete information on using the
MPS-488HP IntelligentDC power supply, refer
to the MPS-488HP Operating Instructions
(PN 05.205.005.01).
To power Ultra XP loudspeakers with the MPS-488HP:
1. Power off the MPS-488HP.
2. Connect audio sources (from a mixer or processor) to the
MPS-488HP channel inputs. Use balanced XLR cables.
3. Use the MPS-488HP Link switches to route channel
inputs to the desired channel outputs. For information on
the MPS-488HP Link switches, refer to the MPS-488HP Operating Instructions (PN 05.205.005.01).
■ When connecting loudspeakers equipped with Phoenix
connectors to the MPS-488HPp power supply, use
Phoenix 5-pin male to Phoenix 5-pin female cables.
4. Connect loudspeakers to the MPS-488HP channel outputs. Use composite cables (such as Belden 1502 or
equivalent) wired for both DC power and balanced audio
and outfitted with the appropriate connectors.
MPS-488HPp with Eight UPJunior-XP Loudspeakers
TIP: You can use two separate cables for loud-
speaker connections: a 2-conductor cable for
DC power and a 3-conductor cable for balanced
audio, both attached to a single Phoenix connector
on each cable end. This allows you to use a larger
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MPS-488HPe
gauge for the DC cable so you can achieve longer
cable runs (see “Long Cable Runs with Separate
Cable for DC Power and Audio” on page 11).
■ When connecting loudspeakers equipped with EN3 con-
nectors to the MPS-488HPe power supply, use EN3 5pin male to EN3 5-pin female cables.
■ To join two EN3 cables, one with an EN3 5-pin male
cable mount connector to one with an EN3 5-pin female
cable mount connector, use an EN3 5-pin female-tomale cable coupler (PN 28.163.033.01).
■ When connecting loudspeakers equipped with ECO-M
connectors to the MPS-488HPp power supply, use
Phoenix 5-pin male to ECO-M 7-pin female cables.
CAUTION: Make sure loudspeaker cables are
wired correctly. For details on assembling loudspeaker cables, refer to Appendix B, “Assembling
Loudspeaker Cables.”
5. Power on the MPS-488HP and monitor the LEDs on the
front panel to verify connections. For information on the
MPS-488HP LEDs, refer to the MPS-488HP Operating Instructions (PN 05.205.005.01).
6. Check the On/Status LEDs on the loudspeaker rear user
panels and verify they are green (ready to reproduce
audio).
MPS-488HPe with Eight UPJunior-XP Loudspeakers
7. Enable output from the audio sources (from the mixer or
processor) connected to the MPS-488HP.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
When installing Meyer Sound loudspeakers, the following
precautions should always be observed:
■ All Meyer Sound products must be used in accordance
with local, state, federal, and industry regulations. It is
the owner’s and user’s responsibility to evaluate the reliability of any rigging or mounting method for their application. Rigging should only be carried out by
experienced professionals.
■ Use mounting and rigging hardware that has been rated
to meet or exceed the weight being hung.
■ Make sure to attach mounting hardware to the building's
structural components (studs or joists), and not just to
the wall surface. Verify that the building's structure and
the anchors used for the installation will safely support
the total weight of the mounted loudspeakers.
■ Use mounting hardware appropriate for the surface
where the loudspeaker will be installed.
■ Make sure bolts are tightened securely. Meyer Sound
recommends using Loctite
cables.
■ Inspect mounting and rigging hardware regularly. Imme-
diately replace any worn or damaged components.
®
on bolt threads and safety
ULTRA XP LOUDSPEAKER RIGGING OPTIONS
Ultra XP loudspeakers include the following rigging options.
LoudspeakerRigging
UPJ-1XP ultracompact
VariO loudspeaker
UPJunior-XP ultracompact
VariO loudspeaker
UPM-1XP ultracompact
wide coverage loudspeaker
UPM-2XP ultracompact narrow coverage loudspeaker
UMS-1XP ultracompact
subwoofer
NOTE: The UMS-SM subwoofer is a version of
the UMS-1XP subwoofer with threaded end
plates for single-mount configurations with the
UMS-SM U-bracket. The UMS-SM end plates are
factory-installed with the U-bracket and not available
as an upgrade option for the UMS-1XP.
Heavy-duty, corrosion-resistant
6061-T6 aluminum end plates
with threaded M8 attachment
points for QuickFly rigging
options, basic eyebolt rigging,
and third-party pole assemblies
Heavy-duty, corrosion-resistant
6061-T6 aluminum end plates
with threaded M8 attachment
points for QuickFly rigging
options, basic eyebolt rigging,
and third-party pole assemblies
Three 3/8”-16 or metric M10 nut
plates
Three 3/8”-16 or metric M10 nut
plates
Pole-mount receptacle; cabinet
optionally available (UMS-SM
subwoofer) with factory installed
threaded end plates for singlemount configurations with the
UMS-SM U-bracket
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U-BRACKETS
The following U-brackets are available for Ultra XP loudspeakers. All Ultra XP U-brackets can be mounted on walls and ceilings (under balcony and canopy areas), while some can also be mounted on floors (for stage monitoring and frontfill applications), trusses, and poles. The MUB-UPM U-bracket includes a single loudspeaker attachment point with a fixed mounting
distance from the surface; the MUB-UPJ and MUB-UPJunior U-brackets include adjustable slots for variable mounting distances from the surface; the UMS-SM U-bracket includes two loudspeaker attachment points. The MUB-UPJ and
MUB-UPJunior U-brackets can fly multiple cabinets with the use of array adapters (for more information, see “Array Adapters for UPJ-1XP and UPJunior-XP” on page 22).
