
inputs. Then, the microphone will be supplied with phantom power by the MPS 1000, and the balanced
microphone signal will be transmitted via the corresponding XLR output so that it can be transmitted to the
mixer, interface or recorder via the same type of 3-pin XLR cable.
The phantom power can be adjusted via a button on the front of the device, located to the right of the inputs.
You can easily see the currently selected voltage via the LED status indicators. You can choose between
+12V and +48V power. It is not possible to choose different phantom power voltage values per channel.
Caution:
Ensure that the voltage indicator is in the correct position before connecting a device. It is possible
that incorrect voltage could damage the inputs of the connected device.
The MPS 1000 is equipped with a switch to turn the device on and off. This device should be powered by the
included power adapter, which should be connected to the device and a suitable power socket.
Ensure that the power outlet can be reached at all times, so the power adapter can be removed from the
socket immediately in case of emergency. It is also possible to use a power switch system, which shuts off
the power supply to the power adapter quickly.
The robust metal housing ensures that the MPS 1000 can be used in rougher conditions, such as on stage.
Rubber corner protectors work to minimise damage to the device as much as possible, and they also make it
possible to stack multiple MPS products and save valuable floor or table space.
The information in this user manual is subject to change at any time without notice.
Version: 1.0 Date of creation and author's initials:26-01-2016 RV
Date of revision and author's initials:28-07-2016 RV