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Confidential 

M-Audio Service Manual 

 

Safety Instructions

 

 

Carefully read the applicable items of the operating instructions and these safety 
suggestions before using this product. Use extra care to follow the warnings written on 
the product itself and in the operating instructions. Keep the operating instructions and 
safety suggestions for reference in the future.  

 

1. 

Power Source.

 The product should only be connected to a power supply which is 

described either in the operating instructions or in markings on the product. 

 

2. 

Power Cord Protection.

 AC power supply cords should be placed such that no one is 

likely to step on the cords and such that nothing will be placed on or against them. 

 

3. 

Periods of Non-use.

 If the product is not used for any significant period of time, the 

product’s AC power supply cord should be unplugged from the AC outlet. 

 

4. 

Foreign Objects and Liquids.

 Take care not to allow liquids to spill or objects to fall 

into any openings of the product. 

 

5. 

Water or Moisture.

 The product should not be used near any water or in moisture. 

 

6. 

Heat.

 Do not place the product near heat sources such as stoves, heat registers, 

radiators or other heat producing equipment. 

 

7. 

Ventilation

. When installing the product, make sure that the product has adequate 

ventilation. Improperly ventilating the product may cause overheating, which may 
damage the product. 

 

8. 

Mounting.

 The product should only be used with a rack which the manufacturer 

recommends. The combination of the product and rack should be moved carefully. 
Quick movements, excessive force or uneven surfaces may overturn the 
combination which may damage the product and rack combination. 

 

9.

 Cleaning.

 The product should only be cleaned as the manufacturer recommends. 

 

10. 

Service.

 The user should only attempt the limited service or upkeep specifically 

described in the operating instructions for the user. For any other service required, 
the product should be taken to an authorized service center as described in the 
operating instructions. 

 

11. 

Damage to the Product

. Qualified service personnel should service the unit in 

certain situations including without limitation when: 

a.  Liquid has spilled or objects have fallen into the product, 

b.  The product is exposed to water or excessive moisture, 

c.  The AC power supply plug or cord is damaged, 

d.  The product shows an inappropriate change in performance or does not 

operate normally, or 

e.  The enclosure of the product has been damaged. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for AIR 192/6

Page 1: ...recipient you are hereby notified that any review dissemination distribution or duplication of this document is strictly prohibited If you are not authorized please contact M Audio and destroy all copies of this document You may contact M Audio at support m audio com Copyright M Audio ATTENTION This document contains sensitive proprietary information All recipients must have a current non disclosu...

Page 2: ...e Manual shall be solely your responsibility and M Audio shall have no liability for any such repairs or service work All such service or repairs are performed at the sole risk of the person performing the service or repairs You agree that all such work will be performed in a competent professional and safe manner at all times and to indemnify and fully hold M Audio and its successors and assigns ...

Page 3: ...TE WITH ANY M AUDIO DISTRIBUTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPAIR SERVICE CENTER IN THE PROVISION OF REPAIR SERVICES OR TO BE OR MAKE REPAIRS AS AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER ALL REPAIRS DONE BY ANY ENTITY OTHER THAN AN AUTHORIZED M AUDIO SERVICE CENTER SHALL BE SOLELY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THAT ENTITY AND M AUDIO SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO THAT ENTITY OR TO ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY REPAIRS BY THAT ENTITY Regard...

Page 4: ...es heat registers radiators or other heat producing equipment 7 Ventilation When installing the product make sure that the product has adequate ventilation Improperly ventilating the product may cause overheating which may damage the product 8 Mounting The product should only be used with a rack which the manufacturer recommends The combination of the product and rack should be moved carefully Qui...

Page 5: ...nal to Noise Ratio 101 dB 1 kHz 4 dBu A weighted THD N 0 002 Max Input Level 16 dBu Gain Range 55 dB Inst Input 1 2 unbalanced 1 4 6 35 mm TS Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 05dB Dynamic Range 100 dB A weighted Signal to Noise Ratio 98 dB 4 dBu A weighted THD N 0 005 Max Input Level 6 dBu Input Impedance 1 MΩ Gain Range 24 dB Main Outputs L and R balanced 1 4 6 35 mm TRS Frequency Response 20 Hz...

Page 6: ...Headphone Output 1 4 6 35 mm TRS THD N 0 005 Output Impedance 10 Ω General Power USB bus powered Dimensions width x depth x height 6 0 x 2 8 x 7 8 15 2 cm x 7 1 cm x 19 8 cm Weight 2 1 lbs 0 95 kg ...

Page 7: ...ET SCREW FROM THE BOTTOM PANEL B REMOVE 4 PCS SCREW FROM THE BOTTOM PANEL C REMOVE 3 PCS HEXAGON SOCKET SCREW FROM THE BACK PANEL D REMOVE 2 PCS NUT FROM THE BACK PANEL E REMOVE 4 PCS SCREW FROM THE BACK PANEL Fig1 2 DISASSEMBLE THE MAIN PCB ASS Y A REMOVE 3 PCS SCREW FROM THE MAIN PCB ASS Y Fig2 ...

