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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 names of the input sources and/or the rooms, press 3 times the “ Audac “ logo on 

the bottom of the screen. 

Be aware: in the Lite Web Based User Interface it is only possible to assign 1 input source 
to  the selected  room.  To  select more  input  sources for 1 zone output,  you will  need  to 

control the M1 manually or use the “ Standard Web Based User Interface “. 

Summary of Contents for M1

Page 1: ...PROFESSIONAL AUDIO EQUIPMENT MultimediaAmplifier M1 UserManual InstallationGuide MultimediaAmp M1 AUDAC ...

Page 2: ...A U D A C PR OF ES S I O N AL A UD I O E Q U I P ME NT User Manual Installation Guide AUDAC http www audac be info audac be ...

Page 3: ... 10 OUTPUT ZONES 1 4 REAR 10 OVERVIEW DATA CONTROL PORTS 11 DATA CONTROL PART REAR 11 GETTING STARTED 12 WIRE UP THE SYSTEM 14 BRIDGE MODE 16 REMOTE CONTROL INTERFACE 17 STANDARD WEB BASED USER INTERFACE 18 LOG IN SCREEN 18 CONTROL SCREEN 19 CONFIGURATION SCREEN 20 LITE WEB BASED USER INTERFACE 21 PURPOSE 21 ACCESS 21 START UP SCREEN 21 ROOM CONFIGURATION SCREEN 22 NAME CONFIGURATION SCREEN 23 WAL...

Page 4: ...tly plugged into a basic Ethernet LAN network No extra control software is needed just a computer pda pocket pc and a web browser with the Macromedia Flash Player 6 0 or higher plug in installed will do the job The M1 can be used in commercial applications such as restaurants clubs bars theatres hotels conference facilities houses of worship professional offices As a simple example when installed ...

Page 5: ...not place the unit in environments which contain high levels of dust heat moisture or vibration Do not use the unit near water or other liquids Make sure no water or other liquids can be spilled dripped or splashed on the unit The unit is developed for indoor use only Do not use the unit outdoors Do not place objects books vases on top of the unit Place the unit on a stable base Chapter 1 ...

Page 6: ...openings of the M1 Do not open the unit risk for electrical shock The M1 contains several jumpers which can be set These settings may only be done by qualified people CAUTION SERVICING This unit contains no user serviceable parts Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Do not perform any servicing unless you are qualified to do so Note This product conforms to the following European Sta...

Page 7: ...and 2 pin1 right out pin1 gnd pin2 pin2 RS232 serial connection interface The serial data protocol and wiring can be downloaded at www audac be download or can be asked at info audac be ATTENTION The Cat5 cabling must always be straight In case of self made cabling it must be done as described above to make the system work properly Pin 1 White Orange Pin 2 Orange Pin 3 White Green 12V DC Pin 4 Blu...

Page 8: ...7 Overview front and rear panel of the M1 FRONT REAR Chapter 2 ...

Page 9: ... 1 6 FRONT INPUT 1 6 REAR Routing Buttons LED To rout Input to Zone 1 4 Input Clipping LED Input Balance Input Volume Dipswitch Phantom power 48V Mic Line Selection Input Gain 3 band Tone Control Stereo Line Input Cinch Microphone Input XLR ...

Page 10: ... 4x St Line INPUT 7 10 FRONT INPUT 7 10 REAR Input level VU bar Pre Fader Routing Buttons LED Input Selection Ch7 10 Input Balance Input Volume Input Gain Adjustment 2 Band Tone Control 4 x Stereo Line Input Ch7 Ch10 Cinch ...

Page 11: ...OUTPUT ZONES 1 4 FRONT OUTPUT ZONES 1 4 REAR Output Level VU Bar Two band tone control Zone output volume Balanced Line Level Outputs XLR 4 Zones Stereo Powered Outputs Speakon Amp 2 x 150W stereo Not available on the M1 Light ...

Page 12: ...11 Overview DATA Control Ports DATA CONTROL PART Rear Ethernet connection RJ45 Wall Panel Outlets RS485 Serial Control Port RS232 Input Priority settings ...

