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General settings

The general settings menu for MSP40 is loaded when 
pressing the   (general settings) button. The general 
settings menu allows to configure all the global settings 
for the MSP40 unit, keeping aside the player and recorder 
settings.

Lock:

When selecting ‘Lock’, the system will be locked and will 
require a password to be entered before any further action 
can be taken (if the password is enabled).

Info:

Info will give an overview of the software versions the MSP40 is running.

LCD Settings:

Adjustments for the LCD settings can be made here. The brightness can be adjusted within a 
range of 10% to 100% (standard is 80%). Adjusting of the LCD brightness can be convenient 
when the device is placed in an environment with very low or very high ambient light. Hereby 
the clarity of the LCD can be adjusted being clear but unobtrusive.

The backlight off time can be adjusted within an interval of 10 up to 120 minutes or never 
(always on), making the backlight of the LCD automatically turn off after the set time.

Password:

Password protection can be enabled, avoiding unauthorized users to make any adjustment 
to the system. The password is a four-digit code. In default, the password is set to ‘0000’ 
which gives full access to the system without requiring any password to be entered. If the 
configured password is different from ‘0000’, the user will be requested to enter the password 
before any access to the systems functions is provided. 

The currently set password will be shown and the adjusting digit can be selected (turns 
red) and confirmed by turning and pressing the rotary selection dial. Consecutive digits will 
increase when the maximum value has been reached.

After the desired password has been selected it can be confirmed by pressing (turns red) and 
turning the function dial clockwise to the entire right side where the ‘OK’ word will appear. 
After pressing again the password is confirmed.

Back:

Returning to the main screen is done by selecting ‘Back’.

Lock

Info

LCD Settings

Password

Back

GENERAL SETTINGS

Lock device with password

Summary of Contents for MSP40

Page 1: ...MSP40 User Manual www audac eu ...

Page 2: ...on date However updates on the specifications functionality or software may have occurred since publication To obtain the latest instruction manual or obtain additional product information please visit the product page on www audac eu For information about software version updates please visit www audac eu software ...

Page 3: ...nd connectors 8 Connection standards 8 Chapter 2 Front rear panel 10 Front panel overview 10 Front panel description 10 Rear panel overview 11 Rear panel description 11 Chapter 3 Using the MSP40 12 Main screen 13 Media player mode 13 Media player settings 14 Media recorder mode 15 Media recorder settings 15 General settings 17 Chapter 4 Additional information 18 Technical specifications 19 Notes 1...

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Page 5: ...operation allowing hassle free operation and configuration to even unexperienced users All media information including track artist playback mode are indicated on the graphical user interface while playback modes are selectable between single or continous play and various repeat and random play modes are available Both the balanced stereo line output playback and the balanced stereo line input rec...

Page 6: ...TS WHICH CONTAIN HIGH LEVELS OF DUST HEAT MOISTURE OR VIBRATION THIS UNIT IS DEVELOPED FOR INDOOR USE ONLY DO NOT USE IT OUTDOORS PLACE THE UNIT ON A STABLE BASE OR MOUNT IT IN A STABLE RACK ONLY USE ATTACHMENTS ACCESSORIES SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER UNPLUG THIS APPARATUS DURING LIGHTNING STORMS OR WHEN UNUSED FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME ONLY CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A MAINS SOCKET OUTLET WITH PROTECT...

Page 7: ...y Do not get the unit wet If liquid is spilled on the unit shut it off immediately and take it to a dealer for service Disconnect the unit during storms to prevent damage WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE The WEEE marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with regular houshold waste at the end of its life cycle This regulation is created to prevent any possible harm t...

Page 8: ...corresponding to international wiring standards for professional audio equipment 3 Pin Terminal Block For balanced signal input link output connections Left Signal XLR Pin 3 Center Signal XLR Pin 2 Right Ground XLR Pin 1 For balanced line input connections For balanced line output connections For unbalanced line in output connections ...

Page 9: ...tandard RS232 PIN 2 MSP40 TX PIN 3 MSP40 RX PIN 5 GND Settings 19200 Baud 8 Bit 1 Stop bit No parity No Handshaking RS232 The MSP40 has an RS232 and TCP IP ports accepting the same commands The complete command set to control the XMP44 is available in the XMP44 commands user manual which is freely downloadable on www audac eu ...

Page 10: ...true colour display offers a clear overview of the systems current operation mode with intuitive and user friendly browsing through the menu structure The functionality of the four tactile push buttons on the left side depends on the current mode and position in the menu structure Icons on the left side of the display are indicating the current functionality linked with the buttons Parameter adjus...

Page 11: ...hapter of this user manual The complete RS232 command instruction set and configuration information can be downloaded from the AUDAC website USB Update Connection The USB Update connection can be used for system firmware updates and or for connection of the RF remote control RMT40 receiver Balanced stereo line output The balanced stereo line output is implemented using two 3 pin terminal block con...

Page 12: ...y linked with the buttons The rotary selection dial can be used for parameter adjustments and browsing to station lists playlists or any other This multifunctional dial allows easy one hand operation throughout the entire menu structure Browsing is done by rotating it while actions are made by pressing it The functionality for each icon is indicated in following table ICON DESCRIPTION Automatic tu...

Page 13: ...can be selected by pressing the previous track and next track buttons When selected the first next supported track will be selected and start playing When using this function track browsing throughout the entire inserted media carrier can be done including all sub folders Track browsing Browsing through the folders of the inserted media carrier can be done by using the rotary dial and selecting th...

Page 14: ... is enabled all tracks on the inserted media carrier will be played in sequential order and when the last track is played it will restart automatically with the first track When selected Repeat one the currently selected track will continuously play in an endless loop When selected Repeat folder all tracks in the same folder of the currently playing track will be played in a sequential order and w...

Page 15: ...re permanently removed and cannot be recalled afterwards Pre listening recording Once stopped the recording the play button becomes available allowing to pre listen the last made recording Media recorder settings The recorder settings menu for MSP40 is loaded when pressing the settings button in recorder mode Filename The filename of the recorded tracks can be configured in this screen When select...

Page 16: ... During more complex passages the system automatically turns the bitrate up using more databits to retain the same level of audio quality In general the variable bitrate gives better results in terms of audio quality while the constant bitrate is better for compatibility mainly with older systems The bitrate for the audio recording can be selected between 64 kbps 96 kbps 128 kbps 192 kbps 256 kbps...

Page 17: ... or never always on making the backlight of the LCD automatically turn off after the set time Password Password protection can be enabled avoiding unauthorized users to make any adjustment to the system The password is a four digit code In default the password is set to 0000 which gives full access to the system without requiring any password to be entered If the configured password is different f...

Page 18: ...MA 4 0 4 1 7 8 9 WAV PCM IMA ADPCM Compatible media playback USB Flash drive HDD external Compatible filesystems FAT16 FAT32 Supported media carrier capacity Max 8 TB FAT32 Control Front panel RS232 DB9 connector RMT40 Remote control optional Display 2 8 Graphical LCD Signal noise 94 dB THD N 0 07 Frequency response 20 Hz 20 kHz Crosstalk 80 dB Power supply Type Switching mode Range 100 240V AC 50...

Page 19: ...19 Notes ...

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