Page 8: ...DISASSEMBLE THE VR PCB ASS Y A REMOVE 8 PCS SCREW FROM THE VR PCB ASS Y B REMOVE 4 PCS KNOB FROM THE VR PCB ASS Y C REMOVE 4 PCS NUT FROM THE VR PCB ASS Y D REMOVE 4 PCS WASHER FROM THE VR PCB ASS Y Fig3 ...

Page 9: ...WIRING DIAGRAM US AUS JIS NZ ...

Page 10: ...PACKING DIAGRAM US AUS JIS NZ ...

Page 11: ...EXPLODE DIAGRAM US AUS JIS NZ EQUENCIAL NO EXPLODE DIAGRAM WILL BE MARKED ON REF COLUMM OF BOM LIST ...

Page 12: ...ard 1 2 OPMIUFCMAO01 Instruction manual 1 2 PE230190402B07A Pe Bag 3 5 2 PLMIUF01 Poly Foam Left 1 2 PLMIUF02 Poly Foam Right 1 2 SD300260014B09 Soft Sheet 1 1 PT1304365 Light Pige 3 4 2 1612700ABS MG 50 4 2 PMPA758 21 1 PT13044142 PCB Fixed Holder 3 10 1 PT132040203 Back Panel AIR Print Paint 1 18 2 PT1320402 Back Panel 1 3 ABS5000 ABS MATERIAL 35 3 CM 003 MG 1000 1 PT133022301 Chassis Painting 1...

Page 13: ... 20 2 CS105K2503X5R CCAP SMD 1uF 10V 10 0603 X5R 4 C49 89 91 2 CS106K3506X5RTY CCAP SMD 10UF 35V 10 1206 X5R TAIYO 1 C112 2 CS106M0603X5R CCAP SMD 10uF 6 3V 20 0603 X5R 5 C15 47 48 52 53 2 CS220J5003NPO CCAP SMD 22pF 50V 5 0603 NPO 3 C64 65 114 2 CS221J5003NPO CCAP SMD 220pF 50V 5 0603 NPO 2 C115 116 2 CS222J5003NPO CCAP SMD 2200P 50V 5 0603 1 C109 2 CS225K2505X7R CCAP SMD 2 2UF 25V 0805 SMD 2 C50...

Page 14: ...34 47 48 76 2 RS110K10F03 RES 110K 1 SMD 0603 10 R619 640 775 782 2 RS12K710F03 RES 12 7K 1 SMD 0603 2 R78 81 2 RS1K6910F03 RES 1 69K 1 SMD 0603 2 R83 84 2 RS200K10F03 RES 200K 1 SMD 0603 1 R100 2 RS22K110F03 RES 22 1K 1 SMD 0603 1 R28 2 RS2K4910F03 RES 2 49K 1 1 10W SMD 0603 2 R85 86 2 RS2K6710F03 RES 2 67K 1 SMD 0603 2 R77 80 2 RS3K0110F03 RES 3K01 1 10W SMD 1 10W 0603 2 R73 75 2 RS475K16F02 RES...

Page 15: ... emitting Diode Blue SMD 0603 4 D15 18 angle 140 2 LDKPT 1608SECK Liquid emitting Diode amber SMD 0603 2 D7 12 2 LDKPT 1608SURCK Liquid emitting Diode Red SMD 0603 2 D8 13 angle 120 2 LDKPT 1608ZGC Liquid emitting Diode Green SMD 0603 4 D5 6 10 11 Angle 2 PC15A006 TOP PCB 2Layer FR 4 184x92mm 1 2 RS000010J03 RES 0Ω 5 SMD 0603 4 R44 61 74 75 2 RS001K10F03 RES 1K 1 SMD 0603 6 R6 7 23 24 70 71 2 RS00...

Page 16: ...3 3 2 K1 2 2 VRR10301716 Potentiometer Rotary Volume 10K2B Length 1 P4 17 5mm Dual Unit 2 VRR10302023 Potentiometer Rotary Volume 10K2B Length 1 P5 20mm Dual Unit 2 VRR10401702 Potentiometer Rotary Volume 100k Length 1 P3 17 5mm 2 VRR50201703 Potentiometer Rotary Volume 5KB 05C 10K 2 P1 2 Length 16 5mm Dual unit 1 TWPT1310619702 Knob Assembly 4 15 2 PT11106499 Decorative 18 0mm 4 2 PT113003002 Kno...

Page 17: ...in Volume knob 5 to Max 5 Set all Gain knobs knob 1 to Max 6 Monitor Knob knob 3 to full USB Audio test 3 1 Using 1 qty 1 4 TRS to 2 x 1 4 TS cables 2 Connect Headphone Out left channel to Front Input 1 and the right channel to Front Input 2 3 Set Main Volume Max 4 Set all Gain knobs to Min 5 Monitor Knob to full USB 6 Set headphone Volume knob 4 to Max Audio test 4 1 Using 1 qty 1 4 TRS to 2 x 1 ...

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