Page 13: ...ntom power switches are supplied for each input channel Channel 1 6 has a 3 band tone control and an input gain adjustment Channel 7 10 has a 2 band tone Control and an input gain adjustment The output section on the rear panel of the M1 Light has 4 balanced stereo output zones XLR The M1 has also two 2 stereo output amplifiers 2x 150W 4Ohms stereo for Zone outputs 1 and 2 available through Speako...

Page 14: ... the ch9 and ch10 buttons on the M1 front panel Hold down the 2 buttons for a few seconds The routing buttons Z1 to Z4 of the input channels on the front panel of the M1 can be disabled by pressing together the ch7 and ch10 buttons Hold down the two buttons for at least 10 seconds To enable the routing buttons on the front panel of the M1 press down the ch7 and the ch10 buttons simultaneously for ...

Page 15: ... 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 of good quality 4 Ethernet connection UTP FTP cat5 cable Chapter 4 ...

Page 16: ...R L R XLR Right XLR Left XLR Left XLR Right Microphone 1 Microphone 2 XLR XLR R L R L Ethernet Wireless Router Ethernet Notebook Wireless Pocket PC Home automation systems RS232 RS485 RS485 Wall panel 1 Wall panel 2 Tuner CD player L R ...

Page 17: ... left channel of another input channel of the M1 The speakers need to be connected between the 1 and 2 on the speakon connectors of the left channels of the amplified zone outputs Only the left channels of the amplified zone outputs are supported in bridge mode Do not connect anything to the right channels of the amplified zone outputs The line levels are also available on the left channels of the...

Page 18: ... The default network address can be changed with the Standard Web Based User Interface but therefore a network connection has to be made first A pc or pda pocket pc with a web browser and the Macromedia Flash 6 0 plug in or higher installed is necessary to use the web based user interfaces The pc needs to be connected within the same Ethernet LAN network The default URL for the Standard Web Based ...

Page 19: ... 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 Password M1 ...

Page 20: ...utput zones source selecting on ch 7 10 channel zone muting The settings of the front panel controls can be saved by pressing the Save button and the saved setting can be recalled by pressing the Recall button Saving a setting can also be done by pressing together the ch7 and ch8 button on the front panel of the M1 Hold down the 2 buttons for a few seconds Recalling the saved setting can also be d...

Page 21: ... The user name and password and the administrator name and password can be changed There is a secret rescue password in case of emergency passwords lost This can be asked at info audac be After each change of settings press the corresponding Change Settings button The corresponding Change Settings button must be pressed to save the changed parameters After the changes have been made press OK to re...

Page 22: ...pocket PC 2003 plug in installed The Lite Web Based User Interface can be accessed by typing small html after the IP address of the M1 If the M1 has the standard IP address you will have to type http 192 168 0 180 small html Be aware the letters are case sensitive It takes a couple of seconds to load the Flash controls in the website START UP SCREEN The start up screen let s you select the Room zo...

Page 23: ...Start up Screen press on the name of the selected room To change the names of the input sources and or the rooms press 3 times the Audac logo on the bottom of the screen Be aware in the Lite Web Based User Interface it is only possible to assign 1 input source to the selected room To select more input sources for 1 zone output you will need to control the M1 manually or use the Standard Web Based ...

Page 24: ...u can change the names of the Rooms and the names of the Input Sources By pressing the and the buttons on the screen you can navigate throughout the list of room names and input source names By placing the cursor in the field and using the keyboard you can change the names to your flavour When the changes are made press the Save button ...

Page 25: ...trol the settings of a zone output e g Living room Board room This is done by jumper settings on the inside of the wall mounted control panel If the wall mounted control panel is connected to the M1 and the M1 is turned on the digit on the wall mounted control panel will show a zero for a couple of seconds for the next couple of seconds it will show the zone output for which the wall mounted contr...

Page 26: ...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: ...ss than 0 1 Signal to Noise ratio 90 dB Slew rate 30V µsec Digital control RS 232 Remote zone control RS 485 Web based control Ethernet Zone outputs 1 4 6dB 100 Ohm Balanced Output power per channel 100 Watt 8 Ohm 150 Watt 4 Ohm Bridge mode 300 Watt 8 Ohm Power Supply 240V AC 50 60Hz Max power consumption 600W Weight 17 5 kg Dimensions B x H x D 482 mm x 132mm x 350mm Unit height 3HE ...

Page 28: ...27 Personal Notes ...

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