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again, this will commence replay from the last known position when having been in PAUSE mode or from the start of the 
chosen track when being in STOP mode. This control is inactive in FM mode. The selected status is displayed in the display 
(46).

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SEQ - play sequence selector (this control is inactive in FM mode). Selects straight or random play sequence. Straight 
sequence - the next song is determined by alphanumerical sorting and the left sequence mode indicator is lit in the display 
(44). Random play sequence: The next song is determined by random choice and the right sequence mode indicator is lit in 
the display (44).

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MODE - play mode selector. Selects between Single Play (SPL), Single Loop (SLO), All Continuous (ACO) and All Loop 
(ALO) modes. SPL mode - the player stops after playing the current song once. The next song is manually chosen by (27) 
and determined by the chosen play sequence. SLO mode - the player loops the current song endlessly. The next song is 
manually chosen by (27) and is determined by the chosen play sequence. ACO mode - the player continues after playing the 
current song. The next song is determined by the chosen sequence. The player stops after the sequence is executed once. 
ALO mode - the player continues after playing the current song. The next song is determined by the chosen sequence. The 
player repeats the sequence endlessly. The chosen play mode is displayed in the display (45). This control is inactive in FM 
mode.

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Time Display selector. Selects between elapsed/remaining time display. The time display choice is shown in the display (37) 
and (38) and is always related to track currently playing. This control is inactive in FM mode.

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IR Receiver sensor. If using the included IR remote control, make sure an unobstructed line of sight is available between the 
remote control and the IR receiver sensor.

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SOURCE button. Toggles the program source between Media play and FM Tuner. If FM Tuner is chosen as the program 
source, the display’s FM Mode indicator (43) is lit while the media replay related indicators (44) and (46) are disabled. 
Further, the media replay-related user interface elements (30) to (32) are disabled and the functional assignment of the 
navigation controls (27) and (28) is changed.

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The front panel also hosts the Bluetooth aerial socket, where the supplied Bluetooth antenna is plugged in directly (see 

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Display Elements

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Time Display. Depending on the chosen source (FM or Media - via control (34)), this part of the display shows different 
content. In Media Play mode (indicator (43) off): either the remaining or elapsed time are displayed in a hh:mm:ss format, 
depending on the setting made by (32). In FM Mode (indicator (43) on) - if the unit works in station scroll mode, the 
currently chosen station preset number is displayed. If the unit works in frequency scroll mode, this part of the display 
remains unused (blank).

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Time Mode Display (Elapsed). In Media play mode, this part of the display indicates that the elapsed time of the current track is 
shown in the time display (36). The setting can be altered by (32). This part of the display remains unused in FM mode.

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Time Mode Display (Remaining). In Media play mode, this part of the display indicates that the remaining time of the current track 
is shown in the time display (36). The setting can be altered by (32). This part of the display remains unused in FM mode.

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Numeric data display. This part of the display is not used in this product. This is NOT a malfunction.

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8-Digit Clear Text Readout. Depending on the chosen source (FM or Media - via control (34)), this part of the display 

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the folder name is displayed, is indicated by the respective symbols (41) and (42). In FM Mode (indicator (43) on) - the RDS 
station name (PS section of the RDS signal) is displayed if the received FM signal contains this information. If no RDS station 
name is available, the currently tuned frequency is displayed. Note that this unit only displays the station name of the RDS 
signal, no other potentially contained RDS content.

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Folder Name Display Indicator. In Media play mode, this indicator shows that the current content of the Clear text readout 
(40) is a folder name. This indicator is not used in FM mode.

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File Name Display Indicator. In Media play mode, this indicator shows the current content of the Clear text readout (40) is 

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Summary of Contents for Contractor Series

Page 1: ...EDIA PLAYER CONTRACTOR SERIES MANUAL HF MASTER LEVEL MEDIA MIXER MX141M LF HF LF UP STORE FILE FOLDER STATION TRANSPORT GAIN EQ EQ 10 6 3 0 5 OUTPUT dB FOH DATA MODE POWER AUX CH 4 1 MIC 1 ON 3 4 IR USB SOURCE SEQ SOURCE 4 BLUETOOTH AERIAL ...

Page 2: ...U FRQYHFWLRQ VORW LV H SRVHG VXIÀFLHQWO WR IUHH DLU FLUFXODWLRQ and is not blocked Do not operate this product in environmental temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius and or 85 relative humidity Position the product in a safe and stable place for operation out of reach of unauthorized persons Make sure any cable connections to and from the product are neither subject to potentially destructive ...

Page 3: ...wer from the unit and reconnect it again to recover Environmental advice This unit is built to conform to the ROHS standards and theWEEE directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union Under these regulations the product shall not be discarded into regular garbage at the end of its life but shall be returned to authorized recycling stations Unpacking Please...