Ultra XP U-Brackets
ModelSupported
Loudspeakers
MUB-UPJ
(PN 40.134.081.01)
MUB-UPJunior
(PN 40.173.110.01)
MUB-UPM 3/8”-16
(PN 40.066.040.01),
UPJ-1P
UPJ-1XP
UPJunior
UPJunior-XP
UPM-1P,
UPM-2P,
UPM-1XP,
UPM-2XP
MUB-UPM M10
(PN 40.066.040.02)
UPM-1P,
UPM-2P,
UPM-1XP,
UPM-2XP
UMS-SM
(PN 40.086.110.01)
UMS-1P SM,
UMS-1XP SM
Maximum Num-
ber of Cabinets
1 (wall, floor)
2 (pole mount)
3 (ceiling, truss)
1 (wall, floor)
2 (ceiling, truss,
pole mount)
1Single fixed
1Singled fixed
1Two fixed attach-
Loudspeaker
Attachment
Adjustable
slot
Adjustable
slot
attachment point
attachment point
ment points
Mounting Options/Notes
■ Mounts on walls, ceilings, floors, trusses, poles
■ Fasten U-bracket to mounting surface with the (4)
1/4” corner holes, or the (2) 1/2” center holes
■ Fasten U-bracket to pole mount adapters with the
(2) 1/4” center holes
■ Flying multiple cabinets requires array adapter
■ When flying multiple cabinets, fasten U-bracket to
the holes near rear of loudspeaker end plates
■ When flying single cabinets, fasten U-bracket to
holes near the center of loudspeaker end plates
■ Mounts on walls, ceilings, floors, trusses, poles
■ Fasten U-bracket to mounting surface with the (4)
1/4” corner holes, or the (2) 1/2” center holes
■ Fasten U-bracket to pole mount adapters with the
(2) 1/4” center holes
■ Flying multiple cabinets requires array adapter
■ When flying multiple cabinets, fasten U-bracket to
the holes near rear of loudspeaker end plates
■ When flying single cabinets, fasten U-bracket to
holes near the center of loudspeaker end plates
■ Mounts on walls, ceilings, floors
■ Includes 3/8”-16 hardware
■ Mounts on walls, ceilings, floors
■ Includes M10 hardware
■ Mounts on walls, ceilings
■ Requires UMS-1XP SM cabinet with factory-
installed threaded end plates
CAUTION: The (2) 1/4” center holes on the MUB-UPJ and MUB-UPJunior U-brackets should only be used for
securing the bracket to pole-mount adapters. These holes are not rated for flying loudspeakers.
NOTE: The UMS-1XP SM subwoofer includes threaded end plates for single-mount configurations with the
UMS-SM U-bracket. The UMS-1XP SM end plates are factory-installed with the U-bracket and not available as
an upgrade option for the UMS-1XP.
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MUB-UPJ U-Bracket, Wall Mount, Vertical and Horizontal (Left), Ceiling Mount and Floor Mount (Right)
MUB-UPJunior U-Bracket with Array Adapters, Truss-Mounted (Left), Pole-Mounted (Right)
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MUB-UPM U-Bracket, Wall Mount, Vertical and Horizontal (Left), Ceiling Mount and Floor Mount (Right)
The following mounting yokes are available for the UPJ-1XP, UPJunior-XP, UPM-1XP, and UPM-2XP loudspeakers. The
yokes suspend a single loudspeaker and allow a wide range of horizontal and vertical adjustment. The yokes for the
UPJ-1XP and UPJunior-XP attach to the bottom end plate. The yokes for the UPM-1XP and UPM-2XP attach to the top and
bottom nut plates and include both
are required to suspend the loudspeakers with yokes.
Ultra XP Mounting Yokes
ModelSupported
MYA-UPJ
(PN 40.134.035.01)
MYA-UPJunior
(PN 40.173.044.01)
MYA-UPM
(PN 40.084.038.01)
3/8”-16 and M10 hardware. A “C” or “G” hanging clamp and steel safety cable (not included)
The following poles and pole-mount adapters are available for Ultra XP loudspeakers. The MSA-UPM pole-mount adapter
mounts a single UPM-1XP or UPM-2XP loudspeaker. The (third-party) Ultimate Support BMB-200K pole-mount adapter
mounts a single UPJ-1XP or UPJunior-XP loudspeaker; it can also mount two cabinets with a U-bracket and array adapter
kit (see Figure 2 on page 19). The MPS-UMS pole allows a single Ultra XP loudspeaker to be mounted above the UMS-1XP
subwoofer (Figure 3 on page 21).
