Meyer Sound M-5 User Manual

M-5 Control Electronics Unit
Operating Instructions
3
1
⁄4-inch rack space. The func-
tions of the M-5 are:
• Active crossover for bi­amplification.
• Loudspeaker frequency response and phase response alignment.
• MultiSense™ driver protection.
PUSH
+-+
Lift
GND
Input
1
Lo Sense
Input
2
(Red)
+-+
-
-
Hi Sense
3
Lo Out
4
(Black)
Hi Amplifier:
Type 3 Amplifier with 16 dB fixed voltage gain.
Hi Out
AC Voltage Ranges 210 - 250 180 - 210 105 - 125
90 - 105
CAUTION:
Set voltage before applying power.
90-105 105-125
210-250 180-210
AC Voltage
1/4 A SloBlo
90-250 VAC
50-60 Hz
100mA MAX
PUSH
Hi Input
Hi Output
+
Hi Sense Cable
PUSH
Lo Amplifier:
Type 3 Amplifier with 16 dB fixed voltage gain.
Lo Input
Lo Output
+
Connections
Lo Sense Cable
Out to MSL-5
Diagram A: Connections for use with MSL-5
The M-5 operates at line level and is designed to be the last component in the signal chain before the power amplifiers. Connections to the M-5 should be made according to Diagram A.
1. Signal Inputs to the M-5 should be balanced. For the best signal-to-noise ratio, the average input level should be at least 1 volt RMS. The M-5 will accept peak inputs of up to +26 dBV.
Note: The M-5 utilizes Meyer Sound’s exclusive ISO™ Input. Pins 1, 2 and 3 are transformer-isolated, and the connector shell is connected to earth ground (pin 3 positive for positive pressure out from the MSL-5).
2. MultiSense™ connections are made from the outputs of the power amplifiers to the M-5 Sense inputs. The output(s) of the High power amplifier(s) must be connected to the Hi Sense inputs, and the
output(s) of the Low power amplifier(s) to the Lo Sense inputs in order for the MultiSense driver protec­tion circuitry to operate properly.
Note: These inputs are polarity-sensitive: be certain that they are connected as indicated on the M-5 rear panel.
3. The signal Outputs from the M-5 are active bal- anced. The maximum output level before clipping is +26 dBV.
4. Connections between the power amplifier outputs and the MSL-5 loudspeaker should be made according to the MSL-5 Operating Instructions. These connec­tions must be verified for correct polarity, and cor­rect amplifier assignments (high to high, low to low). Color codes given in the diagrams are those used for Meyer Sound cables and adapters.
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M-5 Control Electronics Unit
Operating Instructions
Operation
Front Panel Controls
MultiSense™ Driver Protection
Once all the connections have been made and verified, the system is ready to operate.
Note: Check the voltage selector switch located on the rear panel of the M-5 and verify that it is set to the range that corresponds to the mains AC voltage.
• The M-5 Attn control should be set at minimum.
• Switch on AC to the M-5 first, then to the power amplifiers.
The setup controls on the M-5 front panel are designed to be used to tailor the system response for particular applications.
Safe/Autosafe Switch. The M-5 incorporates three limiters in the MultiSense™ driver protection circuitry (see detailed description below). When the switch is in the Safe position, the RMS limiters come on at 6 dB lower power levels, affording added protection when heavy continuous power demands are placed on the system. For operator convenience, a green LED
Through the Sense connections between the M-5 and the power amplifiers, the MultiSense circuitry of the M­5 continuously monitors the voltages across the high and low frequency drivers. If the amplifier output exceeds the safe operating limits of the drivers, inde­pendent limiters are automatically activated, holding down the level of the M-5 output.
• Verify that the power amplifier voltage gains are fixed at +16 dB (6.3 volts out for 1 volt in, measured from bal­anced input to speaker output terminals).
• Advance the M-5 Attn control to set the system sensitiv­ity. If the system is not operating properly, recheck all connections.
Note: The Attn control markings are merely a visual aid and should not be used to balance two systems. The output of the M-5 is calibrated only when the level control is fully clockwise.
indicator is provided on the M-5 front panel which lights when the M-5 is in the Safe mode. When the switch is in the Autosafe position, the M-5 monitors system power over time and automatically switches into Safe mode if the power demands become too high. In the case that Autosafe switches the M-5 into Safe mode, the green LED will light to indicate the change.
Note: It is recommended that the switch be in the Safe position until the operator is familiar with the system’s capablities.
Sense indicators. These function as signal presence indicators and verify that the Sense connections back to the M-5 are made. These indicators will be lit green whenever signal is present, or will flicker at low signal levels. These indicators will also light red if there is a sense fault (amplifier gain not set at +16 dB or sense lines improperly or not connected).
Limiter Operation
Note: The M-5 employs an excursion limiting system
which assumes
dB (6.3 volts out for 1 volt in)
MSL-5 Operating Instructions or the Meyer Sound MSL-10A Power Amplifier Criteria note for a detailed description of MSL-5 / M-5 amplifier requirements.
The operation of the MultiSense circuitry is indicated by a set of five LEDs located on the front panel.
To verify limiter operation in the field:
• Disconnect loudspeakers, leaving the amplifier and the M-5 in their standard connection configuration.
• If your amplifier requires a load, use resistive loads sufficient to dissipate the full power of the amplifier.
• Turn on both the M-5 and the amplifier.
• Set the Safe switch in.
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a fixed amplifier voltage gain of +16
. Please refer to the
Limit indicators. These indicators will come on when­ever the corresponding limiter is activated, and a moder­ate amount of flashing of these indicators is acceptable. The Hi and Lo limiters have an attack time of 100 msec., so they will not affect peaks in the program material, nor will they prevent momentary amplifier clipping on peaks.
• Supply an input to the M-5, preferably a sine wave oscil­lator. If you do not have an oscillator, use a microphone and a mixer to produce a line level signal.
• Set the input frequency according to this table:
Oscillator Microphone
Lo limiter 200 Hz low growl Hi limiter 5,000 Hz loud whistle
• Bring up the input until you see the corresponding limit indicator come on. Since in each case the indicator will light only if the limiter actually operates, it provides a positive indication that the limiter is functioning.
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