Page 4: ...TIONS AND SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE T2AH 250V FUSE ATTENTION UTILIZER UN FUSIBLE DE RECHARGE DE MEME TYPE DE T2AH 250V EN 0V POWER 40 60 Hz MAX 20 W 4 6 7 8 1 5 9 2 3 GAIN GAIN LINE 3 LINE 3 LINE 1 LINE 4 FM AERIAL ASSEMBLED IN THE P R C 11 10 12 13 HF LF GAIN EQ FOH AUX CH 4 1 MIC 1 ON 3 4 SOURCE 4 16 18 19 14 15 17 HF MASTER LEVEL LF EQ 10 6 3 0 5 OUTPUT dB POWER 20 21 23...

Page 5: ...JH WKH IXVH XQSOXJ WKH FRUG ÀUVW SXOO RXW WKH IXVH GUDZHU DQG UHSODFH WKH IXVH 21 ZLWK D IXVH RI 6 0 YROWDJH DQG UDWLQJ I WKH IXVH EORZV DJDLQ DIWHU UHSODFHPHQW KDQG RYHU WKH XQLW WR TXDOLÀHG VHUYLFH SHUVRQQHO 2 Stereo main output This is a balanced stereo TRS output carrying the main output signal controlled by 20 3 Stereo main output This is an unbalanced RCA output carrying the same signal as o...

Page 6: ...or Channel 1 10 are disconnected 16 Channel 4 source switch selects between the rear panel RCA connectors 10 or the balanced FOH inputs 12 17 Level control for microphone input 24 Allows adjustment of the level for MIC IN 18 Microphone ON OFF switch for microphone input Enables disables the MIC IN signal 19 0LFURSKRQH TXDOL HU OORZV WKH DGMXVWPHQW RI WKH WRQDO EDODQFH IRU WKH PLFURSKRQH LQSXW LQ W...

Page 7: ...ntrols 27 and 28 is changed 35 The front panel also hosts the Bluetooth aerial socket where the supplied Bluetooth antenna is plugged in directly see VHFWLRQ QWHQQD PRXQWLQJµ Display Elements 36 Time Display Depending on the chosen source FM or Media via control 34 this part of the display shows different content In Media Play mode indicator 43 off either the remaining or elapsed time are displaye...

Page 8: ...e basic functions of the media player section and as such adds convenience to the operation but does not replace the front panel control on the unit itself 47 Transport Controls In Media play mode the 4 transport control buttons allow you to start and pause a track and further skip to the next track or back to the beginning of the current track These controls are inactive in FM mode 48 Source butt...

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Page 11: ... settings as needed For switching off follow the inverse sequence C Use Apart from using good equipment good sound comes from using it correctly Level setting mistakes are one of the common reasons why even good equipment may not perform as desired For setting levels please be reminded that two guidelines need to be followed Avoid distortion by leaving some headroom Never overrun any audio equipme...

Page 12: ...the following Tap on existing Bluetooth connection in your source device Wait for dual tone beep from the MX141M The devices are now unpaired and the MX141M is ready to be paired with a different device Please note that the maximum distance of operation between your source device and the MX141M depends on many factors such as other interfering signals the position of the MX141M in the room the pos...

Page 13: ...ip shield sleeve ring red tip black ring shield sleeve tip sleeve tip sleeve ring ring red tip shield sleeve ring red tip black ring shield sleeve tip sleeve tip sleeve red tip shield sleeve red tip black sleeve shield uncon XLR male 6 35mm TRS stereo 6 35mm TS mono 3 5mm TRS stereo RCA CABLETypes Structure Balanced connection Unbalanced connection 3 pin Phoenix compatible plug shield 1 black 2 Re...

Page 14: ... INDICATOR EMERGENCY INPUT MUSIC MUTE SIGNAL DETECT DC CONTROL VOLTAGE JP 405 EMERGENCY MIC PRIORITY MIC LEVEL EMERGENCY SIGNAL LEVEL MUSIC MUTE JP 404 12V PHANTOM POWER CH 1 AUX CH 3 CH 4 FOH FOH IN L GAIN GAIN FOH IN R 1 3 2 LEFT SIDE SWITCHING ONLY SHOWN FOR SIMPLICITY BALANCED OUT MIC ON OFF EQ AUX OUT L R L R L R L R L R L R L R ...

Page 15: ...have to limit the warranty on such electro mechanical parts to 90 days from the date of purchase In many cases malfunction of electro mechanical parts occurs due to dust contamination which may require cleaning of such SDUWV V WKH LQVLGH RI VXFK SDUWV LV QRW DFFHVVLEOH D FRPPRQ SUDFWLFH LV WR XVH FOHDQLQJ ÁXLGV LQ WKH VKDSH RI VSUD V 3OHDVH EH UHPLQGHG WKDW PDQ RI VXFK ÁXLGV FRQWDLQ FKHPLFDOV ZKLF...

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