Ultra XP Pole and Pole Mount Adapters
ModelSupported
Loudspeakers
Ultimate Support BMB-200K
Pole-Mount Adapter (Third Party)
UPJ-1P,
UPJunior,
UPJ-1XP,
UPJunior-XP
MSA-UPM Pole-Mount Adapter
(PN 40.086.013.01)
UPM-1P,
UPM-2P,
UPM-1XP,
UPM-2XP
MPS-UMS Pole
(PN 40.086.014.02)
MPK-UMS Pole-Mount Kit
(PN 40.086.014.01)
UMS-1P,
UMS-1XP
UPM-1P,
UPM-2P,
UPM-1XP,
UPM-2XP
UMS-1P,
UMS-1XP
Maximum Number
of Cabinets
2Bottom
1Bottom
1Top
1 –
Loudspeaker
Attachment
(pole-mount
receptacle)
Mounting Options/Notes
■ Mounts on 1-1/2” (38 mm) diame-
ter poles (not provided)
■ Mounting two cabinets requires U-
bracket and array adapter
■ Mounts on 1-3/8” (35 mm) diame-
ter poles (not provided)
■ Includes both 3/8”-16 and M10
hardware
■ 48-inch (1,219 mm) pole
■ 1-3/8” (35 mm) to 1-1/2” (38 mm)
adjustable diameter
■ Includes MPS-UMS pole and
MSA-UPM pole-mount adapter
CAUTION: When pole-mounting Ultra XP loudspeakers with third-party hardware, make sure the pole and
pole-mount adapter have been rated to support the total weight of the loudspeaker. Observe all safety precau-
tions specified by the manufacturer.
Ultimate Support BMB-200K Pole-Mount Adapter with UPJ-1XP (Left), MSA-UPM Pole-Mount Adapter with UPM-1XP (Right)
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With the appropriate pole and pole-mount hardware, the
UPJ-1XP, UPJunior-XP, UPM-1XP, and UPM-2XP can be
mounted above the UMS-1XP subwoofer.
EYEBOLT RIGGING FOR UPJ-1XP AND
UPJUNIOR-XP
The UPJ-1XP and UPJunior-XP ship with two M8 threaded,
20 mm eyebolts. The eyebolts attach to the top or bottom
end plates and can be used to suspend the loudspeaker.
Ultra XP Top Plate with Threaded Holes for Eyebolts
A single loudspeaker can be suspended with one eyebolt.
However, two eyebolts provide more safety and stability, as
well the capability of aiming and tilting the loudspeaker for
targeted coverage.
Figure 3: UMS-1XP with MPS-UMS Pole and UPJunior-XP
Ultra XP with One Eyebolt (Left) and Two Eyebolts (Right)
NOTE: Up to two UPJ-1XPs UPJunior-XPs,
oriented vertically, can be suspended with the
eyebolts supplied by Meyer Sound at a 7:1 safety
factor. For this configuration, the top loudspeaker
would have two eyebolts installed on its top plate and
two eyebolts installed on its bottom plate, for connecting to the second loudspeaker. Additional M8
eyebolts are available from Meyer Sound.
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Shackle
Eyebolts
Eyebolt
M8 screw to
loudspeaker
M8 screw to
loudspeaker
M8 screw to
loudspeaker
M8 knobs to
loudspeaker
for stowing
M8 screw to
loudspeaker
M8
Shackle
Eyebolts
Eyebolt
M8 screw to
loudspeaker
M8 screw to
loudspeaker
M8 screw to
loudspeaker
M8 knobs to
loudspeaker
for stowing
M8 screw to
loudspeaker
M8
ARRAY ADAPTERS FOR UPJ-1XP AND
UPJUNIOR-XP
Array adapter plates are available for the UPJ-1XP
(MAAM-UPJ) and UPJunior-XP (MAAM-UPJunior) to form
horizontal and vertical arrays of up to three loudspeakers.
The front adjustment slot is used to adjust the distance
between the loudspeakers to achieve the desired splay
angle (from 20 to 80 degrees) and coverage. The array
adapter kits include two array adapter plates, eight M8
screws and washers, and four M8 knobs (for floor monitor
use only). A single kit can array two UPJ-1XPs or two
UPJunior-XPs; two kits are required for an array of three
loudspeakers.
Arrays are assembled by attaching the array adapter plates
to the top and bottom end plates of the loudspeakers and
securing them with the included M8 screws and washers.
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Array adapters can also be used to position UPJ-1XPs and
UPJunior-XPs as floor monitors with adjustable angles.
When positioning the loudspeakers as floor monitors, the
array adapter plates attach to the loudspeakers with the
included M8 knobs.
CAUTION: The M8 knobs included with array
adapters should only be used to secure the
plates to the loudspeakers when positioning them as
floor monitors. The M8 knobs should not be used for
flown applications.
Horizontal Arrays
Horizontal arrays with the array adapter can be flown by
attaching eyebolts to the loudspeaker end plates or directly
to the array adapter plates. Shackles can also be attached
to the adapter plate’s rear pickup holes for additional support or to provide control over the array’s vertical tilt.
Vertical Arrays
Vertical arrays with the array adapter can be flown by
attaching eyebolts to the loudspeaker end plates or directly
to the array adapter plates. Shackles can also be attached
to the adapter plate’s rear pickup holes for additional support or to provide control over the vertical tilt.
MAAM-UPJ with UPJ-1XP Horizontal Array and Eyebolts
TIP: To create optimum coverage in horizontal
arrays, the splay angles between loudspeakers
should be 50 degrees when the VariO horns are in the
80-degree horizontal by 50-degree vertical position
(this yields a horizontal coverage of 130 degrees).
Angles less than 50 degrees between loudspeakers
can cause too much interaction between the loudspeakers, while angles greater than 50 degrees can
yield holes in the coverage.
MAAM-UPJ, Vertical Array with Eyebolts
Vertical arrays of up to three loudspeakers with the array
adapter can be ceiling mounted by attaching a U-bracket to
the top loudspeaker.
