Mackie UP4061 Instruction Manual Download Page 9

UP4000 – 9

4.

Operation

Using the BALANCED IN

The 

BALANCED IN

 accepts a line-level signal.

Connect the input source to the 

BALANCED IN

barrier strip screw terminals.

PRIORITY Function

The 

BALANCED IN

 has priority over the

UNBALANCED IN

. The priority function can be

activated by connecting a normally-open switch
between the input 

PRIORITY

 terminal and the 

GND

terminal on the 

INPUT

 barrier strip on the rear

panel. Closing the switch activates the priority
function and mutes the 

UNBALANCED IN

.

Using the UNBALANCED IN

The 

UNBALANCED IN

 accepts either a line-level

signal (0 dB position) or a low-level signal (20 dB
position), using the input 

SENSITIVITY

 switch.

High-Pass Filter

Push in the 

H.P.

 switch to engage the high-pass

filter, which rolls off frequencies below 300Hz at
12 dB/octave.

Low-Pass Filter

Push in the 

L.P.

 switch to engage the low-pass

filter, which rolls off frequencies above 7kHz at
12 dB/octave.

Note:

 The 

H.P.

 and 

L.P.

 filters affect both the

balanced and unbalanced inputs.

Using the PARALLEL OUT

The 

PARALLEL OUT

 connector is provided to

connect the 

UNBALANCED IN

 signal to multiple

amplifiers in a daisy-chain configuration.

COMMANDS STANDBY

An external normally-open switch can be

connected between the 

STANDBY

 terminal and the

GND

 terminal on the 

COMMANDS

 barrier strip on the

rear panel. Closing the switch enables the signal to
pass through the amplifier, and opening the switch puts
the amplifier in standby mode (power on, no signal).

Note:

 The UP4000 Series is shipped with the

Standby Mode disabled. Move jumper J1 on the
input board to enable the Standby Mode (see
instructions on page 8).

OVERL.

Connect an LED or relay between this terminal

and the 

GND

 terminal to provide an external

indication if the overload circuit has been activated.
It pr18 VDC with a maximum output
capacity of 300mA when activated. See "Application
Diagram" on page 6.

POWER OUTPUTs

The amplifier outputs on the UP4000 Series can

be used with a 4-ohm impedance load, or to directly
drive a 25V, 50V, 70V, or 100V distributed system
(constant-voltage system).

Direct Speaker Connection

If the UP4000 Series is not being used in a

distributed speaker system, you can connect a
speaker with a 4-ohm load between the "4

"

terminal and the "0" terminal.

Distributed Speaker System

When using the UP4000 Series in a distributed

system, connect the distributed system between
the appropriate 

POWER OUTPUT

 terminal (25V, 50V,

70V, or 100V) and the "0" terminal. Make sure the
speakers in the system are tapped appropriately so
they do not exceed the rated power of the amplifier.
(AM4060 = 60 watts, AM4120 = 120 watts,
AM4160 = 160 watts).

POWER INPUT 24V D.C.

The UP4000 Series can be powered using a 24

VDC power supply. This can serve as the primary
power supply for the UP4000 Series, or as a
backup supply in case of an AC power failure. The
UP4000 Series seamlessly switches to the backup
supply if there is a power loss. When both AC power
and 24 VDC power are connected, the AC power is
used and no current is drawn from the DC supply.

Note:

 The unit is not equipped with battery

charging capability.

From Signal

Source

To Next

Amplifier

UP4000 Series Daisy-Chaining Inputs

Summary of Contents for UP4061

Page 1: ...NDING COPYRIGHT 1999 SERIAL NUMBER MANUFACTURING DATE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN REPLACE WITH THE SAME TYPE FUSE AND RATING DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE UTILISE UN FUSIBLE DE RE...

Page 2: ...other servicing should be referred to the Mackie Service Department 13 To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can...

Page 3: ...put features a parallel output and 0 dB 20 dB sensitivity switch Output modes include 4 constant impedance and 25V 50V 70V and 100V constant voltage The smart output stage is fully protected against p...

Page 4: ...p supply if there s an AC power loss When both AC power and 24 VDC power are connected the DC power is switched off Note The unit is not equipped with battery charging capability The D C FUSE protects...

Page 5: ...e Connect the supplied AC linecord to the IEC AC Socket The AC line fuse is contained in the socket behind the cover located at the bottom of the socket Replace only with same type fuse The VOLTAGE SE...

Page 6: ...TYPE FUSE AND RATING DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE UTILISE UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE M ME TYPE DEBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SH...

Page 7: ...ors are screw terminals Use 16 or 18 gauge wire for connecting the amplifier outputs to the speakers Strip the wire back about 1 2 inch loosen the screw enough to loop the wire around the shaft of the...

Page 8: ...amplifier to allow adequate cooling for the heatsink Leave at least one rack space above and below the UP4000 and at least 6 inches behind the chassis to allow proper ventilation If the amplifier sho...

Page 9: ...Series is shipped with the Standby Mode disabled Move jumper J1 on the input board to enable the Standby Mode see instructions on page 8 OVERL Connect an LED or relay between this terminal and the GND...

Page 10: ...ts peak 10ms Frequency Response 50Hz to 15kHz 3 dB Distortion THD 1 1kHz nominal power Signal To Noise Ratio 80 dB below nominal power Audio Inputs Balanced Line Input One active balanced barrier stri...

Page 11: ...l packaging Original packaging helps to minimize the possibility of shipping damage 3 Include a legible note stating your name return shipping address no P O boxes daytime phone number Return Authoriz...

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