MAAM-UPJ, Vertical Array Ceiling-Mounted
NOTE: When flying an array of Ultra XPs from
the MUB-UPJ U-bracket, the bracket should
be fastened to the holes toward the rear of the loudspeaker plates, to compensate for the shift in center
of gravity. In addition, shackles can be attached to
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40°
50°
60°
the array adapter plate’s rear pickup holes for additional support or to provide control over the vertical
tilt.
TIP: To create optimum coverage in vertical
arrays, the splay angles between loudspeakers
should be 30 degrees when the VariO horns are in the
80-degree horizontal by 50-degree vertical position
(this yields a vertical coverage of 80 degrees). Angles
less than 30 degrees between loudspeakers can
cause too much interaction between the loudspeakers, while angles greater than 30 degrees can yield
holes in the coverage.
Floor Monitoring with Array Adapters
The array adapters can be used to position the UPJ-1XP
and UPJunior-XP loudspeakers as floor monitors with the
front adjustment slot being used to adjust the angle of the
loudspeaker. The following illustrations show the stowed
position, for when the loudspeaker is not in use (Figure 4),
as well as some of the more common angle configurations.
Figure 4: MAAM-UPJ with UPJ-1XP Stowed
MAAM-UPJ with UPJ-1XP at 40 Degrees
MAAM-UPJ with UPJ-1XP at 50 Degrees
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MAAM-UPJ with UPJ-1XP at 60 Degrees
APPENDIX A: ULTRA XP ACCESSORIES
CABLE CONNECTORS AND ADAPTERS
The following cable connectors and adapters are available from Meyer Sound.
Phoenix and EN3 Cable Connectors and Adapters
Part NumberConnector/AdapterUse
484.065Phoenix 5-pin female cable mount connectorConnects to MPS-488HPp channel outputs and
loudspeakers equipped with Phoenix 5-pin male
panel mount connectors
468.069EN3 5-pin female cable mount connectorConnects to loudspeakers equipped with EN3
5-pin male panel mount connectors
468.071EN3 5-pin male cable mount connectorConnects to MPS-488HPe channel outputs
468.072EN3 5-pin female inline cable adapterConnects to EN3 5-pin male cable mount connectors for assembling extension cables
468.073EN3 5-pin male inline cable adapterConnects to EN3 5-pin female cable mount connectors for assembling extension cables
468.081ECOM 7-pin female cable mount connector Connects to loudspeakers equipped with ECOM
7-pin male panel mount connectors
Joins two cables: one with an EN3 5-pin male
cable mount connector to one with an EN3 5-pin
female cable mount connector
LOUDSPEAKER CABLES
The following loudspeaker cables are available from Meyer Sound and can be used to connect Ultra XP loudspeakers to
MPS-488HP power supplies.
NOTE: Phoenix and EN3 loudspeaker cables and bulk cable use Belden 1502R (regular) or Belden 1502P
(plenum) cable. Belden 1502 is a composite cable comprised of two 18 AWG wires for DC power, two 22 AWG
wires for balanced audio, and one 24 AWG wire for audio shield.
Phoenix and EN3 Loudspeaker Cables
Part NumberCableColorCoatingLength
524.014Bulk (no connectors)BlackRegular500 ft spool
524.015Bulk (no connectors)WhitePlenum500 ft spool
28.163.009.01EN3 5-pin female to pigtailBlackRegular10 ft
28.163.009.11EN3 5-pin female to pigtailWhitePlenum10 ft
28.163.009.21EN3 5-pin female to EN3 5-pin maleBlackRegular10 ft
28.163.009.2220 ft
28.163.009.2330 ft
28.163.009.2450 ft
28.163.009.25100 ft
28.163.009.26150 ft
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Phoenix and EN3 Loudspeaker Cables
Part NumberCableColorCoatingLength
28.163.009.31EN3 5-pin female to EN3 5-pin maleWhitePlenum10 ft
28.163.009.3220 ft
28.163.009.3330 ft
28.163.009.3450 ft
28.163.009.35100 ft
28.163.009.36150 ft
28.163.009.41EN3 5-pin female to Phoenix 5-pin femaleBlackRegular10 ft
28.163.009.4220 ft
28.163.009.4330 ft
28.163.009.4450 ft
28.163.009.45100 ft
28.163.009.46150 ft
28.163.009.51EN3 5-pin female to Phoenix 5-pin femaleWhitePlenum10 ft
28.163.009.5220 ft
28.163.009.5330 ft
28.163.009.5450 ft
28.163.009.55100 ft
28.163.009.56150 ft
RAIN HOODS
The following rain hoods are available from Meyer Sound.
Ultra XP Rain Hoods
Part NumberRain HoodUse
40.196.062.02Vertical Rain HoodTo be used with vertically oriented Ultra XP loudspeakers:
UPJ-1XP, UPJunior-XP, UPM-1XP, UPM-2XP, UMS-1XP
40.196.062.01Horizontal Rain Hood To be used with horizontally oriented Ultra XP loudspeakers:
UPJ-1XP, UPJunior-XP, UPM-1XP, UPM-2XP, UMS-1XP
40.196.062.03Reversed Rain HoodTo be used with weather-protected UPM-1XP and UPM-2XP loudspeakers
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1”
0.275”
Pin 1Black48 V DC (–)
Pin 2Red48 V DC (+)
Pin 3Shield drain Audio shield
Pin 4BlueAudio (–)
Pin 5WhiteAudio (+)
CAUTION: When wiring Ultra XP loudspeaker cables, it is extremely important that each pin be wired correctly.
Make sure the 48 V DC from the external power supply is wired directly (and only) to the 48 V DC pins on the
Ultra XP loudspeaker connector, and that the polarity is observed (negative to negative, positive to positive) to avoid
damage to the loudspeaker. In addition, make sure that audio pins are wired correctly; polarity reversals for audio signals affect system performance.
ASSEMBLING PHOENIX-TO-PHOENIX LOUDSPEAKER CABLES
When connecting loudspeakers equipped with Phoenix connectors to the MPS-488HPp power supply, you need a Phoenix
5-pin female to Phoenix 5-pin female cable. The following procedure documents how to assemble this cable.
Assembled Phoenix-to-Phoenix Cable
To assemble a Phoenix-to-Phoenix cable:
1. If the cable has not yet been stripped, strip one end of the cable. Strip the outer shielding by 1 inch and then strip the
black, red, blue, and white wires by 0.275 inch.
2. Insert the five exposed conductors into the five cable holes in a Phoenix 5-pin female cable mount connector. Use the
following wiring scheme.
Pin Destinations for Phoenix 5-Pin Female Cable Mount Connector
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Tighten screws
1”
0.275”
3. Secure the conductors by tightening the five screws in the Phoenix cable mount connector. Screws should be torqued to
5–6 Nm(4.4–5.3 In-Lbs).
CAUTION: Screws should not be inserted into the Phoenix connector while the connector rests in a mating
plug. Doing so will damage the contacts. During assembly, the Phoenix connector should only be held in place
externally.
4. Repeat the previous steps and attach the other end of the cable to another Phoenix 5-pin female cable mount connector.
5. Verify the wiring polarity is correct for both cable ends.
ASSEMBLING PHOENIX-TO-EN3 LOUDSPEAKER CABLES
When connecting loudspeakers equipped with EN3 connectors to the MPS-488HPp power supply, you need a Phoenix
5-pin female to EN3 5-pin female cable. The following procedure documents how to assemble this cable. If you are starting
with an EN3-to-pigtail cable, you can skip steps 4–7 in this procedure.
Assembled Phoenix-to-EN3 Cable
To assemble a Phoenix-to-EN3 cable:
1. If the cable has not yet been stripped, strip one end of the cable. Strip the outer shielding by 1 inch and then strip the
black, red, blue, and white wires by 0.275 inch.
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Pin 1Black48 V DC (–)
Pin 2Red48 V DC (+)
Pin 3Shield drain Audio shield
Pin 4BlueAudio (–)
Pin 5WhiteAudio (+)
Tighten screws
Cable clamp
housing
Boot
Coupling
ring
Cord
connector
2. Insert the five exposed conductors into the five cable holes in a Phoenix 5-pin female cable mount connector. Use the
following wiring scheme.
Pin Destinations for Phoenix 5-Pin Female Cable Mount Connector
3. Secure the conductors by tightening the five screws in the Phoenix cable mount connector. Screws should be torqued to
5–6 Nm(4.4–5.3 In-Lbs).
CAUTION: Screws should not be inserted into the Phoenix connector while the connector rests in a mating
plug. Doing so will damage the contacts. During assembly, the Phoenix connector should only be held in place
externally.
4. If the other (EN3) end of the cable has not been stripped, strip the outer shielding 1 inch and then strip the black, red,
blue, and white wires 0.275 inch.
5. Disassemble the EN3 5-pin female connector and feed the stripped cable through the boot, cable clamp housing, and
coupling ring.
EN3 5-Pin Female Cable Mount Connector, Assembled (Left), Disassembled (Right)
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Pin 5, White,
audio (+)
Pin 4, Blue,
audio (–)
Pin 2, Red,
48 V DC (+)
Pin 1, Black,
48 V DC (–)
Pin 3, Shield drain,
audio shield
Pin 5, White,
audio (+)
Pin 4, Blue,
audio (–)
REAR
FRONT
Dimple identifies Pin 1
6. Solder the five exposed conductors to the five pins on the EN3 cord connector using the following wiring scheme.
Pin Destinations for EN3 5-Pin Female Cable Mount Connector
7. Reassemble the EN3 5-pin female connector:
■ Align the coupling ring’s side notches with the cord connector’s side notches and slide the couple ring onto the cord
connector.
■ Carefully insert the end of the cable clamp housing into the cord connector until it locks into place. Snap the cable
clamps in the cable clamp housing into their compartments.
■ Slide the boot forward so it covers the cable clamp housing completely.
8. Verify the wiring polarity is correct for both cable ends.
ASSEMBLING EN3-TO-EN3 LOUDSPEAKER CABLES
When connecting loudspeakers equipped with EN3 connectors to the MPS-488HPe power supply, you need an EN3 5-pin
female to EN3 5-pin male cable. The following procedure documents how to assemble this cable. If you are starting with an
EN3-to-pigtail cable, you can skip step 5 in this procedure.
NOTE: Cable mount connectors cannot connect to other cable mount connectors. Cable mount connectors
can only connect to panel mount connectors (like those on the MPS-488HPe) or inline connectors. To extend
cables with EN3 connectors on both ends you can use an EN3 5-pin female-to-male cable coupler.
Assembled EN3-to-EN3 Cable
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1”
0.275”
Cable clamp
housing
Boot
Coupling
ring
Cord
connector
Pin 5, White,
audio (+)
Pin 4, Blue,
audio (–)
Pin 2, Red,
48 V DC (+)
Pin 1, Black,
48 V DC (–)
Pin #3, Shield drain,
audio shield
Pin 5, White,
audio (+)
Pin 4, Blue,
audio (–)
REAR
FRONT
Dimple identifies Pin 1
To assemble an EN3-to-EN3 loudspeaker cable:
1. If the cable has not yet been stripped, strip one end of the cable. Strip the outer shielding by 1 inch and then strip the
black, red, blue, and white wires by 0.275 inch.
2. Disassemble the EN3 5-pin male connector and feed the stripped cable through the boot, cable clamp housing, and
coupling ring.
Disassembled EN3 5-Pin Male Cable Mount Connector
3. Solder the five exposed conductors to the five pins on the EN3 cord connector using the following wiring scheme.
Pin Destinations for EN3 5-Pin Male Cable Mount Connector
4. Reassemble the EN3 5-pin male connector:
■ Align the coupling ring’s side notches with the cord connector’s side notches and slide the couple ring onto the cord
connector.
■ Carefully insert the end of the cable clamp housing into the cord connector until it locks into place. Snap the cable
clamps in the cable clamp housing into their compartments.
■ Slide the boot forward so it covers the cable clamp housing completely.
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Pin 5, White,
audio (+)
Pin 4, Blue,
audio (–)
Pin 2, Red,
48 V DC (+)
Pin 1, Black,
48 V DC (–)
Pin 3, Shield drain,
audio shield
Pin 5, White,
audio (+)
Pin 4, Blue,
audio (–)
REAR
FRONT
Dimple identifies Pin 1
1”
0.275”
5. Repeat the previous steps to attach the EN3 5-pin female connector to the other end of the cable.
Pin Destinations for EN3 5-Pin Female Cable Mount Connector
6. Verify the wiring polarity is correct for both cable ends.
ASSEMBLING PHOENIX-TO-ECO-M LOUDSPEAKER CABLES
When connecting loudspeakers equipped with ECO-M connectors to the MPS-488HPp power supply, you need a Phoenix
5-pin female to a ECO-M 7-pin female cable. The following procedure documents how to assemble this cable.
Assembled Phoenix-to-ECO-M Cable
To assemble a Phoenix-to-ECO-M cable:
1. If the cable has not yet been stripped, strip one end of the cable. Strip the outer shielding by 1 inch and then strip the
black, red, blue, and white wires by 0.275 inch.
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Pin 1Black48 V DC (–)
Pin 2Red48 V DC (+)
Pin 3Shield drain Audio shield
Pin 4BlueAudio (–)
Pin 5WhiteAudio (+)
Tighten screws
Pressing screw
Angled hood
Pinch ring
Seal
SleeveInsert connector
2. Insert the five exposed conductors into the five cable holes in a Phoenix 5-pin female cable mount connector. Use the
following wiring scheme.
Pin Destinations for Phoenix 5-Pin Female Cable Mount Connector
3. Secure the conductors by tightening the five screws in the Phoenix cable mount connector. Screws should be torqued to
5–6 Nm(4.4–5.3 In-Lbs).
CAUTION: Screws should not be inserted into the Phoenix connector while the connector rests in a mating
plug. Doing so will damage the contacts. During assembly, the Phoenix connector should only be held in place
externally.
4. If the other (ECO-M) end of the cable has not been stripped, strip the outer shielding 1 inch and then strip the black, red,
blue, and white wires 0.275 inch.
5. Disassemble the ECO-M 7-pin female connector and feed the stripped cable through the pressing screw, pinch ring,
seal, angled hood, and sleeve.
ECO-M 7-Pin Female Cable Mount Connector, Assembled (Left) and Disassembled (Right)
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Pin 6, White,
audio (+)
Pin 5, Blue,
audio (–)
Pin S, Shield drain,
audio shield
Pin 1, Black,
48 V DC (–)
REAR
FRONT
Pin 2, Red,
48 V DC (+)
Pin 5, Blue,
audio (–)
Pin 2, Red,
48 V DC (+)
6. Solder the five exposed conductors to the (1, 2, S, 5, and 6) pins on the ECO-M insert connector using the following wiring scheme.
Pin Destinations for ECO-M 7-Pin Female Cable Mount Connector
7. Reassemble the ECO-M 7-pin female connector:
■ Return the seal and pinch ring to the angled hood and secure it with the pressing screw.
■ Return the sleeve to the angled hood and secure it with the insert connector.
8. Verify the wiring polarity is correct for both cable ends.
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APPENDIX C: VARIO HORN FOR UPJ-1XP AND UPJUNIOR-XP
ROTATING THE VARIO HORN
The UPJ-1XP and UPJunior-XP have VariO horns that can
be easily rotated to deliver either wide or narrow coverage,
whether the loudspeakers are oriented vertically or horizontally. The VariO horn is factory installed with a wide coverage
of 80-degree horizontal by 50-degree vertical (when the
loudspeaker is oriented vertically). The horn can be rotated
to provide a narrow, targeted coverage of 50-degree horizontal by 80-degree vertical (when the loudspeaker is oriented vertically).
VariO Horn at 80-Degree Horizontal by 50-Degree Vertical (Left) and
50-Degree Horizontal by 80-Degree Vertical (Right)
To rotate the VariO horn from wide coverage to narrow coverage:
5. Rotate the horn 90 degrees clockwise, so its orientation
is 80-degree horizontal by 50-degree vertical, with the
horn’s wide flange situated near the sides of the cabinet
instead of the top and bottom.
6. Place the horn back in the cabinet (it should fit comfortably snug) and secure it with the four 10-32 x 1” flange
screws.
1. Remove the four 10-32 x 5/8” screws from the grille
cover (two from the top and two from the bottom).
2. Carefully remove the grille cover.
3. Remove the four 10-32 x 1” flange screws from the horn.
4. Carefully remove the horn from the cabinet, making sure
not to place any stress on its wiring.
7. Reattach the grille cover and secure it with the four 1032 x 5/8” screws.
TIP: To rotate the Meyer Sound logo on the
grille frame, pull the logo away from the grille
frame, rotate it to the desired position, and release.
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APPENDIX C: VARIO HORN FOR UPJ-1XP AND UPJUNIOR-XP
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APPENDIX D: OPTIONAL RAIN HOODS AND WEATHER PROTECTION
Optional rain hoods, both vertical and horizontal, are available for Ultra XP loudspeakers that protect user panels from
water intrusion.
NOTE: When using rain hoods with arrayed
UPJ-1XPs or UPJunior-XPs, the maximum
splay angles between loudspeakers is 40 degrees.
VERTICAL RAIN HOOD
The Ultra XP vertical rain hood should be used when loudspeakers are oriented vertically.
Vertical Rain Hood Kit Contents
230
PN 40.196.062.02
ItemPart NumberQuantity
Vertical rain hood66.196.062.021
Pan head screws101.0082
Installing the Vertical Rain Hood
To install the vertical rain hood:
HORIZONTAL RAIN HOOD
The Ultra XP horizontal rain hood should be used when
loudspeakers are oriented horizontally.
Horizontal Rain Hood Kit Contents
230
PN 40.196.062.01
ItemPart NumberQuantity
Horizontal rain hood66.196.062.011
Pan head screws101.0082
Installing the Horizontal Rain Hood
To install the horizontal rain hood:
1. Orient the Ultra XP loudspeaker horizontally and attach
any required cables.
2. Align the horizontal rain hood with the user panel and its
two center holes.
3. Secure the horizontal rain hood to the user panel with the
included pan head screws.
1. Orient the Ultra XP loudspeaker vertically and attach any
required cables.
2. Align the vertical rain hood with the user panel and its
two center holes.
3. Secure the vertical rain hood to the user panel with the
included pan head screws.
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APPENDIX D: OPTIONAL RAIN HOODS AND WEATHER PROTECTION
WEATHER-PROTECTED UPM-1XP AND
UPM-2XP LOUDSPEAKERS
Weather-protected versions of the UPM-1XP and UPM-2XP
are available for fixed, outdoor installations. The weatherprotected cabinets differ from normal models in that the orientation of the loudspeaker is flipped and the rear panel
connectors are located at the top instead of the bottom.
CAUTION: The weather-protected UPM-1XP
and UPM-2XP loudspeakers can be mounted
vertically or horizontally but must be mounted with a
0-degree tilt, or preferably with downtilt, to ensure the
loudspeaker’s electronics are shielded from the elements.
Reversed Rain Hood Kit
A special reversed rain hood kit is required for weather-protected UPM-1XP and UPM-2XP loudspeakers. The reversed
rain hood accommodates and protects the rear panel connectors at the top of the cabinets.
230
PN 40.196.062.03
ItemPart NumberQuantity
Horizontal rain hood66.196.062.031
Pan head screws101.0082
Weather-Protected UPM-1XP with Reversed Rain Hood
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APPENDIX E: ULTRA XP LOUDSPEAKER SPECIFICATIONS
Ultra XP Loudspeaker Specifications
ACOUSTICALUPJ-1XPUPJunior-XPUPM-1XPUPM-2XPUMS-1XP
Operating Frequency
Range
Frequency Response66 Hz – 18 kHz ±4 dB 76 Hz – 18 kHz ±4 dB 80 Hz – 16 kHz ±4 dB 85 Hz – 19 kHz ±4 dB 29 Hz – 135 Hz ±4 dB
Note: Recommended maximum operating frequency range. Response depends on loading conditions and room acoustics.
Note: Free-field, measured with 1/3rd octave resolution at 4 meters.
Note: Free-field, mea-
sured with music,
referred to 1 meter.
50° x 80°
(rotatable VariO horn)
Note: At this frequency, the transducers produce equal sound pressure levels.
Note: UPM-1XP/UPM-2XP low-frequency drivers active below 320 Hz. From 320 Hz to the 1300 Hz crossover point,
only one low-frequency driver, the one closest to the high-frequency driver, is active, to maintain optimal polar and offaxis frequency response characteristics.
compression driver
DC Power (+)
DC Power (–)
Audio Shield
Audio (+)
Audio (–)
Note: Audio shield, chassis/earth through a 1 k, 1000 pF, 15 V clamped network to provide virtual ground lift at audio
frequencies
±15 V DC, clamped to earth for voltage transient protection
Note: Free-field, measured with music,
referred to 1 meter.
80° x 50° or
50° x 80°
(rotatable VariO horn)
One 2” diaphragm
compression driver
Phoenix
5-pin male
Pin 1
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4
Pin 5
Note: Free-field, measured with music,
referred to 1 meter.
100° x 100°45° x 45°360° for single unit;
One 1” metal dome
tweeter
SwitchCraft
EN3 5-pin male
Pin 1
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4
Pin 5
Note: Free-field, measured with music,
referred to 1 meter.
One 1” metal dome
tweeter
ECO-M
7-pin male
Pin 5
Pin 6
Pin S
Pin 1
Pin 2
Note: Half-space
loading, measured
with music, referred
to 1 meter.
for multiple units, var-
ies with configuration
–
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APPENDIX E: ULTRA XP LOUDSPEAKER SPECIFICATIONS
Ultra XP Loudspeaker Specifications
UPJ-1XPUPJunior-XPUPM-1XPUPM-2XPUMS-1XP
Nominal Input
Sensitivity
Input LevelAudio source must be capable of producing +20 dBV (10 V rms, 14 V peak) into 600 to produce the maximum peak
SPL over the operating bandwidth of the loudspeaker
Note: Wattage rating based on the maximum unclipped burst sine-wave rms voltage the amplifier will produce into the
nominal load impedance.
16 high channel
Note: Meyer Sound power supply required. For information and specifications on the MPS-488HP IntelligentDC external
power supply, refer to its datasheet.
plywood
stamped steel with
black mesh screen
with M8 threaded
attachment points for
mounting and flying
with QuickFly and
standard rigging
options
22.43” h (570 mm)
12.25” d (311 mm)
0° C to +45° C
–40° C to +75° C
0.0 dBV (1.0 V rms)
continuous is typically
the onset of limiting
for noise and music
4 low channel,
12 high channel
Premium birch
plywood
Powder-coated, hex-
stamped steel with
black mesh screen
Aluminum end plates
with M8 threaded
attachment points for
mounting and flying
with QuickFly and
standard rigging
options
9.00” w (229 mm)
19.04” h (484 mm)
10.20” d (259 mm)
–8.0 dBV (0.4 V rms)
continuous is typically
the onset of limiting
for noise and music
8 low channel,
8 high channel
Premium birch
plywood
Powder-coated, hex-
stamped steel with
black mesh screen
Three 3/8”-16 or met-
ric M10 nut plates
6.85” w (174 mm)
18.00” h (457 mm)
7.70” d (196 mm)
–8.0 dBV (0.4 V rms)
continuous is typically
the onset of limiting
for noise and music
8 low channel,
8 high channel
Premium birch
plywood
Powder-coated, hex-
stamped steel with
black mesh screen
Three 3/8”-16 or met-
ric M10 nut plates
6.85” w (174 mm)
18.00” h (457 mm)
7.70” d (196 mm)
–4.0 dBV (0.6 V rms)
continuous is typically
the onset of limiting
for noise and music
4 both channels
Premium birch
plywood
Powder-coated, hex-
stamped steel with
black mesh screen
1 3/8” (35 mm) polemount receptacle on
cabinet top; cabinet
optionally available
with side attachment
points for USM-SM
U-bracket
22.75” w (578 mm)
16.30” h (414 mm)
17.51” d (445 mm)
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Ultra XP Loudspeaker Specifications
22.43
[570 mm]
11.28
[287 mm]
12.25
[311 mm]
6.85
[174 mm]
7.49
[190 mm]
11.15
[283 mm]
Operating AltitudeTo 5,000 m (16,404 ft)
Non Operating
Altitude
Shock30 g 11 msec half-sine on each of 6 sides
Vibration10 Hz – 55 Hz (0.010 m peak-to-peak excursion)
To 12,000 m (39,000 ft)
UPJ-1XP DIMENSIONS
ULTRA XP OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
UPJ-1XP Dimensions
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APPENDIX E: ULTRA XP LOUDSPEAKER SPECIFICATIONS
5.88
[149 mm]
19.04
[484 mm]
9.25
[235 mm]
10.20
[259 mm]
5.00
[127 mm]
9.00
[229 mm]
UPJUNIOR-XP DIMENSIONS
UPJunior-XP Dimensions
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UPM-1XP DIMENSIONS
4.25
[108 mm]
3.90
[99 mm]
3.70
[94 mm]
6.85
[174 mm]
9.05
[230 mm]
18.00
[457 mm]
7.70
[196 mm]
9.05
[230 mm]
ULTRA XP OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
UPM-1XP Dimensions
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APPENDIX E: ULTRA XP LOUDSPEAKER SPECIFICATIONS
4.25
[108 mm]
3.90
[99 mm]
3.70
[94 mm]
6.85
[174 mm]
9.05
[230 mm]
18.00
[457 mm]
7.70
[196 mm]
9.05
[230 mm]
UPM-2XP DIMENSIONS
UPM-2XP Dimensions
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UMS-1XP DIMENSIONS
16.30
[414 mm]
17.51
[445 mm]
22.75
[578 mm]
ULTRA XP OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
UMS-1XP Dimensions
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APPENDIX E: ULTRA XP LOUDSPEAKER SPECIFICATIONS
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required
to correct the interference at their own expense.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
AVIS DE CONFORMITÉ À LA RÉGLEMENTATION D’INDUSTRIE CANADA
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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Meyer Sound Laboratories Inc.
2832 San Pablo Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94702
+1 510 486.1166
www.meyersound.com